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Hans Zimmer's NO TIME TO DIE (2021)


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20 minutes ago, Jay said:

Bring. Back. David. Arnold.

As much as I'd love someone like Hurwitz on this (they've already got like all of Chazelle's people on this film save for Damien himself), this.

 

They've all but officially confirmed that this film is going to be a proper conclusion to the story that began in Casino/QoS so continuity and story wise, bringing back Arnold is the best option

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No disrespect to Romer but this is fantastic news. Perhaps producers were unhappy with his demos? He seems like the director's choice but maybe he was out of his depth, similar to Yates bringing in Hooper for Potter.

 

Hopefully the lateness of the decision forces their hand to return to an experienced Bond composer. Bodes very well for Arnold getting a call. 

 

If it ends up being Balfe I'll be sick. 

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Perfect opportunity for Justin Hurwitz to step up and prove his metal by outgrowing the boundaries of Chazelle's productions and taking on a big time movie with another director! Make it happen.

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4 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

This is absolutely the best news about NTTD, that I've read since the return of Jeffrey Wright.

If DA comes back, he'll have to get his skates on. The film will need to be locked by middle of February, latest. 

 

Then he's got an excuse for not buying Christmas presents!

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2 minutes ago, Jim Ware said:

Is David Arnold still working on the BBC Dracula? Scheduling might not fit.

DRACULA probably wrapped in July, allowing DA to start scoring in August. He's probably done most, by now. Even if he hadn't, I couldn't imagine him say "No, ta", to Bond.

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26 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

 

Then he's got an excuse for not buying Christmas presents!

Fuck that shit! If I was Arnold's family, I'd still want fucking Christmas presents!

Fuck.

 

 

 

 

17 minutes ago, Disco Stu said:

 

Way to rain on our parade!

Not really, Stu. Like I said: shot March-July; scored August-September. 

This still leaves DA time to score NTTD.

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22 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

I couldn't imagine him say "No, ta", to Bond.

 

Indeed, he wouldn't let the opportunity of returning to score his favorite franchise slip if they called him. Also, doesn't he have a co-composer for Dracula, like on Sherlock? So, the other guy can handle what is left of the series, if there's anything.

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3 hours ago, Jim Ware said:

Is David Arnold still working on the BBC Dracula? Scheduling might not fit.

 

He posted a photo from the recording sessions didn't he this week? (either FB or Twitter) Likely means that he's probably written Dracula.

 

If they are indeed getting a new composer and they need the music done by a month or so before the film comes out, it gives the replacement at least 4 months which seems reasonable.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Eon Productions have hired Steve Mazzaro & Hans Zimmer to score their new film "Rhythm Section".  Could it be a trial run for No Time To Die?  Or is it more Fukunaga's call?

 

http://filmmusicreporter.com/2019/11/13/steve-mazzaro-scoring-reed-moranos-the-rhythm-section/

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On 11/1/2019 at 10:46 PM, Stefancos said:

I would love that just for the tantrum it would generate from Gyver!

 

Believe me, I'm way over "tantrums". 

Not that it would stop you from calling any criticism a tantrum, of course. 

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"Sources had told us that Hans Zimmer was seen entering the EON offices. Apparently, the Academy Award winner composer had been lobbying for his Remote Control composers to score the upcoming James Bond blockbuster No Time to Die.

 

He said to the producers that he will arrange his own version of the iconic James Bond Theme and be one of the collaborators on the theme song, to be performed by Pharrell Williams, while most of the score will be composed and arranged by Benjamin Wallfisch, Steve Mazzarro, Andrew Kawczynski, Lorne Balfe and Junkie XL, although they will be credited as "Additional Composers". 

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1 hour ago, Edmilson said:

"Sources had told us that Hans Zimmer was seen entering the EON offices. Apparently, the Academy Award winner composer had been lobbying for his Remote Control composers to score the upcoming James Bond blockbuster No Time to Die.

 

He said to the producers that he will arrange his own version of the iconic James Bond Theme and be one of the collaborators on the theme song, to be performed by Pharrell Williams, while most of the score will be composed and arranged by Benjamin Wallfisch, Steve Mazzarro, Andrew Kawczynski, Lorne Balfe and Junkie XL, although they will be credited as "Additional Composers". 

Is it April 1st?

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On 11/14/2019 at 4:15 PM, Jay said:

Eon Productions have hired Steve Mazzaro & Hans Zimmer to score their new film "Rhythm Section".  Could it be a trial run for No Time To Die?  Or is it more Fukunaga's call?

 

http://filmmusicreporter.com/2019/11/13/steve-mazzaro-scoring-reed-moranos-the-rhythm-section/

If it is Fukunaga’s call, it would be Dan Romer. 

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9 hours ago, Edmilson said:

"Sources had told us that Hans Zimmer was seen entering the EON offices. Apparently, the Academy Award winner composer had been lobbying for his Remote Control composers to score the upcoming James Bond blockbuster No Time to Die.

 

He said to the producers that he will arrange his own version of the iconic James Bond Theme and be one of the collaborators on the theme song, to be performed by Pharrell Williams, while most of the score will be composed and arranged by Benjamin Wallfisch, Steve Mazzarro, Andrew Kawczynski, Lorne Balfe and Junkie XL, although they will be credited as "Additional Composers". 


Yeah, this feels too calculated to be legit. Especially with the composing team being all the main co-composers he's had over the past few years, when he'd be more likely to have smaller people involved these days. It'd have to be Mazzarro, Kawczynski, and a couple of randos for me to be convinced.

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