![]() Then it nastily just glosses over Frizzell without even bothering to interview him or note that he declined to be interviewed, and then pretends that Prometheus is less of a "cinematic turd" than any of the previous appearances of the alien, and further that Scott is "reviving the cycle" rather than just "Burger King"ing it It ignores Prometheus' stupidity and that the original sequel concept was Paradise Lost rather than Alien Covenant and that they almost certainly switched those gears because it's the Alien that sells and not Ridley Scott's imagination. Is that how it is on disc, or is it two different cues?Īrticle starts off well. If the cue is one continuous take, then it comprises a majestic start, followed by the darkly mysterious motivations of the Engineers. By this time, the theme which started the movie has become more like brooding monks humming - a little reminiscent of Williams' Emperor material for SW. In the movie, following the titles, the sacrificial Engineer removes his robes and picks up the goo dish. Not having the Prometheus score - only the DvD - I'm not sure at what point the Life theme ends. ![]() That Gregson-Wiliams theme, "Life" is stated by French horn, not trumpet, and is then picked up by strings. "But Scott did enlist a second composer, Harry Gregson-Williams, to compose two pieces of the score, including the film’s key theme - a searching solo trumpet melody that seems to be asking the story’s central question about the origin of human life." Just a quick clarification on one statement in this article, this below: If my one year old son grows up to be a Goldsmith fan, it won't be because of my influence. Well, it's the duty of a teenager to not 100% share his/her parents' musical tastes (and vice versa). I'm sorry to be so blunt Schiffy, but if your son is 16 years old and doesn't know the name of Jerry Goldsmith, you have quite simply failed in your parental duties. ![]() General Discussion: ALIEN soundtracks article/Tim Greiving-Vulture FSM Board: ALIEN soundtracks article/Tim Greiving-Vulture
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