Please rescore this movie!!!!!
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maximumcool — 15 years ago(October 16, 2010 10:36 PM)
I don't know what people's problem is with the music, I think it's just fine. At least they had to nerve to try something different. These days if you suggest something different in Hollywood they put you up against the wall and have you executed. But that's beside the point. I seriously don't see what the problem is here. Most of the "rock music" is in the opening credits. And I really like the main theme, I find it touching and very romantic. So complain all you want but I like it and the rest of you can go soak your heads!
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Flubly58 — 14 years ago(October 28, 2011 03:54 PM)
You think Ladyhawke's score was unconventional? The whole reason it's dated is because the score was as conventional as you could get. Maybe it was unusual to use that kind of thoughtless composition on live action fantasies, but certainly not for Saturday morning cartoons:
Of course, that's more playful but the simple rhythmic ideas and meandering melodies are just as by the book and unimaginative as Ladyhawke's score. -
Wednesday_Next — 14 years ago(July 23, 2011 12:52 PM)
yes, but no one is saying that you would have to give up your version. But to those of us who love the movie and despise the soundtrack (and we are legion) why not have an alternative version? If no one will do it in hollywood, I'd love if someone on this great internet would save the dialog, rescore it and put it in an open source mp3 that we could play along with the movie.
Why not? It would only make the move more watched, which seems like a good thing.
PS apparently you can use the music soundtrack (available on Amazon), invert it, and cancel out the music. Someone out there must be able to do it. -
ames0826 — 14 years ago(August 10, 2011 03:07 PM)
I liked the score just the way it was. And we're legion, too.
If they ever remake this movie it might be cool if they worked in a cover of "Killing Moon" by Echo and the Bunnymen. Maybe over the closing credits.