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  1. 5 hours ago, Koray Savas said:

    Also check out The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, and The Monuments Men. 

     

    I've heard (and very much enjoyed) the last one, but not the first two. I'll give them a listen. 

    5 hours ago, The Illustrious Jerry said:

    I thought The Shape of Water was lovely.

     

    Yeah that had some great bits. This bit is my favorite:

     

     

    Oh, and Secret Life of Pets is also a terrific Desplat score I've heard. (Valerian also has some excellent moments.) 

  2. Just discovered Desplat's The Painted Veil yesterday. And I've had the opening of "The Water Wheel" playing on repeat ever since.

     

     

    Never seen the film, but Desplat's colors here are so evocative. Misty, dark, joyful, raw, beautiful -- this passage has everything. 

     

    Does anyone have any other Desplat recommendations given that I loved this cue? (I've heard a few other Desplat scores obviously, but there's definitely still plenty I'm unfamiliar with)

  3. I'm pretty sure there's not a thread for this so I decided to make one in honor of the film's premiere this morning at Cannes. 

     

    I didn't learn until today that James Newton Howard wrote the score! (the news was apparently known since last month but I must have missed it) However, it is not yet clear how much of his score was used in the final film. One review of the film mentions "the orchestral blasts of Bach, Beethoven, Handel and Dvorak on the soundtrack," so clearly at least some parts were tracked with classical selections. 

     

    Anyway, very excited for this film. Hopefully there's at least one theater near me that shows it. Initial reviews seem to generally be positive. 

  4. 12 hours ago, King Mark said:

    I listened to it and apart from a few tracks near the end , it can't get more generic sounding that that .I felt like skipping almost every track. Even the Avengers main fanfare is below mediocre, and I'm not difficult to please when it comes to heroic tracks

      

     I've disliked most of Silvestri's stuff from the past few years.Same can be said of Elfman and JNH who have adopted the same soulless brand of orchestral music .The only thing I liked from Silvestri is the Captain America fanfare

     

    At least Giacchino, while not at the level of Williams, writes interesting scores I might listen to more than once

     

    Well, I do agree that the Captain America fanfare is Silvestri's best piece of the decade (and one of my favorites by any composer). But I also have loved some of his other stuff, like this from Ready Player One:

     

     

  5. Don't think I've gotten the chance to post about this score yet - I've been really busy these last few weeks - but rest assured I've been listening. To some extent I agree with those who are disappointed in this score and think it could have been much better. As a whole, I don't think this is as good as, say, Ready Player One..... However, I think "Portals" will be one of the very best cues of 2019 (although I'm not sure if it can top "Forge" from two years ago): 

     

     

    That cadence at 1:30-1:55 is so darn powerful (as it always has been since the first film, but more so than ever here). Absolutely incredible. And then the march version at 2:25 to the end is some swashbuckling awesomeness. 

     

    My second-favorite cue has to be "Go Ahead." Although it doesn't soar quite as much as I might have liked (compared to, say, the Ready Player One finale cue) it still has a gorgeous segment near the end, capped off with the heraldic reprise of Captain America's theme:

     

     

    Classic Silvestri warmth, through and through. 

     

    Cues like those two (plus the rip-roaring main title cue) make me really love this score, even if I don't think it's necessarily the most consistently good listening experience. 

  6. @King Mark and @Datameister, the fanfare is on here! It sounds like it actually wasn't an alternate but was just edited out from the original video. 

     

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    OK, just finished listening. Past midnight here but I had to stay up for this. :)

     

    Really great to hear it in proper quality. I remember feeling disappointed in the piece when we got the original video a few months ago, but the full version definitely more than redeems it. 

  7. I really liked this trailer's music (at least after the opening boring music). Yes, @Faleel J.M., good catch: The Leia's theme arrangement here is essentially pulled straight from (what appears to have been) the trailer house alternate for the TFA Theatrical Trailer:

     

     

    I've always loved this arrangement, so great to hear it used prominently today. 

     

    Love the Dies Irae quote at the end as well. 

     

    I don't think this can beat Frederick Lloyd's stunning TLJ teaser cue (so good many here, including myself, thought it must be Williams), but it's still very well done. 

  8. Your Frozen one sounds terrific!! I was just coming here to post it when I saw you beat me to it. :)

     

    I hadn't heard this song before (I'm like the only person I know who has never seen the film haha, except for of course the annoyingly popular "Let It Go"). But it sounds really terrific, and great playing and arrangement. 

  9. Obviously the opening of My Friend the Brachiosaurus is great but for some reason I'm just now realizing how sublime the end is too: 

     

     

    What a gorgeous melody - crazy it's only a one-off thing. I feel like it's just about good enough to be another composer's main theme! 

     

    And then this little pizzicato riff is so fun and whimsical: 

     

     

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