I was wondering who would succeed him for Avatar.
Do you have any ideas?
I was thinking that james newton howard might pursue the work done.
Perhaps Giacchino. But he’s not really in the same ballpark as Cameron’s vision.
If Cameron wants to stick to more traditional scores, he’ll go for someone like JNH.
If he wants to appeal to newer generations, he’ll go for someone like MG.
I doubt someone like Brian Tyler or Junkie XL.
Howard Shore would be a nice catch.
If he doesn’t end up using the same studio that SonicAdventure has on his dart board.
I don’t think MG could reach the spirit more than jnh could. MG would fit more towards the JW style and would be a perfect step in if anything happened to willians (god forbid) over the next few star wars films
Horner scored Aliens, Titanic and Avatar (for Cameron). For me the work he did with Cameron was some of the most creative writing in Horner’s career.
Isham maybe? Or Amar?
i would not listen to avatar by giacchino, elfman or silvestri, not because they are not good, i just do not like their music.
Elfman would not be a good choice nor would Giacchino for these purposes.
He doesn’t have the patience to stick around for all the movies.
His half-handed work is just half decent.
Silvestri seems to fit better with action, like he’s been doing.
As long as they don’t hire that ass clown Hans Zimmer and his mob, I’m fine. 😉
As long as they don’t hire that ass clown Hans Zimmer and his mob, I’m fine. 😉
I might remind you that ‘ass-clown’ wrote The Lion King, one of the best-known and best-loved animated scores. I’m told Interstellar is pretty decent too (I haven’t got the movie and I haven’t gotten round to listening to the album).
And let’s not forget about Dead Mans Chest. 😉
As long as they don’t hire that ass clown Hans Zimmer and his mob, I’m fine. 😉
Beltrami? No way jos�. For me, I’d rule out Zimmer, Beltrami, Burwell, Jablonsky, Reznor/Ross (that would just be horrific) and many others. Maybe James Newton Howard. Idk.
And cearly you know Zimmer well enough to call him an ass clown, right? I wish I knew him as well as you.
I might remind you that ‘ass-clown’ wrote The Lion King, one of the best-known and best-loved animated scores. I’m told Interstellar is pretty decent too (I haven’t got the movie and I haven’t gotten round to listening to the album).
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in second choice, Alan Silvestri