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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
NP : ZULU - John Barry
One of the most awesome 15 minute scores ever!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013 edited
NP: GI Joe Retaliation - Henry Jackman
"Bad Dojo" is a really fun action track.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
^ Kill it! Kill it with fire!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
LSH wrote
NP: WYATT EARP - James Newton Howard
One of his best, undoubtedly. I'm looking forward to the expanded release, although I can't remember the film enough to know what's missing from the original CD. Still...
I'll pass on the expanded release. I like the score but it does not flash me enough to go for the expansion.Bach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
Steven wrote
Independence Day David Arnold
This is probably my favourite score. I say probably because I don't know, I have no free will. But it is good.
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- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013 edited
Oblivion
I know it's nothing we haven't heard before, but I really like it, and it's exactly the sort of mindless fun I need given the dark place I'm in at the moment. -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
^ There's a solid 40 minute album in that mess.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeApr 23rd 2013
Exactly, the original release is great, the extended is a huge bore, can't be enjoyed at all. Another example on why i don't want to have the complete set of music recorded for a film....it's a huge bore for most scores, diminishes the listening experience and overall impact it leaves on you at the end - greatly.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorDavid OC
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
The Lost World - John Williams
Not really in the same league as Jurassic Park - an all-time favourite - though funnily enough I'd probably favour the darker LW main theme over the original. And of course 'The Hunt' is an absolutely classic cue, have often put it on constant repeat. Some of the tribal percussion in the other action cues gets a bit repetitive however. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
David OC wrote
The Lost World - John Williams
Not really in the same league as Jurassic Park - an all-time favourite - though funnily enough I'd probably favour the darker LW main theme over the original. And of course 'The Hunt' is an absolutely classic cue, have often put it on constant repeat. Some of the tribal percussion in the other action cues gets a bit repetitive however.
I love Williams' homage and nod to Mauirce Jarre/Lawrence of Arabia with many elements of the score. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Today in the mail:
Django - Luis Bacalov 1966, expanded edition (GDM)
Fire and Ice - Harold Faltermayer; Hermann Weindorf 1986 (CBS)
The Time Machine - Russell Garcia 1960 (FSM)
Great music throughout!
VolkerBach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentAuthorPawelStroinski
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Ennio Morricone - Once Upon a Time in America
Haven't listened to this masterpiece for WAY too long. I have a good occasion today, because the score in its expanded Rykodisc release has joined my collection today .http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
I miss having a new Lost album to look forward to every year.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013 edited
NP: Oblivion - some guys
Another score that sounds exactly like what everyone else said it sounded like, leaving nothing to surprise me. I hope the summer's major scores have something fresh and new, at least to the extent of Amazing Spider-Man and TDKR. Also really hoping that Giacchino's new recording engineer makes his orchestra sound powerful enough that his action music can approach the heights of the MoH series rather than the small-screen feel that nearly every one of his scores have wallowed in since Lost.
</whining>I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
I wish Giacchino could score like he did for his SWON and his MOH work and they would create films to match his masterful concert-style pieces. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013 edited
Edmund Meinerts wrote
Demetris wrote
Nothing with the Rock In it is worth watching. The score to the 2nd isn't as bad as some of my colleagues believe here
You're kidding, right? The Rock makes even the crappiest of movies at least a little bit watchable. Agree with your second point, though.
Yeah, when you see this douche, the first thing that comes into your mind is 'great actor'Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Demetris wrote
Edmund Meinerts wrote
Demetris wrote
Nothing with the Rock In it is worth watching. The score to the 2nd isn't as bad as some of my colleagues believe here
You're kidding, right? The Rock makes even the crappiest of movies at least a little bit watchable. Agree with your second point, though.
Yeah, when you see this douche, the first thing that comes into your mind is 'great actor'
Actually I was thinking how much I wouldn't want to have a fight with him.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentAuthorEdmund Meinerts
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Demetris wrote
Yeah, when you see this douche, the first thing that comes into your mind is 'great actor'
I never said "great actor", I just said "fun to watch". Like Schwarzenegger. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Timmer wrote
Demetris wrote
Edmund Meinerts wrote
Demetris wrote
Nothing with the Rock In it is worth watching. The score to the 2nd isn't as bad as some of my colleagues believe here
You're kidding, right? The Rock makes even the crappiest of movies at least a little bit watchable. Agree with your second point, though.
Yeah, when you see this douche, the first thing that comes into your mind is 'great actor'
Actually I was thinking how much I wouldn't want to have a fight with him.
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Bach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Erik Woods wrote
NP: Iron Man 3 - Brian Tyler
First listen... great new theme!
-Erik-
I disagree completely with the "great" assignment. I like the fact that he took the theme and ran with it. But it's just not a great theme. The last 3-4 notes are the most childish since John Ottman's Fantastic Four theme. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Scribe wrote
NP: Oblivion - some guys
</whining>
I wish I didn't get this score. It's an inferior version of Tron: Legacy. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Demetris wrote
Edmund Meinerts wrote
Demetris wrote
Nothing with the Rock In it is worth watching. The score to the 2nd isn't as bad as some of my colleagues believe here
You're kidding, right? The Rock makes even the crappiest of movies at least a little bit watchable. Agree with your second point, though.
Yeah, when you see this douche, the first thing that comes into your mind is 'great actor'
Why is he a douche?
BTW, when you see this guy do you think great actor?
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
lp wrote
Erik Woods wrote
NP: Iron Man 3 - Brian Tyler
First listen... great new theme!
-Erik-
I disagree completely with the "great" assignment. I like the fact that he took the theme and ran with it. But it's just not a great theme. The last 3-4 notes are the most childish since John Ottman's Fantastic Four theme.
What's with all this childish talk? How do you think he should have ended the theme? What makes it childish? Finally, we get a long lined, instantly memorable theme but that's not enough. No, it's not Star Wars... but what is... but for me - some one who has been wanting more than just 2 notes to represent their filmed super heroes - I'm very satisfied with Tyler's theme and score.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Erik Woods wrote
What's with all this childish talk? How do you think he should have ended the theme? What makes it childish? Finally, we get a long lined, instantly memorable theme but that's not enough. No, it's not Star Wars... but what is... but for me - some one who has been wanting more than just 2 notes to represent their filmed super heroes - I'm very satisfied with Tyler's theme and score.
-Erik-
My problem with Brian's theme is how it ends (as if stuttering to a stand still from a confident start), and in retrospect, it's kind of a moot point since he uses on the first half most of the time. It's not "instantly memorable", for the right reason, for me anyway. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013 edited
I think it works wonderfully as a closing to the piece. There's a beginning, a middle and an end. And I don't think the ending is stuttered whatsoever. You get five big, powerful stamped notes performed in unison with orchestra, percussion and choir that offers a clear and satisfying conclusion to the theme. I'm a sucker for syncopation And what's so great about a theme of this sort is Tyler now has the option to dissect it, play with it and use it in variations or fragments throughout the score. Use the A theme here. B theme there. The 5 big concluding notes elsewhere. Composers have lots of fun with themes of this sort.
BTW, I keep singing David Arnold"s "Surrender" when I hear those notes? Does that make Arnold's song childish?
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentAuthorPawelStroinski
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
What Erik says makes a lot of sense, especially in the context of how Brian Tyler structurally has a similar writing formula to Jerry Goldsmith - make one theme whcih gets dissected and used in a versatile way.http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
NP: OBLIVION (M83)
This score is really growing on me. INCEPTION/BATMAN BEGINS/TRON influence or not, when it shines, it really shines (God, how I love those epic synth snare drums!).I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013 edited
NP: The Salamander - Jerry Goldsmith
Stunning both in sound/performance quality and the fact that this was done without the original source material.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentAuthorJosh B
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
Scribe wrote
NP: The Salamander - Jerry Goldsmith
Stunning both in sound/performance quality and the fact that this was done without the original source material.
Go figure. I'm listening to this right now for the first time myself. I'm very impressed by the performance quality. Often with this type of project, the budget isn't there for a lot of rehearsal time but that's clearly not an issue here. It sounds wonderful. Listening to Track 2 right now, which is making me wish that Jerry used a chorus more often. -
- CommentTimeApr 24th 2013
There are so many older scores with amazing choir parts that I wish would get similar re-recordings so that I can actually listen to them and enjoy them without the poor original recording quality irritating me.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to!