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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment No. But I'm thinking about it. :D
- Category General Discussions
- Written by tjguitar
- Added 3 days ago
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment It's only in the beginning, so acceptable. :) But dialogue is a no-no in general. Did you get it?
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added 3 days ago
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment Did you get the re-issue of War of the Worlds so that you don't have to listen to Morgan Freeman's narration, or is the narration acceptable to you? :D
- Category General Discussions
- Written by tjguitar
- Added 3 days ago
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- discussion topic GHENT/WSA 2024: PHILIPPE ROMBI, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL, HORNER TRIBUTE
- Comment Another guest for WSA has been announced: [blue][b]ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL[/b][/blue] https://www.worldsoundtrackawards.com/news/elliot-goldenthal-to-receive-lifetime-achievement-award-at-24th-world-soundtrack-awards
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Bregt
- Added May 3rd 2024
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- discussion topic GHENT/WSA 2024: PHILIPPE ROMBI, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL, HORNER TRIBUTE
- Comment Wow, cool! A true Horner fan. :)
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Bregt
- Added May 3rd 2024
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- discussion topic Celluloid Tunes # 82: The 10 Best Scores of 2023 (ENG)
- Comment Reviews on-the-go # 6: https://celluloidtunes.no/reviews-on-the-go-6/ RONJA THE ROBBER'S DAUGHTER (Johan Söderqvist) SUPERSEX (Ralf Hildenbeutel) HOW TO BLOW UP A PIPELINE (Gavin Brivik) NUDES (Rob, Nousdeuxtheband & Paul Sabin) TIME BOMB Y2K (Nathan Micay) CHALLENGERS (Trent Reznor & ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Apr 25th 2024
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- discussion topic Synthwave scores
- Comment Cheers, Alan! :) I really recommend ALL of Waveshaper's albums. He's my favourite synthwaver. All of them can be sampled at his Bandcamp site.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Apr 15th 2024
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- discussion topic Synthwave scores
- Comment [quote][b]Thor wrote[/b] My review of Waveshaper's A VOID HOPE, for anyone interested: https://celluloidtunes.no/a-void-hope-waveshaper/[/quote] Thanks for the link Thor. I hadn't come across this one before. I am glad you highlighted it - I like it.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by FalkirkBairn
- Added Apr 15th 2024
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- discussion topic Synthwave scores
- Comment My review of Waveshaper's A VOID HOPE, for anyone interested: https://celluloidtunes.no/a-void-hope-waveshaper/
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Apr 15th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: ANTHOLOGY, VOL. 1 (Eduard Artemiev)[/b] I've managed to procure both of Artemiev's anthologies (11 and 12 CDs, respectively), but only in digital format. I'm now trying to make a "best of" of both volumes, for easier listening. There's some absolutely stunning music in these sets, ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 30th 2024
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- discussion topic Site problems
- Comment :biggrin:
- Category Site questions & feedback
- Written by Bregt
- Added Mar 28th 2024
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- discussion topic GHENT/WSA 2024: PHILIPPE ROMBI, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL, HORNER TRIBUTE
- Comment Bregt usually posts about these things, but I got a PR mail a couple of days ago which said that Philippe Rombi is this year's guest-of-honour at the WSA. Fine composer, so those of you in proximity should go. Personally, I cannot afford any travelling abroad (except maybe Denmark) in the ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 25th 2024
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- discussion topic Using score names when making puns.
- Comment No, but "Peter" is. So think: Penis Packer. With "Packer" being slang for putting/cramming it in.
- Category Off Topic
- Written by justin boggan
- Added Mar 19th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: BRÖLLOP, BEGRAVNING OCH DOP (Gaute Storaas)[/b] One of Gaute's best scores, I think, although there are a couple of "modern" elements I could be without. But the way he plays around with certain Swedish folk music tropes amidst a rich, orchestral drama score is wonderful. We ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 19th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: NOW IT'S DARK (Thomas Dybdahl)[/b] Thomas Dybdahl is primarily known in Norway for his melancholic pop music, but for this 2018 film, he really branced out into dark synth landscapes. Love it.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 18th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: TAAL (A.R. Rahman)[/b] 1999, and Rahman is developping into more lush landscapes, even though this is a song-driven soundtrack too (at a generous 65 minutes!). I think maybe this is the score that foreshadows his later work, whether in Bollywood or Hollywood (cemented in LAGAAN two years ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 16th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: DOLI SAJA KE RAKHNA (A.R. Rahman)[/b] I like how moody the songs are, for this 1998 movie. Not a lot of aggravating vocals, just running smoothly along. Rahman always has those gorgeous chord modulations.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 16th 2024
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- discussion topic Site problems
- Comment No worries. Only Alan and I noticed. :)
- Category Site questions & feedback
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 13th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: THE CURE (Dave Grusin)[/b] I've had a digital version of this score in my collection for years, but I think I've only played it once. Returning to it now, and I can't understand why I haven't played it more often. It really is a lovely slice of Americana. Grusin and Randy Newman, in ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 13th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE (Dave Grusin)[/b] I think this 1967 score is one of the first feature film scores Grusin ever did? In any case, it's a solid album. Loungey, with some sprinkles of orchestral drama and even those quasi-baroque elements I love so much in jazz-centered scores. ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 13th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: PREVENGE (Toydrum)[/b] This was a nifty little thriller from 2016. I dig Toydrum's work in general, and while this isn't on the level of DEEP WATER and FUTUREWORLD, I love the combination of ethereal, childlike innocence and those experimental, grindy, zithering tension elements they're ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 12th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: SISTER MARY EXPLAINS IT ALL (Philippe Sarde)[/b] This 2001 score was a major revelation in my recent 'collection expansion'. From the cover, it might look like a cheesy comedy, and perhaps it is. But one shouldn't be fooled by the cover. Remember how WE'RE NO ANGELS, despite its cover, ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 11th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: L'UOMO CHE CAVALCAVA DEL BUIO (Pino Donaggio)[/b] Yes, I've been on a bit of a Donaggio binge lately. This is a nice drama score from 2009, directed by and starring Terrence Hill. I think it's a sample/acoustic hybrid. It's all drifting softly and cautiously by; some of the suspense tracks ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 10th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: A SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER NEVER CRIES (Richard Robbins)[/b] This is one of the Robbinses I always had a bit of trouble getting into. Something about the starkness of the minimalism, I think. But once you weed out the existing songs and pieces, you're left with 32 minutes of score, which means ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 10th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: WIDOW'S NEST (Francis Lai)[/b] NIDO DE VIUDAS, or WIDOW'S NEST in English, is a 1977 film with a superb Francis Lai score. Deeply melancholic, with gorgeous mixes of synth and orchestra. Some of it has a NEVERENDING STORY vibe. Alas, it's only available in the Anthology box, so I had to ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 10th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: EN KÄRLEKSHISTORIA (Björn Isfält)[/b] Sadly, as a Roy Andersson fan, I haven't seen this 1970 film of his. But the soundtrack is great. Proto-prog á la Procol Harum with some folk elements thrown in, as always with Björn Isfält's achingly gorgeous, bittersweet orchestral backdrops and ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 7th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [quote][b]Joep wrote[/b] [quote][b]Thor wrote[/b] [b]NP: COSI FAN TUTTE (Pino Donaggio)[/b]delightful collision of styles, lik![/quote] That summarises a larger portion of his resume, even though it often varies in between delightful and dubious, quirkiness on a single body of work. If I were to ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 7th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [quote][b]Thor wrote[/b] [b]NP: COSI FAN TUTTE (Pino Donaggio)[/b]delightful collision of styles, lik![/quote] That summarises a larger portion of his resume, even though it often varies in between delightful and dubious, quirkiness on a single body of work. If I were to compile the best of list, ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Joep
- Added Mar 5th 2024
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- Comment [b]NP: LA FRECCIA NERA (Stefano Caprioli)[/b] I feel like Caprioli is one of the more underrated of current Italian composers (he's 62, so not a youngling). Usually reverts back to the melodic elegance of his predecessors for his film and TV work, including this period piece.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 5th 2024
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- discussion topic NOW PLAYING LI
- Comment [b]NP: COSI FAN TUTTE (Pino Donaggio)[/b] Outside the tantalizing cover, a delightful sex comedy score that combines synths and orchestra in ways that only Donaggio can (and perhaps Francis Lai). Perhaps a melancholic piano or string line, with discrete, bubbly synths underneath. Also some ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by Thor
- Added Mar 5th 2024
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