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Sandor

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  1. Look, I consider the Star Wars story and the characters to be AMAZING; those aspects will always be my MY favorites. Purely cinematically speaking: Peter Jackson's direction is way superior to anything seen in Star Wars and the screenplays are a lot better.

    John Williams' music is by far my favorite film music ever and that will probably NEVER change.

    The Lord Of The Rings is my second favorite film series EVER! I love it.

    But I still love Star Wars more.

    Roald

  2. I hope Williams will keep the "gongs" and "asian harp" music to a minimum.

    As Melange said somewere else western composers generally do not do a very convincing job with Asian-flavored music.

    I think Seven Years In Tibet was NOTHING like the Hollywood interpretation of Asian music as you describe. I found Seven Years much more "authentic" than Glass' Kundun, which got all the credit in 1997.

    Roald

  3. Are you not bothered by the very simple (even simplistic) orchestrations, not to mention that "militaristic" passage in the middle of Across The Stars that seems to have no relation to the actual love theme, or the OATC score what so ever?

    I'm so glad Williams didn't again used the same structure and thematic approach he used on Leia's Theme, Superman Love Theme, Marion's Theme, Han Solo And The Princess, E.T. and Me and Luke and Leia. I hope you understand what structure I'm refering to. These pieces are, ofcourse, very different in a melodic sense.

    Across The Stars is more straightforward, more "Hornerish", but not in bad way. I love it's simplicity (and the orchestration works fine with me!).

    The militaristic passage is brilliant! It makes the piece more profound and when the theme repeats itself after this passage it comes out so effectively and strong.

    Williams clearly wrote a theme in the same vain as Francis Lai's Love Strory or a Maurice Jarre piece. It's different; it's what Hollywood regards a Love Theme to be. The middle passage makes it actually deviate from becoming too simple, too cliche if you will.

    Roald

  4. Stefan, I will send you a list of my Goldsmith collection, ok?

    I really understand what you say about the mid-range scores. I mean, I listen to First Contact occasionaly (the main theme is gorgeous), but uh, is THAT just mid-range for Goldsmith?! Then I have much more to discover!

    Roald

  5. Yeah, that was just to see if y'all would read my post! (Something similar I often say before class when I make a mistake: "Oh, I did that on purpose to see if you were paying attention..." Those kids buy that evertime!!)

    Anyway; I just corrected it! Thank you for that! Otherwise I would look like an ass :D

    Roald

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