Última edición por horner; 12/03/2018 a las 21:23
"The trick is not minding that it hurts"
a ver si pillais que se oculta
Spoiler:
Bueno, he leído también críticas algo frías...
Pero sigo manteniendo hype.
Última edición por horner; 14/03/2018 a las 23:28
"The trick is not minding that it hurts"
No sé si se ha puesto que soy muy despitado pero ahí va el tema principal de la película.
Gracias don.
Muy Silvestre. Me recuerda a Regreso al futuro y a Forrest Gump.
He visto que en USA sale la banda sonora con dos discos.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...KIKX0DER&psc=1
Sabéis si esa misma va a salir en España?
salu2
TV: Led Sony HX 920 46"
BDP Sony S 790
Barra sonido Yamaha YSP 2200
JP4ever
Un gran compositor , haber que tal con infinity war.
Bff a mi esta película no me llama nada, espero que esos posters no sean para engañar al publico y atraerlos al cine, esperare criticas antes de verla.
No hay fuerza más poderosa que el deseo de vivir.
Presentan el que dicen es el mejor de todos los trailers vistos
Gran poster
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Última edición por horner; 15/03/2018 a las 23:18
"The trick is not minding that it hurts"
jo... eso es un golpe bajo emocional
Saludos
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
¡Qué ganas de verla! Me quedan 100 páginas para terminar de leer el libro y me estoy resistiendo a leer y/o ver cosas que puedan adelantarme el final que intuyo.
Pero no he podido resistirme a ver este trailer final,. Es de las películas que más ganas le tengo en mucho tiempo. A ver qué tal es luego. Pero esta en el cine dos veces, en versión 2d y 3d...
Salu2
Le advierto jovencita que soy sensible a los halagos.
A mí el libro no me pareció precisamente una maravilla, pero como gran seguidor de la cultura popular de los 80 y 90, la que yo viví en mi infancia, lo disfruté bastante. A mi modo de ver, la película puede elevar eso a la enésima potencia, porque el poder evocador de las imágenes y la música, a nivel nostalgia es inigualable, según yo lo veo. Todo eso, bajo la dirección de Spielberg, promete muchísimo. Insisto, yo no espero una obra maestra, ni siquiera una peli en el top 5 de este director (lo que equivaldría a un verdadero bombazo), lo que espero es que me emocione y evoque esos recuerdos de mi infancia/adolescencia de manera más intensa aún que el libro. Y esto, tengo esperanzas de que lo va a lograr, porque el material es el ideal para ello, y creo que Spielberg es otro enamorado de la nostalgia.
"The trick is not minding that it hurts"
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Qué gran regusto queda al escuchar esta música ya entrado 2018!!! Yo a Silvestri lo tenía un poco cruzado cuando era joven por ser un poco estereotipado, pero ahora es miel sobre hojuelas
Última edición por Versta2; 17/03/2018 a las 20:48
"The trick is not minding that it hurts"
Leido en FSM:
Saw this film yesterday and thought it was a blast! Silvestri's score IMO was fantastic, sent shivers down my spine and unlike a lot of scores in modern blockbuster feature films these days "the score has PRESENCE" and does the film wonders in various key sequences.
No I shall not give anything away, all I will say is though "If you call yourself a Silvestri fan and this does nothing for you? Just give up now and stick with the scores by him you do like and have a cemented attachment to" because this is his best in AGES.
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"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
¿Qué te parece el corte de Silvcestri, Tripley?
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
FRONT COVER:
Music by ALAN SILVESTRI
BACK COVER:
Soundtrack Produced by ALAN SILVESTRI and DAVID BIFANO
Executives in Charge of Music for Warner Bros. Pictures: PAUL BROUCEK and DARREN HIGMAN
Executive in Charge of WaterTower Music: JASON LINN
INSIDE CREDITS:
Music Composed and Conducted by Alan Silvestri
Soundtrack Produced by Alan Silvestri and David Bifano
Recorded and Mixed by Dennis Sands
Digital Recordist: Adam Olmsted
Music Orchestrated by Mark Graham and William Ross
Music Preparations by JoAnn Kane Music Services
Music Editor: Jeff Carson
Scoring Production Assistant: James Findlay
Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
Orchestra Contractor: Gina Zimmitti
Assistant Orchestra Contractor: Whitney Martin
Choir Contractor: Rick Logan
Mixed at Sound Waves SB
Album Mastered by PATRICIA SULLIVAN at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Soundtrack Produced by ALAN SILVESTRI and DAVID BIFANO
Executives in Charge of Music for Warner Bros. Pictures: PAUL BROUCEK and DARREN HIGMAN
Executive in Charge of WaterTower Music: JASON LINN
Music Business Affairs Executives: RAY GONZALEZ and ARI TAITZ
Art Direction: SANDEEP SRIRAM
ALAN SILVESTRI would like to thank:
Sandy DeCrescent, Jonathan Bartz, Charles Inouye, Greg Jamrok, Josef Zimmerman
Thanks to:
Peter Axelrad, Maria Belli, Rocco Carrozza, Joe Kara, Kevin Kertes, Kolette Kleber, Brian Lambert, Ny Lee, Lisa Margolis, Kari Miazek, Genevieve Morris, John F.X. Walsh, Robert Zick
Score Published by Warner-Barham Music, LLC (BMI)
Track 3 contains an interpolation of
"King Kong"
Written by Max Steiner
Published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Track 5 contains an interpolation of
"DeLorean Reveal"
Written by Alan Silvestri
Published by USI B Music Publishing, administered by Songs Of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Track 13 contains an interpolation of
"Godzilla Main Title"
Written by Akira Ifukube
Published by Williamson Music Company o/b/o Toho Music Corporation (ASCAP)
Ay, ay, ay, que me da....
¡PRIMEEEEEE!
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"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
“While all sorts of culturally iconic references populate Ready Player One, the score that Alan Silvestri composed is completely and intoxicatingly original,” Spielberg said in a statement. “It’s bound together by multiple themes that identify plot and character and is infused by such percussive adrenaline and soaring strings that Alan has made Ready Player One appear to fly.”
Silvestri added, “An invitation to travel arrived just about a year ago, not just to a place, but to a time. Actually, to a number of times — primarily the year 2045, along with a few stops in the ’80s. A rather detailed map had been drawn by Ernest Cline and the Captain of the voyage, none other than Mr. Spielberg himself. What could one possibly do or say? Pencil in hand, one firmly fastens one’s seatbelt, says ‘Sir, Yes, Sir,’ and prepares for the trip of a lifetime.”
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
_______________________
CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
_______________________
EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"