Roald Dahl was a favourite author of mine in my childhood (like, I'm sure, for most people my age), especially due to his Norwegian connection, but I've never really explored his personal life. So I would be somewhat interested in watching the movie.
Will certainly check out the score too. Wiseman usually delivers. WILDE, A POET IN NEW YORK, FATHER BROWN....hopefully it's in that style.
The tracks I have heard on YouTube sound wonderful. My kind of music. Will definitely make a purchase of a CD release when this becomes available in the U.S. Screen Archives or Intrada are you listening (reading) ?
The tracks I have heard on YouTube sound wonderful. My kind of music. Will definitely make a purchase of a CD release when this becomes available in the U.S. Screen Archives or Intrada are you listening (reading) ?
I bought my CD from Amazon UK inexpensive and fast shipping.
Is there an explanation for the very clear Braveheart reference appearing throughout the score? Was that originally a traditional tune or something other than a Horner invention? I find it distracting. Otherwise, yet another very good Wiseman score.