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shock
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Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:36 pm Post subject: Best replacement score? |
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Which is your favorite score which had to replace a rejected score?
Or, if you know both scores: Where do you like the replacement score better? (Usually, most people tend to prefer the rejected ones...)
Mine is:
Mission: Impossible - Danny Elfman
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EyeDea
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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here's my list thus far:
1.Pirates of the Caribean - Klaus Badelt
rejected: Alan Silvestri
While I havnt heard both, Pirates by Badelt turned out fun,and I heard Silvesri re-used the material for Tomb Raider 2.
2.Remember the Titans - Trevor Rabin
rejected: John Debney
Ive heard both, and while they feature literaly the same instruments and "texan" flavor, Rabins effort has much more emotion and is frankly much more catchy as a stand alone product.
3.Timeline - Brian Tyler
rejected: Jerry Goldsmith
Again, heard both and while Tyler's score isnt great, its got its momments and has an established main theme. Goldsmith's work, which is set to be commercially released, is frankly lots of brass and percussion with random orchestral sound. IMO
4. Mission Impossible - ZImmer
rejected: ALan Silvestri
Heard both. For this one, Zimmer clearly has a more consistent score, but Silvestri did have some nice momments with the guitar. In all fairness though, Zimmer had the more "action oriented" score, something this movie required.
5. Troy - James Horner
rejected: Gabriel Yared
Heard both in their entirety. Horner's score pales in comparison to Yared's. Where Yared has power with thematic magic, Horner attempts to acheive the same with mindless brass. Yared is without question the winner in this case. _________________ By responding in any way shape or form, you contractually agree that I’m right, and youre wrong. |
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shock
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 6:46 am Post subject: |
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4. Mission Impossible - ZImmer
rejected: ALan Silvestri
Heard both. For this one, Zimmer clearly has a more consistent score, but Silvestri did have some nice momments with the guitar. In all fairness though, Zimmer had the more "action oriented" score, something this movie required. |
Are you talking about Mission: Impossible 2 here? That's the one Zimmer scored. Alan Silvestri wasn't hired to score M:I 2, only the first one. Zimmer has always been first choice for M:I 2.
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Armand
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:13 am Post subject: |
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Troy - James Horner
rejected: Gabriel Yared
It's one of the best soundtracks ever made (my opinion)!!! I'm glad they rejected the other one... _________________ Our umbrellas are colliding and I can't walk straightly.
Seeing me like that made you laugh.
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EyeDea
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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shock wrote: |
Are you talking about Mission: Impossible 2 here? That's the one Zimmer scored. Alan Silvestri wasn't hired to score M:I 2, only the first one. Zimmer has always been first choice for M:I 2. |
O im sorry, my fault on that one. Thanks for pointing it out. |
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the joyrider
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Location: uk
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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elfman did the first mission impossible film. |
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Sayo
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:33 pm Post subject: |
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EyeDea wrote: |
here's my list thus far:
1.Pirates of the Caribean - Klaus Badelt
rejected: Alan Silvestri
While I havnt heard both, Pirates by Badelt turned out fun,and I heard Silvesri re-used the material for Tomb Raider 2.
5. Troy - James Horner
rejected: Gabriel Yared
Heard both in their entirety. Horner's score pales in comparison to Yared's. Where Yared has power with thematic magic, Horner attempts to acheive the same with mindless brass. Yared is without question the winner in this case. |
I totally agree with the Troy rejected film, but oh man, I didn't know there was a second rejected soundtrack to Pirates??? I have to get my hands on that work. _________________
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Gr81
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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Some of my favorites are:
Chinatown- Jerry Goldsmith
Mission: Impossible- Danny Elfman
Air Force One- Jerry Goldsmith
The Hulk- Danny Elfman
Troy- James Horner _________________ "I wanna introduce you to a personal friend of mine. This is an M41A pulse rifle. Ten millimeter with over-and-under thirty millimeter pump action grenade launcher." |
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Gallows
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:45 am Post subject: |
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2001: A Space Odyssey - Scored by various
Rejected score - Alex North
The 13th Warrior - Jerry Goldsmith
Rejected score - Graeme Revell, also real nice.
Favorite rejected scores -
What Dreams May Come - Ennio Morricone
One of the greatest scores ever.
Timeline - Jerry Goldsmith
Fantastic score
Troy - Gabriel Yared
Haunting and magnificent
Torn Curtain - Bernard Herrmann
Classic Herrmann
Something Wicked This Way Comes - Georges Delerue
Very nice |
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