I am a big John Williams fan and the 1941 March is my favorite, too.
The link to the story ends with an error page, so it looks like they have taken it down. Maybe too many negative comments for the article?
I EXACTLY the same opinion about 2001: A Space Odyssey!
There is a growing number of teachers in my school system and state who are refusing to join NEA/OEA and their local association. When I became a teacher I joined, mostly because of all the horror stories we were told in college and by our union reps about lawsuits and teachers that were fired for personality conflicts with administration. But I soon saw where my money was going and what NEA was saying and doing in my name. After two years of teaching I became the first teacher I knew to refuse to renew my membership. That was 21 years ago. Both of my parents were teachers and my dad was the building rep at his school for many years. But within a few years they both did the same and became vocal against the NEA.
The Brit version of Life on Mars is so much better! I watched it when it first aired on BBC America and now have it on DVD. It it is helpful, though, to use your closed captioning or subtitle feature so you can better understand their northern accents, especially Gene's.
I think Spielbery movies have been emotionally manipulative for a long time. I have never felt so emotionally manipulated as I did as I watched "E.T." for the first time when I saw it in the theater at 18. In fact, I waited 25 years before I watched it again.
My ten year old and I screamed simultaneously when we saw the Apollo bar.
The official ABC LOST Facebook page posted the scene that shows the door number on a few weeks before Once Upon a Time premiered. That's what got me interested in watching.
I always loved Q and then found out years ago Desmond Llewelyn was my distant cousin. I never got to meet him, though.