Check out my new interview with composer HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS, as the composer often in company of director Ridley Scott on "Kingdom of Heaven," "Prometheus" and "Exodus" now talks about crafting a surprisingly intimate, suspenseful and even fun approach that sciences the score out of "The Martian" as Matt Damon tries to escape the red planet. Read Williams' chronicle of his journey at:
I thought this was about JOHN for a moment (since Daniel left out 'Gregson' in the headline), and thought -- what the hell is Williams doing with Mars?
I thought this was about JOHN for a moment (since Daniel left out 'Gregson' in the headline), and thought -- what the hell is Williams doing with Mars?
I would've, but the limited post space won't let me put his whole name in
I thought this was about JOHN for a moment (since Daniel left out 'Gregson' in the headline), and thought -- what the hell is Williams doing with Mars?
I would've, but the limited post space won't let me put his whole name in
hmm...it fits when I type it in. But if it didnt, it's quite understandable that "butt" gets priority over a composer's full name.
I thought this was about JOHN for a moment (since Daniel left out 'Gregson' in the headline), and thought -- what the hell is Williams doing with Mars?
I would've, but the limited post space won't let me put his whole name in
hmm...it fits when I type it in. But if it didnt, it's quite understandable that "butt" gets priority over a composer's full name.
Thank you for showing me the light Now no click baiting with John Williams, which certainly wasn't the intent