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Smeltington

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  1. Yeah nice job on that lol. You must have worked hard! The real JJ couldn't have done it better.
  2. I hope it has lots of time travel. I love time travel!
  3. Oh, I do remember them using it to rescue Rey. Do we assume it was captured and put in the star destroyer and Poe stole it from there? I'm suddenly very intrigued by all this.
  4. Hopefully they shot new footage of his upper lip and composited that onto his face.
  5. Lol your post is very passionate, I like it. My guess is that he doesn't need the work, and thus he only occasionally takes a scoring job. Also, the LotR scores are "old school" sounding, and it's obviously the right feel for that material, but a lot of modern projects don't demand that sound. In your superhero example, I don't imagine too many people want a LotR type sound when making a film like that. So probably Shore gets offered a good number of projects when someone actually wants the LotR type sound, and he probably only selects one here and there when the mood strikes him, kind of like John Williams working only with people he likes, franchises he's known for, and random pet projects like Book Thief. I'm surprised he isn't offered, and accepts, more scoring projects for art films, a la Desplat. Not sure why that is. I feel like his association with stuff like Silence of the Lambs or The Fly would make auteur filmmakers think of him.
  6. Ultron was a Pinocchio story as well. Aw that's sweet. I love it!
  7. No, I never thought she needed her own film. I was only looking forward to hearing what Desplat would do.
  8. I hope John Williams is still somewhere in your memory.
  9. So apparently that was a true collaboration, except for that one cue. Anyone know which one he means? This one seems like you would need hans-zimmer.com for. Maybe archive.org can help? https://collider.com/why-james-newton-howard-didnt-score-the-dark-knight-rises/
  10. I really enjoyed this podcast! It was cool to see the guests spark memories and anecdotes from each other, and it was so refreshing to hear a chat like this meant for true score fans. We don't always get to hear a John Williams discussion for grownups I loved hearing what he was like as a professional musician, from the perspective of other musicians, who spoke pretty candidly rather than just heaping praise on him. And it was indeed well produced, with the editing and well chosen photos. After the mention early on that the discussion would last an hour, I was pleased to see it actually ran 2 hours I look forward to checking out some of your other podcasts!
  11. If John Williams needed liquified humans for nourishment, I would be the first to volunteer.
  12. I can't believe I have to provide evidence that a guy named Giacchino is Italian! https://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche/english/2010/03/08/visualizza_new.html_1731171433.html You can debate it with him!
  13. Oooh yeah, good call. And if not, Francis Coppola can probably recommend a family member
  14. His ITALIAN roots! Not Gargoyles lol.
  15. Yeah he can get back to his roots. He actually would probably do a pretty good job.
  16. Uhhh! The setting should make for a beautiful looking MOVIE.
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