No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • Posts: 11,425
    Depressing to think this meaningless jibber jabber in here is going to carry on for another year probably. I am inclined to think the thread should be locked for the sake of everyone's sanity.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    Posts: 15,423
    If I had it in my power, I would stop at nothing to ban every single Newman hater.
    Right back atcha!
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Getafix wrote: »
    Depressing to think this meaningless jibber jabber in here is going to carry on for another year probably. I am inclined to think the thread should be locked for the sake of everyone's sanity.

    I proposed this roughly a year ago, and everyone disagreed. Lesson learned for the next one, I hope.
  • edited September 2017 Posts: 11,425
    I disagreed at the time, hoping substantial news might be along soon. But we're in a stagnant phonie-war type situation now. The atmosphere in this thread is fetid and depressing.
  • OperationTroveOperationTrove Los Angeles
    Posts: 3
    While I like Thomas Newman's SF score, his work on SP felt like his heart wasn't in it. I remember being pulled out of the PTS as soon as that section of the SF score was repeated, which is too bad because much of the score throughout the film is quite good and atmospheric.

    Having said that, I'm with many people here that I'd like to see David Arnold return for B25. His live CR concert suggests he'd be willing to return. I also doubt that Newman would return without Mendes, but then again, SF did earn the franchise's 1st Academy Award nomination for Best Score since TSWLM, so maybe that prestige will be too much for EON to pass up.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,592
    Getafix wrote: »
    Depressing to think this meaningless jibber jabber in here is going to carry on for another year probably. I am inclined to think the thread should be locked for the sake of everyone's sanity.
    Don't be silly.
  • Posts: 4,619
    Getafix wrote: »
    Depressing to think this meaningless jibber jabber in here is going to carry on for another year probably. I am inclined to think the thread should be locked for the sake of everyone's sanity.
    Nobody is forcing you to keep reading the comments in this thread. If you don't enjoy the discussion here, then you can always ignore this corner of mi6community. Why lock it and ruin other people's fun?
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    edited September 2017 Posts: 3,126
    While I like Thomas Newman's SF score, his work on SP felt like his heart wasn't in it. I remember being pulled out of the PTS as soon as that section of the SF score was repeated, which is too bad because much of the score throughout the film is quite good and atmospheric.

    Having said that, I'm with many people here that I'd like to see David Arnold return for B25. His live CR concert suggests he'd be willing to return. I also doubt that Newman would return without Mendes, but then again, SF did earn the franchise's 1st Academy Award nomination for Best Score since TSWLM, so maybe that prestige will be too much for EON to pass up.

    The Oscars are overrated Arnold! Arnold! Arnold! Arnold!
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited September 2017 Posts: 23,883
    Getafix wrote: »
    Depressing to think this meaningless jibber jabber in here is going to carry on for another year probably. I am inclined to think the thread should be locked for the sake of everyone's sanity.
    Nobody is forcing you to keep reading the comments in this thread. If you don't enjoy the discussion here, then you can always ignore this corner of mi6community. Why lock it and ruin other people's fun?
    Precisely. Well said. At least this thread has ongoing discussion among members expressing their views on what they want to see from B25. Most of the others are pretty much dead these days.
    While I like Thomas Newman's SF score, his work on SP felt like his heart wasn't in it. I remember being pulled out of the PTS as soon as that section of the SF score was repeated, which is too bad because much of the score throughout the film is quite good and atmospheric.
    It did the same to me too. The Bond theme bit was excellent but when it segued into the rehash post-couch fall I was taken out of it.

    I agree on the ambient score being rather atmospheric. I quite like it actually. I'm just not keen on the action scoring he came up with for the film (including during the car chase, plane chase and the PTS copter sequence). If he's back I hope he is more inventive and inspired this time out, and I hope they give him enough post-production time to get it right.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,357
    I'd rather stab my eardrums than listen to Newman 3.0.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    Posts: 15,423
    Murdock wrote: »
    I'd rather stab my eardrums than listen to Newman 3.0.
    Better make that two.
  • edited September 2017 Posts: 11,119
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    007Blofeld wrote: »

    @007Blofeld ...THIS
    sunset-hands-love-woman.jpg

    So my answer. Is SOMEBODY in here going to share with my excitement for goodness sake???!!!
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited September 2017 Posts: 23,883
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.
  • I don't mind this thread. I've enjoyed the speculation and the debates about where they should go from SP and what that film did right or wrong and what should carry over. I find the constant bitching about it more tiring than the thread itself personally. Don't like it, don't read it. If you're waiting on real news @jake24 will update the tirle when we get some.

  • bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited September 2017 Posts: 23,883
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.
  • bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.

    You really chose to watch the finest of the bunch I might add ;-)
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited September 2017 Posts: 23,883
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.

    You really chose to watch the finest of the bunch I might add ;-)
    That's true. I've been holding off on going through them all again for a bit.

    I actually watched SP as well in the last few months. I forgot to mention that. It went ok. Saw some things I didn't notice before. Still not keen on B25 being a continuation though. Rather it be an SF style standalone sendoff, no matter how unlikely that may be.
  • bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.

    You really chose to watch the finest of the bunch I might add ;-)
    That's true. I've been holding off on going through them all again for a bit.

    I actually watched SP as well in the last few months. I forgot to mention that. It went ok. Saw some things I didn't notice before. Still not keen on B25 being a continuation though. Rather it be an SF style standalone sendoff, no matter how unlikely that may be.

    You know what we should do next @BondJames ? A sync-watch event of the worst of the worst Bond films. Like....YOLT, DAF, TMWTGG, MR, AVTAK, TND, DAD ;-).
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited September 2017 Posts: 23,883
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.

    You really chose to watch the finest of the bunch I might add ;-)
    That's true. I've been holding off on going through them all again for a bit.

    I actually watched SP as well in the last few months. I forgot to mention that. It went ok. Saw some things I didn't notice before. Still not keen on B25 being a continuation though. Rather it be an SF style standalone sendoff, no matter how unlikely that may be.

    You know what we should do next @BondJames ? A sync-watch event of the worst of the worst Bond films. Like....YOLT, DAF, TMWTGG, MR, AVTAK, TND, DAD ;-).
    It's an interesting idea @Gustav_Graves, but it's quite difficult to get people to coordinate viewings at one time. I for one tend to view films on a whim. Whatever takes my fancy on a particular night. I prefer for it not to be an exercise.

    I can find lots to like in all of the ones you mention above (some, like MR & TMWTGG are actually films I subjectively really enjoy), even though they are a bit low on my official rankings as well.

    Taking this back to B25, I'm in a bit of a pickle. Part of me really wants a return to the old school light hearted take, but a part of me understands that it's best for the Craig era to close out in a more gritty, reality oriented manner.
  • bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    I'm happy for you @Gustav_Graves. That's great that the news from the last few months has uplifted your spirits, as it should. I know you're a huge Craig and SP fan too, so I can imagine this news has been doubly satisfying.

    I'm more hesitant (given what little we know as of now), but look forward to it of course, as a lifelong fan of the series. In the meanwhile I have the exceptional back catalogue of films to keep me busy whenever I need my fix.

    What films have you watched recently? Bond films I mean @bondjames :-)
    In the last few months I've watched FRWL, TB, TLD, LTK & TSWLM (in honour of the 40th anniversary). They were all very satisfying experiences and reminded me of why I love this series so much.

    You really chose to watch the finest of the bunch I might add ;-)
    That's true. I've been holding off on going through them all again for a bit.

    I actually watched SP as well in the last few months. I forgot to mention that. It went ok. Saw some things I didn't notice before. Still not keen on B25 being a continuation though. Rather it be an SF style standalone sendoff, no matter how unlikely that may be.

    You know what we should do next @BondJames ? A sync-watch event of the worst of the worst Bond films. Like....YOLT, DAF, TMWTGG, MR, AVTAK, TND, DAD ;-).

    Oi. YOLT is fantastic.
  • edited September 2017 Posts: 676
    patb wrote: »
    The only upside to SP was that it gave an indication of what was lacking/wrong (like a control experiment) so these things need to be corrected to produce a better movie.
    That is basically the only value of DAD, as well. Without DAD, there is no CR. I guess they did big course corrections after TMWTGG and QoS, too. EON is alright at learning from their mistakes. Whenever a film is received in a lukewarm fashion, they really step up to the plate next time.
    I have inside sources claiming Thomas Newman will be using "The Moors" cue in Bond 25 "more extensively and repeatedly" than in Spectre.
    Wow! Consider my ticket already bought!
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    Murdock wrote: »
    I'd rather stab my eardrums than listen to Newman 3.0.
    Better make that two.

    three
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    edited September 2017 Posts: 3,126
    bondjames wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    All this speculation hey? What fun we are all having!!! AAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Lol!
    It's not so much fun because there's really nothing new to look forward to in the grand scheme of things. It's another Bond film, sure, but only after four long years, and after a few continuity based stories. So expectations are limited to the universe we already know.

    If it was a shakeup I can assure you there would be a lot more fun speculating here, because nobody would know what to expect. Imaginations could run wild at the prospects of what is to come.

    For me, the fun started when last month the Bond 25 release date was confirmed @BondJames, and when Daniel Craig said "Yes!". As of today, I am still wetting my pants for it :-P. I started writing articles for the Dutch Bond site https://www.jamesbond.nl/author/g-j-waterink/, I am buying coffee table books of Bond again, I just bought the upcoming Dynamite Comic "Casino Royale"......That's what happens to me. I turn into the weirdest Bond nerd once arelease date is known :-P.
    007Blofeld wrote: »

    @007Blofeld ...THIS
    sunset-hands-love-woman.jpg

    So my answer. Is SOMEBODY in here going to share with my excitement for goodness sake???!!!

    @Gustav_Graves yes I share the same excitement did you listen to the craig interview?
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited September 2017 Posts: 6,359
    While I like Thomas Newman's SF score, his work on SP felt like his heart wasn't in it. I remember being pulled out of the PTS as soon as that section of the SF score was repeated, which is too bad because much of the score throughout the film is quite good and atmospheric.

    Having said that, I'm with many people here that I'd like to see David Arnold return for B25. His live CR concert suggests he'd be willing to return. I also doubt that Newman would return without Mendes, but then again, SF did earn the franchise's 1st Academy Award nomination for Best Score since TSWLM, so maybe that prestige will be too much for EON to pass up.

    Nepotism. And Barry, and I'd venture to say Arnold, if they reused a track, would at least rescore it.
  • SeanCraigSeanCraig Germany
    Posts: 732
    When Adele won an Oscar for Skyfall, I felt it well-deserved ... yet Writings On The Wall also did win an Oscar, so ... they mean nothing. Bring back Arnold, please. I am listening to his QoS soundtrack right now and it's great ...
  • JeffreyJeffrey The Netherlands
    Posts: 308
    bondjames wrote: »
    Taking this back to B25, I'm in a bit of a pickle. Part of me really wants a return to the old school light hearted take, but a part of me understands that it's best for the Craig era to close out in a more gritty, reality oriented manner.

    This is exactly how I feel about it. CR and QOS seem to be in a completely different 'world' (there must be a better way to say this) then SF and even more so with SP. And for Craig I prefer the take from his first two entries.
  • Posts: 19,339
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    Murdock wrote: »
    I'd rather stab my eardrums than listen to Newman 3.0.
    Better make that two.

    three

    Four...

  • SeanCraig wrote: »
    When Adele won an Oscar for Skyfall, I felt it well-deserved ... yet Writings On The Wall also did win an Oscar, so ... they mean nothing. Bring back Arnold, please. I am listening to his QoS soundtrack right now and it's great ...

    What is it with this fixation on David Arnold. There are so many other great movie composers. Yesterday I posted this picture about Trekkies. But in a way, this also applies to many Bond fans these days:

    R4L1HE5.jpg
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,357
    What is it with this fixation on David Arnold.
    He's a composer who understands and respects the Bond Sound. The very groundwork John Barry established. He has a great respect for John Barry whom was also his biggest Inspiration. He has a respect to the legacy to Bond music and actually gave a damn about the score. He took the concepts Barry created and updated for the modern age. At least he could compose a memorable Bond score.
    Yesterday I posted this picture about Trekkies. But in a way, this also applies to many Bond fans these days

    Nice stance you're taking against those who disagree with your views. It's not our fault Newman couldn't cut the mustard.

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