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Mar 11, 2014 - 12:25 PM
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Francis
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The animated Gulliver's Travels (1939) I used to watch a lot on tape as a kid, it's basically all music by Victor Young anyway. But also popular cartoons at the time such as thundercats, tmnt, gi joe, real ghostbusters. I'd always be fascinated by the music in them. The first movie I watched a ton was Ghostbusters and Elmer Bernstein's music was just amazing in it. For Jerry Goldsmith it had to have been First Blood, for Alan Silvestri Predator, Morricone would have to be The Good, the Bad & the Ugly and John Williams Raiders of the lost ark. Elliot Goldenthal would have to be Pet Semetary and James Newton Howard the Fugitive. Thomas Newman The Shawshank Redemption. So many other scores I appreciated as a teenager, most stemming from Stephen King adaptations: Harry Sukman's Salem's Lot, Jay Chattaway's Silver Bullet, Richard Bellis' It, Jonathan Elias' Children of the Corn, Doyle's Needful Things... Also the 80s John Carpenter scores. not a bad way to get acquainted with film music! For Christopher Young the first score of his I really took to was The Dark Half. I had seen Hellraiser but didn't take to it, I think the movie was horrifying enough to pay attention to the music and although I'd seen Nightmare on Elm Street 2, I didn't like the music as much as Charles Berstein's score for the original.
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John Williams: My parents took me to see JURASSIC PARK in the theater... I was four at the time. Been a fan ever since.
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Hans Zimmer - A World Apart Thomas Newman - The Man With One Red Shoe Both changed my life. ;-)
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