by thrillhouse » Fri Dec 01, 2000 12:18 pm
Hmmm.. I wanted to reply to this, but I also wanted to ask Sir Stewart and Kevin what happened to some of the old topics? some of the topics seemed to have disappeared.. I'm assuming that's because no one has posted to them in a while, but it'd be nice to know where they went. Especially this one great discussion of film music. I forgot what the original topic was, but it centered on film scores..(and by the way, the "hit parade" page isn't updating at all any more) and that takes me to my response of Serge's Robin Hood message.<P>I totally agree with you that the score to Robin Hood is uterally fantastic, but if you love that one, how can you say "film scores are useless on their own?" granted a lot of them are... but there is a plethora of good scores that stand alone just fine. I will even go so far as to say I would equate film scores and classical music. Like classical music, I think film scores produce a wide variety of emotions. In that topic that seemed to have "disappeared" I named numerous soundtracks that just rock my world and are just as enjoyable as Robin Hood. I know Beethoven.com has the "FILM AT 11 AM" where they play an excerpt from a film... (since I live on the west coast, I can never listen to it because 11 am miami time is 8 am my time) But when the "hit parade" was working, I saw they played many many great film scores... most of them I own in my collection. I dunno. film music is something I follow closely and would like to share some thoughts with some people. thanks.<P>QUOTE]Originally posted by serge urtizberea:<BR><B>I don't particularly care for most of the film scores out there (save for a very few gifted composers', I find film scores are useless on their own) but ever since I first saw Kevin Costner's non-British version of Robin Hood, I'd been obsessed with the score. Michael Kamen was apparently in a HUGE rush to get it off in time, and had to occupy numerous orchestrators to "score" the music. Does anyone have any other interesting info on the soundtrack? Does anyone else ENJOY the soundtrack? The "overture" is simply gorgeous, and the love theme is quite appealing. Ever so nice. </B>[/QUOTE]<P>