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  1. 6 hours ago, crocodile said:

    Because David Lynch turned it down.

     

    Karol

     

    Also Lucas wanted a "non-union" director. 

     

    BTW I wouldn't read too much into the acting coach thing, I'm sure they hired one because they thought his performance didn't fit Han Solo, or at least that's what I hope the reason was anyway. 

  2. Megaforce by Jerrold Immel - Once you get past the 80's ness synth / funk of it (which is fun), there are some really good orchestral cues in this score. A fun score, so happy someone uploaded it onto youtube in its entirety. One of my favorite bad movies to watch too. "Oh, I just wanted to say good-bye and remind you that the good guys always win, even in the eighties".

  3. Definitely the Zimmer score I'm the most interested in since Interstellar. Lets see how this one turns out. Looking forward to listening it. 

     

    9 hours ago, TheGreyPilgrim said:

     

    Spicer seemed like an odd choice, but after hearing him on the congas, whoa!

     

    He dressed up as the Easter bunny during the recording sessions in order to appear "authentic". 

  4. Zimmer will score it and we get our bwam-bwam Star Wars theme.

     

    27 minutes ago, Alex said:

    Elliot Goldenthal!

     

    Julie Taymor to replace Ron Howard after he leaves over creative differences. 

  5. On 6/20/2017 at 2:17 AM, Stefancos said:

     

    Williams doesn't have a lot of "what the hell was he thinking" films in his filmography. Not after he became big. I would say that Heartbeeps is the only one. Even SpaceCamp is just boring

     

    Monsignor would be another "WTF" one, since it was such a huge flop and regarded as a bad film, though it did produce a fine Williams scores, and I'm sure the subject matter and potential interested him. 

  6. 2 minutes ago, Disco Stu said:

     

    His score for The Book of Henry just came out this past Friday.  Of course it was made by one of his blockbuster buddies.

     

    That's different, and I like the score fine, but I'd like to see him try his hands at a really dramatic film, the closest I can think of is 50 / 50 (nice guitar music), and I don't think that score ever got a proper release (was there much of it in the film to begin with anyway?).

  7. 1 minute ago, Stefancos said:

     

    Or....studio's and film makers simply arent considering him for that kind of work. I mean if you had a small drama film and you could get Thoman Newman, Dario Marionelli or Gia?

     

    Maybe, it could also be that he's simply not seeking out those types of films as well. Some composers can be typecasted after all (the various composers who work on comedies would probably know a thing or two about that), but Gia just seems to have no ambitions to stretch out beyond "blockbuster sound". I enjoy a lot of his work, but he could try to vary things up once and a while, I think. 

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