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Well, what we have so far is a poster. It may have been a case of misinterpretation.
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I found this quote.
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Zimmer and Mazzaro. With Mazzaro dealing with the cuts where Superman rescues Lois. I imagine this way because he is also credited as composer/arranger for This Is My World, remake of If You Love These* People of Man of Steel. But are subjective credits. They're just on their website.
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Transformers movie. I remember that loud music was the first reason for me to reject it.
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Indiana Jones were the first movies to impress me with the louder music mix. But this was good.
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What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
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Connery and Goldsmith together in The Wind and the Lion I've never seen the movie, but the title already says a lot about the score, it is majestic. -
Composer Threads The Official Michael Giacchino Thread
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Another Giacchino's interview. This time in a comic book store. -
Composer Threads The Official Michael Giacchino Thread
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The result is not your best, but it's easy to forgive him for it. The guy has been thinking about working with SW for all his life and he suddenly sees the possibility of doing it, but he can not give it all because of the time. Maybe if it was not SW, with all the hype around of the project, he would have done something better. Yeah, he doesn't look like a 50 years old. About the bland puns (they still do not make sense): -
What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
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I listened to these two from Newman and was lucky enough to find the song "Red River Valley" (a reference to a book I read about five years ago). I did not even remember the name of the song and I recognized it on the moment I set my eyes on the title of the track. The two scores are so full of life. Thomas Newman has a singular representation of this feeling. -
The author hints at the pressure on making Giacchino the direct successor to Williams as one of the reasons.
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I saw it on some place in YT. Wow I'm one of those "likes" too
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Probably Desplat will have this one. I did not know the suite for Qui Gon Does Obi Wan too have a theme? Other than the twin suns? Many people assume that the theme of the army of droids is his.
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He is listed on IMDB.
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Best 12 composers of 21st century (no John Williams??)
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YES! JOHNNY IS THE KING !!! I say that in the popular context Williams will always be a step ahead of all the other composers. Not that there are not classics like Apollo 11, The Godfather, Braveheart, The Magnificent Seven, Batman, 1492 and so many others. However in the historical context all will be remembered as a reflection of each era and state of the cinematographic art. Some will be remembered for having a varied repertoire, others for having scored important movies, others for having influenced a cinematography genre and so on... -
Best 12 composers of 21st century (no John Williams??)
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In 30, 40, 50, 60, 100 years people will remember Williams. They will also remember Zimmer, Horner, Morricone, Goldsmith, Silvestri, Elfman, Mancini, Goldenthal, Hermann, Rozna .... But among all these the only one, or one of the few that will keep more than a single theme in the memory of most people, will be Williams. This is unquestionable. -
What film score theme/melody is going through your head right now?
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This "old" action piece by Doyle! -
What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
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Desplat's Moonrise Kingdom. It's a beautiful, affable, curious and enlightened score. -
No, but he is one of the producers. "I was trying to imagine something positive in this situation"
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This is not such a strange situation in Scott's career. Already happened to Goldsmith and the Tangerine Dream in "The Legend", Marc Streitefeld * in "Prometheus" with Harry GW and even Alberto Iglesias in "Exodus". Certainly the contribution of these two will be limited to some tracks as happened in the most recent scores.
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Yes. He is in the line of thanks along with others. As far as I know the only one who really helped them was Trapanese.
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https://www.pressreader.com/france/studio-ciné-live/20170628/282007557396521 The link is broken! I searched on the around and found it. It is an effort "collective" in an bad way.
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Disappointing. I was looking at what Johansson would do with this one. Now it will be a troubled score. A mixture of what Johansson did, with the atmospheres of Wallfisch horror movies and the Zimmer's old maneirisms. [ ... FSM text wiped out and ignored .... ]
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The Ultimate James Horner's Plagiarism List
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1:30 Schindler's list But I think I've heard this one on another previous Horner's score. -
Hans Zimmer - The Prince of Egypt ( Horn/Trumpet cover )
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I like this one too. Good work!
