@ Advise & Consent: Well Don't Worry... is pretty much in the vein of Elfman's more low-key experimental ambient scores for Van Sant. There's even a hint of jazz in the main title track. It's a quirky and upbeat score for the most part. There's also a song performed by Elfman, which was originally was written for his son on the last track.
@ Advise & Consent: Well Don't Worry... is pretty much in the vein of Elfman's more low-key experimental ambient scores for Van Sant. There's even a hint of jazz in the main title track. It's a quirky and upbeat score for the most part. There's also a song performed by Elfman, which was originally was written for his son on the last track.
The same Argentinian composer that wrote "The Secret in Their Eyes"? Some misspelling here, it's Jusid with one -s-...
Ha, that's true. Didn't notice the misspelling untill now. ISABEL is a bonafide masterpiece, btw. Maybe Jusid's best work so far; anyone not familiar with it MUST check it out asap.
"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms, and the autumn moon is bright." The Wolfman (2010) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Danny Elfman
This disappointing remake of one of Universal's Classic Monsters was released in theaters 10 years ago today.