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Re: Let the scolding commence: I loved this score.
• Posted by: Iggypopbarker   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at 10:10 a.m.
• IP Address: 78-86-93-17.zone2.bethere.co.uk
• In Response to: Re: Let the scolding commence: I loved this sc... (Napilopez)

> *Spoilarzzz*
> Very true, that's a good point. Which is why it's nice to hear he's likely
> coming back for the final two installments, because if theres any time to
> be epic with a full orchestra, it's definitely in deathly hallows. The
> track for the "Godric's Hallow" and "The Battle of
> Hogwarts" and a whole bunch of other large action set pieces should
> be very interesting to hear from Williams. Especially because of the
> contrast between him creating the cheeriest and most playful music of the
> series and creating the darkest and grandest ones for the 7th movie.

> With Williams back for the Final two movies though, I think theres
> something every one can look forward too ^_^

Personally I'd like for Doyle to have continued with his score for GoF. His action cues for Golden Egg, Black Lake and (especially) The Maze brilliantly captued the sense of magical danger that the book and film depicted. As unlikely as I know it is, should he return to the franchise to here him expand on his superb cues for Voldemort and Harry for me would be the perfect accompaniment for Deathly Hallows.

Still, preferred Hoopers score for this than his weedy one for Phoenic (possession notwithstanding).




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