Anyone agree/disagree on this?
Edited by Brian Flagg, 25 June 2004 - 06:56 PM.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 06:54 PM
Edited by Brian Flagg, 25 June 2004 - 06:56 PM.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 06:56 PM
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:03 PM
Don't get me wrong, I like the score a lot. It's just always seemed to be quite contrary to the film. Maybe Barry knew the film was too jokey and tried to inject some seriousness-maybe even pathos- I never said it was a bad score, just seemed to me to be rather mournful and reflective.I firmly disagree. I call it the best of the best when it comes to James Bond film scores.
And the soundtrack is much too short to do it justice on CD. John Barry makes his best cues here, with my favorite rendition of the famed 007 theme. Not to mention the inspirational and personal favorite if mine title track providing for a very intimate and strong flowing theme.
Flight into Space is a majestic track with the principal Barry instrumental attributes, as is the Laser Fight.
Strong action tracks, romantic melodies and a perfect theme.
Easily the best in my opinion.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:05 PM
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:13 PM
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:19 PM
Indeed.The only "downer" of this score is the fact that it will never see a fully expanded release.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:22 PM
Of all the original material to lose!Indeed.The only "downer" of this score is the fact that it will never see a fully expanded release.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:26 PM
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:29 PM
May I ask what I have said that is dissapointing? I am a defender of this film and this score. I think very highly of them both.Wow, such insightful and thoughtful posts! Of course it's a shame that the score isn't going to ever get it's due!
One would think that with the several thousand posts many members here have shoveled out, there might be something with a touch of perspective. I'm particularly surprised at you Qwerty, but you only come across as a blind faith fanatical defender of the movie and score, not being able to hear the score by itself and to recognize it's own merits apart from the movie.
I'm not angry at you guys, just disappointed.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:30 PM
Actually, I found the score one of the highlights in a rather sub-par film. (My opinion, Qwerty). I loved the music John Barry did for the pre-credit sequence, and the gondola chase. One of his best efforts.I'm listening to the MOONRAKER score today and I've always found it to be in stark contrast to the rather goofy (but enjoyable) film it accompanies. The Shirley Bassey-performed title song is mournful and full of longing and the instrumental tracks, especially "Space Lazer Battle" and "Miss Goodhead Meets Bond", are also more than a touch depressing but the entire score, while it has those beautiful Barry moments that would appear in all of his work post-MOONRAKER, still seems to be as much of a downer as his later DANCES WITH WOLVES masterpiece, which by design was an elegy for the American West. As a matter of fact, "Cable Car and Snake Fight" would not sound out of place on WOLVES.
Anyone agree/disagree on this?
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:35 PM
I'm disappointed at the glib responses, I'd rather have no response at all than some remark made out of the side of someone's mouth without even thinking first.May I ask what I have said that is dissapointing? I am a defender of this film and this score. I think very highly of them both.
What have I mentioned that lacks perspective, may I ask?
Do I listen to the score both on CD and in the film? Yes, but it is always enjoyable to hear the full score alone on CD.
I'm afraid I don't see what there is to be dissapointed in.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 07:39 PM
Alright, I do think before I respond to threads.I'm disappointed at the glib responses, I'd rather have no response at all than some remark made out of the side of someone's mouth without even thinking first.
Posted 25 June 2004 - 10:33 PM
Posted 26 June 2004 - 01:13 AM
Posted 26 June 2004 - 01:20 AM
Thanks for your thoughtful analysis, Turn. It is appreciated.I do have to seriously DISagree on your comments to Qwerty. I don't think he brought down the thread in anyway. You asked for thoughts and he defended it. Some people on the thread gave one-word answers and you didn't single them out.
Edited by Brian Flagg, 26 June 2004 - 01:21 AM.
Posted 26 June 2004 - 04:09 AM
That I think is a highlight of this score. It's the only version of the 007 theme, I think, that is completely different, albeit slower, but different from the other four in a large way.Another disappointing cue was the slow version of the 007 theme in the boat chase. The action cue, rather than exciting, is slow rather than upbeat the way a Bond score should probably sound.
Posted 26 June 2004 - 04:11 AM
I agree, i liked it. But of course, I'm not being informative and instead being defended of the score right, Turn?That I think is a highlight of this score. It's the only version of the 007 theme, I think, that is completely different, albiet slower, but different from the other four in a large way.Another disappointing cue was the slow version of the 007 theme in the boat chase. The action cue, rather than exciting, is slow rather than upbeat the way a Bond score should probably sound.
Works well.
Posted 26 June 2004 - 12:32 PM
TouchI agree, i liked it. But of course, I'm not being informative and instead being defended of the score right, Turn?
Posted 26 June 2004 - 11:30 PM
Right.I agree, i liked it. But of course, I'm not being informative and instead being defended of the score right, Turn?
That I think is a highlight of this score. It's the only version of the 007 theme, I think, that is completely different, albiet slower, but different from the other four in a large way.Another disappointing cue was the slow version of the 007 theme in the boat chase. The action cue, rather than exciting, is slow rather than upbeat the way a Bond score should probably sound.
Works well.![]()
Posted 26 June 2004 - 11:34 PM
He really could have done it for Die Another Day. I'd love to here the 007 theme after not having it for so many years in the Bond films.Right.
I agree, i liked it. But of course, I'm not being informative and instead being defended of the score right, Turn?
That I think is a highlight of this score. It's the only version of the 007 theme, I think, that is completely different, albiet slower, but different from the other four in a large way.Another disappointing cue was the slow version of the 007 theme in the boat chase. The action cue, rather than exciting, is slow rather than upbeat the way a Bond score should probably sound.
Works well.![]()
One thing I think we'd all agree with is the 007 theme should make a reappearance sometime in the future. You reading this, David?
Posted 27 June 2004 - 04:46 AM
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Posted 03 July 2004 - 02:26 AM
Posted 03 July 2004 - 04:06 AM
But do you really think Moonraker can be classified as a comedy?This is one of my favorite scores....... it really fits the film I feel.....
.......I think the the serious music fits some of the goofy on screen action...... I forget who said it....... but they said the best way to score a comedy is to score is seriously.......
Posted 03 July 2004 - 03:20 PM
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Posted 04 July 2004 - 01:29 AM
Indeed! I believe the audio commentary on the DVD has them mentioning how it really is a great song, and rather a shame it didn't go noticed more.The Moonraker theme song is one of the best in my opinion..
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if the late theme songs had the quality of Moonraker's Shirley Bassey I would be a lot happier!
Posted 10 December 2004 - 06:50 PM
Edited by Brian Flagg, 10 December 2004 - 06:51 PM.
Posted 10 December 2004 - 07:20 PM