Celluloid Tunes # 17: Elliot Goldenthal (5th International Edition)
An episode dedicated to one of my favourite composers. Also includes several interview excerpts that I did in Ghent in 2010, and Krakow in 2012. The episode is in English.
Elliot Goldenthal on his accident "The Woman Cries" from GOLDEN GATE (1993) Elliot Goldenthal on musique concrete and ALIEN 3 "Wreckage and Rape" from ALIEN 3 (1992) Elliot Goldenthal on the BATMAN films "Chase Noir / Fledermausmarchmusik" from BATMAN FOREVER (1995) Elliot Goldenthal on FRIDA "Coyacan and Variations" from FRIDA (2002) "Blue Light" from FINAL FANTASY (2001) Elliot Goldenthal on THE GOOD THIEF and HEAT "Snake 5" from THE GOOD THIEF (2002) "Condensers" from HEAT (1995) "Pandora's Fanfare / The Gift" from SPHERE (1998) "Victorious Titus" from TITUS (1999) "Oh Mistress Mine" from THE TEMPEST (2010) Elliot Goldenthal on future film project
"Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" from HIGH NOON (Dimitri Tiomkin) "Main Titles" from THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (Elmber Bernstein) "The Buffalo Hunt" from DANCES WITH WOLVES (John Barry) "End Credits" from THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (Alan Silvestri) "Main Titles" from QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER (Basil Poledouris) "The Wedding" from WYATT EARP (James Newton Howard) "Main Titles" from SILVERADO (Bruce Broughton) "Main Titles" from THE COWBOYS / THE MISSOURI BREAKS (John Williams) "Main Titles" from HOW THE WEST WAS WON (Alfred Newman) "Adventures on the High Road" from THE WILD BUNCH (Jerry Fielding) "Paying Off Scores" from FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (Ennio Morricone) "The Railroad Waits For No One" from THE LONE RANGER (Hans Zimmer)
He, he...good point about the tinnitus. It's actually been worse lately. But sometimes, you need to go 'uptempo'.
THE BIG COUNTRY was actually on my list, but I eventually omitted it because I need to keep the episode to approximately one hour (it's now 1 hour 16 minutes). BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID was also there, along with a long list of contenders.
So much great stuff; so difficult to boil down to some classics, some lesser known and some variety in the musical expressions.
"Main Theme" from BACK TO THE FUTURE (Alan Silvestri) "Main Titles" from SOURCE CODE (Chris Bacon) "London 1900" from THE TIME MACHINE (Russell Garcia) "I Don't Belong Here" from THE TIME MACHINE (Klaus Badelt) "The Hunt" from PLANET OF THE APES (Jerry Goldsmith) "Up the Shard" from DOCTOR WHO - 7TH SEASON (Murray Gold) "Somewhere in Time" from SOMEWHERE IN TIME (John Barry) "Main Title/Bill & Ted University" from BILL & TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE (David Newman) "Run" from LOOPER (Nathan Johnson) "End Credits" from FIELD OF DREAMS (James Horner)
Doyle on festivals Doyle on HENRY V and Kenneth Brannagh "O! For a Muse of Fire" from HENRY V "Strike Up Pipers" from MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Doyle on SHIPWRECKED "End Titles" from SHIPWRECKED Doyle on HARRY POTTER "Harry in Winter" from HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE Doyle on the ostinato-heavy trend "Sons of Odin" from THOR "Off You Go!" from RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES Doyle on Jack Ryan "Chopper to NYC" from JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT Doyle on BRAVE and CINDERELLA "The Games" from BRAVE Doyle on future assignments
We have the pleasure of giving you the entire Hans Zimmer Q&A from this year's Krakow Film Music Festival, hosted by Simon Greenaway. 1 hour and 50 minutes of great stories and a unique insight into the influential composer's life and work.
Well, I must admit that I had expected this latest episode to be the big "breakthrough" episode of my webcast, given the big name, but apparently not. Maybe people have been jaded by too many Zimmer interviews over the years; and the fact that I didn't do a personal interview in this case?
Well, I must admit that I had expected this latest episode to be the big "breakthrough" episode of my webcast, given the big name, but apparently not. Maybe people have been jaded by too many Zimmer interviews over the years; and the fact that I didn't do a personal interview in this case?
Is there another way to listen to this? As a download? Cause I can't.....
Well, I must admit that I had expected this latest episode to be the big "breakthrough" episode of my webcast, given the big name, but apparently not. Maybe people have been jaded by too many Zimmer interviews over the years; and the fact that I didn't do a personal interview in this case?
Is there another way to listen to this? As a download? Cause I can't.....
Well, I must admit that I had expected this latest episode to be the big "breakthrough" episode of my webcast, given the big name, but apparently not. Maybe people have been jaded by too many Zimmer interviews over the years; and the fact that I didn't do a personal interview in this case?
Is there another way to listen to this? As a download? Cause I can't.....
Really? What's the problem?
It doesn't play. Could just be the network at my work. But I'll try it again when I get home. If you make it into a podcast/mp3 format, it'd be golden for me.