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- Comment [quote][b]Steven wrote[/b] [quote][b]Roy wrote[/b] [b]THE PERFECT STORM - [/b][red][big]James Horner[/big][/red] While Listening to those magnificent action tracks from this soundtrack I can Understand why someone can neglected track like War from Avatar. Anyway, back to Perfect Storm - This Is ...
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXIII
- Comment [b]THE PERFECT STORM - [/b][red][big]James Horner[/big][/red] While Listening to those magnificent action tracks from this soundtrack I can Understand why someone can neglected track like War from Avatar. Anyway, back to Perfect Storm - This Is pure James Horner at His Best. :cool:
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment [quote][b]Thomas wrote[/b] [quote][b]Nautilus wrote[/b] Zimmer is working a lot. He is scoring very interesting projects. He is doing new things. he is being Crazy. And I love Zimmer. So, you can talk all what you want.... ZIMMER RULES![/quote] This is the first short, clear and true post in ...
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- Comment [quote][b]Thomas Glorieux wrote[/b] careful what you say around here of Zimmer Roy, you might get into trouble really soon ;) we all have our own personal taste on that, I think Zimmer and Horner have already proven themselves aplenty[/quote] ;) nothing against Zimmer from my side, I value ...
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- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] I am not denying that Horner is a TALENTED composer. What I am saying (and what sometimes disturbs me as a future director) is that his education is sometimes first to his film scoring instinct (and I know how hard it is to score a scene, I tried).[/quote] OK. so ...
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- discussion topic OMG !! It's like 2013 already? Well... Happy New Year!
- Comment [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] [quote][b]DreamTheater wrote[/b] [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] What a beautiful photo![/quote] Yes wonderful foliage, too bad that big cat ruins it. :tongue: [/quote] Tell that to his face ;)[/quote] ...or try to bite him out of the picure :tongue:
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment "…I think partly what it's referring to is a particular type of film music which is big orchestral scores. Look, Jerry Goldsmith isn't around anymore. Elmer Bernstein isn't around anymore. Ennio Morricone doesn't do that much in America. So we have John Williams who doesn't do that much ...
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- Comment [b]NP: Matchstick Men - Hans Zimmer[/b] Listening to some expanded version where You can hear one track from Hans at his philosophy-like style ala' TTRL ;) All in All a Very weird music but very appropriate for this weirdo character played bu Cage. The references for Rota are Ok. for Me and The ...
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- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] I wonder what would happen if the story wasn't treated so seriously. I mean, in the end what we deal with is a faux-intellectual Indiana Jones (rather than killing Nazis to find an artifact, Langdon is looking at a painting). This kind of music might have worked, ...
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- discussion topic OMG !! It's like 2013 already? Well... Happy New Year!
- Comment [quote][b]Timmer wrote[/b] [quote][b]Roy wrote[/b] [quote][b]Miya wrote[/b] By the way this year is "year of the Tiger" in oriental zodiac. So as a new year's card from me, here I post a picture of this beautiful creature :) ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment But the whole movie is about very serious topic, it's controversial and touches sacred matters, so seriousness of a Score spoils it somehow intentionally, I mean exaggeration might have been important for filmmakers to treat this difficult subjects. That's Way This music works for Me in the Movie. ...
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- discussion topic OMG !! It's like 2013 already? Well... Happy New Year!
- Comment [quote][b]Miya wrote[/b] By the way this year is "year of the Tiger" in oriental zodiac. So as a new year's card from me, here I post a picture of this beautiful creature :) http://www.tokyo-zoo.net/news/temp/2009_11/2010tiger/img/amur_tiger_ring.jpg[/quote] Than I recomment You all a ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Again about The Da Vinci Code, so The Movie works with Score just as director -composer collaboration wanted. What's Wrong With that? You Can like it or not. As You said It wasn't a film like material so it wasn't easy thing to adapt. You might think It's improper narration but I find the movie ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] Horner of course is old-fashioned, but his mostly Hollywood, that's why he doesn't use metaphors. Horner rarely uses contrast (slow-motion scoring of fast scenes, a notable exception being A Beautiful Mind's Car Chase and rejected fragments from Windtalkers, where ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Well I don't Think Horner has problem with multiple possible ways of how music can work. Of Caurse He usually scores movies with this oldfashion way but thats because this movies demands this, You Can Find all what You Talking about(metaphors, counterpoints) in Horner Music in Movies like Beautiful ...
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- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] Malick tends to reedit scenes to fit his visions. Horner wanted to give the movie emotions (ie. make it a straightforward romance). Malick said that some scenes aren't about emotions and this is when Horner totally lost it. Malick wanted a metaphor, but feel free ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] It's not that I am incapable of seeing my movies scored by anyone else than Hans Zimmer. It's that I am incapable of seeing my movie scored by James Horner, because I would have to work with him too closely and even cut down on his personal instincts sometimes, ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] When it comes to the Aliens situation, the fallout was due to Horner coming to the movie just to see that the movie hasn't been done yet. The intensity of the collaboration was due to two things, I think: first is Cameron, who is a hard collaborator himself (his ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] It depends on the score, I think. A funny track title often works for the orchestra. Giacchino's track titles are reportedly (Erik?) given by his music editor during the sessions. I think Zimmer invents his alone (or with his minions, though he is the sole ...
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- Comment [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] [quote][b]Roy wrote[/b] OK [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] Well, James Horner would score The Chronicles of Narnia perfectly. When it comes to storytelling - that's the thing I have with Horner, he doesn't tell me stories. I think the closest to it is maybe ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Yeah, But when it comes to Combine all His synths with orchestra it doesn't usually come out very well, IMHO ;)
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment OK [quote][b]PawelStroinski wrote[/b] Well, James Horner would score The Chronicles of Narnia perfectly. When it comes to storytelling - that's the thing I have with Horner, he doesn't tell me stories. I think the closest to it is maybe Legends of the Fall actually. [/quote] But He tells Stories ...
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- Comment [quote][b]Thor wrote[/b] FIELD OF DREAMS and THE NAME OF THE ROSE are two other nice synth scores by him. Now, why the hell are we having this MASSIVE Horner discussion in a Zimmer thread?[/quote] Just to Give people some entertainment :biggrin:
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment well, well, well I see It al DEVELOPED into one hell of a discation ;) My next two cents: Horner Can or can't do electronics Music is just a matter of taste. The fact is that Horner writes music using paper and pencil, Zimmer on the other Hand use , well I don't exactly Know but I can't Imagine Him ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment Well Braveheart has many great themes and motifs, Few are shown in first tracks but not in full statement, thats right of course that there are many full statements of themes but not always, And as for developed, look for example at 'Sons of Scotland' That's a Build up Zimmer could only dream of ;)
- Category General Discussions
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- Added Jan 2nd 2010
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment I think Everybody would like to see that, but does Zimmer see himself doing that :biggrin:
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment :biggrin:
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- discussion topic Now Playing XXXIII
- Comment I would Chose Braveheart for an Oscar ;) but that's May be because of a sentiment (That's one of thoose score I listen to film music in the first place) . Anyway if You mean that Prokoviev's Battle on the Ice thing I wouldn't exaggerate that influence, If You think about Holst's Jupiter That's ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment ...Oh and Horner does something more, most people don't appreciate this. He developed his themes during an entire carrer. For example - Main Theme from [b]Mighty Joe Young[/b] (which I love btw) is build on motifs used previously in Project X and House of Cards. The other example is Main Theme from ...
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- discussion topic HANS ZIMMER
- Comment ..and does Zimmer is among them ? And I Can't agree that in case of Horner they are all fully developed snippets...
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- Added Jan 2nd 2010