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  1. On 10/7/2023 at 5:45 AM, JNHFan2000 said:

    So no French accents

     

     

    I cannot f***ing wait for this film. (I won’t indignify it by calling it a “movie.”) It looks sumptuous and Joaquin phoenix looks spectacular in this. Another Oscar nom coming his way?? Yes please!

     

    And like others have noted above, the trailer music is utter shit. We well and truly are at a low ebb for film advertising, sadly. 

  2. 56 minutes ago, fommes said:

    Thanks for this. Unfortunately it seems to be impossible to order this special edition with the postcard with signature outside Japan?

    If any JWFan member could help with this and order this for me, please let me know. :)

    Same! The site asks me to first register an account before I can order and I get stuck when it asks for a 7-digit postcode. Our ZIP codes are either 5 or 9 digits long, so my guess is the site isn’t intended to accept an address outside Japan 🫤.

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    On 29/6/2023 at 11:29 AM, Henry Sítrónu said:

    lol WTF. 60 Musicians. 

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    What a dismaying thing to see. This will only serve to reinforce the completely false and unjustifiable equivalency between JW and Zimmer. How do you even pit the two against each other anyway? Zimmer’s name has been applied to countless scores principally written by his RCP factory minions, so the match-up is already fundamentally flawed. 

     

    Obviously, the production of this concert will be done such that neither composer is made to look inferior to the other. Hence, like I said, the false equivalency will be reinforced—two titans of film scoring, their music featured on the same stage, their names to forever share the same rarefied pedestal, etc. At this rate, it’s going to take decades to unwind this baseless received wisdom.

  4. 10 hours ago, bollemanneke said:

    Open to suggestions for future ones.

    Great set of quizzes you put together! I’d love to see more! Some candidates for futures ones, if you were inclined, might include:

     

    - concertos

    - Olympic themes and ceremonial works

    - tribute albums by third party conductors and orchestras

    - specialty label OST expansions

    - themes and motifs from across his filmic oeuvre

    - JW-conducted performances of specific cues or suites (Star Wars fanfare, Flying theme, journey to the island, raiders march, Superman theme, hedwig’s theme, and on and on…)

     

    A couple of these could require some work to pull together all the relevant examples, but it would be fun to see what people think is the best version of the Imperial March JW ever conducted, for instance. Or if there’s consensus about JW’s best concerto.

  5. 12 hours ago, Yavar Moradi said:


    Have you seen the original Chicken Run? It’s an excellent film, and it was a key stepping stone in HGW’s career even though he co-scored it with Powell.

    I haven’t seen it, no. Maybe I should check it out. I don’t doubt you that it’s a good movie, but in my mind Napoleon is a film that basically screams “lavish me with Oscar and BAFTA praise because I’m the definition of big-budget prestige pic and I was produced to meet that standard.” CR2 sounds like “we’re running low on back catalog titles we can reboot or mine for the nostalgia factor.” But that’s just me. 🙂

  6. 10 hours ago, Tom Guernsey said:

    I ordered it earlier today and got an error trying to pay via PayPal, but with a credit card it seemed to work fine, although my initial PayPal payment (just for the CD) went through, but has since been reverted, with just the total CD plus postage cost going on my card. Disney have a shonky website, who'd have guessed?!

    I tried pre-ordering thru Paypal and got the same problem. Normal credit card process worked fine though. Paypal's actually been kinda buggy for me on eBay too in recent months.

     

    The 30% off sale is a nice respite in light of all the LLL 20% off sales I missed out on because I was too impatient for the newest JW release.

  7. I’m just really happy this is coming out on CD. It took me some time to get over the fact that Danny Elfman’s OSTs no longer get the CD treatment (MIB: International being the last one, and a European release at that).

     

    I also happen to really like the album cover. I think that places me in the minority, but I think it’s a damn sight better than the official poster. 

  8. Wow, @Chen G., this is an amazing analysis! Truly impressive work; nuanced and supremely researched. Really shines a light on the origins of this now-eternal pop culture property. (I don't think Lucas would care much to read it, though, lol.)

     

    What are we to make of Lucas and Star Wars after this? I mean, if I'm not mistaken, the only really original thing Lucas came up with was R2-D2. Everything else (characters, places, storyline, story beats...) was just pulled off the shelf of a dozen pop cultural sources, sometimes in almost a direct lift. There's certainly a level of sophistication required to put all these ingredients together into a film like Star Wars, but it's dismaying to learn how little of it is a truly original creation.

     

    It's like if I took apart two dozen kitchen appliances and cobbled together from cherry-picked parts from each one some kind of wondrous new food-making machine. How much credit do I deserve for building that device if every part inside it is a modified original part from some other appliance? The question is almost philosophical.

     

    What a great read. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!

  9. 2 hours ago, Chen G. said:

     

    I actually think the thing that sinks the movie (or at least its pacing) is the Anakin storyline. They blast off from Naboo, and you'd think you're in for an exciting chase movie, and then...they land on Tatooine and...the movie kinda stalls. Okay, maybe that's being a little harsh: I think Tatooine is still mildly interesting for about fifteen or twenty minutes...and then it starts to drag.

    OMG, yes! I remember feeling that too on opening day! It was such a weird feeling too, one that I felt guilty about having because I'd waited so long and with such anticipation for this movie. It was like I had to tell myself I was wrong for thinking that the pacing was bad, because how could a movie that had been so hyped up have that kind of a problem? (I also distinctly remember being dismayed at hearing words like "ambassador," "legal," and--my favorite--"negotiations" in the first 5 minutes of the movie.

  10. 16 hours ago, Alex said:

    I liked the parts where they note JW is the “most revered living film composer in the world” and highlight his “traditional, and exceptional, approach to his artistry.”

     

  11. Naturally, different people will gauge the quality of recent Simpsons differently. What matters, though (at least to people like me) is that you don’t toss out a blanket dismissal about a show if you haven’t watched it for nearly half its run. For whatever reason, The Simpsons has become the poster child for this kind of sheeple behavior. I can’t think of another show that endures this kind of mistreatment.

     

    This kind of thoughtless, assumptive stereotyping is one of the laziest, stupidest, and most irritating things about our culture.

  12. 2 hours ago, Richard Penna said:

    I haven't watched the Simpsons in decades, probably. Certainly haven't deliberately watched a new episode since the movie in 2007 when the show should have ended.

     

    Bob's Burgers is much better than the episodes aired up to 2007, although I've only seen a series or two of that from when I was on Netflix. Since I haven’t watched the show in SIXTEEN years, I cannot speak to the quality of the series since 2007.

    Here, I fixed your typical-idiot-naysayer-Simpsons-should-have-ended-ages-ago comment.

  13. On 15/5/2023 at 5:49 PM, karelm said:

    It is crazy to imagine if James Horner were still alive, he would only be 69.  He would probably still be a major figure in the scoring world.  :crymore:  

    I have doubts that would have been the case. He had noted in the early ‘10s that film scoring needs were shifting away from his aesthetic. I seem to recall around the time of The Amazing Spider-man him saying that he was either surprised or lucky to have gotten the job and that his future gigs appeared to lie with small pics.

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