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GerateWohl reacted to Jurassic Shark in Your Favourite Jerry Goldsmith Score
It's basically the same score and film!
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GerateWohl reacted to Jay in The Official Pop and Rock Music thread
I need to revisit all those middle albums
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GerateWohl reacted to Jay in The Official Pop and Rock Music thread
I have someone never managed to catch Pearl Jam live. Never saw Soundgarden either, though I did see Audioslave a few times
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GerateWohl reacted to Jay in The Official Pop and Rock Music thread
Oooh thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. For me, I'd say
Ten - masterpiece
Vs - masterpiece
Vitalogy - pretty damn great
No Code - ok
Yield - ok
Binaural - ok/meh
Riot Act - ok/meh
Pearl Jam - fanTAStic! As good as their 90s work? No, of course not. But among the best rock albums of the 2000s for sure
Backspacer - Pretty damn great too!
Lightning Bolt - Liked the singles and Future Days, don't remember anything else
Gigaton - only listened once, don't remember a thing about it
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in The Ol' College Try
Yes, there are composers, that I like primarily for their great themes, like Elmer Bernstein, John Powell or Joe Hisaishi. And there are others, that I like for their way of musical textures, motivic development, variety, poliphony, counterpointing, harmonization, rhythm etc. like Danny Elfman, Don Davis, Dario Marianelli, Franz Waxman.
There are few, who seem to have it all. John Williams is for me one of them. Hans Zimmer wins for me on none of these fields. But as I said, that's just me. But the Lone Ranger theme in that video is really nice. Thank you for the hint.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Schilkeman in The Ol' College Try
Yes, there are composers, that I like primarily for their great themes, like Elmer Bernstein, John Powell or Joe Hisaishi. And there are others, that I like for their way of musical textures, motivic development, variety, poliphony, counterpointing, harmonization, rhythm etc. like Danny Elfman, Don Davis, Dario Marianelli, Franz Waxman.
There are few, who seem to have it all. John Williams is for me one of them. Hans Zimmer wins for me on none of these fields. But as I said, that's just me. But the Lone Ranger theme in that video is really nice. Thank you for the hint.
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GerateWohl reacted to Richard Penna in The Ol' College Try
Yep - I don't find either of those tracks interesting.
Absolutely - agree 100%.
The difference between your stance and some others' is some deciding that not only is that score or composer not worth your time and study, but that no one else is allowed to positively discuss the work without constant reminders that someone doesn't like the score.
As an example of themes that may not be evident on first listen to the album are in the sadly officially unreleased end credits from The Lone Ranger. The first one starts where I started this video, and the second a minute in. Both are lone-lined, memorable themes, but if you only listened to the first track of the album and gave up (and you're fully justified in doing that) you'll never hear and appreciate them. I know I'm not hearing probably hundreds of memorable themes because I don't find the surrounding score to my tastes.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Richard Penna in The Ol' College Try
That leaves you cold?
And this??
I can't deny that. It’s probably true. But if I hear repeatedly music by a composer, that leaves me cold or that I even dislike, then my ambition to dig deeper is quite low.
One may claim, if I haven't explored everything in more detail, then I shouldn't judge on the work. On the other hand, I am not claiming, that my opinion was some kind of objective wisdom. It isn't. It is just my personal opinion, taste and preference.
Never was a fan of Janis Joplin. Or Mike Oldfield. But I am sure, if I really digged deep into their musical work, I could find a lot enriching musical quality, that I missed so far. But there is so much music, that I like better. So, why spend the effort? To become some kind of expert? Not my goal.
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GerateWohl reacted to Nick1Ø66 in Steven Spielberg will be making a UFO movie based on an original idea with a David Koepp script
Hmmmm. This is the type of UFO story I can see later-day Spielberg telling...he's often spoken about how, when he made CE3K, that version of himself would have flown away on the Mothership, but later in life, as a husband and father, he said he wouldn't. So I always thought it would be interesting to see a film about Roy Neary returning to Earth after decades away with the CE3K aliens (i.e. ET). I mean, the guy had a wife and kids and essentially abandoned them, and it would be interesting to see how he, and they'd, react to his homecoming and how he'd adjust to life on a completely unrecognizable Earth. Dreyfuss is probably too old for the part, but you could recast for a younger Roy Neary (proving Einstein right).
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Schilkeman in Steven Spielberg will be making a UFO movie based on an original idea with a David Koepp script
All his scripts that we already know are in the past now.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Andy in Star Wars is better than everything
There is another not unlikely scenario. Your kid likes Star Wars, but only the new Disney stuff and calling the OT boring and old fashioned.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Andy in Will John Williams score Steven Spielberg's new UFO movie?
Yes! A scary one.
The Curse of the Dead Jawa
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Cannibal Droids
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Brando in Will John Williams score Steven Spielberg's new UFO movie?
Yes! A scary one.
The Curse of the Dead Jawa
or
Cannibal Droids
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Brando in Will John Williams score Steven Spielberg's new UFO movie?
Maybe this is going to be Fabelmans 2 where the young director gets kidnapped by extraterrestrials and then later makes some movies based on his experience.
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GerateWohl reacted to Tallguy in The Ol' College Try
Man there are people that LOVE that score. I don't get it. Maybe I should give it the ol'... You know.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Schilkeman in The Ol' College Try
My experience with every Hans Zimmer score I tried. Including Gladiator, POTC, Interstellar, WWII, Inception and Dune.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Jurassic Shark in What Is The Last Score You Listened To? (older scores)
Then probably Mark Isham should have scored War Horse.
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GerateWohl reacted to Jurassic Shark in Steven Spielberg will be making a UFO movie based on an original idea with a David Koepp script
That's the scary part.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Jurassic Shark in Will John Williams score Steven Spielberg's new UFO movie?
Yes! A scary one.
The Curse of the Dead Jawa
or
Cannibal Droids
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GerateWohl reacted to Thor in General movie chitchat
Fortunately, it was called just EVIL DEAD over here. It got lots of press at the time, though, and was heavily censored. VHS pirate copies of the uncensored version were doing their rounds in the underground.
But I can talk about Norwegian renaming all day long. It was very common in the 80s and 90s, not so much anymore (mostly for kiddie films these days). One funny aspect is how we often prefaced many wacky comedies with the word "Hjelp" ("Help"). So you have:
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION -> HJELP, VI MÅ PÅ FERIE! -> HELP, WE MUST GO ON VACATION!
CHRISTMAS VACATION -> HJELP, DET ER JULEFERIE! -> HELP, IT'S CHRISTMAS VACATION!
SPINAL TAP -> HJELP, VI ER I POPBRANSJEN! -> HELP, WE'RE IN THE POP BUSINESS!
AIRPLANE -> HJELP, VI FLYR! -> HELP, WE'RE FLYING!
....and many more.
Loads of other things too, like DIE HARD being OPERASJON SKYSKRAPER (OPERATION SKYSCRAPER), DELIVERANCE being PIKNIK MED DØDEN (PICNIC WITH DEATH) and so on.
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GerateWohl got a reaction from Tom in Your favorite re-arrangement of Devil's Dance?
I love the version of Helena's Theme with ASM.