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Right, I'm just always used to saying the girl's name in the movie rather than her actual actress name.
Quite agree. Madonna and Keys are total POS.
It's moody, fun and, at the end, thrilling.
I like that one too, I think it's called "Goldeneye Overture". The dark and menacing music sure fits the movie well. I think there are several really good pieces of music in GE (and some not so good also). Those I like most, apart from "GE Overture", is "Fatal Weakness" and "Run, Shoot and Jump".
So many title songs and so many beautiful scores. "Live and Let Die", "Nobody Does it Better", "Goldfinger", "Goldeneye"... And the scores! Maybe "Miss Goodhead Meets Bond" from MR or "We Have All The Time In The World" from OHMSS. Or even "Vesper" from CR. I don't know why I even bother trying to answer those questions... I can't choose!
But I think I'm going for "We Have All The Time In The World". I guess. :|
http://toddmthatcher.wordpress.com/2013/02/10/the-00-7-best-james-bond-theme-songs/
Forget the numerous bombastic moments (they occur throughout).
This was the track that showcased and scored not only Bonds capability for emotion but also Barry's subtle charm and depth.
This piece has me every time.
Just beautiful.
On of the best pieces of music in the history of movies, along with The Imperial March and The Godfather Waltz.
Title Song - AVTAK
Other Song - Surrender from TND
OST Track - Tennyson from SF
The imagery and dialogue in this scene have become so iconic that the music is often over-looked, but I think this is Barry at his best. The music starts off quite playful with a little danger thrown in but as the scene progresses the tension really starts to rack up and gradually, with Connery, becomes more and more desperate.
It's a masterclass in tension building and as I said, it's a bit of music that is over-looked because of how iconic the scene has become.
Agree here too - you only really notice some of these pieces of music when you're listening to the soundtrack without the movie - the mark of a great soundtrack.
Great stuff
Hercules Takes Off -- among hundreds of other Bond pieces. How about a thread in which we create an imaginary album made up of one non-theme cut from each film?