> It continues to fascinate me that I have zero enthusiasm for David
> Leitch's movies but all the enthusiasm for the music he commissions Lewis
> to write for them.
The first Nobody is a sentimental favorite of mine, first movie I saw in theaters after covid. Also has some very dark subtext, which it seems like the second film will be leaning into. Which is to say I might talk myself into seeing it in theaters.
> I mean...if someone doesn't shout 'Sonja! Sonja!' repeatedly, what's the
> point?
Oh yeah, should I check out the score for the original?
> It's hard to remember that Ron Howard was arguably one of the
> American directors of the aughts, juggling commercially successful hits
> and critically lauded dramas. Having four straight feature films
> underperform at the box office in the 2010s probably didn't help, though
> perhaps it's easier to just blame the 'electric cars are gay' joke from
> The Dilemma for precipitating this decline.
> Omer Benyamin, Steven Doar, Steve Mazzaro, Alejandro Moros, and even Tina
> Guo are credited with additional music per IMDb. And Dune vocalist
> Loire Cotler is gonna be featured.
Not too hard for me to remember. In fact, it's a little more jarring to see he hasn't really had a hit since Rush, which was over a decade ago now. (I'll give him partial credit for salvaging Solo.)
> It's Lunn and the album drops next month.
Awesome
> Hopefully we get a Gilded Age Season 3 album in a few weeks.
Oh nice. Was meaning to make a post about tv scores this year sometime soon...