01. Opening 02. Into the House 03. Making a Cake 04. A Tea Party 05. Tiger Arrives 06. Can I Have Tea with You? 07. Eating Tea, Part 1 08. Eating Tea, Part 2 09. Cake! 10. Be Careful It's Hot 11. Prowling 12. In the Cupboard 13. Hey Tiger! (performed by Robbie Williams / composed by David Arnold & Don Black) 14. Drinking Daddy's Beer 15. Into the Bathroom 16. At the Beach 17. Bye Bye Tiger 18. Bathtime 19. Daddy's Home 20. To the Café 21. But He Never Did
WOW! I didn’t know about this. Very excited to see it and I’m sure I’ll buy the soundtrack! Thank you so much for posting about this - it’s a wonderful surprise!
Although it's a film, it's still a TV film, from what I can gather. So that means he still hasn't done a theatrical film (as solo composer) since PAUL in 2011. But I'll take any Arnold I can get these days.
Does anybody have an idea what the score sounds like? Is it orchestral or more jazz, pop influenced? A Christmas animated score by Arnold sounds like a winning combo.
Although it's a film, it's still a TV film, from what I can gather. So that means he still hasn't done a theatrical film (as solo composer) since PAUL in 2011.
Although it's a film, it's still a TV film, from what I can gather. So that means he still hasn't done a theatrical film (as solo composer) since PAUL in 2011.
That's a low budget terrible-looking fan film; no way they afforded Arnold, more like they did what other fan films have done: credited the composer even though there is zero original score and it's a track job.
That's a low budget terrible-looking fan film; no way they afforded Arnold, more like they did what other fan films have done: credited the composer even though there is zero original score and it's a track job.
Yes, that. Alas, IMDB is full of these entries, for all kinds of composers. Fan films are added by the filmmakers as legit entries. I'm disappointed it gets through IMDB's "double-check" system, if there is one.
Yeah, the problem is they don't delineate between a fan film and a film as we all know it; they only delineate between short and feature length. Then you break it down into which genre (action, horror, documentary, etc.).
There seriously needs to be a couple of changes to IMDb:
1. Fan films are denoted as "(fan film)".
2. If a composer is credited but it's just tracked music, then that needs to be relegated to the Music Department like all stock music normally is.