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Fifty Shades of Grey Featurette - Danny Elfman Score
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http://filmmusiccritics.org/2015/02/ifmca-award-winners-2014/IFMCA said:BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DOCUMENTARY
The Unknown Known, music by Danny Elfman
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2015/0...al-music-for-avengers-age-of-ultron/#commentsFilm Music Reporter said:The latest poster for Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age of Ultron reveals that Danny Elfman is composing additional music for the film written and directed by Joss Whedon and starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johannson, Jeremy Renner, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, James Spader, Hayley Atwell, Stellan Skarsgard and Samuel L. Jackson. As previously reported, Brian Tyler is the principal composer on the project. The movie follows Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye as they battle to save the planet from destruction at the hands of the villainous Ultron. Kevin Feige is producing the project. Avengers: Age of Ultron is set to be released nationwide on May 1, 2015. For updates on the film, visit the official movie website.
t:To see the track list, which might contain spoilers, click the link below.Film Music Reporter said:![]()
The details of the soundtrack album for Marvel Studios’ Avengers; Age of Ultron have been announced. The album features the film’s original music composed by Brian Tyler (Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Furious 7, Now You See Me) and Danny Elfman (Spider-Man, Batman, Alice in Wonderland, Men in Black). The soundtrack will be released digitally on April 28, 2015 by Hollywood Records. A CD version will be coming out on May 19 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Avengers: Age of Ultron is written and directed by Joss Whedon and stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johannson, Jeremy Renner, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and Cobie Smulders. The movie will be released nationwide on May 1. For updates on the film, visit the official movie website.
Adam Krysinski said:# = composed by BRIAN TYLER (total time - 49:02)
## = composed by DANNY ELFMAN (total time - 28:26)
Total disc time - 77:30
Den Of Geek said:16. Dead Presidents - Danny Elfman
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Danny Elfman defined the 1990s as much as he defined Tim Burtons work (hello, Edward Scissorhands). Along the recognisable way, several underappreciated albums slipped under the radar, including Mars Attacks! and Sleepy Hollow, but their less seen and even lesser heard cousin is Dead Presidents, which sees Elfman shirk the familiar trappings for which he is known for unstable electric guitars and synths. Its experimental, its intriguing and its unique.
Film Music Reporter said:Director Rob Letterman confirmed in a recent interview with Collider that Danny Elfman is currently scoring the upcoming Goosebumps. The film directed by Letterman (Monsters vs. Aliens, Gulliver’s Travels) stars Jack Black, Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Jillian Bell, Ryan Lee and Ken Marino. The movie is based on the book series of the same title and follows a teenager who moves to a small town and meets the beautiful girl next door whose mysterious dad is revealed to be R. L. Stine, the author of the bestselling Goosebumps series. Darren Lemke (Jack the Giant Slayer, Turbo) and Mike White (School of Rock) wrote the screenplay based on a story by Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski (Ed Wood, Big Eyes) and Lemke. Neal H. Moritz (Fast & Furious series, 21 Jump Street, I Am Legend) and Deborah Forte (The Golden Compass) are producing the project. Goosebumps is set to be released on October 16, 2015 by Sony Pictures.
Elfman’s latest project Avengers: Age of Ultron is opening nationwide this weekend. The composer has also scored the indie drama The End of the Tour directed by James Ponsoldt and starring Jesse Eisenberg & Jason Segel, which will be released on July 31 by A24 Films and Mike Flanagan’s thriller Before I Wake, which is set for a release on September 25 by Relativity Media. His other upcoming projects include Justin Chadwick’s Tulip Fever starring and Disney’s Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass.
Film Music Reporter said:Republic Records will release a new soundtrack album for the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey. The album features remixes of the songs from the best-selling soundtrack by The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding, Sia, Laura Welsh, Jessie Ware, AWOLNATION, Skylar Grey, Vaults by artists including Kaskade, CANVAS, Praia, SOHN, Gazzo, Marian Hill & more. Also included is a remix of Danny Elfmans score track Ana and Christian by Heavy Mellow. Fifty Shades of Grey Remixed will be released on May 4, 2015 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The label has previously released a soundtrack album featuring the films songs, as well as Elfmans score. Fifty Shades of Grey directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and starring Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Jennifer Ehle, Marcia Gay Harden, Luke Grimes, Max Martini, Dylan Neal, Eloise Mumford, Rita Ora and Victor Rasuk will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 8. Visit the official movie website for more information.
Heres the album track list:
1. Undiscovered (Praia Remix) Laura Welsh
2. Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey) (Marian Hill Remix) The Weeknd
3. Meet Me In The Middle (CANVAS Remix) Jessie Ware
4. Love Me Like You Do (Gazzo Remix) Ellie Goulding
5. Salted Wound (Oliver Kraus and Brian West Remix) Sia
6. Im On Fire (Robotaki Remix) AWOLNATION
7. One Last Night (Hippie Sabotage Remix) Vaults
8. Where You Belong (SOHN Remix) The Weeknd
9. I Know You (Kaskade Remix) Skylar Grey
10. Ana and Christian (Heavy Mellow Remix) Danny Elfman
What Culture said:02. Batman (1989)
Before Christopher Nolan’s gritty interpretation, there was Tim Burton’s Batman. Back in 1989, the film kickstarted the reinvention of the character (for non-comic book readers, at least) from Adam West’s caped crusader to brooding Dark Knight.
As such, Danny Elfman’s theme is miles away from ‘Nah nah nah Batman!’ but is instead an orchestral gothic piece.
The sort of track you can imagine Batman listening to when doing the rounds in the Batmobile (alongside the Lego Movie Batman’s ‘darkness’ song, of course), Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard’s work on the Dark Knight trilogy is superb but Elfman’s theme manages to completely nail the character of Batman more than any other piece of music.
Yes, even ‘nah nah nah Batman.’
What Culture said:03. Spider-Man
Composers James Horner and Hans Zimmer might have given it their best shot in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel but they did not manage to beat the theme for Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man films.
Much like his work on Batman (more on that soon), Elfman’s theme understands Spider-Man better than the films themselves sometimes do. It’s a grand, sweeping piece that well matches a hero who spends his time swinging through the urban jungle of New York. Although it also has more sombre and chilling moments, reflecting the drama Peter Parker has with his love life and meddling supervillains.
Here’s hoping that when Spidey joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the next few years, they reinstate this piece as his theme music.
http://whatculture.com/film/10-greatest-superhero-movie-themes-of-all-time.phpWhat Culture said:What Culture's 10 Greatest Superhero Movie Themes Of All Time
01. Superman (1978)
02. Batman (1989)
03. Spider-Man
04. The Avengers
05. The Dark Knight Trilogy
06. Captain America: The First Avenger
07. X-Men 2/Days Of Future Past
08. The Incredibles
09. The Rocketeer
10. Hellboy
https://www.facebook.com/waxworkrec...727888666449/2268811899924711/?type=1&theaterWaxwork Records said:Sneak peek of our upcoming release of Clive Barker's Nightbreed. This is the Dr. Decker variant on Decker mask with blood and trench coat splatter! Coming soon.
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That's a first for Elfman.
This quote is for his detractors that believe there's some sort of short hand between Elfman and Burton.Village Voice said:You might think, after working with each other for three decades, that Danny Elfman would be the most well-thumbed name in Tim Burton's Rolodex, the first number on the speed dial when a new project shimmers into view. But Elfman doesn't take the work for granted. "I never assume I'm going to get hired for Tim's next film," he says, rather surprisingly. Nor does Elfman assume his work will make the grade. "One thing I know about Tim is that I never know [if] I've written something he's going to love. I don't know what's going to happen. I never think, 'Oh, I know what to do, it's a Tim Burton movie, got it.' I've never been able to have that attitude, ever. There are other directors who are more consistent — they'll like this, they won't like that. With Tim I never really know. He's really unpredictable in that way. That's probably what's kept it interesting for over 30 years."
Village Voice said:Does Elfman still find anything intimidating? "Everything and nothing," he declares flatly. "I'm not afraid of anything; there's nothing I feel I can't do. Yet everything feels like I'm starting from scratch. With every project I feel like I'm still lowering a bucket into the well and I don't know where or even if I'll hit water. There's that constant anxiety and insecurity: Will I find something?" Still, he's proven to himself a hundred times that the well is never dry. And he really seems to have done it all — Batman to Spider-Man, Fifty Shades of Grey to Charlotte's Web. Is there anything Danny Elfman simply will not do?
"Yes," he laughs. "A contemporary romantic comedy." Why's that? "I have no idea what to do for normal people in a normal situation. If I'm intimidated by anything, it's normal."