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James

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  1. Apes. The film is very entertaining and the music accompanies it very well. Besides being one of the best albums of the recent franchise. In second The Lat Jedi and The Shape of Water that are two great efforts of two talented composers. The two albums are great to revisit often, but still leave the feeling that they could be better. Third, Pemberton, who is proving to be a competent composer and someone who may gain more notoriety in the next few years. Fourth: Battle of the Sexes and Fifth: Victoria and Abdul (I like scores that mirror, even in a caricature, the popular music of certain regions).
  2. List of those I listened among the above. ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD, Daniel Pemberton BATTLE OF THE SEXES, Nicholas Britell THE CIRCLE, Danny Elfman A CURE FOR WELLNESS, Benjamin Wallfisch DARKEST HOUR, Dario Marianelli IT, Benjamin Wallfisch JUSTICE LEAGUE, Danny Elfman THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE, Lorne Balfe LOGAN, Marco Beltrami MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, Patrick Doyle REBEL IN THE RYE, Bear McCreary THE SHAPE OF WATER, Alexandre Desplat SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, Michael Giacchino STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI, John Williams SUBURBICON, Alexandre Desplat THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI, Carter Burwell TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT, Steve Jablonsky TULIP FEVER, Danny Elfman VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS, Alexandre Desplat VICTORIA & ABDUL, Thomas Newman WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, Michael Giacchino WONDERSTRUCK, Carter Burwell
  3. This score feels more like a SW score than TFA. Even with the limited amount of new themes, this is rewarding. It's not much of a new thing. It happened on TFA. People even speculated that the two characters were connected to each other.
  4. The empire of sun, Hook, Catch me if you can and E.T.
  5. Just obvious and well-known things. Except for "The Mask of Zorro". 7:01 and 5:18 0:00 to end This one (0:00 to 02:05) Served of inspiration for this. 5:21 And Ha!
  6. All the theories died with this film, except for the romantic expectations of the 15 year old girls.
  7. Well, the spoilers that have come to me induce that the only exciting thing in the film are the space battles.
  8. Tina Guo making sexy cello perfomances of the old themes?
  9. The Shape of Water - Desplat (2017), It - Wallfisch (2017) and Cleopatra - North (1963).
  10. Yes, it's very french! A pleasure for the ears! One of the best Desplat scores and my favorite of the year so far.
  11. I prefer the first one. The second is wonderful, mainly the first half. I do not think his stuff for movies like "American Hustle", "Tulip Fever" or "Girl on the Train" are bad. Scores for dramas, political thrillers or even romantic comedies are naturally the least adored. However some composers can capture the public's attention with these genres. Thomas Newman, James Horner, Georges Delerue and John Barry are some of them.
  12. Interview about the concerts. https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebaltin/2017/11/29/why-danny-elfman-gave-up-the-stage-to-become-one-of-hollywoods-most-successful-composers/#419dcc772b2d
  13. Agnes of God (Georges Delerue, 1985), Krull (James Horner, 1983), Orca (Ennio Morricone, 1978) and Mission Impossible (Danny Elfman, 1996 / Now I understand the story of the themes of 1996. There is the Elfman version that is in the movie and the popular one that came out on the radios that was arranged by the U2 guys ) .
  14. I believe that If Elfman back to make the score of the next JL and try to fix the errors of the current score (themes with little memorable presentations and bad use of the classical themes of 78 and 89) the DC will back to having a consistent and enjoyable musical universe.
  15. He looks like Richard Attenborough. That's why I remember him in every scene where Hammond shows up at Jurassic Park.
  16. He never changed his appearance harshly. While we mere mortals change the extent that we age or according to what fashion tells us to be the wisest to wear, John remains the same, the same hair, the same beard, the same glasses, the same sweater with turtle neck. I say this because Jerry Goldsmith, for example, sometimes gets unrecognizable from one photo/video to another.
  17. I know. My revolt against Ren is because "how a man in the midst of his twenties gets deceived by the promises of old decrepit man to the point of killing his family for loyalty to him?" But we've seen this story in other episodes...
  18. Well, that's a shallow interpretation that's done from the story told by the book. If six years ago, in the timeline of TFA, Ben is still beside Luke and Rey was left in Jakku still a child, there is no way she would have participated in the event that led Luke to exile. She doesn't even have a relationship with it.
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