Headthump
#576 posted by nitinatwork on 2004/07/19 00:17:06
yeah that was pretty cool.
"Please use your safety glasses and ear plugs if you feel it necessary."
Jerry Goldsmith -- 1929 -2004
#577 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/22 19:44:01
Film composer Jerry Goldsmith has died at the age of 75. He passed away overnight after struggling with cancer. Kick-starting a long and successful career in the early 1950s at CBS (Twilight Zone, anyone?), Goldsmith has since contributed to the horror genre in ways a more seasoned music nut can better explain than myself. Alien. Planet of the Apes. Gremlins. Poltergeist. Psycho II. Warlock. Deep Rising. The Haunting ('99). The list goes on. He won an Academy Award for The Omen in 1976 and is a five-time Emmy winner.
My all-time fave composer -- next to Zappa, of course. Recognize.
He Was A Fine Composer
#578 posted by nitin on 2004/07/23 04:27:29
but I love Enrio Morricone's work the best.
Nitin
#579 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/23 05:57:43
I don't necessarily agree with you, but Morricone is one of my faves, as well. Meanwhile, on the SAW front, the official site is finally up -- and it's a trip: http://www.howfuckedup.net
The Obit Did Not List My Fav Of Goldsmith's
#580 posted by HeadThump on 2004/07/23 11:10:57
Chinatown
The score was responseable for
A great bulk of its odd California Noir mood
Chinatown
#581 posted by nitin on 2004/07/23 22:32:43
is one of my favorite flms ever. Class in each and every department.
My Fave
#582 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/24 19:29:03
will always be Planet of the Apes. The music when I first heard it was so alien, and yet perfectly suited to the movie. My first taste of post-modernism -- even though at the time, I had no idea what it was, just thought it was really really cool =D
Alien
#583 posted by nitin on 2004/07/24 23:05:19
would have to be my personal favorite of Goldsmith.
The bit where they discover the big fossilised alien in his gun turret, the music in that scene is great.
I also saw the hunt for Red october yesterday and obviously I was seeing the wrong submarine movies before because this and Das Boot have completely changed my opinion of the submarine genre.
#584 posted by . on 2004/07/25 00:35:09
"submarine genre" ?
That's a new one...
Revenge Of The Sith
#585 posted by Kinn on 2004/07/25 06:17:34
It's official, biatches! In other news, Star Wars ROTS and has been rotting ever since 1983.
Return Of The King EE
#586 posted by nitin on 2004/07/25 06:59:01
Coolness
#587 posted by Kinn on 2004/07/25 13:11:46
Quite a bit has happened this weekend in Movie Geekdom. At Comic-Con, we got the EpIII title, and the first real look at RotK:EE, although I'm not sure I dig what I'm hearing about the cinematography in the Mouth of Sauron scene; I think we got our fill of Rotting Mouth Closeups in Smeagol's Gollumisation sequence, thank you very much.
Now I hear the Star Wars:OT DVDs have been leaked (ROTJ at least), confirming some truly horrific Lucasian Revisionism - Hayden Christensen's head pasted onto Sebastian Shaw's body? I think I'm gonna barf.
The Bourne Supremacy
#588 posted by Jago on 2004/07/25 13:16:49
Bourne Supremacy
#589 posted by inertia on 2004/07/25 16:20:20
I saw it last night.
The 5 of us got to the theater halfway into the previews, with nowhere to sit, so we ended up lying down on the floor right in front of the screen -- it was like real life fov 120! The movie was good, it continues fairly well from the original, but I found some of the character addition/deletions lacking much purpose and substance. However, Matt Damon is superb as ever in his role, and the action sequences are, as expected, really fucking cool.
Verdict: spend the money for the theater showing version
Bourne Etc.
#590 posted by Kinn on 2004/07/25 16:32:16
I hope the fight scenes in this one are better than the first. The choppy, strobe-like editing style really didn't do anything for me.
Terminator 3 Star Cast As BloodRayne
#591 posted by . on 2004/08/03 22:40:55
Spoilers
#592 posted by Vigil on 2004/08/06 10:09:58
I hope the fight scenes in this one are better than the first. The choppy, strobe-like editing style really didn't do anything for me.
I really dug the fight scenes in the first one. Yes, they were really choppy, annoying, like from a music video, but they really drew me in. I was as stunned as the protagonist when he fought those two policemen.
AvP
#593 posted by pushplay on 2004/08/14 04:11:04
I went to see it hoping for an movie in the Alien style. It's really more of a Preditor movie though. If you saw it you would know exactly what I meant. So it's ok, but it's not going to redefine genres for you.
Donnie Darko Director's Cut
#594 posted by nitin on 2004/08/15 05:19:27
just caught this last Friday, much preferred the original cut. The 20 mins of extra footage explains the time travel aspect more but hinders the pace and mood otherwise IMO.
Also saw hellboy and thought it was ok but the potential was there to be much much better.
BAH!
#595 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/08/15 13:32:30
Donnie Darko Director's Cut
just caught this last Friday
I want to see it, too. :(
So
is AvP as shite as I've heard/read? Anyone seen it?
AvP
#597 posted by pushplay on 2004/08/15 20:49:33
What am I? Chopped liver?
AvP
#598 posted by Kinn on 2004/08/16 04:53:52
I was vaguely considering seeing this, but then I heard they had a facehugger-pause-bullet-time-pan-round-360-unpause shot. Which just about made me want to ram a rusty glave up P.W.S. Anderson's talentless, derivative arse.
Shit
#599 posted by Kinn on 2004/08/16 04:55:34
that should be: facehugger-pause-bullet-time -pan-round-360-unpause shot
Facehugger-time
#600 posted by Kell on 2004/08/16 10:01:07
You are kiding? o_0
Please god, say it ain't so...
/Kell weeps
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