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- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009 edited
Bregt wrote
Ralph Kruhm wrote
NP: Marco Frisina - Pompei
First Listen. OMFG.
Sounds cruel.
What is this?
It is one of the most intense listening experiences you can have with a score without knowing anything about the movie despite the fact that it´s obvious what it is about. This utterly brilliant, even if slightly repetitive score is a serious contender for every "spontanious tear-burst score" competitions. Really, if you have only a bit of imagination, those last two tracks will take you out. -
- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009
Ralph Kruhm wrote
This utterly brilliant, even if slightly repetitive score is a serious contender for every "spontanious tear-burst score" competitions. Really, if you have only a bit of imagination, those last two tracks will take you out.
If you haven't got his other scores then do check out Giovanni Paolo II (Pope John Paul II) or San Pietro. Those are drenched in beauty. Frisina writes great melodies. He has a rather simple style which can get a little repetitive as you've already noticed. But his stuff is awesome! -
- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009
BhelPuri wrote
If you haven't got his other scores then do check out Giovanni Paolo II (Pope John Paul II) or San Pietro.
You bet I will. -
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- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009
Search for facepalm in Google and you'll get the idea. -
- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009
So you want Bregt to go out and do teh work to Google a picture to have to work into an elaborate emoticon just for you?
Did I summarise that correctly?'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorPawelStroinski
- CommentTimeMar 3rd 2009
Yes, you did.http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Better he searches for it on Google rather than have another 403 error... but just in case that's too much work to type 'facepalm' into Google:
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- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009 edited
NP The Lazarus Project (Brian Tyler)
Really interesting work by Tyler. He forgets (for once) his big, brassy action scores and goes for the atmospheric way, creating a great mood through all the score. The main theme (and its many variations) that leds the score is as simple as beautiful and the (few) outbursts of action are welcomed and are Tyler-ish without being over the top.
Honestly, a score I didn´t pay much atention to while watching the movie and has surprised me as a listening experience.Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
NP:Star Wars Episode II (John Williams)
Some reviewers put this score over the The Phantom Menace. I'm not agree.
Anyway, it has some awesome cues: "Across the stars" (Magic!) , "on the conveyor Belt" and "love Pledge and the Arena"....
"Zam the assessin...." -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Nautilus wrote
NP:Star Wars Episode II (John Williams)
Some reviewers put this score over the The Phantom Menace. I'm not agree.
Anyway, it has some awesome cues: "Across the stars" (Magic!) , "on the conveyor Belt" and "love Pledge and the Arena"....
"Zam the assessin...."
And that's about it which is why The Phantom Menace is an overall far superior score!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
Nautilus wrote
NP:Star Wars Episode II (John Williams)
Some reviewers put this score over the The Phantom Menace. I'm not agree.
Anyway, it has some awesome cues: "Across the stars" (Magic!) , "on the conveyor Belt" and "love Pledge and the Arena"....
"Zam the assessin...."
And that's about it which is why The Phantom Menace is an overall far superior score!
-Erik-
...what?
I agree though. Phantom Menace is my favourite of the prequel scores. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Ralph Kruhm wrote
Bregt wrote
Ralph Kruhm wrote
NP: Marco Frisina - Pompei
First Listen. OMFG.
Sounds cruel.
What is this?
It is one of the most intense listening experiences you can have with a score without knowing anything about the movie despite the fact that it´s obvious what it is about. This utterly brilliant, even if slightly repetitive score is a serious contender for every "spontanious tear-burst score" competitions. Really, if you have only a bit of imagination, those last two tracks will take you out.
Was this for a made for TV movie?On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Steven wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Nautilus wrote
NP:Star Wars Episode II (John Williams)
Some reviewers put this score over the The Phantom Menace. I'm not agree.
Anyway, it has some awesome cues: "Across the stars" (Magic!) , "on the conveyor Belt" and "love Pledge and the Arena"....
"Zam the assessin...."
And that's about it which is why The Phantom Menace is an overall far superior score!
-Erik-
...what?[/small]
He mentioned all the best cues in Attack of the Clones... and that's basically all that score has to offer which is why The Phantom Menace is the far superior score. Phantom is rarely a bore and offers so much more.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentAuthorPanthera
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Is "the conveyor belt" cue a bonus download? Wasn't on my CD. -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Ralph Kruhm wrote
BhelPuri wrote
If you haven't got his other scores then do check out Giovanni Paolo II (Pope John Paul II) or San Pietro.
You bet I will.
There is a CD compilation called Verso la gioia by Frisina which contains music written for the Bible series and some other religious TV movies. That CD is awesome, I just cannot listen to it enough. Actually my growing interest in Frisina's music is due to this CD. It comes highly recommended! -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Panthera wrote
Is "the conveyor belt" cue a bonus download? Wasn't on my CD.
It was a bonus track on some editions of the album. It's an excellent action cue! (But sadly just stuck on the end of the album, rather irritatingly.) -
- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Marselus wrote
NP The Lazarus Project (Brian Tyler)
Really interesting work by Tyler. He forgets (for once) his big, brassy action scores and goes for the atmospheric way, creating a great mood through all the score. The main theme (and its many variations) that leds the score is as simple as beautiful and the (few) outbursts of action are welcomed and are Tyler-ish without being over the top.
Honestly, a score I didn´t pay much atention to while watching the movie and has surprised me as a listening experience.
So it's not just drone? -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
NP: Meet Dave - John Debney
Not bad! Has some nice action and choral stuff. -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Marselus wrote
NP The Lazarus Project (Brian Tyler)
Really interesting work by Tyler. He forgets (for once) his big, brassy action scores and goes for the atmospheric way, creating a great mood through all the score. The main theme (and its many variations) that leds the score is as simple as beautiful and the (few) outbursts of action are welcomed and are Tyler-ish without being over the top.
Honestly, a score I didn´t pay much atention to while watching the movie and has surprised me as a listening experience.
I haven't heard on CD but in the movie it was a MAJOR, UNINTERESTING snoozer.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Steven wrote
http://images.google.co.uk/images?clien … p;ct=title
Haha, okay. But these aren't really icons or so. I'll see what I can find, when I have my weekly smiley hunt.
Congrats on finding the dinosaur Martijn.Kazoo -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Timmer wrote
Ralph Kruhm wrote
NP: Marco Frisina - Pompei
Was this for a made for TV movie?
Yup, Italian, two-parter, 2007. And that´s all I know about it. imdb will help.
keky wrote
There is a CD compilation called Verso la gioia by Frisina which contains music written for the Bible series and some other religious TV movies. That CD is awesome, I just cannot listen to it enough. Actually my growing interest in Frisina's music is due to this CD. It comes highly recommended!
Thanks; I´ll look out for this then as well. -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
Marselus wrote
NP The Lazarus Project (Brian Tyler)
Really interesting work by Tyler. He forgets (for once) his big, brassy action scores and goes for the atmospheric way, creating a great mood through all the score. The main theme (and its many variations) that leds the score is as simple as beautiful and the (few) outbursts of action are welcomed and are Tyler-ish without being over the top.
Honestly, a score I didn´t pay much atention to while watching the movie and has surprised me as a listening experience.
I haven't heard on CD but in the movie it was a MAJOR, UNINTERESTING snoozer.
Exactly what I thought while watching the movie. That´s why it has surprised me outside the film.Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
Marselus wrote
NP The Lazarus Project (Brian Tyler)
Really interesting work by Tyler. He forgets (for once) his big, brassy action scores and goes for the atmospheric way, creating a great mood through all the score. The main theme (and its many variations) that leds the score is as simple as beautiful and the (few) outbursts of action are welcomed and are Tyler-ish without being over the top.
Honestly, a score I didn´t pay much atention to while watching the movie and has surprised me as a listening experience.
I haven't heard on CD but in the movie it was a MAJOR, UNINTERESTING snoozer.
Oh...Im shocked since I know You like Atmospheric scores.
NP:The Dark Knigh (Zimmer and Howard)
Industrial Sound. I like it. Perfect for the movie.
I have to problems to listen the 16 minutes string adagio with the final reprised of the Batman's iconic motif -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009 edited
NP : VAMPIRE CIRCUS : THE ESSENTIAL VAMPIRE THEME COLLECTION - Various Artists
A great compilation by Silva of vampiric film scores and all the selections are from the original scores and features works by the likes of Gerald Fried, David Whitaker, Daniel Licht, Brad Fiedel, Lee Holdridge, Cliff Eidelman, Richard Stone and others. A very satisfying listen.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
NP: El Cid ~ Miklos Rozsa
Do I have to say again why I absolutely adore this work? Ok I will.
If we speak in terms of composition and musical devices it is perfect. It has caught the essence of the story presented in a wonderful way. But what is more important to me is what it does to my heart. Each listening is a breathtaking experience. A journey to a different dimension where every sense takes part.Whatever you gaze rests on,do not use your vision, but the eyes of your soul...She knows better... -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Stavroula wrote
NP: El Cid ~ Miklos Rozsa
Do I have to say again why I absolutely adore this work? Ok I will.
If we speak in terms of composition and musical devices it is perfect. It has caught the essence of the story presented in a wonderful way. But what is more important to me is what it does to my heart. Each listening is a breathtaking experience. A journey to a different dimension where every sense takes part.
Along with Ben-Hur and King of Kings this IMO is Rozsa's greatest work, truly exceptionally magnificent.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009 edited
Timmer wrote
Along with Ben-Hur and King of Kings this IMO is Rozsa's greatest work, truly exceptionally magnificent.
I cannot do anything else but agree my friend!Whatever you gaze rests on,do not use your vision, but the eyes of your soul...She knows better... -
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009
Body Double - Pino Donaggio
Watched the (ridiculous!) film the other day. Great scoring. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMar 4th 2009 edited
editOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt