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Great news ! Given what he had said, I didn't dare hope he would return so fast.
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I love his work too, thank you @Thorfor the tip about his new album ! To the ones you've already mentionned, I'll add Silence Night and Dream, and 10 Pieces for orchestra (both non film).
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Your Top 10 Howard Shore non-Middle Earth Scores
eitam replied to GerateWohl's topic in General Discussion
I like a lot of his scores, but here are my favourite non-Tolkien : Silence of the Lambs Looking for Richard Esther Kahn The Cell The Yards The Aviator Eastern Promises -
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20 years ago: remembering the best scores from 2004
eitam replied to Edmilson's topic in General Discussion
There was also Steamboy (my favourite Jablonsky, and a great movie too), Howl's Moving Castle (Miyazaki + Hisaishi, what more need be said), and the first season of Battlestar Galactica which put Bear McCreary on the map. -
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The "t" is silent but not the "s". Desspla. Here he pronounces his own name (thanks Wikipedia) :
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It's not too late for Williams to write a theme for Rey. Remember, he had to wait till Attack of the Clones before he could write the series' first love theme.
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Hayao Miyazaki Retires From Feature Directing
eitam replied to BloodBoal's topic in General Discussion
To be fair, reading the first posts of the thread (minus all the blank posts), people weren't fooled by the anouncement. -
The official "I just saw an awesome concert" thread.
eitam replied to pixie_twinkle's topic in General Discussion
Danny Elfman's music for Tim Burton's movies, yesterday evening at the Royal Albert Hall. Overall I liked it, I was glad to hear for the first time live some great music from Beetlejuice, Batman & Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride. But the main attraction was hearing the man himself (looking weird and fit at 70) perform songs from the Nightmare before Christmas. Main gripe was the bad electronic amplification. The music was loud most of the time, even in what should be quiet moments, and in the most orchestrally dense moments it was sometimes illegible. It also drowned out Danny Elfman's voice at several points, which, come on, I'm no expert but can't they do better than this? -
I'm not as familiar as you with the Vienna subway, but I understood it as Benji taking a voluntarily circuitous path to make sure he had no tail, as instructed by Ethan.
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (Cannes Score reactions)
eitam replied to Jay's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
It's that time again, maybe for the last time, when only a select few people have seen JW's latest movie and can offer frustratingly vague and arbitrary comments on the score. It's part of the process of jwfan.