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 Posted:   Jan 4, 2014 - 8:06 AM   
 By:   Luc Van der Eeken   (Member)

Ryan, Mr President sounds great, very nostalgic, patriotic and very Doyle.

Would you care to elaborate? You've heard it?

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 4, 2014 - 8:11 AM   
 By:   ddddeeee   (Member)

Tim Burden played it with commentary from Doyle on the radio. Should be online soon I'd imagine.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 4, 2014 - 8:12 AM   
 By:   Luc Van der Eeken   (Member)

Great, always liked this collaboration between Doyle and Brannagh.

 
 Posted:   Jan 4, 2014 - 8:44 AM   
 By:   lostboy408   (Member)

I saw a couple minutes of the movie attached to Wolf Of Wall Street. I'm not sure if the music used in the clip is Doyle's or not as it sounded like music usually attached to trailers

 
 Posted:   Jan 4, 2014 - 12:35 PM   
 By:   voiced   (Member)

It isn't his music in the trailer, your feelings serve you well.

Glad you managed to listen in, Shane. See you March 31st!

Here's the link to the show from earlier today if anybody would like to listen. It features both Patrick's brilliant new music ('Ryan, Mr President') and Alex Heffes superb score for 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'.

https://soundcloud.com/timburden/movie-magic-with-alex-heffes

January's FSM Online will feature an exclusive in-depth scoring session report with loads of video and audio clips, plus interviews with all of the key music team members. It will go live mid-month.

- Tim

 
 Posted:   Jan 9, 2014 - 10:43 PM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

and here it is!





1. Flying Over Afghanistan (2:43)
2. The United Nations (2:42)
3. Shadow Accounts (2:54)
4. The Window Reflection (1:51)
5. Rooftop Call (1:52)
6. Second Great Depression (3:19)
7. Faith Of Our Fathers (4:00)
8. Cheverin Meets Ryan (2:11)
9. Plan In A Van (1:51)
10. The Activation (2:19)
11. Aleksandr (1:54)
12. The Engagement (2:24)
13. Stealing The Data (7:59)
14. Get Out (4:19)
15. Moscow Car Chase (4:15)
16. The Lightbulb (4:37)
17. Unravelling The Data (4:37)
18. CIA Recruitment (1:41)
19. Chopper To NYC (1:40)
20. Bike Chase (3:47)
21. Jack And Aleksandr (3:15)
22. Picking This Life (1:04)
23. Ryan, Mr. President (3:28)
24. Shadow Recruit (2:30)

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 10, 2014 - 12:34 AM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

Looking forward to the score and the movie!

 
 Posted:   Jan 10, 2014 - 6:56 AM   
 By:   DeputyRiley   (Member)

Looking forward to the score and the movie!

Me too, particularly the score. Looks nice and long, and I like that 8-minute track length!

 
 Posted:   Jan 10, 2014 - 7:10 AM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

about 68-69 minutes smile Nice length smile

http://lokutusost.ufouni.cz/filmmusic/doyle/

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 10, 2014 - 7:15 AM   
 By:   ddddeeee   (Member)

Jack Ryan and expanded Dead Again within a few weeks. big grin Very exciting after quite a long Doyle drought. Can't wait to hear what his mystery 'big' project after Cinderella is too.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 3:34 PM   
 By:   ddddeeee   (Member)

Samples

http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/01/11/jack-ryan-shadow-recruit-soundtrack-preview/

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 4:03 PM   
 By:   jamesluckard   (Member)

Looks nice and long, and I like that 8-minute track length!

That's what she said. wink

 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 4:15 PM   
 By:   Shaun Rutherford   (Member)

Damn, action cues sound about how I had feared.

The action cues could have been written by anyone (it sounds like JNH's more recent stuff than Doyle, which is....just......).

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 4:22 PM   
 By:   jamesluckard   (Member)

The action cues could have been written by anyone

Was there ever a chance of anything else on a big studio film like this? They'd never have allowed him to write anything distinctive or noticeable or "old fashioned". Only European directors and producers allow that anymore, sadly.

 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 9:37 PM   
 By:   Shaun Rutherford   (Member)

The action cues could have been written by anyone

Was there ever a chance of anything else on a big studio film like this? They'd never have allowed him to write anything distinctive or noticeable or "old fashioned". Only European directors and producers allow that anymore, sadly.


Yeah, I know. Sucks. There are a few non-action cues that sound like they'll be all right. We have that, at least. We have that....

 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2014 - 9:37 PM   
 By:   Shaun Rutherford   (Member)

And we have Dead Again coming, just to remind us of what was once possible in a Paramount film.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2014 - 5:14 AM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

And we have Dead Again coming, just to remind us of what was once possible in a Paramount film.

That contrast definitely shows how film scoring has changed (I don´t judge this, by the way.)

Still, I wait to hear the complete tracks before I form my opinion on the whole score.

We should be glad, however, that Branagh managed to keep Doyle as composer - instead of having him replaced by the studio by the usual suspects.

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2014 - 7:55 AM   
 By:   Shaun Rutherford   (Member)

And we have Dead Again coming, just to remind us of what was once possible in a Paramount film.

That contrast definitely shows how film scoring has changed (I don´t judge this, by the way.)

Still, I wait to hear the complete tracks before I form my opinion on the whole score.

We should be glad, however, that Branagh managed to keep Doyle as composer - instead of having him replaced by the studio by the usual suspects.


Yeah, that's nice and all, but this is so generic, it could really be anybody. It's nice to see his name on the poster, I guess.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2014 - 7:57 AM   
 By:   ddddeeee   (Member)

I'm sure Cinderella will be Doyle through and through.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 17, 2014 - 8:19 PM   
 By:   ryankeaveney   (Member)

Kind of a disappointment. Skimming through, trying to find a trace of the same guy who used to pile on (often to the point of criticism!) the dramatics. Now it's just another pulsing suspense variation of the BOURNE films.

 
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