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What Is Your 5 Least Favorite John Williams Scores
NickTintin replied to The Great Gonzales's topic in General Discussion
Not sure I could come up with five but I have never cared for Presumed Innocent. I even watched the film again recently, and it has, as does Williams score for me...such a lifetime TV movie vibe. -
I find it hard to agree with that until I see the films themselves. With just the scores, I think they are perfect. By the way, does anyone else get a "Its Working!" vibe in relation to War Horse? I of course refer to the bit of music from said dialogue in The Phantom Menace.
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You wait though...with all the praise Williams has been getting, as well as Shore, someone will come out of the woodwork with some truly awful score that will win the oscar instead of one of these fine two gentlemen. It will happen.
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Nice to see another fellow JW Utah fan on here! I know what you mean, the Media Plays in the day always had 2 sections and for some reason, the people at the store I frequented, always had a pretty good knowledge of the section too. It was strange.
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War Horse – A Review and an Analysis of the Original Soundtrack Album
NickTintin replied to Incanus's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
It seemed that way, especially how it's used in track 15. The scene that it plays over. I'll have to take closer notice next time of how that smaller moment plays out in track 14. To see where exactly it's spotted. This is just my initial observation. Sort of how "Regaining a Son" works in Seven Years in Tibet. And since you bring that up...how beautiful is that anyway, and more importantly the Williams/Ma version, Elegy for Cello and Orchestra from 2001? That and War Horse's main theme are definetly in my top 20. -
Do you have your entire JW collection on your MP3 player?
NickTintin replied to Josh500's topic in General Discussion
Yup. Thats what my total is so far. I do have the concert works on mine, but dont have quite a few of his older scores (pre Sugarland Express) I still need to get those. A 16 GB nano is the perfect device for a JW collection! -
War Horse – A Review and an Analysis of the Original Soundtrack Album
NickTintin replied to Incanus's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Count me in too. I thought that the first time I heard it, but was afraid to bring it up. I'm new and didn't know how Zimmer and company were appreciated around here. -
War Horse – A Review and an Analysis of the Original Soundtrack Album
NickTintin replied to Incanus's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Y'a know, I'm a big fan of just calling it the Bonding theme. It just evokes that feeling you get when everything is working as it should. You feel yourself going forward and your not only bonding with individuals, but places and perhaps even things. From what I gather about the story, it too is a lot about living life in such uncertain times, but still wanting to persevere into the future. The music is outstanding. -
Do you have your entire JW collection on your MP3 player?
NickTintin replied to Josh500's topic in General Discussion
I recently purchased a red 16 GB Nano. I put my entire collection of John Williams on it. And JW only. It stands at about 11 GB. I love it. Contents include: 1941, Accidental Tourist, Adventures of Tintin, Amazing Stories, American Journey, Amistad, Angelas Ashes,AI (regular and promo), Black Sunday, Catch Me If You Can, Close Encounters,Cowboys, Empire of the Sun,Family Plot,Five Sacred Trees,Fury, Harry Potter 1-3, Home Alone 1&2, Hook, Indiana Jones Boxset, Jaws, Jaws 2, JFK, Jurassic Park 1&2, Memoirs of a Geisha, Minority Report,Munich, Nixon, Patriot,Poseidon Adveture, Presumed Innocent,Sabrina, Saving Private Ryan,Schindlers List, Seven Years in Tibet, Spacecamp,Spielberg-Williams BSO compilation,Star Wars (OSTs, boxset, Fox 4 CD set, Prequels) Stepmom, Superman, Terminal, Towering Inferno, Treesong, Unfinished Journey (live recording),War Horse, War of the Worlds,Yo Yo Ma Plays John Williams -
3:08 in The Pursuit of the Falcon
NickTintin replied to Marian Schedenig's topic in General Discussion
My first reaction was of gratitude that John Williams still graces this world with his music. I was grinning happily through every track because of the energy, orchestral mastery and power of the music that sounds so effortless and inspiring. Indeed. He is truly an inspiration and a musical marvel. I always say...if the world has to come to a certain point, where John Williams passes on.....he will be the one person/celebrity, I most likely would cry about and think its the end of the world. Those Michael Jackson and Elvis people would have nothing on me that day.