I ordered from SAE the new Intrada release of Young Sherlock Holmes and I bundled it together with Unbreakable by JNH and Music from the Edge by John Corigliano.
I was watching DoS on a hotel TV tonight (Pay TV), and somehow the look of the film is duller, the colours not as fruity as I remember them. It must have something to do with the TV settings or something. Anyway, it looked really really good without the oversaturated vibe. It also makes the CGI less obvious. And by the way, it's a really good film.
Star Trek The Motion Picture blinding grandeur and sense of 'epic' in The Enterprise, The Meld to drama in Destruction of Epilson Nine or adventure in Leaving Drydock. Compared to the other Goldsmith scores this feels majestic. Final Frontier has that alien sound and is exciting but TMP just is something else.
Then what a weird flashback it is. Powerful stuff obviously to make him cross the Misty Mountains all over again. It actually feels almost like Gandalf suddenly thinking "Oh shoot, I forgot to go to the High Fells even though I promised Galadriel I would do it. I was so caught up by the whole Misty Mountains trek it was completely gone from my mind. Oh well. It is good that this painted eye reminded me. I should go! Ta ta dwarfies and hobbitch! Gandalf has some detours to make!"