Hope it's one that makes him return to form. I haven't really cared for a Marianelli in ages.
Good God here we go again. "JNH" Syndrome! In your estimation when was he last "in form". I'd love to know. The man is brilliant! I did not watch Bumblebee-not my kind of movie and since no CD did not hear score, but come on bud. Kubo, Paddington 2 was magnificent, and The Darkest Hour works for me, but all his work does.
Why do you feel the need to dis composers like this?
Hope it's one that makes him return to form. I haven't really cared for a Marianelli in ages.
Good God here we go again. "JNH" Syndrome! In your estimation when was he last "in form". I'd love to know. The man is brilliant! I did not watch Bumblebee-not my kind of movie and since no CD did not hear score, but come on bud. Kubo, Paddington 2 was magnificent, and The Darkest Hour works for me, but all his work does.
Why do you feel the need to dis composers like this?
I agree with you. Trust me on this: Norway is very far from you, but it is really even farther than that.
Great news! It's been a strange year for Marianelli, it seems he'll score just one film instead of two, as he usually does in the last decade or so.
It's funny because there are at least four Pinocchio adaptations planed for the near future:
- This one scored by Marianelli and written and directed by Matteo Garrone, who worked previously in two films with Alexandre Desplat... - ... who probably decided to chose to score another Pinocchio adaptation, directed by Guillermo del Toro, who said he wanted to work again with Desplat, aparently because The Shape of Water was the best experience for del Toro scoring a film. - A remake of the Disney animation classic that was going to be directed by Paul King (director of Paddington and Paddington 2 with a fantastic Marianelli score). Apparently the director quit for personal reasons and the production got stucked. - A film with Robert Downey Jr. as Geppetto. Ron Howard is attached for directing according to IMDb (maybe Zimmer scoring? who knows). Would love to see Roque Baños or John Powell working on this.
It's funny because, in the end, Marianelli and Desplat are kind of involved in three of them in one way or another.
Oh, I hope Ron Howard hires Howard Shore. Yeah, he tossed his score on "Ransom", but after all the acclaim for "The Lord of the Rings", surely he knows better now.