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The Hiatus Project: October 2008
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An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Sunday, October 5, 2008. The Incredible Hulk II - Conclusion. Well, this certainly didn't last as long as I hoped it would, but the truth is that the sheer mass of the music for 'The Incredible Hulk' (coupled with my decadent familiarity with the film) has kinda stunted my ability to write about it. A much more in-depth review can be found here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And am an aspiring f...
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The Hiatus Project: Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Armstrong/Rahman)
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An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Armstrong/Rahman). I really do realize that anyone paying the slightest attention to this blog is probably expecting me to get into some juicy David Arnold material by this time. But my necessarily rigid system is to go through my CDs in the order they present on my shelf: and right now Elizabeth: The Golden Age. And those syrupy-sweet John B...
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The Hiatus Project: March 2009
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An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Sorry Things. came up. Anyways, now we're on to David Arnold. By rights, if I was strictly following my updated library spreadsheet, I'd be reviewing Craig Armstrong's World Trade Center. And Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Are (and they are! They're not exactly FUN. Driving? David Arnold's bold and brash explosion onto the film score scene, is a heck of a lot more fun in ...
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The Hiatus Project: September 2008
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An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The Incredible Hulk I - First Impressions. A strong score. VERY strong. Too strong? This album is very loud and very propulsive: the brooding nature of the few quiet tracks just can't compensate for the sheer size of the remaining cues, and while there are certainly more themes than the Hulk's little signature tune, none of them are as memorable. Granted, it will ta...
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The Hiatus Project: The Incredible Hulk I - First Impressions
http://hiatusproject.blogspot.com/2008/09/incredible-hulk-i-first-impressions.html
An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The Incredible Hulk I - First Impressions. A strong score. VERY strong. Too strong? This album is very loud and very propulsive: the brooding nature of the few quiet tracks just can't compensate for the sheer size of the remaining cues, and while there are certainly more themes than the Hulk's little signature tune, none of them are as memorable. Granted, it will ta...
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The Hiatus Project: November 2008
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An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Saturday, November 8, 2008. A Bridge Too Far - John Addison. Sorry I've been gone: as you can probably imagine, listening to scores is always more fun than writing about them, and lately I've been paying lots of attention to some old Bond scores by John Barry ('Moonraker' and 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in particular), immersing myself in Shore's Lord of the Rings (again!
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The Hiatus Project: The Incredible Hulk II - Conclusion
http://hiatusproject.blogspot.com/2008/10/incredible-hulk-ii-conclusion.html
An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Sunday, October 5, 2008. The Incredible Hulk II - Conclusion. Well, this certainly didn't last as long as I hoped it would, but the truth is that the sheer mass of the music for 'The Incredible Hulk' (coupled with my decadent familiarity with the film) has kinda stunted my ability to write about it. A much more in-depth review can be found here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And am an as...
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The Hiatus Project: A Bridge Too Far - John Addison
http://hiatusproject.blogspot.com/2008/11/bridge-too-far-john-addison.html
An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Saturday, November 8, 2008. A Bridge Too Far - John Addison. Sorry I've been gone: as you can probably imagine, listening to scores is always more fun than writing about them, and lately I've been paying lots of attention to some old Bond scores by John Barry ('Moonraker' and 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in particular), immersing myself in Shore's Lord of the Rings (again!
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The Hiatus Project: Stargate (David Arnold)
http://hiatusproject.blogspot.com/2009/03/stargate-david-arnold.html
An avid film score collector's attempt to reach a new level of personal patience, contentment, and gratefulness. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Sorry Things. came up. Anyways, now we're on to David Arnold. By rights, if I was strictly following my updated library spreadsheet, I'd be reviewing Craig Armstrong's World Trade Center. And Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Are (and they are! They're not exactly FUN. Driving? David Arnold's bold and brash explosion onto the film score scene, is a heck of a lot more fun in ...