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Posts posted by BLUMENKOHL
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I still think the shot of the droid army unpacking and marching from Episode I is cool. Sends shivers down my spine. Helped, of course, by the awesome score at that point.
Tracked music i fear...
Tracked from what? Itself?
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Here's a favorite of mine...
http://www.rawbot.net/crap/run.avi
The narrator shooting himself in the mouth in Fight Club...
The attack on Pearl Harbor in Pearl Harbor.
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What will Spielberg do for his next film?
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Of all the times Vader's theme appears throughout the original and prequel trilogies, which one is your favorite?
My favorite would have to be the one in the beginning of "The Battle of Hoth" followed by "Aboard the Executor" and followed by the statement at the end of the credits suite of Attack of the Clones...
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Star Treeek!!
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
And nothing else comes close...
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Lord of the Rings....
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Another milestone people never seem to notice, was for CGI environments: in 1991 in Star Trek VI, all the over-head shots of the Klingon courtroom were CGI.
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Who will score OOTP? Not known at this time. I think it will be Hans Zimmer!
As much as I enjoyed his score for Backdraft and Gladiator....
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
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Christopher Lee followed by McDiarmid and Isaacs.
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Blade Runner
absolutely not, one terrible, horrible score.
That was the album release...
The music in the movie wasn't THAT bad.
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Poltergeist, ET, and KHAAAAAAAAAAAN!! In that order.
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Why won't Johnny return?
If he doesn't...Doyle.
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Tie between the Imperial March, and the Force Theme. They're both excellent but on opposite ends of the spectrum.
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Well I thought the rendition of the Imperial March in the credits track...the first two loud bombastic times and the last time at the end were superb.
The best, only behind the one in "Battle of Hoth" and "Aboard the Executor"
The Conveyor Belt, Yoda and the Younglings and even the Arena/Battle were all quite frankly..."not so bad" at all.
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Actually I disagree. Whoaa.
I don't feel like either of what people consider as Voldemort's theme (the three note SS motif, and the He Who Must Not Be Named theme), would really fit the whole Voldemort sequence in the movie....
To be honest, I think Doyle's rendition of the events fits quite perfectly...
I don't know maybe Johnny could have come up with something just as perfect with his own theme...but from what I've heard of his theme for Voldemort...I prefer Doyle's approach.
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Howard will need to score films as influencial as Jaws, Star Wars, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Superman: The Movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park and Schindler's List to be as well known by the general public as John Williams.
I'd hardly say being referred to "as the guy who did Star Wars music, right?" means you're well known by the general public.
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I agree with Mr. Cosman.
Except I haven't heard Solomon or Supergirl.
And I still prefer Williams.
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You are still young, so you have plenty of discovering to do,
As for preferring one over the other.
I've never really understood this need in the filmscore community to try and decide which composer is the better one.
Both have radically different styles and both use(d) a different method of film scoring.
I'm glad the music of both composers has wound up in my life, deciding who of the 2 is superiour really is not a priority.
Very well said...
My priorities are enjoying to the output of both the giants to the fullest extent.
Both have these radically different styles, and yet when you think about the films they've scored, you can imagine how each could bring strengths the other lacks to the film if they'd switches places.
As for themes I'd say Goldsmith's Klingon theme is as memorable (as in having the potential to be remembered if heard alone, without the movie) and hummable as William's most remembered anf famous, which is: Vader's Theme...but obviously, Vader's theme will be much more easily recognized and remembered...because it's Star Wars....
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Best Film Composer? IMO Jerry Goldsmith
Best Composer? IMO Gustav Holst
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I coulda sworn I wrote more after that. One of us must be imagining things.
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To be honest I have to agree with Clemmy on GoF. Though 5 stars "alone" is too high. Try 4. Thematically there's not a lot of Williams level strong memorable stuff, but there's some very fantastic moments that really pull you in as you listen to it...though they often don't "stick" with you.
It's grown on me the more I listen to it.
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1) Star Trek The Motion Picture
2) The Empire Strikes Back
3) The Undiscovered Country
4) Fellowship of the Ring
5) Return of the Jedi
6) HP And the Sorcerers Stone
7) The Wrath of Khan
8) Prisoner of Azkaban
9) Glory
10) Rudy
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Remember those organic corn-DVD's?
ESB!!!
The OFFICIAL 'Munich' Score Thread
in General Discussion
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The music in the trailer was from the game Uru (Myst series)....if ye want it PM me and we can have a...uh discussion about it.