Jump to content

Smeltington

Members
  • Posts

    1,800
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by Smeltington

  1. 1 minute ago, Jay said:

    "Nonnie and Martin" interpolates "The Morning After" as well

     

    Other than those interpolations, the entire score was composed by JW

     

    Thank you!!

     

     

    2 minutes ago, Jay said:

    The source is the release itself; If those 3 tracks were written by someone else, it would have said so.

     

    Maybe they would have said so, but they didn't make it very clear about the interpolations of "The Morning After". I guess we have to assume those three bonus tracks were all Williams until we learn otherwise.

     

     

    3 minutes ago, Jay said:

    Hmm, good question.  I don't know the answer to that one!

     

    I'm also curious what he conducted, which I guess would include Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, given the studio sounds at the beginning of the previous release.

  2. What info do we have about the composer credits for this score? It seems less straightforward than most Williams scores.

     

    The booklet mentions that Barber Shoppe and Hold Your Breath both contain the tune of "The Morning After". Are there any other score tracks that cannot be credited to Williams alone?

     

    The bonus tracks all seem to have straightforward writing credits, since they're all based on songs that were not written by Williams, except for "To Love", "New Year’s Party No. 1", and "New Year’s Party No. 2". Jay said Williams wrote these, though I'm still interested to know if we have a source for that info.

     

    And finally, do we know if Williams arranged any of the bonus tracks that he did not compose?

  3. Yeah I'd say Across the Stars is pretty well liked and remembered by Star Wars fans. Although it's fair to say some people on this board underrate the full Attack of the Clones score. And you're right that a lot of great material from the prequels is in danger of being overlooked compared to the OT due to the quality of the films.

  4. 13 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

    Wait - aren't you a real hipster?

     

     

    I still question the extent that being a hipster is still a thing. It feels like they've been subsumed into our culture now.

     

     

    14 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

    The Artist isn't Hollywood, though.

     

     

    Well then someone else jerked Hollywood's donkey stick, and was handsomely rewarded.

     

     

    12 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

     

    I don't find any of La La Land's two leads to fall within this category.

     

    Who's the hipster now??

  5. 22 hours ago, Jurassic Shark said:

     

    Interesting. I used to have a similar opinion of the score, but now I've come to love also the lighter parts. I'm planning to purchase the piano folio!

     

    @Smeltington, The Artist only has three votes. You know what to do.

     

     

    I did it! I also thought about voting for Soul though. And Hateful Eight was a good score (for a movie I H8ted).

     

     

    20 hours ago, Jurassic Shark said:

     

    @Smeltington, can you confirm this?

     

    It seems to have some attempted hipster flourishes, like the scene where Emma Stone flaunts her 80s knowledge by having a favorite cheesy 80s song. Low art as high art blah blah blah. I don't know if real life hipsters give a shit or not though. And the movie is yet another case of Hollywood jerking its own donkey stick (even the Artist took this path to victory), trying to reaffirm its own artistic merits despite its middle-of-the-road mainstream stranglehold on pop culture, so it doesn't have a ton of credibility/authenticity IMO, including the idea of gorgeous movie stars who don't really pass for scrappy, struggling artists.

     

    But despite the lack of hipster cred, the movie was still pretty good, haha.

     

    21 hours ago, Jurassic Shark said:

     

    A generous offer, but I'll have to pass this time.

     

     

    Don't worry, there'll be a next time!

  6. I enjoy the Crystal Skull score, but it was unusually uninspired for Williams, including the new themes. I think the odds are he could come up with better ones this time around, especially if the film gives him more to work with. He's written a lot of themes since KotCS that were better than the ones in that film. Although somehow I doubt he'll write as good a McGuffin theme as he did for the ark or the grail.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Guidelines.