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Apocalypto
2006
I’m on a music kick right now! 🎶💙
I really hope they use inspiration from the original score during the scene where they attempted to save Grace at the Tree of Souls in Avatar for when Spider receives his gift in Fire and Ash! It would be such an amazing connection between Kiri and Grace while paying homage to Jame Horner’s original composition! 🥺
Also, those pulsing bioluminescent waves like a heartbeat? Could we see that too when Kiri locks in??? ❤️🔥
I need to know what other music you listen to girl how can you possibly have an opinion THAT BAD ITS GENUINELY HILARIOUS
You’re not entitled to know a thing about me. But to make it entirely clear that swifties are not some sort of shallow cult with bad taste, I will answer this publicly.
Before I get into the music I’ve listened to. First I’ll let it be known that I am a musician myself. I’ve performed in wind ensemble, marching bands, and jazz bands. I was trombone section leader all four years of high school and selected for numerous honor bands. I was selected as a trombone performance major at my first university before making personal decisions to go another path. But I may very well return to these roots one day.
My music tastes are actually quite diverse.
Favorite Cinematic Composers
Murray Gold
Michael Giacchino
Thomas Newman
Alexandre Desplat
Hans Zimmer
Jerry Goldsmith
James Horner
Favorite Classical Composers
Claude Debussy
Guatav Holst
Favorite Jazz Artists
Glenn Miller
Louis Armstrong
Tommy Dorsey
Wycliffe Gordon
Favorite Trombone Soloists
Megumi Kanda
Joseph Alessi
Christian Lindberg
Favorite Popular Modern Artists (a mix of genres)
Ingrid Michaelson
Depeche Mode
Beyoncé
Whitney Houston
Micheal Jackson
Lady Gaga
Sia
The Fray
Imagine Dragons
Celine Dion
Fall Out Boy
And of course…
Taylor Swift
Hope that answers your question. It’s actually romantic. 😘
Movie Music Tournament Round 1
Composers have a huge responsibility when they're hired to write music for movies. They need to set the right tone for not only the scene itself, but for the whole arc of the movie's storyline. Submitters sent in their favorite choices for movie music that set the tone in this way, and now you get to vote for the best one!
Which track is better?
The Land Before Time: Whispering Wind
Dr. No: James Bond Theme
The Land Before Time is the first in a series of 14 films, which also spawned a sequel television series and video game. The 1988 film features the tale of Littlefoot, a baby Apatosaurus that is saved to the death by his mother from a hunting Tyrannosaurs Rex. On the way, the young dino meets other baby dinosaurs as they try to escape famine in the land.
The composer of this track was James Horner.
Dr. No was the first James Bond film, meaning it set the tone for a series of 25 films starring various actors as the eponymous spy. Based on the novels by Ian Fleming, the movies set the standard for decades of stories about suave and debonair spies who use their skills to serve king and country.
The composer of this track was Monty Norman.
My picks for the Best 5 Films of 1989. The fifty-fifth of many randomly selected years to come. Previous year highlighted was 2011. This project is so much 🤩 fun! I plan on doing every year back to 1921.)
Currently watching the pre-Tim Rice workprint of Aladdin, and I can’t get over the fact that they played the main theme from An American Tail as a stand-in score for the carpet ride sequence before it became A Whole New World later down the line.
We played the suite for Alien and Aliens today for my school’s orchestra. We’re doing it again on May 9th but this was so so close to Alien Day that I HAD to bring my Xenomorph to hang out.
He had his own stand and baton for conducting and stayed up there for the whole thing in front of the whole school lmao
everyone who is capable of hearing music go listen to the Main Title of Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan here, and then immediately go listen to The Lullaby Of The Bells from the nineteen forty-three Claude Rains version of Phantom Of The Opera here and tell me I haven't been losing my goddamn mind for the last fifteen years since first seeing that version of Phantom