Glory: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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  Comments about: Dreamcatcher (James Newton Howard)
 • Posted by: JMG <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Friday, August 12, 2005, at 1:03 p.m.
• IP Address: host208.201-252-222.telecom.net.ar
• In Response to: "What Are You Up to?" ? (Tomek)

  Re: "What Are You Up to?" ?


> Although the guys that was responsing You telling that it is not on the
> CD, I think it's the track "What Are You Up to?". After watching
> a movie recently I started to listening to score and was tried to evoke
> this scene listening to the music from this track and I'm not sure but
> this track describes army assault on the spaceship. As for the percussion
> on this score, it's typical JNH stuff, although awesome as always, it does
> not impress me as it was with earlier JNH scores.

> As for the film, it indeed is poor adaptation of King's novel, although
> has some merits and interesting scenes. It lacks the mystery mood that
> King created in book. The resolution is one of the worst I have seen, but
> honestly saying the resolution in King's book would not be probably
> possible to translate on cinematic language.

> As for the scene You're reffering to, it is probably also my favorite
> scene from the movie, the visual effects of transforming aliens and the
> grandios scenes of spaceship crash really evoked for me a sense of awe and
> wonder in a way f.i. Spielberg's Close Enconters did.

> Tomek

The track you're talking about is present in the scene during Jonesy's mind, when the alien chases Jonesy through the warehouse. I repeat that the track where the helicopters shoop the spaceship isn't present in the score. And believe me, because I've seen the film and listened the score a lot of times, and it isn't there.
JMG




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