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Very interesting. Nice to see a kind of directors commentary in regard to music in a scene, and it would be nice for this kind of thing to be more common. Oddly enough I've still not the seen that movie, but this scene sparked my interest. Thank you very much. Regarding to the movie I would take a look at it. For me it is an underappreciated masterpiece.
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That was fantastic, most interesting. Can't wait to see further videos from you Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I hope to upload a video once a month, I'll let you know.
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Hi everyone! it's been a long time since I wrote for the last time, although I visit the forum on a daily basis. By the way, I have made a scene analysis of the music in Artificial Intelligence(the abandoned in the woods one) and I would like to share it with you. Although the text of my blog is spanish, the video is tagged in English in order to everybody to understand it. Here you have, and hope to read your opinion about it: Abandoned in the Woods from A.I.
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New Williams article in American Record Guide magazine
Yeruid replied to King Mark's topic in General Discussion
That's a funny thing because I read it from the organizers of Soncinemad in their web "scoremagacine" and I took it true although I did not trust it 100%... By the way, I don't want Zimmer to score any Spielberg film.... -
New Williams article in American Record Guide magazine
Yeruid replied to King Mark's topic in General Discussion
In fact Hans Zimmer was approached to score Munich. That's the reason he could not score The New World for Terrence Malick. But finally Spielberg got Williams to work in Munich. -
Match Point - Fascinating, incredible, amazing, a really great movie and a huge improvement of Allen from his previous two or three films
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What are some Perfect Soundtracks to the movie it was for?
Yeruid replied to stewdog1's topic in General Discussion
The firs three that came to my mind: A Little Princess, Artificial Intelligence and Poltergeists. Each one is a perfect marriage between images and music. -
List your nominees for the Oscar in Original Score
Yeruid replied to Jarbas's topic in General Discussion
Here another Spaniard... I hope Cuatro will broadcast the resum, but as Luke has said, they did not broadcast the resume of the Golden Globes ... So, I hope someone will so kind to record it... By the way, my favourites scores: Corpse Bride by Elfman War of the Worlds by old uncle Willy Brothers Grimm by Marianelly (what a nice surprise this score is) Munich o Geisha (don't know which one to choose yet) King Kong (I don't like it too much on CD, but in the film works wonders, one of the best soundtracks of the year, but not one of the best CDs of the year) Bye (and hope to write here quite more often) -
It's a very good music, but, ok, I love Russian musica and Prokofiev(not Eisestein) is among my favourites along with Rimsky Korssakof. If you like it, try Alexander Nevsky too. By the way there are new recordings of both soundtracks with proper sound.
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I think we might hope for this new year, Spielberg´s Lincoln, or the new Columbus movie about a superhero... Bot will be surely scored by Williams
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I found it in FNAC the 28th June, it costed 16.50€ and so was in El Corte Ingles (so buy it en el que menos rabia te dé )
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Where are you from? I live in Valencia and had no problem in finding the soundtrack in Fnac, Rosebud (tienda de bandas sonoras) or El Corte Inglés
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In Spain is availbable, at least, from yesterday in Fnac and Rosebud. I think you will be able to find that in El Corte Inglés too.
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I love MR's score too, but this one is a much harder score to listen.
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I think it is a score which is hard to describe. I have listened to it only twice and it's very very action oriented, no melody. For me it's a kind odf a mixture of Close Encounters+The Lost World+Minority Report. It's very dark, and mostly is a Williams we have heard before but there a few new things, such as the Synth Sounds in Track 4, for example. By the way, I think it will work wonders in the films. Hey! This is after all a Spielberg Williams Collaboration!