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      CommentAuthormoviescore
    • CommentTimeSep 3rd 2008
    A few new additions to http://www.upcomingfilmscores.com:

    Jeff Beal: Who Do You Love • Ping Pong Love.
    Charles Denler: Links of Utopia.
    Corey Allen Jackson: Complacency.
    Ben Mink: Fifty Dead Men Walking.
    Carlo Siliotto: Il sangue dei vinti.
    Jeff Toyne: The New Twenty.

    mc
  1. "Loft" (recorded)
    Wolfram de Marco
    Source: his official MySpace page.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  2. "Doubt"
    Howard Shore

    There is a post at FSM saying Shore is the composer. Don't know if it's true, but this sure isn't turning out to Philip Glass's year -- as he was the first composer on this film also.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  3. Yes, though the word out of Toronto seems to indicate that Glass was fortunate to get replaced on THE OTHER MAN. It is, in the words of one critic, 'a dog'.
    A butterfly thinks therefore I am
  4. "The Hessen Affair"
    Stephen Warbeck
    Source: non provided, but it's recorded and there is a video online of some parts of the sessions and Warbeck talking about it.


    Also, his replacement score to "The Other Man" was done a bit back. Reviews go from calling it "evocotive" to ... not nice. Film opens in december. Plenty of time for Nyman to replace it. ;-)


    And Mark Isham has recorded a replacement score for "Crossing Over" (replacing one by John Murphy).
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  5. "The Pardon"
    Ashley Irwin

    Replacement score (John Novello).
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  6. "Kick-Ass"
    Ilan Eshkeri
    Source: according to the official website of the movie. Also listed on IMDB.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  7. "An American Carol"
    James L. Venable
    Source: various, like the site of a composer who works him.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  8. ""Fortune Cookie"
    "Callous"

    Kurt Oldman
    Source: his official MySpace page.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  9. "Moon"
    Clint Mansell
    Source: http://www.davidbowie.com/news/index.php?id=20080613


    "Role Models"
    Craig Wedren
    Source: non provided (but he is)


    "Lesbian Vampire Killers" (recorded)
    Debbie Wiseman
    Source: http://www.thejc.com/node/5818 (and MFTM said so a few months back too)


    "The Tempest"
    Elliot Goldenthal
    Source: non provided, but come on -- his wife is doing the film. ;-)


    "I Am Bad"
    Harry Gregson-Williams
    Source: non provided (but he did)


    "The Dream of the Romans"
    "Spread"
    "The Strip"

    John Swihart
    Source: non provided


    "Earth Days" (documentary)
    Michael Giacchino
    Source: non provided
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeSep 30th 2008
    Boy wouldn't it be fun if Goldenthal ever got rejected by his wife while working on an original score for her!

    (i tried all the possible combinations NOT to leave any possible puns in such a sentence but there absolutely isn't one!)
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
    • CommentAuthorAnthony
    • CommentTimeSep 30th 2008
    justin boggan wrote

    "I Am Bad"
    Harry Gregson-Williams
    Source: non provided (but he did)


    A Harry Gregson-Williams biography?
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeSep 30th 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    Boy wouldn't it be fun if Goldenthal ever got rejected by his wife while working on an original score for her!

    (i tried all the possible combinations NOT to leave any possible puns in such a sentence but there absolutely isn't one!)


    I have one but it's unprintable. wink
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorBregt
    • CommentTimeSep 30th 2008
    Anthony wrote
    justin boggan wrote

    "I Am Bad"
    Harry Gregson-Williams
    Source: non provided (but he did)


    A Harry Gregson-Williams biography?

    It's a movie with Will Smith, talking about his career and movies.
    Kazoo
  10. Does anyone know if Mark McKenzie has any films that he's working on currently? I really love most of the music he has written, so I'm always looking forward to anything he's doing with anticipation, but I haven't heard of any current projects. This disappoints me.
  11. I found one (maybe I should trying looking before I ask shame )

    Jake's Run (2009) a film about a boy with fragile X syndrome directed by first timer Adam Miller

    Source: IMDB
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeSep 30th 2008
    christopher wrote
    Does anyone know if Mark McKenzie has any films that he's working on currently? I really love most of the music he has written, so I'm always looking forward to anything he's doing with anticipation, but I haven't heard of any current projects. This disappoints me.


    Same here; i just LOVE the man's music and he gets so much playtime on my system!


    Wait; that came out completely, very very wrong.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  12. "(film name unknown)"
    "Five Minutes of Heaven"

    David Holmes
    Source: a webpage about his move in life states he completed the score for the second one listed, and is scoring a film from a new company he helped start:

    For his last three film soundtracks, he rejected Hollywood in favour of low-budget projects shot in Northern Ireland. Eighteen months ago, he set up a film production company in Belfast with two childhood friends and recently completed the score for its first full-length feature, due next year.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeOct 2nd 2008
    I see reading the latest Empire film magazine that a new CONAN film is to be made, considering the massive scoring shoes to be filled on this one I don't think there's anyone other than Elliot Goldenthal for the job.
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
  13. "Resolution 819"
    Ennio Morricone
    Source: new interview with him (see the Morricone page here)
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  14. "Soul Men" (recorded)
    Stanley Clarke
    Source:
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  15. These are all my additions for films that haven't opened yet, and aren't added to the UpcomingFilmScores blog site (I consolidated them all into this one, except for the first two pages):



    <--A-->

    "The Ministers"
    George Acogny
    Source: his self-made IMDB.com Resume


    <--B-->

    "Tyrannosaurus Rex" (mid 2009)
    Tyler Bates
    Source: non found; listed on IMDB

    "The Post Grad Survival Guide"
    "I Love You, Beth Cooper"

    Christophe Beck
    Source: non provided (but he is)
    http://www.annecarlini.com/ex_interviews.php?id=889

    "The Ice Man" (2009)
    "Victory Over Darkness" (no IMDB page yet)
    "Mechanik" (no IMDB page yet)
    Gilad Benamram
    Source: composer's website.

    "Small Town Saturday Night" (replacing a score by Steve Dorff)
    Steve Bertrand
    Source: his MySpace page

    "My Beautiful Mistake"
    Chris Boardman
    Source: non provided

    "Queen Libussa" (recorded)
    Benedikt Brydern
    Source: orchestrator's site who says it's been recorded.


    <--C-->

    "American Inquisition"
    Teddy Castelucchi
    Source: non provided (but he is; I reported it back in June)

    "I.E"
    Tommy Coster and some person/group(?) called Verge.
    Source: MySpace page telling about it.


    <--D-->

    "Little Fish, Strange Pond"
    "The Singularity Is Near"

    Doug DeAngelis
    Source: non provided

    "No Clean Break" ("Break" 2009)
    Peter & Carlos DiStefano
    Source: Carlos Distefano's MySpace page

    "Cut, Print"
    Ludek Drizhal
    Source: his website

    "The Commander" (no IMDB page yet; Jolyon Simmonds)
    Anne Dudley
    Source: agency's site.



    <--E-->

    "Streets of Blood" (2009; I think recorded)
    Stephen Endelman
    Source: non provided

    "Kick-Ass"
    Ilan Eshkeri
    Source: according to the official website of the movie. Also listed on IMDB.


    <--G-->

    "Earth Days" (documentary)
    Michael Giacchino
    Source: non provided

    "The Tempest"
    Elliot Goldenthal
    Source: non provided, but come on -- his wife is doing the film. ;-)


    <--H-->

    "Fallen Hero"
    Daniel Hamuy (used to orchestrate for David Newman regularly)
    Source: the film's website (also listed on IMDB)

    "Wonderwall"
    Tom Heil
    Source: composer's MySpace page where he says he is.

    "(film name unknown)"
    "Five Minutes of Heaven"

    David Holmes
    Source: a webpage about his move in life states he completed the score for the second one listed, and is scoring a film from a new company he helped start:

    For his last three film soundtracks, he rejected Hollywood in favour of low-budget projects shot in Northern Ireland. Eighteen months ago, he set up a film production company in Belfast with two childhood friends and recently completed the score for its first full-length feature, due next year.



    <--I-->

    "The Pardon" (replacing a score by John Novello)
    Ashley Irwin

    "Crossing Over" (recorded; replacing one by John Murphy)
    "Not Forgotten"
    Mark Isham
    Source: site or two of people who worked on the score. Source for second: none, but he is.


    <--J-->

    "The Brothers Bloom"
    Nathan Johnson
    Source: non provided


    <--K-->

    "The Horsemen"
    "Pinocchio"
    (TV movie)
    "White Rose"
    Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
    Source: Lokutus -- who interviewed the composer, but a couple months before stated these were projects Kaczmarek was scoring (along with the already announced "Passchendaele")
    Source for "Pinocchio": composer who worked on the score.

    "The Bird Can't Fly"
    Mark Killian
    Source: agency site.

    "A Haunting in Connecticut"
    Robert. J. Kral
    Source: non provided (but he is)


    <--L-->

    "Gym Teacher: The Movie"
    Daniel Licht (who scores the Showtime series "Dexter")
    Source: angecy site


    <--M-->

    "Stand Up" (No IMDB page yet, but composer says score is completed)
    Robert Mann
    Source: agency site

    "The big Forever" (sci-fi short film)
    "Moon"
    Clint Mansell
    Source: http://www.davidbowie.com/news/index.php?id=20080613
    Source for first: composer who assisted.

    "Everybody's Fine" (recorded)
    "All Quiet on the Western Front"
    Dario Marianelli
    Source: 1st one:
    http://www.conntact.com/article_page.lasso?id=42031
    2nd one: none provided

    "Un simple espion" ("A Simple Spy")
    Cliff Martinez
    Source: agency site of a compsoer who provided additional scoring; Robert Mann)

    "Perception"
    Aaron Meicht
    Source: composer in an interview

    "Seawolf"
    Richard Mitchell
    Source: agency's site.

    "Resolution 819"
    Ennio Morricone
    Source: new interview with him (see the Morricone page here)

    "Margeret"
    Nico Muhly
    Source: non provided (but he is)

    "Girl of the Year" (no IMDB page yet; Martha Coolidge)
    Jeannie Muskett
    Source: agency's site.


    <--N-->

    "Tumbling After"
    Julia Newmann (who has been orchestrating for J.N.H. since about "King Kong")
    Source: her website

    "Blood Shot" (2009)
    Kyle Newsmaster
    Source: omposer's website


    <--O-->

    "The Beautiful Ordinary" (recorded)
    Dustin O’Halloran
    Source: non provided

    "Fortune Cookie"
    "Callous"

    Kurt Oldman
    Source: his official MySpace page.

    "The Loss of A Teardrop Diamond"
    Mark Orton
    Source: non provided (but he is)


    <--P-->

    "Number 13"
    Paola Prestini
    Source: composer's website



    <--R-->

    "Baby Mama"
    Jeff Richmond
    Source: composer who produced it, is website (says the score is beautiful, but only about 30mins long)

    "Lost Not Found" (no IMDB page yet)
    "Death Stalks the Streets"
    John Roome
    Source: composer's website


    <--S-->

    "Garden of Eden"
    Roger Julia-Satorra
    Source: recording facility's website

    "Bob: The Musical" (2010)
    Marc Shaiman
    Source: a few confirmed sources say he has signed; Google search shows it's for songs, so I guess no score, but the man can write funny songs! This should be a real treat.

    "The Goods: The Don Ready Story" (Will Ferrel comedy)
    Theodore Shapiro
    Source: non provided

    "Sweetwater" (recorded)
    Lalo Schifrin
    Source: I asked the director and he confirmed it

    "The Incident" (Foreign title: Herbes folles, Les)
    "The Knights Of Appletown"
    Mark Snow
    Source for first: interview where he said so.
    Source for second: new interviews where he says so.

    "Unwelcome Strangers"
    "Edgar Allen Poe's Annabel Lee"
    (no IMDB page yet)
    "Shifting The Canvas"
    Jason Solowsky
    Source: composer's website

    "Gold Ol' Boy"
    Andy Summers (of The Police)
    Source: a press thingy on the film

    "Between Love & Goodbye"
    Scott Starrett
    Source: composer's website

    "Chilled In Miami" (replacement score)
    "The Dream of the Romans"
    "Spread"
    "The Strip"

    John Swihart
    Source: non provided


    <--T-->

    "Is There Anybody There?"
    Joby Talbot
    Source: none provided (but he is)

    "Summerhill"
    Sheridan Tongue
    Source: composer's website

    "Order of Redemption" (recorded)
    Pinar Toprak
    Source: orchestrator's site who says it's been recorded.

    "The Root of All Evil"
    Tim Truman
    Source: non provided (but he is)


    <--U-->

    "Incendiary"
    Shigeru Umebayashi (replacing Barrington Pheloug)
    Source: aside from IMDB, also listed on his official site


    <--W-->

    "Freakdog" (recorded in June)
    "French Film"
    "Helen Stanley"

    "The Hessen Affair" (recorded)
    "Vanilla Gorilla"
    Stephen Warbeck
    Source for the third: non provided, but it's recorded and there is a video online of some parts of the sessions and Warbeck talking about it.

    "Brother's War"
    Christopher Ward
    Source: his official MySpace page, with info:
    "He's scored Brothers War, a WWII drama with strong Russian and German themed music - choirs, big percussion, all the things Chris loves to do."


    "Role Models"
    Craig Wedren
    Source: non provided (but he is)

    "I Am Bad"
    Harry Gregson-Williams
    Source: non provided (but he did)



    "Another Gay Sequel" (a perfect name ;-) (recorded)
    Marty Beller & Dan Miller (of They Might Be Giants)
    Source: their website
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  16. A couple more upcoming projects I haven't seen mentioned here:

    The Reader - Alberto Iglesias
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0976051/

    Orphan - John Ottman
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1148204/

    The Eleventh Hour (TV show) - Graeme Revell
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1118697/
  17. "The Reader" seems to be on shaky composer grounds. One composer is listed for doing a "conceptual score" or what ever the heck that means, then Nico Muhly was doing it, and then I pointed out a bit back Iglesias was on. I have doubts Iglesias will still be the named credited when shown in the theaters.



    "Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird"
    Sujin Nam (works with Young)
    Source: her website. She's also not that bad looking.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  18. John Frizzell has recorded a replacement score for "Whiteout", which Atli Örvarsson had been on.


    James Brett has recorded his score for the first episode of the upcoming NBC show "Crusoe" (Robinson Crusoe).


    "A Dog Year"
    Joseph Vitarelli
    Source: agency's site.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthormoviescore
    • CommentTimeOct 20th 2008
    Sorry for the lack of updates from http://www.upcomingfilmscores.com lately - I have just had too little time and had to focus on the label, but here are the latest additions to the Scoreboard. I'm sure some of them have already been mentioned here, but most of it should be news for you guys.

    Toby Chu: Quit.
    Stanley Clarke: Soul Men.
    James Michael Dooley: Brownie Master.
    Clint Eastwood: The Changeling.
    Steve Edwards: Lies and Illusions.
    Danny Elfman: Alice in Wonderland.
    Ilan Eshkeri: Kick Ass.
    Robert Folk: Beethoven's Big Break.
    Alex Heffes: Shanghai.
    Richard Marvin: The Surrogates.
    Zacarías M. de la Riva: Imago Mortis.
    Bennett Salvay: The Lost Tribe.
    BC Smith: The Other End of the Line.
    Kent Sparling: The Princess of Nebraska • Everything Strange and New.
    James L. Venable: An American Carol.
    Marius de Vries: Easy Virtue.
    Robb Williamson: Game (co-composer).
    Debbie Wiseman: Lesbian Vampire Killers.
    Geoff Zanelli: Game (co-composer).
    Atli Örvarsson: The 4th Kind.

    mc
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeOct 20th 2008
    So many little, meaningless projects rolleyes

    I wonder if kick ass will be kick-ass actually. tongue
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeOct 20th 2008
    OMG, Toby Chu is back!
    Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you
  19. Lesbian Vampire Killers biggrin Poor Wiseman.
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthormoviescore
    • CommentTimeOct 21st 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    So many little, meaningless projects rolleyes


    Sometimes these little meaningless projects turn out to be the most interesting ones. wink I built a company on that! biggrin

    mc