The Mark Olivarez Appreciation Thread
#1
Posted 08 August 2011 - 01:17 AM
For me personally, it was nice having another member here who followed NBA basketball. Even less reason for me to visit the off topic section now.
It was also nice having someone around who had a deep appreciation for Golden Age film music, and who recognized the greatness of Elmer Bernstein.
Something Mark said about the JWFAN community that I've always remembered (and that I wish he'd remember now, too): "Granted at times most of us bicker and act like idiots and asses but I think deep down we all have a mutual respect for each other and we are a 'family' at times."
#2
Posted 08 August 2011 - 01:47 AM
Don't leave Mark,
#3
Posted 08 August 2011 - 01:52 AM
Really, out of all the people here on the board it is his taste in music that I respect the most, and when I was early in my collecting it was his good words about other composers and scores that helped me to look beyond Williams and find that there was really a wealth of incredible film music out there.
I started here in around 2005 or so and Williams was my favorite composer. To be honest, he no longer is. He holds that special place in my heart and my collection and I love to death 95% of his work, it's irreplaceable. But now my favorite is Miklos Rozsa. My film music collection consists of more composers than I can even think of. Rozsa, Goldsmith, Bernstein, Giacchino, Horner, Tiomkin, Herrmann, Waxman, Elfman, North, Goldenthal, Delerue, Poledouris, they all hold just as much of an important position in my collection as Williams does. Them and more. I would never have branched out so much in film music if it weren't for Mark, really.
So I thank him for that - his contributions here have done more for my collection and tastes than anyone else here.
why is Mark O leaving us? He's a Jwfan rock. He's one of the 2 best posters here, hands down.
Don't leave Mark,
Check the thread about whether Williams is your favorite composer or not.
#4
Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:22 AM
#5
Posted 08 August 2011 - 03:39 AM
It’s more than the anti-Giacchino posts, although I’ll be honest and say that’s a small reason.
The main reason is I find I have nothing more to contribute. I find myself forcing posts on the message board to a point I feel like I’m trolling. I’m starting to become the very thing I hate. I have grown tired of the message boards. I quit posting last fall until Marc asked me if I would help moderate the board. I thought that might re-energize me but it didn’t.
John Williams still remains one of my favorite composers but Joe B. makes a very important point, there is so much more. And now the floodgates have been opened and stuff I have yearned for is now in my hands or soon to be in my hands. And as I’ve said, I find Williams current output to be less interesting than what he did prior to the 90’s. I now find myself asking, was Jerry Goldsmith the better composer?
I’m more enthused about Intrada’s Conan release than I am Williams 2 upcoming scores. I find myself hoping that War Horse and Tintin are as good as Super 8, which is my vote for best score of the year so far. But it’s more than Williams’ current output. I find myself becoming more negative to the point I don’t enjoy film music when I’m around the message boards. I’d much rather listen without discussing it with anyone. I find myself deleting more of my posts before I post them. I find more interesting discussions occurring on Facebook on composer pages.
I’m almost at an end when it comes to stuff I really want to stuff I can live without ever seeing a release. I’m more interested in model railroading than I am film music at this point and would rather concentrate my efforts on that.
It was Blume’s post today that got me thinking, plus the lack of sleep lately. I don’t visit these forums when I first log on to the web each day. I find myself going to the model railroad forum I frequent, that’s my “comfort internet food”.
That being said, my personal life, ie career, is about to open a new chapter and I will not have the time nor energy to devote my time to this board.
So without making this thread more of a spectacle than it already is, I’m still on Facebook and won’t be deleting anyone.
#6
Posted 08 August 2011 - 04:01 AM
#7
Posted 08 August 2011 - 04:16 AM
I don’t recall ever saying anything that profound Alan.
It’s more than the anti-Giacchino posts, although I’ll be honest and say that’s a small reason.
The main reason is I find I have nothing more to contribute. I find myself forcing posts on the message board to a point I feel like I’m trolling. I’m starting to become the very thing I hate. I have grown tired of the message boards. I quit posting last fall until Marc asked me if I would help moderate the board. I thought that might re-energize me but it didn’t.
John Williams still remains one of my favorite composers but Joe B. makes a very important point, there is so much more. And now the floodgates have been opened and stuff I have yearned for is now in my hands or soon to be in my hands. And as I’ve said, I find Williams current output to be less interesting than what he did prior to the 90’s. I now find myself asking, was Jerry Goldsmith the better composer?
I’m more enthused about Intrada’s Conan release than I am Williams 2 upcoming scores. I find myself hoping that War Horse and Tintin are as good as Super 8, which is my vote for best score of the year so far. But it’s more than Williams’ current output. I find myself becoming more negative to the point I don’t enjoy film music when I’m around the message boards. I’d much rather listen without discussing it with anyone. I find myself deleting more of my posts before I post them. I find more interesting discussions occurring on Facebook on composer pages.
I’m almost at an end when it comes to stuff I really want to stuff I can live without ever seeing a release. I’m more interested in model railroading than I am film music at this point and would rather concentrate my efforts on that.
It was Blume’s post today that got me thinking, plus the lack of sleep lately. I don’t visit these forums when I first log on to the web each day. I find myself going to the model railroad forum I frequent, that’s my “comfort internet food”.
That being said, my personal life, ie career, is about to open a new chapter and I will not have the time nor energy to devote my time to this board.
So without making this thread more of a spectacle than it already is, I’m still on Facebook and won’t be deleting anyone.
God speed.
Posters like you are the reason this place has the warm, cozy, and internet comfort food feel, Mark.
#8
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:24 AM
#9
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:59 AM
So I too wish you well and all the best Mark and I hope your love for film music will not wane entirely. God speed!
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#10
Posted 08 August 2011 - 07:55 AM
I think sometimes a few of us feel the same way about the board, I certainly do. But Mark O has been posting here waaaay longer than I have, so I can completely appreciate where he's coming from. I don't know if I'll last that long, I doubt it.
Maybe War Horse and Tintin will surprise him and provide a reason for him to return, after an extended break (it'll do him good). The board might be reinvigorated with their arrival, who knows. It'd be nice to have him back and for us all to have some great new music to discuss.
And make polls about.
#11
Posted 08 August 2011 - 07:58 AM
Farewell, Marko Livarez !
'Forget the notes!' - Hans Zimmer, June 2013
#12
Posted 08 August 2011 - 08:26 AM
We dont usually get along very well, but your opinions are most of the times what one needs to see other (interesting and valid) POWs.
Jwfan loses a (Lone) Star.

I hope Episode III is Called 'Revenge of the Sith'
#13
Posted 08 August 2011 - 10:52 AM
And I rarely have anything to contribute regarding JW these days, either. Which is why I tend to make threads in Other Topics about interesting (or uninteresting, depending on how you view it) things I've seen elsewhere online. You can only go so far with JW discussion before you're retracing very old ground over and over. Best just head off and do other things for a while to balance things out, rather than make this a formal 'resignation' as such. Eventually you'll find yourself popping in here occasionally again and becoming re-engaged even if it's one off, one liner comments. Burn out usuallys occurs when people have invested too much in their reason for being a member of a message board community and feel that they absolutely 'have' to be a contributor all the time.
Enjoy your break, Mark.
#14
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:18 AM
I feel I have contributed a little to your absence, as I am no Michael Giacchinno fan (I'm sure I didn't even spell his name right), although I don't think I was ever very vocal about it.
I'm sure the 2 upcoming JW scores will bring back your frequent contributions to this forum and I hope for the best in this new stage of your life.
Adeus
#15
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:22 AM
#16
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:25 AM
I feel I have contributed a little to your absence, as I am no Michael Giacchinno fan (I'm sure I didn't even spell his name right), although I don't think I was ever very vocal about it.
now Mark is a big boy and very well able to deal with someone having a different opinion.
I hope he will be back when Tintin hits.
I guess Jason now has supreme power...
#17
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:27 AM
I feel I have contributed a little to your absence, as I am no Michael Giacchinno fan (I'm sure I didn't even spell his name right), although I don't think I was ever very vocal about it.
now Mark is a big boy and very well able to deal with someone having a different opinion.
I hope he will be back when Tintin hits.
I guess Jason now has supreme power...
#18
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:38 AM
#20
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:18 PM
Of course, I'm sure Jason hears Smee's Plan, in his own head.
#22
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:33 PM
#23
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:35 PM
#24
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:38 PM
#25
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:48 PM
I was thinking of Jabba's theme
#26
Posted 08 August 2011 - 01:51 PM
Surely I'm not the only one who has noticed Mark's more and more disinterested tone when posting? It was apparent before he came back (after a break) as mod and it continued afterwards. He feels like he's going around in circles, going through the motions, been there, done that. The same thread questions, the same polls...
I think sometimes a few of us feel the same way about the board, I certainly do. But Mark O has been posting here waaaay longer than I have, so I can completely appreciate where he's coming from. I don't know if I'll last that long, I doubt it.
Maybe War Horse and Tintin will surprise him and provide a reason for him to return, after an extended break (it'll do him good). The board might be reinvigorated with their arrival, who knows. It'd be nice to have him back and for us all to have some great new music to discuss.
And make polls about.
Well said Quint. This isn't the first time Mark O has suffered from burnout, or the first time he's taken a break from posting. It had been MONTHS since he'd been on the board at all when suddenly Marc asked him to be a mod and he returned. At first it did seem to reinvigorate him, but I agree in the last month or so I noticed him posting less, and saying less when he did post.
I respect his decision to leave, but also expect him to return after some time off. I really think Tintin and War Horse will reinvigorate a lot of fans and keep this place pretty busy from quite some time. Between the two scores there's all the different kinds of Williams that people love from what I can tell.
On the moderating side, Mark was invaluable to me, backing me up when needed, catching things I didn't catch, taking charge of things when needed, and generally just working as a team with me to get stuff accomplished. I will miss him in that regard very much.
Be sure to drop in and say hi from time to time, even if you don't ever fully return!
#27
Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:06 PM
Damn ol' b*stard!

I hope Episode III is Called 'Revenge of the Sith'
#28
Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:41 PM
It's amazing to finally have the Conan Destroyer album. Even if it will be obsolete soon..
Thanks, Mark.
#29
Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:49 PM
1. Nightwatch/Killer By Night - Johnny Williams and Quincy Jones 2. Diamond Head/Gone with the Wave - Johnny Williams/Lalo Schifrin 3. Mass - Leonard Bernstein 4. Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein
#30
Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:53 PM
I guess Jason now has supreme power...
Its a conspiracy!
John Williams sucks, he doesn't write with a quill pen, there is no emotion in pencil music ! Purcell is the man !Among all the things I have done in my short and pitiful life, becoming an inside joke on JWFAN is the one I'm the least proud of.
#31
Posted 08 August 2011 - 03:17 PM
Oh I don't know about that. Which isn't to knock Mark at all.Of all of us, he probably has the greatest knowledge of the film score scene.
#32
Posted 08 August 2011 - 03:28 PM
I guess Jason now has supreme power...
#33
Posted 08 August 2011 - 04:41 PM
#34
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:02 PM
#35
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:07 PM
Oh I don't know about that. Which isn't to knock Mark at all.
Of all of us, he probably has the greatest knowledge of the film score scene.
Well he probably has the best track record when it comes to guessing upcoming titles. Overall, I think he knows quite a lot about smaller scores that people don't often listen to.
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#36
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:12 PM
#37
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:15 PM
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#38
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:32 PM
Does JWFan strike you as being an unfriendly, or even hostile place to visit? That's a shame if it does. Everyone's soft here really - new users just need to get past the steep learning curve - a given at ALL internet forums worthy of a loyal following. Didn't Miguel quit because he didn't like some of the "negativity" towards John Williams? I remember him being pretty touchy where the maestro was concerned, like KM can be.I was thinking: how does this board score to atmosphere compared to other fan boards? Maybe this isn't as nice a place as it could be. Didn't Miguel also leave because of some trouble? I don't remember.
Just sayin'.
#39
Posted 08 August 2011 - 05:47 PM
You don't belong in our group until you have submitted to being found naked, tied up in your parents front yard with a large apple in your mouth, a candle in your arse and a tatoo on your chest saying I Get Of On John Williams!
#40
Posted 08 August 2011 - 06:10 PM
The newbies need to be hazed!
You don't belong in our group until you have submitted to being found naked, tied up in your parents front yard with a large apple in your mouth, a candle in your arse and a tatoo on your chest saying I Get Of On John Williams!
That post is worthless without pics.
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