each score will be shown here and you can download them. let us know which score do you think will win this year.
and the nominees are…
Gary Yershon – Mr. Turner -> MP3 (Thread 184700) – presented by luca9999991 (requires pm to obtain download link)
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar -> FLAC (Thread 184350) – presented by Lockdown
J�hann J�hannsson – The Theory of Everything -> FLAC (Thread 182196) – presented by Lockdown
Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel -> FLAC (Thread 170832) – presented ZheParadox
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game -> FLAC (Thread 182030) – presented by zardoz22 (requires message in the thread to obtain download link)
that one is Sony, not Varese 🙂
i just chosed to share it that way, that’s all 🙂
Which is apparently a Varaese release, so nobody wants to upload it here.
Like, even if you just have it in any capacity, I’ve love a PMd link….
2. don’t request in this thread. we have a dedicated section for this in the forum.
I just love the end credit suite to that one. So jaunty and lively.
Great film.
A friend of mine thinks the opposite, that it has a shot at winning cause it calls back to 2001, how some of the scenes are similar with the visuals of outer space and classical-sounding music playing in the background. It’s an interesting theory, but I just don’t see it happening.
If it wins, I’ll shave my eyebrows
Just the organ alone and his minimalistic approach.
It appeals to the touchy-feely hipsters who voted for Theory of A Beautiful Mind.
It’s not Inception but has the expirmentation we hear from it.
Instead of stretching samples of Edith Piaf’s hit song, we hear the organ played out in great measure.
Do you remember that video about the first time he was approached to compose and we see the cathedral that houses the organ?
The resonance of its very breath.
The throaty tones of its hidden emotions.
Life in every breath.
Every note, every cord, every key.
They are all… perfect.
There’s also this:
CINEMA SPACE TRIBUTE (https://vimeo.com/113142476)
from Max Shishkin Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 4:51 AM
Music: Hans Zimmer – Mountains (Interstellar Soundtrack)
Lyrics: �Do not go gentle into that good night� by Dylan Thomas
Voice: Anthony Hopkins
FILMS:
�2001: A Space Odyssey� (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
�Alien� (1979, dir. Ridley Scott)
�Aliens� (1986, dir. James Cameron)
�Armageddon� (1998, dir. Michael Bay)
�Avatar� (2009, dir. James Cameron)
�Battleship� (2012, dir. Peter Berg)
�Cargo� (2009, dir. Ivan Engler, Ralph Etter)
�Elysium� (2013, dir. Neill Blomkamp)
�Europa Report� (2013, dir. Sebasti�n Cordero)
�Event Horizon� (1997, dir. Paul Anderson)
�Gravity� (2013, dir. Alfonso Cuar�n)
�Guardians of the Galaxy� (2014, dir. James Gunn)
�Interstellar � (2014, dir. Christopher Nolan)
�Lockout� (2012, dir. James Mather, Stephen St. Leger)
�Lost in Space� (1998, dir. Stephen Hopkins)
�Man of Steel� (2013, dir. Zack Snyder)
�Mission to Mars� (2000, dir. Brian De Palma)
�Moon� (2009, dir. Duncan Jones)
�Oblivion� (2013, dir. Joseph Kosinski)
�Pandorum� (2009, dir. Christian Alvart)
�Prometheus� (2012, dir. Ridley Scott)
�Solaris� (1972, dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy)
�Solaris� (2002, dir. Steven Soderbergh)
�Star Trek� (2009, dir. J.J. Abrams)
�Star Trek: Into Darkness� (2013, dir. J.J. Abrams)
�Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope� (1977, dir. George Lucas)
�Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi� (1983, dir.Richard Marquand)
�Starship Troopers� (1997, dir. Paul Verhoeven)
�Sunshine� (2007, dir. Danny Boyle)
�The Fountain� (2006, dir. Darren Aronofsky)
�The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy� (2005, dir. Garth Jennings)
�The Last Days on Mars� (2013, dir. Ruairi Robinson)
�The Signal� (2014, dir. William Eubank)
�Thor: The Dark World� (2013, dir. Alan Taylor)
�Transformers: Dark of the Moon� (2011, dir. Michael Bay)
UNLESS, there’s a hidden subliminal message inside that tone that programs every voter to vote for him. :smrt:
how to your dragon 2 should’ve been nominated instead. it’s the far better score, which i also really enjoyed.
Nope, sorry, still not into Hans and his Media Venture "creativity process".
I prefer the risks and majestic heights reached by Interstellar, but I wouldn’t risk my eyebrows, or even the loose change in my pocket on that bet.
Grand Budapest Hotel > Theory of… > Imitation Game > Interstellar > Mr. Turner imho
even Imitation Game seems a bit too standard for my tastes
but Interstellar winning is fine too
1. The Imitation Game
2. Interstellar
3. The Grand Budapest Hotel
4. The Theory of Everything
5. Mr. Turner
I think all of them deserved the nominations though. I actually liked how mysterious and restrained Mr. Turner’s score was…
I am, however, a tad frustrated that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ score for Gone Girl was snubbed…
I am, however, a tad frustrated that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ score for Gone Girl was snubbed…
Like The Social Network and Dragon Tattoo, those "scores" are just ambient, droning noises that are made by pushing a button in some computer program. I’m glad it wasn’t nominated.