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Fancyarcher

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  1. True, but at this point I doubt Gia even wants to be the "next Williams". He just likes working on blockbusters or films with directors he's comfortable with, even Williams did a lot of dramatic films during his prime. Gia doesn't seem to be interested in that.
  2. Possibly Arnold's best Bond score. Definitely his most "redefined" anyway. The "Night at the Opera" cue is aces.
  3. Giacchino is not as good or as experienced as Williams is.
  4. Tragic, but not surprised. Heroin is awful. RIP Ms. Fisher!
  5. You're not exactly alone. Donald Duck was always more popular back in the day because of his "hot-tempered personality".
  6. I like Rogue One, but boy can it be "overpowering" at times.
  7. Yeah I heard the actual production was great, the actual story sounded like bad fanfiction though.
  8. Never saw the play but based off what I read of it, it didn't exactly sound "great".
  9. Hmm that wasn't so bad, just kinda there, the average Spider-Man score I guess. Reminds me of Tyler at points, like Marvel asked Giacchino to do the RC sound or something, at least he's trying something a little different I guess, but eh. I liked the middle "dramatic" part at least. For me, "Desplat" actually writes interesting scores a-lot of the time. Unlike Giacchino he doesn't rely largely on blockbusters, and is actually very versatile too.
  10. Inchon was years before Hellraiser so that wouldn't it technically be the other way around. Anyway good score, very different from Patton, the recording is of course infamously bad, but that didn't bother me as much as I expected it to.
  11. True Lies has fantastic hilarious cracking dialogue, so can't say I agree with you there. I doubt Book of Henry will affect his Star Wars directing gig, unless he pulls a Josh Trank on set or something, a little seen soon to be forgotten in three weeks small film probably isn't going to get him fired from Episode IX.
  12. It's a very good revenge western with terrific performances from the entire cast, and for being his only film as a director, Brando sure does a great job. I know some have argued it was also influential on some Western spaghetti's too. Interesting production as well. At one point Stanley Kubrick was set to direct and Sam Peckinpah worked on the script, of course neither ended up happening, but hey the movie we got isn't half-bad either.
  13. I'm sure / hopeful that Spielberg can make something entertaining out of the film regardless of the material.
  14. Rabbit & Rogue - Danny Elfman - Pretty fantastic ballet from Elfman. Chaotic but also beautiful at the same time.
  15. Batman, Spider-Man, Hulk, Hellboy, Avengers, and now Justice League. That's quite the superhero lineup. That's an unexpected choice. He's scored so many superhero films at this point, might as well try his hands at the Justice League I guess. BTW a lot of his own material for AOU was fairly good, his rendition of the Avengers theme was great, so I have confidence he'll deliver something good. He stepped in to shoot some scenes after Snyder said he was taking a break because of his daughter's death.
  16. Yeah, sometimes. Half the other time he seems to prefer loud textures above anything else.
  17. Most of the score has been uploaded on youtube, if you care.
  18. Composers that could actually make themes with counterpoints and clear melodies too.
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