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Tessar
12-14-2005, 01:20 AM
Anyone bought it? It just came out in the US today.
I didn't buy the whole thing, but I did buy my favorite song: Narnian Lullaby and I love it.
Overall, during the movie, I wasn't really impressed with the music. It was good, but not as good as Howard Shore, etc. except for one or two songs, like Narnian Lullaby.
Elanor
12-14-2005, 01:36 AM
I wasn't that impressed either. Get the soundtrack for the 1988 BBC version.
"Narnia lies beyond the door,
Narnia, who's been here before?" (just some words I wrote to the theme song)
azalea
12-15-2005, 09:12 PM
Shouldn't this be in the Lewis forum?
hectorberlioz
12-22-2005, 08:29 PM
I wasn't that impressed either. Get the soundtrack for the 1988 BBC version.
"Narnia lies beyond the door,
Narnia, who's been here before?" (just some words I wrote to the theme song)
I havent even watched the new movie yet, but the old theme for the BBC production is one of those themes...along with John Williams and the "Rescuers down Under" theme, that just stay with you.
Elanor
12-24-2005, 12:55 PM
Yay, someone agrees with me! :D
The last sane person
12-24-2005, 04:23 PM
Yeah, the only one I liked was the narnian lullaby. But usually I dont listen to the music in any film unless its really something.
Firekitten2006
12-24-2005, 07:07 PM
I want it, just one of those obsessed with music. Only thing that made me mad was that Amy Lee was originally supposed to be on the soundtrack but she was taken off because she wouldn't change her style for them, just because they said it was too "dark". Yet Alanis Morisette (sp?) is still on it. :confused:
tolkienfan
12-24-2005, 08:10 PM
I just saw the movie, I wasn't really impressed with the music either. A few parts were great, but I liked the music for the old movie better too.
I wasn't wild about the music in general. As far as pacing, it was too much, too soon, IMHO. Music can be very effective in building up the story, and they just didn't do it very well.
hectorberlioz
01-10-2006, 07:26 PM
Yay, someone agrees with me! :D
hey! :) Even the "Rescuers Down Under" theme? ;)
What you say is true Rian, the music was just to...to suspensful in all the wrong areas, and not very new sounding during the battle etc...I'm really dissapointed that Harry Gregson-Williams wrote so commonplace...he's no Howard Shore, Jerry Goldsmith or John Williams, but I've known him to have one or two inspired things up his sleeve.
When Lucy meets Tumnus, I thought the music sounded more aprpopriate for Scream 5. And when Edmund sneaks after Lucy, the music makes it seem like he's a murderer and not her brother.
The Narnian Lullaby was good.
When Lucy meets Tumnus, I thought the music sounded more aprpopriate for Scream 5.
LOL! I'm gonna have to watch the movie again now! :D
Elanor
01-11-2006, 02:10 PM
hey! :) Even the "Rescuers Down Under" theme? ;)Of course; that's one of my favorites. I also love the themes from Willow and Jurassic Park. :D
hectorberlioz
01-21-2006, 05:48 PM
Of course; that's one of my favorites. I also love the themes from Willow and Jurassic Park. :D
by James Horner and John Williams respectively;)
I'm pretty dissapointed with myslef right now...a few weeks back I was listening to Johnny Cash's "Night Riders in the Sky". Well, I must have come away with the music half conciously stuck in my mind, and I forgot that it was Johnny Cash, because by the end of the week I had worked it over and made it into what I thought was my own very good theme. I tried to write it down at the piano, but I couldnt find the right notes(!).
Well, just yesterday I listened to that song again. :mad: :( *weeps*
rohirrim TR
01-23-2006, 11:07 AM
I have the soundtrack and the meeting tumnus thing is bad way bad especially when you're listening to a CD I think it transitions a little too quickly in spots, but the main problem might be as you say Harry-gregson Is no John. :D :p
Now I'm gonna have to find the old BBC movies, Since I have no idea what y'all are talking about. :rolleyes: :D :D
sun-star
01-23-2006, 02:04 PM
Is the song from when the children play hide-and-seek on the soundtrack? That was the best bit of music in the film, IMO - I was singing it for days afterwards.
rohirrim TR
01-23-2006, 03:38 PM
sadly no, I don't know why they left it out, it was a great 1920's sounding song, at least to me.
Curubethion
01-24-2006, 12:11 AM
Maybe it was a 1920s song, and there were, like, copyright things...? It suited the mood really well though.
*shrugs*
Nothing particularly special about the soundtrack, it sounds like.
rohirrim TR
01-25-2006, 12:23 PM
it sounds like a period (.)?? :p
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