High Anxiety - Mel Brooks is in a car and says something that deserves a underscore of menace. And that is exactly what happens - because a busload of musicians is in the next lane. One of the best scenes of the movie.
Well, there's the famous scene in THE HOLIDAY where Jack Black mentions several film composers in a video store.
If I'm not mistaken he calls Morricone his god.
But then panders to the film's composer and sings the theme from Driving Miss Daisy. Ugh. It's all right, but to put Zimmer in with them, especially with THAT score, was super weak.
I haven't seen The Holiday since it was in theaters, but doesn't he specifically mention the score to The Mission as well? My memory could be completely wrong, though.
High Anxiety - Mel Brooks is in a car and says something that deserves a underscore of menace. And that is exactly what happens - because a busload of musicians is in the next lane. One of the best scenes of the movie.
After watching a short animated film (within this movie), the man says "This score is only temporary. It all has very dramatic music, of course. A march or something hasn't been written yet..."
Two middle-aged people are having sex on a sail boat in the sun. Near the.. uhm.. finish the women looks up and says: 'where did the orchestra came from?'
After watching a short animated film (within this movie), the man says "This score is only temporary. It all has very dramatic music, of course. A march or something hasn't been written yet..."
JURASSIC PARK
Yeah, that's a classic, although no specific composer is mentioned -- no reference to "real" film music, in other words.
If memory serves, there's a similar comment in SCROOGED, when Bill Murray screens an advertisement of some sort, with Elfman's satirical advertisement music.