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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    I saw John Williams online too (he even wrote on my wall!!) but I didn't have the courage to start chatting tongue wink
  1. Damn, tell me when! biggrin
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Keep watching "Online Friends"! wink biggrin
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      CommentAuthorScribe
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    I think Ravi thinks that Pawel was kidding when he listed the composers he's talked to...but he's not...
    I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to!
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009 edited
    Scribe wrote
    I think Ravi thinks that Pawel was kidding when he listed the composers he's talked to...but he's not...


    Nope I don't, I know he's talked to them (I myself did too). But I was afraid to chat with JW! tongue Instead I wrote on his wall saying how I loved his music, and he wrote back too! I was truly elated smile
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Timmer wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Nice. When i'm in the mood for big-ass brainless action, i am sure i'll enjoy this!


    That´s exactly what Eagle Eye is.


    Is it as fun as RAMBO?


    It is more fun in the way it has a twist every five minutes. Less gory of course wink

    Anthony wrote
    I really, really enjoyed Eagle Eye and it's easily one of my top 5 films of 2008. It's completely and utterly ridiculous but it's awesome. The ending contains the trademark Spielberg cheesiness but it's forgivable.


    Totally agree. Don´t you think Tyler´s score is brilliantly mixed?

    Anthony wroteHats off to Tyler for being the only composer I know of who actively uses Facebook. Hats off to Tyler for having a Ferrari. Hats to to Tyler full stop


    Hats off to Tyler for being Brian Tyler. Period cool
    Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Marselus wrote
    Anthony wrote
    I really, really enjoyed Eagle Eye and it's easily one of my top 5 films of 2008. It's completely and utterly ridiculous but it's awesome. The ending contains the trademark Spielberg cheesiness but it's forgivable.


    Totally agree. Don´t you think Tyler´s score is brilliantly mixed?


    I cannot remember at all. I think I was paying too much attention to cars being used as wrecking balls, a drone aircraft flying through a tunnel and people exploding from electricity. biggrin
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Anthony wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Anthony wrote
    I really, really enjoyed Eagle Eye and it's easily one of my top 5 films of 2008. It's completely and utterly ridiculous but it's awesome. The ending contains the trademark Spielberg cheesiness but it's forgivable.


    Totally agree. Don´t you think Tyler´s score is brilliantly mixed?


    I cannot remember at all. I think I was paying too much attention to cars being used as wrecking balls, a drone aircraft flying through a tunnel and people exploding from electricity. biggrin


    biggrin Fair enoguh. But if you ever watch it again, pay attention at how good is edited and mixed Tyler´s music.
    Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Oh I'm buying it on blu-ray the day it comes out. I thoroughly enjoyed the film. One of the few of 2008 that met my expectations. cool
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Okay, I'm sold and will check it out. beer
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorlp
    • CommentTimeJan 10th 2009
    Timmer wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Nice. When i'm in the mood for big-ass brainless action, i am sure i'll enjoy this!


    That´s exactly what Eagle Eye is.


    Is it as fun as RAMBO?


    It's pretty damm good.
  2. lp wrote
    Timmer wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Nice. When i'm in the mood for big-ass brainless action, i am sure i'll enjoy this!


    That´s exactly what Eagle Eye is.


    Is it as fun as RAMBO?


    It's pretty damm good.


    both are good yet different as hell

    Eagle Eye is over the top excitement, with 2 good leads and a non stop thrill ride

    Rambo's amazing in gory sense, amazing in brutal sense, amazing in the simplicity of dialogue that it is awesome smile

    I like both extremely well
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorlp
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2009
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    lp wrote
    Timmer wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Nice. When i'm in the mood for big-ass brainless action, i am sure i'll enjoy this!


    That´s exactly what Eagle Eye is.


    Is it as fun as RAMBO?


    It's pretty damm good.


    both are good yet different as hell

    Eagle Eye is over the top excitement, with 2 good leads and a non stop thrill ride

    Rambo's amazing in gory sense, amazing in brutal sense, amazing in the simplicity of dialogue that it is awesome smile

    I like both extremely well


    I agree. They're both excellent B-movies.
  3. lp wrote
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    lp wrote
    Timmer wrote
    Marselus wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Nice. When i'm in the mood for big-ass brainless action, i am sure i'll enjoy this!


    That´s exactly what Eagle Eye is.


    Is it as fun as RAMBO?


    It's pretty damm good.


    both are good yet different as hell

    Eagle Eye is over the top excitement, with 2 good leads and a non stop thrill ride

    Rambo's amazing in gory sense, amazing in brutal sense, amazing in the simplicity of dialogue that it is awesome smile

    I like both extremely well


    I agree. They're both excellent B-movies.


    wouldn't call them B-movies bud

    if you refer to Bad ass movies, then I'm following you wink
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
    • CommentAuthorPanthera
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2009
    PawelStroinski wrote
    Actually, David Arnold is chattable with (done that), so is John Ottman and Deborah Lurie, who is one of the coolest persons I've ever chatted with (though interestingly, mostly about dogs).

    I also had two or three chats with Jeff Rona and Jane Antonia Cornish, both very nice people.


    I'm facebook friends with John Debney, Brian Tyler, and Jeff Rona, but I never dared speak to any of them (yet).
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2009
    On a side-note and as a general social observation, facebook friend = absolute null biggrin
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  4. Debney and Tyler don't appear on chat. Rona hasn't for quite a while. Maybe I scared him off bunny
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
    Panthera wrote
    PawelStroinski wrote
    Actually, David Arnold is chattable with (done that), so is John Ottman and Deborah Lurie, who is one of the coolest persons I've ever chatted with (though interestingly, mostly about dogs).

    I also had two or three chats with Jeff Rona and Jane Antonia Cornish, both very nice people.


    I'm facebook friends with John Debney, Brian Tyler, and Jeff Rona, but I never dared speak to any of them (yet).


    Panthera what's your name at Facebook? Will you add me? smile
    • CommentAuthorKrish4479
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
    PawelStroinski wrote
    Debney and Tyler don't appear on chat. Rona hasn't for quite a while. Maybe I scared him off bunny


    I figure Tyler was way to busy to chat to anyone but he is gracious enough to respond in length to my emails. So far the only two composers I have spoken to are Dean Ogden and David Arnold. David Arnold I spoke to for about 15 minutes about his Quantum of Solace score. I spoke to Deane for about an hour and we talked about films, scores, and IT related stuff in which he offered a job opportunity. Ogden's a really really nice guy. smile
  5. DemonStar wrote
    Panthera wrote
    PawelStroinski wrote
    Actually, David Arnold is chattable with (done that), so is John Ottman and Deborah Lurie, who is one of the coolest persons I've ever chatted with (though interestingly, mostly about dogs).

    I also had two or three chats with Jeff Rona and Jane Antonia Cornish, both very nice people.


    I'm facebook friends with John Debney, Brian Tyler, and Jeff Rona, but I never dared speak to any of them (yet).


    Panthera what's your name at Facebook? Will you add me? smile


    And me? smile
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
    • CommentAuthortjguitar
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
    Christodoulides wrote
    On a side-note and as a general social observation, facebook friend = absolute null biggrin


    what do you mean, Demetris?

    I know you had (privacy?) issues with the site, but I think facebook is great, while at first I was disappointed that it had abandoned it's college networking origins towards a more general social networking site, but I kind of think is great that we can go beyond "film music" with other fans, composers, etc and learn different things about their lives that they are willing to share
    • CommentAuthorKrish4479
    • CommentTimeJan 15th 2009 edited
    According to IMDB, Brian Tyler will score The Expendables for Sylvestor Stallone. Does anyone have any other sources confirming this? Plus in a conversation I had with Deane Ogden awhile ago and he claimed that Tyler told him that he is on board for Rambo 5.
    • CommentAuthorWDWGuy08
    • CommentTimeJan 22nd 2009 edited
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.
  6. WDWGuy08 wrote
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.


    perhaps they realized the action music sounded just like any other Tyler effort and they asked him to rewrite it... rolleyes
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    WDWGuy08 wrote
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.


    perhaps they realized the action music sounded just like any other Tyler effort and they asked him to rewrite it... rolleyes



    There's no action music in it; i've seen the movies, it's a big snoozer (both film and score) and a huge pass.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
    Christodoulides wrote
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    WDWGuy08 wrote
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.


    perhaps they realized the action music sounded just like any other Tyler effort and they asked him to rewrite it... rolleyes



    There's no action music in it; i've seen the movies, it's a big snoozer (both film and score) and a huge pass.


    For you to say a Tyler score is a snoozer, it must be about the worst score of all time.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
    Southall wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    WDWGuy08 wrote
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.


    perhaps they realized the action music sounded just like any other Tyler effort and they asked him to rewrite it... rolleyes



    There's no action music in it; i've seen the movies, it's a big snoozer (both film and score) and a huge pass.


    For you to say a Tyler score is a snoozer, it must be about the worst score of all time.


    You could say "Bug" is a snoozer I suppose. An entire CD's worth of weird sounds and electronics with the exception of some techno and rock stuff. (But it's a guilty pleasure for me!)
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
    I liked Bug! Thought it was one of his better recent scores to be honest. Pretty creative, very effective at creating the awkward atmosphere he was striving for.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
    BUG is far, far better.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  7. Christodoulides wrote
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    WDWGuy08 wrote
    The CD release of Brian Tylers score from, "The Lazarus Project", has been pushed back by Varese Sarabande, to February 17, 2009.


    perhaps they realized the action music sounded just like any other Tyler effort and they asked him to rewrite it... rolleyes



    There's no action music in it; i've seen the movies, it's a big snoozer (both film and score) and a huge pass.


    I don't care, it is time Tyler pushes the envelope and writes something amazing

    I like his style and his voice, but please bring us something that's fresh and exciting Brian!
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh