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  1. 14 hours ago, Not Mr. Big said:

    I find myself greatly preferring Believe to its film score counterpart, which turns it into a more generic "wonder theme".  The slight changes in accompaniment and melody make it a lot more heartfelt and with a layer of melancholy even.  

    Reminds me of Remembering Emilie from War Horse or even parts of Schindler's List 

     

     

    I don't think of the score theme as more generic, but I DO wish we'd gotten some of those song progressions in iterations of the theme for sure.

     

    1 hour ago, Jay said:

    Hook Part 1 podcast is up, featuring Mike Matessino, @TownerFan, and @mahler3

     

    🔴 NEW PODCAST EPISODE! 🎙
    RETURN TO NEVERLAND: 'HOOK - THE ULTIMATE EDITION' PODCAST SPECIAL (Part 1)
    The Legacy of John Williams presents a multi-part podcast special dedicated to HOOK – THE ULTIMATE EDITION, a 3-CD set of John Williams’ magnificent score for the 1991 film directed by Steven Spielberg, now available from La-La Land Records.
    In Part One, soundtrack producer Mike Matessino sits down to talk about the genesis of Steven Spielberg’s 1991 fantasy epic, its place within the director’s filmography and the long history of how HOOK almost became a musical, while also addressing how it sits in the canon of the Steven Spielberg/John Williams collaboration; Matessino also talks about his friendship with lyricist Leslie Bricusse, the years-in-the-making process of assembling and producing the new set and his own personal journey to bring it to life with the utmost level of care and detail that such music always deserved.


    Looking forward to listening to this!

  2. The Sandlot

    David Newman

    LLL release

     

    01. Main Title

    02. Would You Teach Me to Catch

    03. The Beast/Scotty Gets the Ball

    04a. Benny Defends Scotty/Scotty Talks to Mom (0:00-1:50)

    05. Scotty and Dad Play Ball

    04b. Benny Defends Scotty/Scotty Talks to Mom (1:50-end; alt. title: Benny Invites Scotty)

    06. Scotty and the Guys (for intended segue, mix from beginning into 04b, 2:26 of track 04)

    07. Benny Coaches Scotty 

    08. Scotty Catches Ball – The Beast

    09. Wear My Old Hat/Playing Baseball

    10. Meeting The Beast

    11. The Legend

    12. Wendy Lotioning/Fake Drowning

    13. Baseball Game

    14b. The Babe Ruth Ball/Scotty Hits a Home Run (0:20-0:50; alt. title: Man of the House)

    14c. The Babe Ruth Ball/Scotty Hits a Home Run (0:50-2:24; alt. title: An Omen)

    14a. The Babe Ruth Ball/Scotty Hits a Home Run (0:00-0:20; alt. title: The Babe Ruth Ball)

    14d. The Babe Ruth Ball/Scotty Hits a Home Run (2:24-end; alt. title: Scotty Hits a Home Run)

    15. Baby Ruth

    16. The Beast Is Darin’ Us

    17. Getting the Ball

    18. Getting the Ball (Again!)

    19. Airborne Attack

    20. Erector Set

    21. Benny Prepares for Battle

    22. The Showdown

    23. Chase

    24. Benny Runs Around Bend

    25. Beast Under the Fence

    26. Kids Follow the Dog

    27. You Knew Babe Ruth?

    28. Benny Steals Home

     

    I also strongly recommend subbing back in the original alternates, tracks 29-31, for tracks 18-20. Feels much more of a piece with the rest of the score and is some really good stuff.

       

     

     

  3. Watched it last night, having only seen the theatrical version prior (and parts of the longer TV cut over 20 years ago--"We all create God in our own image" has always been missing in my memory haha), and I thought it was pretty fantastic. The colors are fantastic. The sound mix is incredible. I'm the kind of guy that doesn't mind watching the complete Cloud/Vejur Flyover/Force Field sequence at all, I can bask, but the cuts made here are such that you still get a sense of a journey without it dragging.

     

    I will say that I last watched the theatrical a couple years ago, and having since seen the video with the Joe Kraemer mockup of Goldsmith's original "Body Meld" cue, I think watching this, with the Ilia's Theme Overture over a starfield, really firmed up my conviction that Goldsmith had it right the first time. It really works to bring the whole journey together with a big emotional punch. It's funny, because watching with the final "The Meld" cue now makes it feel like something that would have been in the initial slate of cues that Wise rejected because, "Where's the theme?" It's beautiful and transcendent, but not as specific.

  4. In addition to the above comments, I would say that I love the way Herrmann develops the themes in a very operatic fashion. There's a Wagnerian touch to the score that I'm sure was intentional--indeed, the film is very much like a cinematic opera without singing. Ultimately it's up to you what clicks in terms of the musical taste, of course.

  5. Bilbo and Marian hit on the big issues for me. I think GL had Williams overdo it with the foreshadowing, with this being a big example. I don't fathom the logic that prevailed: "We COULD tease and hint the Imperial March over the course of the trilogy, finally unleashing it in Episode III, when the Empire becomes reality and Anakin turns to the Dark Side. Fuck that. How about we just shoot our load now, and then track these really iconic, important scenes with the music that should've been kept in for the CGI monster battle?"

  6. I enjoyed it. I also would've enjoyed an extended pilot, but for the beginning, it was pretty entertaining. I liked that the plot took turns I wasn't always expecting, and overall I kind of got a sort of Batman: The Animated Series vibe at times from the treatment of the first case we see here.

    Coulson stole the show, especially in his final confrontation with Michael, and that scene had me looking forward to where this show will go. Coulson's earnestness and idealism is such a refreshing quality that served the pilot well, and will hopefully continue to do so. He seems to be a guy that recognizes that S.H.I.E.L.D. isn't squeaky clean, but it's his best shot to do good in this arena. It will be interesting to see if/how his convictions grate against the darker side of the organization; I can't imagine there won't be some revelation to him what happened that isn't Tahiti, and judging by the exchange between Sherbatzky and Shepherd Book, that could start some serious shit.

    All that said, I'm hoping we get to know the rest of the team more. This should definitely be an ensemble series, albeit one with a serious M.V.P. in Coulson. They did show promise, though (again, an extended pilot might have afforded us a little more bonding time), and I look forward to seeing how that all plays out.

    Nothing majorly stuck out in the score, other than the fact that it was clearly reaching to go beyond the standard wallpaper. Here's hoping McCreary gets a chance to flex his muscles in future episodes.

    I'll be watching for sure.

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