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- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Ref Jupiter Ascending
Erik Woods wrote
There are 3-4 cues in the middle of the album (and a few scattered about) that just suck the energy out of the score
Give this a try.
01. Commitment
02. Flying Dinosaur Fight
03. The Titus Clipper
04. The Abrasax Family Tree
05. It’s A Hellava Chase
06. Digging Up The Flirt
07. Scrambled Eggs
08. Dinosaur To New Heights
09. The Houses Of Abrasax
10. The Shadow Chase
11. Abdicate This!
12. Family Jeopardy
13. Flying Dinosaur Fight with Guts
14. Jupiter Ascending - 1st Movement
15. Jupiter Ascending - 2nd Movement
16. Jupiter Ascending - 3rd Movement
17. Jupiter Ascending - 4th Movement -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
NP: Cocoon (1985) - James Horner
Unique mix of swing and symphonic music. Top Horner!
VolkerBach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Jupiter Ascending Michael Giacchino
This is spooktacular. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Edmund Meinerts wrote
Scribe wrote
NP: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Howard Shore.
It does just drag on and on, doesn't it? It's all competent enough, it's all theoretically entertaining enough, but it's so monochromatic and there's only a few moments of the transcendent beauty that the original trilogy was full of.
What happened to you, man? You were one of the staunchest defenders back during the great Desolation of Smaug debates.
Most faiths need a steady stream of miracles to keep the faithful happy.A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Steven wrote
Jupiter Ascending Michael Giacchino
This is spooktacular.
I fear this is too full of the dreaded 'b' word, but I'm willing to give it a chance after all this rave. I actually liked JOHN CARTER (one of the few MG scores I've enjoyed for the most part), and this seems to be in the same territory.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Oh it is. It's brilliant. -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Tis indeed! -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Thor wrote
Steven wrote
Jupiter Ascending Michael Giacchino
This is spooktacular.
I fear this is too full of the dreaded 'b' word, but I'm willing to give it a chance after all this rave. I actually liked JOHN CARTER (one of the few MG scores I've enjoyed for the most part), and this seems to be in the same territory.
You will love it's two disc length! You will love the bombast! This will change your live!Bach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Steven wrote
Oh it is. It's brilliant.
Which mean Thor will hate it!
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- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015 edited
Erik Woods wrote
Steven wrote
Oh it is. It's brilliant.
Which mean Thor will hate it!
-Erik-
There is a fairly big chance of that, yes. But I'm coloured curious! The film looks dreadful, though. I don't know what the Wachowskis have been smoking since the MATRIX days...I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Actually, the film looks visually stunning. Isn't's that one, if not, the most important requirement of a film being one of your favourites or not? I mean, that's all that Prometheus had going for it.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentAuthorEdmund Meinerts
- CommentTimeFeb 1st 2015
Erik Woods wrote
Actually, the film looks visually stunning.
It does that. And the concept sounds like fun. And Sean Bean. But then I see Channing Tatum and his stupid elf ears...nope! And that stupid exchange between him and Mila Kunis about dogs...nope nope!
Will definitely be waiting on some word-of-mouth for this one. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015 edited
It looks visually overwhelming in the kind of way that all the recent Marvel superhero films do -- i.e. total overkill. There doesn't seem to be a particular style or approach to the visuals other than adding layer on layer -- the same approach that "killed" SPEED RACER and CLOUD ATLAS. Expensive kitsch!
But I'll await final judgement untill I've seen it. I'm curious to see if a 'space opera' film has the feet to land on in this day and age.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
NP : JUPITER ASCENDING - Michael Giacchino
My second listen. This is BLOODY BRILLIANT!!!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
Tis indeed! -
- CommentAuthorDavid OC
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - Maurice Jarre
Never been a huge fan of this composer (especially his electronics which are possibly the most unlistenable in the history of film composition) but this is a masterpiece, made all the more apparent by the expanded two disc release. Grand themes, brilliant suspense and the action, culminating in the stupendous 12 minute 'The Big Chase' is something to marvel at. And then there's 'Pigrock' - extraordinary and bizarre. Has any composer ever elicited such a sound out of the saxophone before? -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015 edited
NP: JUPITER ASCENDING (Michael Giacchino)
On Spotify. I don't HATE it, as previously surmised, but I don't really care for it either, and I'm certainly a LONG way from all the crazy praise I see everywhere. This is another confirmation of why Giacchino is simply not for me. It also makes me painfully aware of the fact that the only big and boisterous and traditional film music I listen to and enjoy these days, is the stuff I grew up with in my formative years. Of course, it doesn't help that the album is poorly presented and arranged.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
David OC wrote
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - Maurice Jarre
Never been a huge fan of this composer (especially his electronics which are possibly the most unlistenable in the history of film composition) but this is a masterpiece, made all the more apparent by the expanded two disc release. Grand themes, brilliant suspense and the action, culminating in the stupendous 12 minute 'The Big Chase' is something to marvel at. And then there's 'Pigrock' - extraordinary and bizarre. Has any composer ever elicited such a sound out of the saxophone before?
Awesome, AWESOME score. And I love that "dirty" sax playing.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
3:10 To Yuma Marco
This is spooktacular. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
NP: IRONCLAD (Lorne Balfe)
This is pretty good -- one of Balfe's best solo efforts?I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
I've not heard that one, but Assassin's Creed III is an excellent Balfe solo score! -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
Timmer wrote
NP : JUPITER ASCENDING - Michael Giacchino
My second listen. This is BLOODY BRILLIANT!!!
Yes! Yes! Yes!Bach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015 edited
Thor wrote
NP: IRONCLAD (Lorne Balfe)
This is pretty good -- one of Balfe's best solo efforts?
FWIW, it's one of his most memorable one. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
Steven wrote
3:10 To Yuma Marco
This is spooktacular.
Good score. The movie wasn't a scary ghost movie though. Perhaps Marco's score was so good it gave you shivers and goosebumps? -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
No, it's a western I believe. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
It was. A boring 2007 remake of a 1957 film for which George Duning wrote the score.Bach's music is vibrant and inspired. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
I enjoyed it! As far as I remember... it was 2007 when I watched it. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
Steven wrote
No, it's a western I believe.
Of course. I'm at a loss at why the score is so "spooktacular".
Captain Future wrote
It was. A boring 2007 remake of a 1957 film for which George Duning wrote the score.
Eh, I enjoyed the movie. It was much better than most remakes. Russel Crowe and Christian Bale was good, though I would have been interested in seeing them switch acting role. And Ben Foster's role made me a fan of his acting chop. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
lp wrote
Steven wrote
No, it's a western I believe.
Of course. I'm at a loss at why the score is so "spooktacular".
Me too. -
- CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2015
NP: How To Train Your Dragons 2 - John Powell
This is an excellent, rousing score. This score better damn get the Oscar nod for Best Animation Score.