I'm hoping he gets to work in Laurence Rosenthal's theme (although I think John Ottman's theme for the ill-advised version with Malcolm McDowell as Mr. Roarke did a better job of suggesting "exotic paradise+ fantasy").
I'm hoping he gets to work in Laurence Rosenthal's theme (although I think John Ottman's theme for the ill-advised version with Malcolm McDowell as Mr. Roarke did a better job of suggesting "exotic paradise+ fantasy").
I don't know about you but I going to a place called Fantasy Island and saw Malcolm MacDowell striding up to welcome me, I'd be out of there SO FAST (shape-shifting Mädchen Amick or no shape-shifting Mädchen Amick).
I'm hoping he gets to work in Laurence Rosenthal's theme (although I think John Ottman's theme for the ill-advised version with Malcolm McDowell as Mr. Roarke did a better job of suggesting "exotic paradise+ fantasy").
A little birdie informed me that the original TV Theme by Laurence Rosenthal does appear in the film as a source Cue.
I would have never expected anything less from film score geek Bear McCreary.