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Whoa, can we get an NSFW for this First Man DP? This site is just rotten. Rotten. I mean, it's a good enough score, but we have to draw lines somewhere, people.
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Brilliant soundtrack. I hope Justin wins the Oscar again this year
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Too many short cues on cd.. Some enjoyable music . primed r To see the film
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Why no credit for theremin in cd booklet ( or sound design..programming...synths)?
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First world problems
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Anyone else catch a LAST..MOHICANS vibe. (#31)? Little bit o' GRAVITY too. Maybe?
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This will make a good companion disc to George Kallis' Gagarin-First In Space. I hope it is as good. First In Space is wonderful.[/endquote Is this available on dvd?]
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Anyone else catch a LAST..MOHICANS vibe. (#31)? Little bit o' GRAVITY too. Maybe? Finally saw the film last night. A downbeat slog that nonetheless pleased me because of the key NASA-related moments. Strange. "The Landing" cue in the film is tremendous, with that big blast of brass and the huge statement of the theme coming at exactly the right moment (once again for Tom Cross, the editing is a highlight). I, too, noticed that Hurwitz' cue reminded me of the "The Gael."
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Hurwitz was robbed ! The most deserved Oscar A.D. 2019.
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I actually thought the score was doing too much in the "at home" sequences, especially toward the beginning. The pace of these home sequences is so slow that the faster tempo of Hurwitz's music was making me anxious. Hey, maybe that was the point, but it made me a little sick! Imagine how it felt to some 80-year-old music branch member! "The Landing" sequence/cue alone should have been submitted, similar to (but not as perfect as) the "Married Life" sequence submission from Giacchino's Up.
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The music has been published, arr. for piano.
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Anyone else catch a LAST..MOHICANS vibe. (#31)? Little bit o' GRAVITY too. Maybe? "A downbeat slog that nonetheless pleased me because of the key NASA-related moments. Strange. " I feel ya. How did I NOT know about the mission where they nearly died from an out of control spin? I love anything about the space program. Brm "
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“The Landing” is five minutes of the repeat sign......sure it builds in the orchestration, but get out of the rut and go somewhere! No doubt heavily influenced by Zimmer & Co. Just imagine what Mr. Williams would compose.......... Sure, but did you watch the scene? It works wonders against the picture.
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Hurwitz was robbed at the Oscars !
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