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With less than nine weeks to go before the release of "King Kong," its director, Peter Jackson, has scrapped the musical score and said goodbye to the composer, Howard Shore, according to Kong is King.net.
Howard Shore has scored many critically acclaimed movies, including David Cronenberg's "The Fly," "The Silence of the Lambs," "Se7en" and "The Aviator." His work over the last few years, however, has been dominated by Jackson’s mega-hit "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, for which he won multiple Golden Globes, Grammies and Oscars. The two appear to have had a good working relationship, and Jackson commended Shore following his departure from "King Kong."
Howard Shore has scored many critically acclaimed movies, including David Cronenberg's "The Fly," "The Silence of the Lambs," "Se7en" and "The Aviator." His work over the last few years, however, has been dominated by Jackson’s mega-hit "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, for which he won multiple Golden Globes, Grammies and Oscars. The two appear to have had a good working relationship, and Jackson commended Shore following his departure from "King Kong."
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