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2017/09/05 21:05:05 (permalink)

Blade Runner 2049

I'm always hesitant to watch a sequel of a movie I really love, especially if there is a long time between the two flicks.
I finally watched Jason Bourne last week and it wasn't as disappointing as I expected.
The trailer for BR 2049 is pretty slick.

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/05 21:13:52 (permalink)
Like you, Blade Runner is one of my favorite all time movies. The trailers look good, however, we have seen movies where the trailers were the best part. Hope that isn't the case here.

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/05 21:14:18 (permalink)
I wonder when we'll start being able to get Replicants that can cook, clean, wash and iron...

 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/05 21:15:41 (permalink)
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I wonder when we'll start being able to get Replicants that can cook, clean, wash and iron...




... and other stuff.  You know, like singing.

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/05 21:21:51 (permalink)
You'd think they would understand MIDI, ya? 

 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/06 00:24:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby BobF 2017/09/06 01:19:59
My hopes are low. I suspect they've done questionable things.

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/06 00:32:56 (permalink)
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/06 01:16:58 (permalink)


 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/06 06:35:33 (permalink)
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My hopes are low. I suspect they've done questionable things.




  lol true

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/06 16:10:24 (permalink)
Hi,
 
BR is such a huge film for me ... and one of the few where so many things are right and done properly, and the music is used beautifully ... instead of just adding some imagined idea for the audience Hollywood style ... I'm not sure that the last line in that film ban be overcome with its beautiful music and incredible shooting and acting.
 
I, personally, do not think I will see the new one ... I sincerely doubt that the new version of the movie will even have such incredibly well defined and used music! As such, one of the things that makes BR so important, will undoubtedly be gone ... and replaced with classic hits! 
 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/10 03:01:24 (permalink)
When I first heard they were doing a sequel, my biggest fear was that it would be "updated" with a hip-hop soundtrack. Good news, everyone! Our favorite epic composer Hans Zimmer did the music for this. The guy's on a roll this year.
 
Check out this musing re the Vangelis version...
 



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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/10 06:25:55 (permalink)
I love the voice that starts around 7:18 at the end.  I've heard that in a few trance songs before, but still love it!

 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/10 21:11:57 (permalink)
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When I first heard they were doing a sequel, my biggest fear was that it would be "updated" with a hip-hop soundtrack. Good news, everyone! Our favorite epic composer Hans Zimmer did the music for this. The guy's on a roll this year.



Thanks for this video link - a great way to spend 8 minutes.  How did you come across it, Dave?
 
As to Mr. Zimmer, however, he's not the primary composer for this movie.  That would be Jóhann Jóhannsson, about whom I know nothing.  He's the guy they are going to praise or blame for recreating the brilliance of the original score.  I certainly would not want that kind of pressure on me.
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/11 00:13:45 (permalink)
Hi,
 
I'll probably listen to all the music first before even catching the film ... but I really do not want the image of the original film to fade from my mind ... it is so well done, and one of the few true mixes of directing, film and music EVER done in film. A film where even the music tells the story.

Music is not about notes and chords! My poem is not about the computer or monitor or letters! It's about how I was able to translate it from my insides! 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/11 14:21:34 (permalink)
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As to Mr. Zimmer, however, he's not the primary composer for this movie.  That would be Jóhann Jóhannsson, about whom I know nothing.  He's the guy they are going to praise or blame for recreating the brilliance of the original score.  I certainly would not want that kind of pressure on me.

According to this article, Mr. Johannsson is out and only Hans Zimmer's name is on the credits now. I'm sure there's an interesting story in there, but nobody's talking.


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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/11 23:06:25 (permalink)
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dmbaer
 
As to Mr. Zimmer, however, he's not the primary composer for this movie.  That would be Jóhann Jóhannsson, about whom I know nothing.  He's the guy they are going to praise or blame for recreating the brilliance of the original score.  I certainly would not want that kind of pressure on me.

According to this article, Mr. Johannsson is out and only Hans Zimmer's name is on the credits now. I'm sure there's an interesting story in there, but nobody's talking.


Hmm, imdb.com lists three composers.  But I guess their MO would be to list credits cumulatively.  If at any time you worked on X, you be credited as one of the contributors to X.
 
As much respect as I have for Mr. Zimmer, however, I just can't match him up with what's required to pull off music suitable for a Bladerunner follow-up.  The original score is probably among the top five most iconic scores ever - now there's an interesting thread topic.
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/12 00:31:23 (permalink)
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The original score is probably among the top five most iconic scores ever - now there's an interesting thread topic.



Without spending too much time on it, W. Carlos (ignoring the sex name change) did a great job with A Clockwork Orange.  I'm guessing William's original Star Wars score would have to be up there as well.  Who else?

 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/12 04:30:56 (permalink)
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 Who else?




The name is Bond, James Bond.
 
And Jaws.
 
And Psycho.
 
And...
 

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/12 05:33:51 (permalink)
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/14 15:42:22 (permalink)
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dmbaer
The original score is probably among the top five most iconic scores ever - now there's an interesting thread topic.



Without spending too much time on it, W. Carlos (ignoring the sex name change) did a great job with A Clockwork Orange.  I'm guessing William's original Star Wars score would have to be up there as well.  Who else?




Gratuitous comment. The greater job was Stanley Kubrick illustrating how the music was used, which was more satirical than anything else.
 
Most iconic movie scores for me? (Not in order)
 
Blade Runner (Vangelis)
The Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman)
Little Buddha (Ryuichi Sakamoto) (remember he also won an Oscar for The Last Emperor)
Performance (Jack Nitzsche and songs by MJ and RN)
Doctor Zhivago (Maurice Jarre)
Journey of Hope (ECM stuff with Rypdal and Garbarek featuring)
Bad Timing, A Sensual Obsession (Nicholas Roeg directed and he used music in films better than anyone. Various songs including The Who)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Popol Vuh - the ending of the film is the complete side 2 of the album which was played exactly in time with the music and sound effects)
Bernard Herrmann in his Science Fiction films had unbelievable music. Jason and the Argonauts is a great example.
 
There are others that matter ... and stood out. It's hard to not mention Nino Rota and his incredible amount of music in film, even if some of it was to a Federico Fellini film, but at least, the venerable director had an appreciation for great music. There are some French films that have great music, but it is mostly classical music (Tous Les Matins du Monde -- In Coeur en Hiver), and it is great. Lastly, the way music was done and shown in "Amadeus" was phenomenal and helped mix the visual with the notes/chords, and that is something that is difficult to do (a total individualistic thing), and so completely mis-understood and appreciated, that rock music has a tendency to even say it doesn't exist! They lyrics cover it, instead! Duhhhhh!!!!!
 
 
 

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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/09/15 14:27:41 (permalink)
Funny, the sound track is not the part of Jason and the Argonauts that I remember. Then again, I could not summarize the plot today, either. Skeletons with swords!
 
So I had to go look it up...
 



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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/10/16 06:35:19 (permalink)
Blade Runner 2049 is an Awesome movie. I like really like this movie and the sequel is also great. And Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford act super in the movie.
 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/10/16 07:49:46 (permalink)


 
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Re: Blade Runner 2049 2017/10/16 09:03:54 (permalink)
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