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JAMES HORNER
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 7th 2010
Sneakers is a great score, quite underrated IMO.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 7th 2010
Indeed! I think I will listen to that next...
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- CommentTimeApr 7th 2010
Steven wrote
It's got Jackie Chan in it, of course it's going to be shit.
Yeah yeah, "you never know"... but it will be shit.
he's only shit in the American movies, so in this case you're rightwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 7th 2010
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
It's got Jackie Chan in it, of course it's going to be shit.
Yeah yeah, "you never know"... but it will be shit.
he's only shit in the American movies, so in this case you're right
Not in Rush Hour 1 & 2 though. And The Forbidden Kingdom at least attempts to show him back to his former self."considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G. -
- CommentTimeApr 7th 2010 edited
DreamTheater wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
It's got Jackie Chan in it, of course it's going to be shit.
Yeah yeah, "you never know"... but it will be shit.
he's only shit in the American movies, so in this case you're right
Not in Rush Hour 1 & 2 though. And The Forbidden Kingdom at least attempts to show him back to his former self.
and in Shanghai Knights and Shanghai Noon he's good as well, but the others my godwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 8th 2010 edited
I started to watch his old school movies back in 1987... at that time only "hard core" kung fu movie buffs knew about him. (I was a friend of a Chinese guy, and started to watch these movies at his home)
Sadly Jacky Chan is too old now to pull of his old stuff, and all his new movies suck due to the following reasons:
Lame stunts (reasons; too old, and when the movies are shot outside of Hong Kong, no insurance company want to cover him when he really want to do some old school stuff. So what do we get, lame stuff with wires.
Lame movies to start with. He want to keep his "friendly guy next door" status, which is good of course, but as a result he will end up in very dumb kid movies. Fact is, he is a bad actor, but a likeable one though.
Please give me the old stuff, the nicely choreographed old school kung fu movies, like the Drunkenmaster, Fearles Hyana en Snake in the Eagles Shadow. Movies where they don't use wires, or confusing close up flurry of fists/feets nonsense, but use wide angle, steady shots - which show everything clearly and without any confusion. (like the original Drunkenmaster for example)
These movies are dumb too, but in a cool way, and the fighting is really skilfull (albeit unrealistic) but at least its without wires, and without those really uncool wirework nonense, flying stuff.
ps. I practised kungfu from 1988 - 2000. White Eyebrow Style.
... and I "met" him a few times while I worked in a hotel in Hong Kong. Quite fun.www.budgethotels-hongkong.com LOWEST Hong Kong hotel rates -
- CommentTimeApr 8th 2010
I've only discovered his HK stuff a couple of years ago. My first time I saw him at work was in 'Rumble in the Bronx', and I saw most of his US films after that, remaining unfamiliar with his HK style. While the fighting is always great in those old HK movies, the stories and what's going on outside of the fighting always has a tendency to put me to sleep. It's the same old thing every time: the storyline is written around the fighting and stunts and it always results in ridiculous story developments and unneeded characters trying to fill up the plot holes. But when the action is great, it's all a martial arts fan needs. And Jackie has done some stupendously incredible things in his day. The last really great action I saw him do was in 'New Police Story', which had an allright story as well, and it showed him doing something else than his usual likeable comedy antics.
And Talos, I can imagine 'meeting' an idol is always fun."considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G. -
- CommentTimeApr 8th 2010 edited
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI1AwZN4 … re=related
Kudos!
5:52 is crazy!
He just held on as long as he could, cause he was too afraid to let go... so then his hands just slipped due to the gravity and he fell. (3 times!)
ps. My heart was banging like hell when I met him. Didn't say anything though to him, just "good afternoon" and then I escorted him.. I just let these people in peace without nagging them.www.budgethotels-hongkong.com LOWEST Hong Kong hotel rates -
- CommentTimeApr 8th 2010 edited
If you watch those stunts in such rapid succession, you can't help but think the man is clearly insane, borderline suicidal. But in fact these are all meticulously prepared, still to pull them off like he does, requires someone of a wimp-less nature.
Thanks for reminding me of some of the more crazy ones, Jackie rules.
But to get on topic again...
JAMES HORNER RULES TOO !"considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G. -
- CommentTimeApr 8th 2010
Talos wrote
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI1AwZN4 … re=related
Kudos!
5:52 is crazy!
He just held on as long as he could, cause he was too afraid to let go... so then his hands just slipped due to the gravity and he fell. (3 times!)
ps. My heart was banging like hell when I met him. Didn't say anything though to him, just "good afternoon" and then I escorted him.. I just let these people in peace without nagging them.
haha; excellent clip, thanks Talos
I could place 50 stunts more with that list, but hey, everyone will have his own special favoriteswaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 9th 2010 edited
He seems to have composed music for The Flying Horsemen Air Show.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 … amp;ref=mf
"The new Horsemen music is complete after two days in LA with Oscar-winning composer James Horner. The team is heading to the NAS Key West air show where the music will debut. Check out the new photos in the gallery."
"The Horsemen have finished recording what Ed Shipley calls "the official anthem of flight" written and conducted by Oscar-winning composer James Horner. The music will debut in NAS Key West."
"The report from the sound session: James Horner just defined flight. The music will debut at the NAS Key West air show this weekend." -
- CommentTimeApr 9th 2010
Now this sounds like an interesting project to hopefully inject him with a little vigor.The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else. -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
I notice that on the 19th April Amazon.co.uk is releasing as a download a "deluxe" version of Avatar:
01 - "You Don't Dream In Cryo...." (6:09)
02 - Jake Enters His Avatar World (5:24)
03 - Pure Spirits of The Forest (8:49)
04 - The Bioluminescence of The Night (3:37)
05 - Becoming One of "The People" - Becoming One With Neytiri (7:43)
06 - Climbing Up "Iknimaya - The Path To Heaven" (3:18)
07 - Jake's First Flight (4:50)
08 - Scorched Earth (3:32)
09 - Quaritch (5:01)
10 - The Destruction of Hometree (6:47)
11 - Shutting Down Grace's Lab (2:47)
12 - Gathering All The Na'vi Clans For Battle (5:14)
13 - War (11:21)
14 - I See You [Theme from Avatar] (4:20)
15 - Pandora (Bonus Track) (3:17)
16 - Viperwolves Attack (Bonus Track) (3:50)
17 - Great Leonoptryx (Bonus Track) (1:33)
18 - Escape From Hellgate (Bonus Track) (3:25)
19 - Healing Ceremony (Bonus Track) (2:21)
20 - The Death of Quaritch (Bonus Track) (5:20)
+ digital booklet
Avatar (Deluxe)The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
With free shipping! -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
What a rip off! You have to buy the whole album again just to get the bonus tracks. Plus they haven't even bothered to create a new album from it, just dumped them on the end and named them bonus tracks (which is a synonym for "we couldn't be arsed to incorporate these into the original album").
Seems all the pointless when you consider the 3 disc promo was recently leaked! Though I would be interested to see what the digital booklet is all about? -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
BobdH wrote
With free shipping!
Yes, but at the expense (no pun intended) of CD quality tracks.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorKevin Scarlet
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
Steven wrote
What a rip off! You have to buy the whole album again just to get the bonus tracks. Plus they haven't even bothered to create a new album from it, just dumped them on the end and named them bonus tracks (which is a synonym for "we couldn't be arsed to incorporate these into the original album").
Seems all the pointless when you consider the 3 disc promo was recently leaked! Though I would be interested to see what the digital booklet is all about?
I suppose it'd be nice to see how these tracks will be edited...but I'm so ahead of them. -
- CommentAuthorMatt C
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
James Horner to score "The Karate Kid" remake... who did that come along?
That's about the last scoring assignement I would have expected...
Curious, what he's coming up with...
It's nice to see a talented composer replace one of the MV clones (usually it's the reverse happening).
I'm almost willing to bet that Horner will use the shakuhaichi in place of the erhu and ditzi flutes and call it "Chinese."http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010 edited
Are those bonus tracks in the UK digital release actual tracks from the score or new versions? The brass and strings sound sampled to me. -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
Some (all?) of it sounds synthy indeed. What the hell? -
- CommentTimeApr 12th 2010
http://www.asb.tv/videos/view.php?v=2dd34758
The Fourth Horsemen
Uploaded By: Ed Shipley 05/29/2009
This video is dedicated to our Fourth Horsemen... James Horner. James is a dear friend of the team and has flown with us countless times. We are blessed to have James composing music for the Horsemen. We made this video for James as inspiration of how we feel when we fly our routine.
http://www.asb.tv/photos/view.php?v=32857
An Oscar winning composer and friend of ASB
Uploaded By: Admin 05/21/2009
James Horner, the Oscar winning composer of greats such as Braveheart and Titanic loves aviation and has become a great friend of ASB. He recently enjoyed the Planes of Fame air show as our guest; seen here with Steph, the brains and creative talent of ASB and Horsemen merchandise. -
- CommentTimeApr 18th 2010
Another new assignment for him?
The Adjusment Bureau
James Horner ("Avatar," "Titanic") wrote the score and he'll surely provide mainstream orchestral swell and bombast
http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/2010/04 … ureau.html
A couple of weeks ago it was reported that Thomas Newman is scoring this movie (http://filmmusicreporter.wordpress.com/ … nt-bureau/). -
- CommentAuthorScorefanatic
- CommentTimeApr 18th 2010 edited
This is just a rumor which I think originated by someone adding Horner as the composer on Wikipedia. Thomas Newman is still working on the score. -
- CommentTimeApr 19th 2010 edited
I didn't really care for the Avatar OST, but in IMHO the promo material packs some nice extra punch with some unrelenting heavy action stuff. Most of the extra stuff is quite boring though...
For me the standout extra tracks are:
- Quaritch down (i like this track because it doesn't sound like Avatar's music at all, its a kind of Uncommor Valor, meets Avatar, meets Resolution and Hyperspace from Aliens.
- Thanator chase part 1 (i like this track a lot as well, its heavy and aggressive... with some very effective and cool sounding 'paaahhhh' male voice stuff.www.budgethotels-hongkong.com LOWEST Hong Kong hotel rates -
- CommentTimeMay 5th 2010
http://www.charitybuzz.com/categories/1 … ems/106924
Let it be one of us.The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else. -
- CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
'The Death Of Quaritch' on the "deluxe" edition of the Avatar album is surprisingly synthy. Sounds like a mock-up cue in places, perhaps even early Zimmerish-esque. (I enjoy it... but that's not saying much as I enjoy just about everything Horner wrote for that film.) -
- CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
Most of those tracks on the "deluxe" edition seem to be synth mockups. I'll take the 3 CD promo over it anytime. -
- CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
Indeed. It seems odd that synth mock ups (or at least cues that sound like mock-ups) constitute as "deluxe". I enjoy them, I have nothing against them - but why didn't they choose 'Qauritch Down', arguably the best track from the score? Very odd. -
- CommentTimeMay 16th 2010
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- CommentTimeMay 16th 2010
DemonStar wrote
Most of those tracks on the "deluxe" edition seem to be synth mockups. I'll take the 3 CD promo over it anytime.
Or you could take the super-deluxe 3CD + 5CD = 4CD film-order album-style edited version that I have spent 10-15 hours creating.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to!