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But I am not going the route of another Brozz bash. So I will say I like the TT title song.
So, yes, it would have been better with Sir John Barry Prenderghast.
"Dieses Video ist in Deutschland leider nicht verfügbar, da es möglicherweise Musik enthält, für die die erforderlichen Musikrechte von der GEMA nicht eingeräumt wurden."
He's the better actor, AND he's the perfect actor between Dalton and Craig. A good transition with looks, acting ability, and seriousness of the role.
Good example is when bond is lying on the ground in the jungle. There's a close-up of his eyes which gradually dissolves into a shot of the helicopter above him. The score over the top suits the scene perfectly.
Because, while I like Dalton, 6 years is a long break, and he just wasn't working as Bond. Eon had made the decision to change, and Bean is a far better choice than Brosnan.
Karl Urban? Played a decent Russian in Bourne Supremacy..
Would they had been better? Perhaps. If there's something he had is that he had a true knack for creating evocative music and also he could be (and was til his last Bond score) quite innovative in his instrumentations and arrangements.
A 23 years old as Trevelyan ? [-X
Far as I'm aware John Barry Turned down GE because he had enough of Bond, and was also told he would not be involved in the song!! Something John was never keen on...!!
Eon had no probs with his fee, and really wanted John to score the film!!
B.Broccoil has always regretted John not scoring Bond one last time, to have a proper send off!?
Bondsum.. Who was that "Someone" from Eon...!?
Movie magic? You've never heard of a young actor taking on an older role? He looks rather old with facial hair. Don't waddle your finger at me :P
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There we go. It gives the film a uniqueness.
Any suggestions, or will you continue to sit back and critique everyone else.
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If Goldeneye was scored by Barry, we'd have the same film with a better score.
Sorry, Mr Eon, but I wasn't referring to your good self when I accidentally name-checked you. I'm afraid I can't remember his name but he knew everything about the film long before it came out and was working alongside Martin Campbell on the editing, youngish guy. I found out an awful lot about the movie including the entire PTS and how the entire movie was shot. With the info I had I'd of been very popular on these forums... if it had existed back then. Funnily enough I did get to see the first preview of GE at the Empire Leicester Square Cinema back in 95. I still have the ticket and press kit buried away with my CR and QoS ones somewhere!!
In fact, I now recall that John Barry didn't like the notion that he couldn't write the title song anymore and it had already been written by Bono and the Edge, hence his high salary demands. I'm sure John Barry, being the curmudgeon that he was, wanted to give the impression he turned them down. Either way, we're stuck with the awful Eric Serra score.
Something I cannot say about the last 5 soundtracks.
However, not long afterwards, JB changed his agent. When he was approached to score Tomorrow Never Dies, the agent told the producers that it was time he received an appropriate fee, believing he had previously accepted a much lower fee than he could have normally commanded, "because he was one of the Bond family".
JB was also told that he would not be writing the theme song, something that probably upset him even more than the question of the fee. Neither issue could be resolved and JB had written his last Bond score and David Arnold was on the scene.