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 Posted:   Dec 3, 2013 - 6:26 PM   
 By:   SBD   (Member)

Hercules (because Kantelinen deserves a higher profile)
How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Rio 2 (Powell has been away for far too long)
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (I'm interested in a mostly-electronic score from Doyle)
A Million Ways to Die in the West
The Monuments Men
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Tarzan (I am crestfallen that David Newman doesn't have more work, but this project sounds promising)
Vampire Academy (so far, this may be the closest we get to a Kent horror score)
X-Men: Days of Future Past

 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2013 - 6:49 PM   
 By:   DavidCoscina   (Member)

Anything by Alexandre Desplat!

Godzilla

 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2013 - 7:19 PM   
 By:   ctblass   (Member)

How to Train Your Dragon 2 - John Powell
Interstellar - Hans Zimmer
Maleficent - James Newton Howard
Tomorrowland - Michael Giacchino
Jupiter Ascending - Michael Giacchino
Godzilla - Alexandre Desplat
The Monuments Men - Alexandre Desplat
The Hobbit - Howard Shore
Noah - Clint Mansell
Transformers 4 - Steve Jablonsky



Curious about these films with no composer assignments:
Transcendence
Exodus (Reunite with Harry Gregson-Williams?)
Gone Girl (Reunite with Desplat?)

 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2013 - 8:29 PM   
 By:   Dalboz17   (Member)

Bruno Coulais: Amazonia

Just wanted to note: this is already on Spotify (in the US, at least). It's very pretty and an enjoyable listen, but not earth-shattering (I keep waiting for another of his scores to rival "Secret of Kells" or "Coraline"). "L'arrivee de Gaia" and "Le rencontre de Gaia" in particular are interesting tracks, with a lot more piano and acoustic guitar than I was expecting.

 
 Posted:   Dec 4, 2013 - 5:05 AM   
 By:   GOLDSMITHDAKING   (Member)

The Expendables 3 - Brian Tyler.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Henry Jackman.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 4, 2013 - 7:35 AM   
 By:   governor   (Member)

How to Train your Dragon 2 by John Powell

 
 Posted:   Dec 4, 2013 - 7:53 AM   
 By:   Justin Boggan   (Member)

I can't find it at the moment, but I heard this concert piece by Lalo Schifrin on the radio one time that had an orchestra and and a guitar and inbetween the guitar solo, some dramatic bursts of music shune. With that music in mind, Ratner should hire a compsoer he used to work with: Schifrin.


Tuomas got the Renny Harlin Hercules film. Sorry about that.

 
 Posted:   Dec 4, 2013 - 9:58 AM   
 By:   Ron Hardcastle   (Member)

ctblass:

Re: "Exodus" and no assigned composer, isn't that because they've decided they MUST use the classic Ernest Gold score?

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 5, 2014 - 11:46 PM   
 By:   Tango Urilla   (Member)

I'm most looking forward to: How To Train Your Dragon 2 (John Powell), The Hobbit: There And Back Again (Howard Shore), X-Men: Days Of Future Past (John Ottman), Interstellar (Hans Zimmer), Godzilla (Alexandre Desplat), and Transformers: Age Of Extinction (Steve Jablonsky).

 
 Posted:   Feb 5, 2014 - 11:54 PM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

Anything by Giacchino (4 scores next year! Woohoo!)


What for scores are you refering to or did I miss something?

Dawn of the Apes
Jupiter Ascending
This is where I leave you

= 3 scores...





Tomorrowland isn't opening until 2015! As do many others listed by others.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 12:04 AM   
 By:   Michael24   (Member)

I'm sure I'll discover some others throughout the year, but at this point, these are the handful I already know I'm looking forward to hearing.

* Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Henry Jackman)
* X-Men: Days of Future Past (John Ottman)
* A Million Ways to Die in the West (Joel McNeely)
* The Expendables 3 (Brian Tyler) -- Tyler hasn't been announced yet, but it's probably safe to expect him back

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 12:26 AM   
 By:   moolik   (Member)

Any that has a theme or a melodic appeal to it.So I guess...not muchsmile

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 12:31 AM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

Already know and love:

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Theodore Shapiro
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - Patrick Doyle
Robocop - Pedro Bromfman


Looking forward to:

The Monuments Men - Alexandre Desplat
The Grand Hotel Budapest - Alexandre Desplat
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Henry Jackman
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - Hans Zimmer
Godzilla - Alexandre Desplat
Maleficent - James Newton Howard
X-Men: Days of Future Past - John Ottmann
Edge of Tomorrow - Christophe Beck
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Michael Giacchino
Jupiter Ascending - Michael Giacchino
Guardians of the Galaxy - Brian Tyler
Interstellar - Hans Zimmer
Mockingjay 1 - James Newton Howard
The Hobbit - There and back again - Howard Shore

Also, any new Marco Beltrami!

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 3:55 AM   
 By:   Joe E.   (Member)

Pfft. I still have to catch up on a bunch of 2013 scores (not to mention any number of releases of older scores).

But that said, so far this year I've already enjoyed Mothersbaugh's The LEGO Movie in its cinematic context, and of brand-new scores for this year it's likely to be the first one I get. Aside from repeat showings of The LEGO Movie, the next few new-ish movies I see will be the current crop of Best Picture nominees, when I go to AMC's marathon showings of them in a few weeks. I haven't seen most of them yet or heard their scores, and I'm looking forward to them.

Beyond that, Howard Shore's The Hobbit: There and Back Again is probably my most-anticipated score of the year.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 4:04 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

My most wanted CD at the moment is Tarzan by David Newman (only a few weeks now!!).
After that, the new Eels album in April (not a soundtrack).
I'm excited there will be new Elfman scores this year and eagerly await them.
Other than that, any new Williams and Horner (and Chris Beck) would be cool, plus the usual surprise packages.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 4:39 AM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

Williams isn't slated for anything in 2014, as far as I know, but he might pull a BOOK THIEF on us again.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 6:01 AM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

Williams isn't slated for anything in 2014, as far as I know, but he might pull a BOOK THIEF on us again.

I could imagine that - since Spielberg isnĀ“t doing anything and STAR WARS VII is not due until next year.

Not that Williams needs to work, just for the fun of it. And some extra money, of course.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 6:21 AM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

Williams seems awfully busy with all those concerts across the US -- and then the occasional small concert piece or fanfare. I think that's enough for a guy who is 82 in two days. Although, obviously, I wish he'd do more scores as well.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 7:43 AM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

Williams seems awfully busy with all those concerts across the US -- and then the occasional small concert piece or fanfare. I think that's enough for a guy who is 82 in two days. Although, obviously, I wish he'd do more scores as well.

Absolutely. But Morricone is traveling around the world with his concert tour and still manages to squeeze in a few scores, so...

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 6, 2014 - 7:45 AM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

Yeah, Morricone seems to have a whole other work stamina....

 
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