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- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Ah, I hadn't voted for Tommie and Elliot yet!
ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL:
1. INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
2. FINAL FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN
3. IN DREAMS
THOMAS NEWMAN:
1. THE HORSE WHISPERER
2. AMERICAN BEAUTY
3. A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008 edited
Elliot Goldenthal:
1. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Withing
2. SPHERE
3. ALIEN 3
Christopher Young:
1. THE CORE
2. GHOST RIDER
3. MURDER IN THE FIRST
Marco Beltrami:
1. I, Robot
2. I AM DINA
2. Terminator 3: rise of the machines
Dario Marianelli:
1. Shooting Dogs: beyond the gates
2. Atonement
3. Pride and Prejudice -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008 edited
So this is what happens if I dare to go to sleep...?!?
Don´t worry, guys, I´m just amazed about your sudden outburst of listomania.
For now, I´ve updated Horner and Howard only. I´m quite busy until the weekend, so expect "the" massive update then. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Ah yes, Beltrami!
MARCO BELTRAMI:
1. 3:10 TO YUMA
2. I, ROBOT
3. SCREAM -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
After i managed to accidentally make Mikael's list to disappear (i hope he has backup and strongly apologize to him in-between ), here's the rest of my list for the time being:
Elliot Goldenthal:
1. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Withing
2. SPHERE
3. ALIEN 3
Christopher Young:
1. THE CORE
2. GHOST RIDER
3. MURDER IN THE FIRST
Marco Beltrami:
1. I, Robot
2. I AM DINA
2. Terminator 3: rise of the machines
Dario Marianelli:
1. Shooting Dogs: beyond the gates
2. Atonement
3. Pride and PrejudiceLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Timmer wrote
Steven wrote
Thor wrote
(I HAVE seen some Giacchino-scored films, but can't remember much of the music).
Are you sure you're a film music fan?
You and Erik should BOTH know there's a difference between "hearing" a score as heard while watching a film and having it on disc where you can devour it at your leisure. ( from what Thor's said here I don't think he owns any MG? )
I wouldn't say 'Are you sure you're a film music fan' just because they were not familiar with Giancchino.
Know any PHILIPPE SARDE Steven?
Sorry to be harsh but we could ALL OF US have fingers pointed at us for "supposed" short comings in not knowing certain composers who we think everyone should be familiar with.
p.s. I'm not saying anything angrily, just think a bit
I think we have ANOTHER misunderstanding. Why are so many people uptight around here lately? I'm not going to speak for Steven but I'm just having a bit of fun around here. Why so Goddamn serious? I mean, come on Timmer... you should know me by now. These sort of comments have been made by me and others at scorereviews and here at maintitles all in good fun. I even think you have said the same sort of thing in the past . Why now are you getting all defensive?
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008 edited
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- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Basil Poledouris
1. Conan The Barbarian
2. Farewell To The King
3. Les Misérables
Bernard Herrmann
1. North By Northwest
2. The Ghost And Mrs. Muir
3. Vertigo
Danny Elfman
1. Batman
2. The Nightmare Before Christmas
3. Edward Scissorhands
Elliot Goldenthal
1. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
2. Michael Collins
3. Alien 3
Howard Shore
1. The Fellowship Of The Ring
2. Looking For Richard
3. Soul Of The Ultimate Nation -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Timmer wrote
You and Erik should BOTH know there's a difference between "hearing" a score as heard while watching a film and having it on disc where you can devour it at your leisure. ( from what Thor's said here I don't think he owns any MG? )
That's right. I don't have any MG on soundtrack albums (although, as I said, I've seen several of the films that he has scored). Not that that is particularly dramatic, though. There are many....MANY...great composers out there that I don't have a single cue of in my collection. There's only so much you can focus on at any given time. MG is on my "check out" list, but I'm afraid it's way down on the list.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
I'm not entirely certain on what you like or dislike, Thor, but I think that you should make finding Giacchino's Medal of Honor scores a priority. I would also like to recommend his superb score to Secret Weapons Over Normandy. While these AREN'T film scores they do showcase Giacchino's talent as a composer! A what a fine composer he is!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Yeap and of course LOST and MEDAL OF HONOR:AIRBORNE. And if you'd like to bang your head a bit with a kick-ass loud and dissonant action score, be sure to try M:I:IIILove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
CHRISTOPHER YOUNG:
1. HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II
2. HELLRAISER
3. MURDER IN THE FIRST -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
BobdH wrote
(...)
3. MURDER IN THE FIRST
I am glad to see this marvelous score popping up in another one's list as well, it's such a good score and the finale, "16. Redemption 4:08" is one of the finest and most captivating compositions by Young, ever!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008 edited
Christodoulides wrote
BobdH wrote
(...)
3. MURDER IN THE FIRST
I am glad to see this marvelous score popping up in another one's list as well, it's such a good score and the finale, "16. Redemption 4:08" is one of the finest and most captivating compositions by Young, ever!
Oh, absolutely, it really surprised me. Very emotional score indeed. You heard his Hellraiser scores, btw? -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Erik Woods wrote
Timmer wrote
Steven wrote
Thor wrote
(I HAVE seen some Giacchino-scored films, but can't remember much of the music).
Are you sure you're a film music fan?
You and Erik should BOTH know there's a difference between "hearing" a score as heard while watching a film and having it on disc where you can devour it at your leisure. ( from what Thor's said here I don't think he owns any MG? )
I wouldn't say 'Are you sure you're a film music fan' just because they were not familiar with Giancchino.
Know any PHILIPPE SARDE Steven?
Sorry to be harsh but we could ALL OF US have fingers pointed at us for "supposed" short comings in not knowing certain composers who we think everyone should be familiar with.
p.s. I'm not saying anything angrily, just think a bit
I think we have ANOTHER misunderstanding. Why are so many people uptight around here lately? I'm not going to speak for Steven but I'm just having a bit of fun around here. Why so Goddamn serious? I mean, come on Timmer... you should know me by now. These sort of comments have been made by me and others at scorereviews and here at maintitles all in good fun. I even think you have said the same sort of thing in the past . Why now are you getting all defensive?
-Erik-
Moi!....uptight?......never!!
Point taken though Erik, I did come home last night just a bit 'tipsy' from the fortnightly pub pop quiz ( we came 5th out of eleven teams ) and looking back over what I've written I think I did over-react just a bit though I didn't think I was at the time, and yes, we can all be hypocrites at times, I'm no exception.
Tim
now returning to throwing stiones inside his glass houseOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Yeap, can't remember i was a huge fan though.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Ennio Morricone
1. La Resa Dei Conti
2. Novecento
3. Nostromo
Maurice Jarre
1. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
2. Sunshine
3. Agaguk
Alexandre Desplat
1. Hostage
2. The Golden Compass
3. Mr. Magorium's... -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
A few more...
Elliot Goldenthal
1. Titus
2. Final Fantasy
3. Sphere
Miklos Rozsa
1. King of Kings
2. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
3. Plymouth Adventure
Bruce Broughton
1. Silverado
2. Tombstone
3. Homeward Bound 2 -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
I reckon Michael Giacchino is totally LOST man.
A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
Christodoulides wrote
After i managed to accidentally make Mikael's list to disappear (i hope he has backup and strongly apologize to him in-between ), here's the rest of my list for the time being:
Fixed!
A post is never really deleted, only set invisible for the public. Pity I hadn't seen it earlier.
Ralph, don't know if you were able to check Mikaels (moviescore) listKazoo -
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
Thank you so much Bregt!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
Top 3 Goldenthal....
1. Final Fantasy
2. Sphere
3. Alien 3On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008 edited
Top 3 Danny Elfman....
1. Sommersby
2. Black Beauty
3. A Simple Plan
yep! That's right!! Batman does fuck-all for me!....hence it's not in my list.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentAuthorDavid OC
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
Christopher Young
1. The Shipping News
2. The Core
3. The Vagrant
Alexandre Desplat
1. Inquietudes
2. Hostage
3. The Queen
Eliot Goldenthal
1. Michael Collins
2. Final Fantasy
3. Interview with the Vampire
Michael Giacchino
1. Medal of Honour Frontline
2. Medal of Honour
3. MI 3
Danny Elfman
1. Beetlejuice
2. Sleepy Hollow
3. A Simple Plan
Howard Shore
1. The Cell
2. Seven
3. Dead Ringers
Marco Beltrami
1. The Faculty
2. Hellboy
3. 3:10 to Yuma
John Ottman
1. Incognito
2. X2
3. the Usual Suspects
James Newton Howard
1. The Lady in the Water
2. Wyatt Earp
3. Signs
Jerry Goldsmith............virtually impossible of course
(but for today )
1. Alien
2. Poltergeist
3. Logan's Run -
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008 edited
It seems my last post was deleted (or made invisible) where I told about the latest update and when I´m going to do the next big update.
Please do not delete these posts, because I need them as reference up to which post I have accounted points for specific composers. If you delete them, I can start counting points from the beginning, which is something I am not exactly looking forward to, as you can imagine. So, whoever did it, please don´t. I´ll try to keep those reference posts as short as possible. -
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
Thomas Newman
1. The Shawshank Redemption
2. Road To Perdition
3. The Green Mile
Mark Isham
1. Fly Away Home
2. Eight Below
3. Racing Stripes
Christopher Young
1. The Shipping News
2. An Unfinished Life
3. Murder In The First
Jerry Goldsmith
1. Legend
2. Poltergeist
3. Rambo: First Blood Part II
John Williams
1. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
2. Schindler's List
3. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Danny Elfman
1. Edward Scissorhands
2. Sommersby
3. Big Fish
Marco Beltrami
1. Hellboy
2. I, Robot
3. 3:10 To Yuma -
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008 edited
I want to play too!
Ennio Morricone
1.Once upon a time in America
2.The good, the bad and the ugly
3.Duck, you sucker
Christopher Young
1.Murder in the first
2.Hellbound: Hellraiser II
3.The shipping news
Georges Delerue
1.Promise at dawn
2.Crimes of the heart
3.Man, woman and child
Basil Poledouris
1.Conan the barbarian
2.Les misérables
3.Quigley down under
Miklos Rozsa
1.Ben-hur
2.King of kings
3.El cid
Rachel Portman
1.Chocolat
2.Cider house rules
3.Hart's war
Christopher Gunning
1.Wild Africa
2.Firelight
3.When the whales came
Peter -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
Georges Delerue
1. Dien Bien Phu
2. Agnes of God
3. The Last Metro (La Dernier Metro)
Christopher Young
1. The Tower
2. The Core
3. Murder in the First
Gustavo Santaolalla (from most displeasurable to least displeasurable)
-3. 21 Grams.
-2. Babel
-1. Brokeback Mountain
Rachel Portman
1. The Human Stain
2. The Truth About Charlie
3. The Manchurian CandidateA butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
These aren't necessarily my favourites, but what I consider the composers' best.
John Powell:
1. The Bourne Supremacy
2. Paycheck
3. Endurance
Michael Giacchino:
1. Medal Of Honor
2. Lost Season 3
3. The Incredibles
(That was too hard, there's too many great scores by him.)
James Newton Howard:
1. Dinosaur
2. Atlantis
3. Waterhorse
John Williams:
1. Raiders
2. Last Crusade
3. Return Of The Jedi
Sean Callery:
1. 24 Season 5
2. 24 Season 2
3. 24 Season 1 -
- CommentTimeJan 31st 2008 edited
Timmer wrote
3. Delores Clairborne[/b]
That's DOLORES CLAIBORNE!I am extremely serious.