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Old 09-09-2009, 04:37 PM   #1
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As someone who has heard literally every score Horner has ever written, as well as owns everything he's ever released, I laugh at that kind of comment because it's so off the mark it's just funny whenever I hear it now, whereas I used to be offended by that kind of thing.
When you hear the theme from Enemy At The Gates playing in The Perfect Storm, it kinda makes you realize what the composer does. Don't get me wrong, I still love his scores. But he does have "themes" that he uses multiple times in different scores. But really that kind of seemed to start after about 1995-ish.

Check out Hard To Starboard from that boat movie and also Al Bathra/Main Title from Courage Under Fire. I'm sure they're identical because Cammeron used Courage Under Fire as a temp score for Titanic, so I don't really blame Horner for it... but still.
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:27 PM   #2
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When you hear the theme from Enemy At The Gates playing in The Perfect Storm, it kinda makes you realize what the composer does. Don't get me wrong, I still love his scores. But he does have "themes" that he uses multiple times in different scores. But really that kind of seemed to start after about 1995-ish.

Check out Hard To Starboard from that boat movie and also Al Bathra/Main Title from Courage Under Fire. I'm sure they're identical because Cammeron used Courage Under Fire as a temp score for Titanic, so I don't really blame Horner for it... but still.
I was also pleasantly surprised to learn that New World was scored by Horner (in amongst the classical stuff, much to Horner's chagrin IIRC). I love his work, I really do, but he's got a nasty habit of going over the same ground.

There's a haunting cue from Aliens (or something that sounds just like it) that plays while Jack Ryan is sitting at a desk in Clear And Present Danger, and it doesn't quite have the same effect.

Braveheart, Apollo 13 and Titanic all share a very similar sound, and boy, do those steel drums get a workout in Commando and 48 Hrs.

Regardless, the BD of New World is shaping up nicely, can't wait.
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Old 09-10-2009, 12:27 PM   #3
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I ordered this last night. I'll give it a review after I watch it.
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Some trivia,a big GOOF in the film, in one of the England scenes in the distance you can actually see automobiles travelling on a motorway or road , isn't this film set in the 1600's?!

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Old 09-10-2009, 02:27 PM   #5
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Was the extended cut made by Malick or was it just put together by the studio?
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Old 09-10-2009, 04:59 PM   #6
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When you hear the theme from Enemy At The Gates playing in The Perfect Storm, it kinda makes you realize what the composer does. Don't get me wrong, I still love his scores. But he does have "themes" that he uses multiple times in different scores. But really that kind of seemed to start after about 1995-ish.

Check out Hard To Starboard from that boat movie and also Al Bathra/Main Title from Courage Under Fire. I'm sure they're identical because Cammeron used Courage Under Fire as a temp score for Titanic, so I don't really blame Horner for it... but still.
You're telling me stuff I already know and am more than well aware of, and while I said nothing about whether its good or bad I look at everything he's done, from Battle Beyond The Stars to The Spiderwick Chronicles, and I know full well he does a hell of a lot more than just "copy his other stuff".

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I was also pleasantly surprised to learn that New World was scored by Horner (in amongst the classical stuff, much to Horner's chagrin IIRC). I love his work, I really do, but he's got a nasty habit of going over the same ground.

There's a haunting cue from Aliens (or something that sounds just like it) that plays while Jack Ryan is sitting at a desk in Clear And Present Danger, and it doesn't quite have the same effect.

Braveheart, Apollo 13 and Titanic all share a very similar sound, and boy, do those steel drums get a workout in Commando and 48 Hrs.
Apollo 13 sounds nothing like Braveheart. As for steel drums or Uilleann pipes, instrumental criticism like that never sticks, because no one would ever say "well so and so used a guitar and a trumpet so they all sound the same". What about violins, or even an orchestra at all? Horner himself even said using such things is nothing more than a cliche, but those are the tools of the trade. You can't condemn one composer and not another for using those very tools. How many times has Goldsmith used that over-the-top brass with pounding snares underneath, or Danny Elfman's guitar / bass lines under all his action music?

Hans Zimmer....well we all know what his music sounds like, along with every "remote control" clone out there.

Thing is, these kinds of criticisms can be applied to many people, but Horner always takes the worst of it almost out of necessity.
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Old 09-10-2009, 05:18 PM   #7
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Old 09-10-2009, 05:29 PM   #8
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Honestly, I doubt I would have rented this on SD DVD again. But I'm willing to give this another shot for the PQ and music alone. That speaks volume about this format IMHO, the willingness to at least do so.
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Hans Zimmer....well we all know what his music sounds like, along with every "remote control" clone out there.

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Wow.
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Old 09-10-2009, 05:35 PM   #10
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Yeah, what exactly does that mean "remote control" clone. Zimmer's stuff kicks butt.
I guess i see where he's coming from generally speaking. Most artists strive for "their" sound, so once they get it, we shouldn't begrudge them their right to "milk it."
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Yeah, what exactly does that mean "remote control" clone. Zimmer's stuff kicks butt.
I guess i see where he's coming from generally speaking. Most artists strive for "their" sound, so once they get it, we shouldn't begrudge them their right to "milk it."

I'm sure you both know that years ago Hans Zimmer created a company called "Media Ventures", which was basically a film music composing factory of sorts, and a lawsuit against Zimmer filed by his former business partner resulted in a name change: "Remote Control Productions".

The company is a series of composers, some branching out on their own with their own unique sound, some not, such as Klaus Badelt, Nick Glennie-Smith, John Powell, Steve Jablonsky, Ramin Djawadi, Mel Wesson, and many more...all emulating Hans Zimmer's trademark sound of a "power anthem" and an array of synthesized strings and brass overtop of an existing orchestra.

Filmmakers who can't get Zimmer himself usually get one of his Remote Control guys, who take that sound and put it all over every movie under the sun. They are indeed cloning Zimmer's initial style. Eventually, few of them branch out and make a name - and sound - for themselves.
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I'm sure you both know that years ago Hans Zimmer created a company called "Media Ventures", which was basically a film music composing factory of sorts, and a lawsuit against Zimmer filed by his former business partner resulted in a name change: "Remote Control Productions". The company is a series of composers, some branching out on their own with their own unique sound, some not, such as Klaus Badelt, Nick Glennie-Smith, John Powell, Steve Jablonsky, Ramin Djawadi, Mel Wesson, and many more...all emulating Hans Zimmer's trademark sound of a "power anthem" and an array of synthesized strings and brass overtop of an existing orchestra.

Filmmakers who can't get Zimmer himself usually get one of his Remote Control guys, who take that sound and put it all over every movie under the sun. They are indeed cloning Zimmer's initial style. Eventually, few of them branch out and make a name - and sound - for themselves.
I had no Idea, and stand corrected (educated).
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:22 PM   #13
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I think this is why he wasn't eligible for Best Score at the Oscars, because he gave credit to all his "collaborators."
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I think this is why he wasn't eligible for Best Score at the Oscars, because he gave credit to all his "collaborators."
James Horner?!

or are you talking about Hans Zimmer who credited everyone on The Dark Knight down to Mel Wesson, who did the sound design on the score?
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Old 09-10-2009, 09:20 PM   #15
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I wish the forum would be quicker with the reviews on these films. I am sure this will be reference. Will be picking this up for sure.
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I finally got this in the mail today. I'm about 30 minutes into it and the PQ is simply gorgeous.
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