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Zimmer produced some OK stuff but with Zimmer you don't get him completely, and the second half of NTTD is not as good as the first half soundtrack wise.
I’d have Newman back as I like his SF score (and to a lesser extent, SP, but the new stuff he wrote for that is stellar).
Outside those, someone who is willing to do both the title song and the score, and weave them both, is probably more important than an established composer.
If that is a priority, it disqualifies Newman.
Agree
And you can say something about music track who sound a transformers but not so bad as in QOS boat chase or some music music from DAD or CR.
Steven Price, Craig Armstrong or Alexandre Desplat . I sugest Desplat for Harry Potter 7 & 8 before there ask him and at sime time i consider him for Bond. This must be somewhere in 2010 or so, now mabey even more logic choose after a German composer.
This.
But I’m sure there are other composers out there who would do a solid job. I had low expectations for Zimmer but NTTD’s score ended up being quite solid.
Title track = Jack Savoretti
Other than that I really like Michael Giacchino's work and I think he could do a good job.
Title Track - Depeche Mode
+1. Arnold and Giacchino are my #1 and #2 choices. I would be okay with Desplat or John Powell as well.
Hopefully no Newman again.
Newman came with Mendes (and left with him as well)
If it wasn't for Mendes, Arnold would have logically carried on doing the films (B. Broccoli loved his music)
I didn't mind Newman's Bond scores at all though.
100% supportive of 'Daniel Pemberton' for the next one - but it won't be him. Not completely against some of the other choices such as Powell (although he's RPC along with Zimmer), Desplat or Giacchino. There is no way I'd ever want Newman back again, Arnold might be more interesting having having had a bit of a break. The one thing I will say is that they *really* need to come up with a new orchestration/rendition of the Bond theme - things feel very stale with that arrangement of 'The Name's Bond' being wheeled out in all of the Daniel Craig movies... time for a shake up!
There is only one man for the job - Arnold!
I wouldn't say that precludes him from ever returning. It's like saying there's no way Campbell will do another Bond film after GE because he didn't return for TND.
Is that just wishful thinking on your behalf?... ;)
Has it occurred to people that Arnold simply isn't very good? His scores were mostly bombastic, over-the-top drivel. There were some good pieces in there, especially "A Night at the Opera" and Vesper's theme (still used in NTTD). But overall, his work is no longer up to the standards of the franchise. There's a reason he hasn't scored a major feature film in 12 years (Morning Glory).
I agree with many who suggest Goransson. Pemberton is also a good choice.
But damn: what if we had Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross?
Yes, I would love to hear what Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross would do to a Bond score. Maybe if Bond 26 is a Techno-Thriller. But I think we can at least guess that it's going to be an electronic score. Maybe if David Fincher directs Bond 26, their involvement would be certain.
Yeah. On paper, they seem like an odd choice. But it's tracks like those below, that makes me think they can pull it off. Although, it depends on the Bond film's plot/direction. I think Reznor & Ross would only work if the Bond film is a techno-thriller or cyber-thriller, where the villain is a tech guy and most of the film's location would be corporate buildings, trains, skyscrapers, etc. Not that the film is going to be imperiously outlandish, but those are the kind of things that suits Ross and Reznor's music...I think.
Yeah. Justin Hurwitz. The track The Landing from First Man sounds very Barry. The whole score has a Bond feel to it too.
Justin Hurwitz. And that was a stunning score, for sure. Numerous beautiful cues.