Kobe Doin’ Work

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    Avatar of DanaNejedlovaDanaNejedlova
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    Bruce has announcement on his official pages about the premiere of Spike Lee’s movie and I have found this nice additional little article about it:
    http://www.espnregionalmedia.com/now/?p=604

    #30686
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    Just to belatedly follow Dana’s lead for those who don’t follow the link:

    Bruce’s work is featured throughout the two-hour film, which will make its world premiere Saturday, April 25, at the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival and on ESPN/ESPNHD Saturday, May 16, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

    #30687
    Avatar of LolaPelusaLolaPelusa
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    Re: Kobe Doin’ Work Bruuucie Workin’ It

    Bruuucie Workin’It……………………Ya Dig? Sho’ Nuff

    For the rest of us Bruuuce Junkies who can not get to the Tribecca Film Festival or for those of us who have a difficult time just waiting for the new album, the release of ‘The World’s Greatest Dad’, or for the ESPN airing of ‘Kobe Doin’ Work’, here’s a tease, just a taste, some titillating prestidigitation of our Brucie doin’ major [and minor] work…Unmistakably BRH and lots of left-hand independence!

    http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/Ko … _Work.html

    #30688
    Avatar of David DayDavid Day
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    LolaPelusa wrote:
    Here’s a tease, just a taste, some titillating prestidigitation of our Brucie doin’ major [and minor] work…Unmistakably BRH and lots of left-hand independence!

    Awesome Lola! :D Thanks!

    David Day
    Lake Lanier, GA

    #30689
    Avatar of VictorVictor
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    Difficult to get an idea of the scope of it, but a nice find nevertheless, Lola! Really looking forward to hearing Bruce’s first foray into scoring!!!

    :D

    Vic

    #30690
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    From Saturday’s (April 25) premiere at Tribeca:

    http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/new … _Work.html

    “(Spike) Lee gave shout outs to his award-winning crew—cinematographer Matthew Libatique, editor Barry Alexander Brown and composer Bruce Hornsby. The film is as cinematically skilled as any of Lee’s films. With the use of thirty cameras, tightly crafted editing, and a fantastic soundtrack, the viewer gets a front-row seat and backstage pass. One has never experienced a game from so many (new) angles.

    After the introduction, Lee grabbed an empty seat in the middle of the theater next to Hornsby, laughing and making comments throughout the screening. He just happened to sitting in the row in front of me, and he was clearly enjoying the game all over again.”

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    Avatar of DanaNejedlovaDanaNejedlova
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