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Ryan, Mr President sounds great, very nostalgic, patriotic and very Doyle. Would you care to elaborate? You've heard it?
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Great, always liked this collaboration between Doyle and Brannagh.
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Looking forward to the score and the movie!
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Looks nice and long, and I like that 8-minute track length! That's what she said.
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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......).
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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.
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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....
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And we have Dead Again coming, just to remind us of what was once possible in a Paramount film.
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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.
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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.
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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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