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10 Best Film Scores of All Time

// April 23rd, 2011 // 4 Comments » // movie talk, na na na, tv

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My song picks for my 30 Days Song Challenge today inspired me to make a list of my favorite film scores of all time. So, here it goes:

1. Godfather (Nino Rota)

The most haunting piece of music that I’ve ever heard. Definitely best of the best. No question on why the theme of this movie became classic just like the movie itself.

2. Up (Michael Giacchino)

Especially the track called Marriage Life. When the music is playing during the movie, you will experience the best of 4:21 minutes in cinema history. No kidding.

3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (Alexandre Desplat)

I have been a fan for this franchise for years, but never really care with the score, until Deathly Hallows Part 1 hits the theatre. At least there three favorite tracks of mine: Obliviate, Snape to Malfoy Manor and Farewell To Dobby. I am so happy to know Desplat will do the second part as well.

4. Love Story (Francis Lai)

Not really my favorite movie, but it wasn’t a bad movie at all and I could understand why it became such a classic. However, the best part is obviously the score. You will probably have heard it even when you haven’t seen the movie.

5. Psycho (Bernard Herrmann)

Alfred Hitchcock favorite composer. He at least has written the scores for almost every Hitchcock masterpiece from The Trouble with Harry (1955) to Marnie (1964), of course the one for Psycho (1960) no doubt was his best work.

6. The Omen (Jerry Goldsmith)

I almost couldn’t play this one while I am alone. Someone said this is the Lord of all horror soundtracks. Listen to it yourself if you don’t believe me. I played this while I am writing this, but maybe I shouldn’t as my neighbor might think I started a cult or something.

7. The Exorcist (Steve Boeddeker)

Quite confusing on whom did the score. It seemed it was done by many different artists, but the one that I love the most is called ‘Tubular Bells” composed by Mike Oldfield.

8. Lust, Caution (Alexandre Desplat)

I was so intrigued by every element at the movie: acting, story, direction, cinematography, and more especially the score. I thought it was brilliant and couldn’t wait to find out the person behind it. I was so happy to find out that it was no other than Alexandre Desplat.

9. Kill Bill Volume 1 and 2 (RZA)

I’d love to have Quentin Tarrantino playlist, it seemed we might like the same kind of music. Thanks to him, I got to know Nancy Sinatra and Shivarree’s goodnight moon. However, the track that caught my attention the most was called The Lonely Shepherd – Gheorghe Zamfir (produced by RZA), at the end of Kill Bill volume 1 (what a perfect ending).

10. Forrest Gump (Alan Silvestri)

My earliest memory in paying attention at movie scores. It’s still one of the best scores of all time.

Honorable mention: Rosemary’s Baby (Christopher Komeda), Life Is Beautiful (Nicola Piovani), Let Me In (Michael Giacchino), The Golden Compass (Alexandre Desplat), Heaven and Earth (Kitaro), The Chroncles of Narnia: The Lion, The Wich, and The Wardrobe (Harry Gregson-Williams) more especially the track called Evacuating London), Midnight Express (Giorgio Moroder)

Some scores that I love, but never seen the movie, here as follow: Breakfast at Tifanny’s (Henry Mancini), Romeo and Juliet (Nino Rota)

What about television show? There was one and only score that I love the most. It’s from the Twin Peaks and it’s written by Angelo Badalamenti.

Wordle

// July 13th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Test, tv

Go to wordle.net, enter your blog URL and see what happened.

Fixed!

// January 15th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // movie talk, personal, photos, tv

I heard that some of you can’t read my website unless you’re highlighting it. I hope it works now after I changed the font color. If not, please do let me know.

Well, I changed the the whole theme as well. This time I am using the picture that I took myself, and you can view that here

I also already have Flickr Pro so I’ve been taking lots of picture lately and here are some of them:

The Fountain

and

Pattern

Of course you always welcome to visit my Flickr page by clicking here

On to movies, we saw The Lost Highway last night and now Stir of Echoes is waiting to be viewed next. Also, I forgot to write my review about Crying Game, which also a pretty interesting movie. So, stay tune!

I saw Golden Globe few nights ago and surprise to see Kate Winslet win two award for Best Actress and also supported actress. She’s a fantastic actress, so I think she deserves it even though I root for Meryl Streep.

Of course the most memorable scene is when Micky Rourke went on a stage and get his award. I am 100% confident that we’re gonna see him at least as one of the nomination at academy awards.

The worst thing is probably the jokes by Sacha Baron Cohen. It’s ssssoo “tabloid” and not funny at all. He should start working for Perez Hilton.

Twin Peaks Revisited

// December 13th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // tv


The image is taken from here

Back in the 90’s, I was a big fan of TV show Twin Peaks. Still nowadays I don’t see other show that come close to the greatness of Twin Peaks. Sure, there are lots of supernatural theme that made into shows, but still no one can beats the originality of Twin Peaks.

Last night, I accidentally found sites dedicated to the show created by David Lynch and Mark Frost on 1990.

Let’s started with In Twin Peaks

The author of this site posted picture taken from the show and then he himself went to exact location, found the exact spot, take the picture then posted on his site.

The picture on the left is one of the example. It has the “Welcome To Twin Peaks” sign that you could at the beginning of every episode. Then the on the right shows how it looked right now. There isn’t any sign of course and you could see that there are several telephone lines have been added and now has missing one tree.

However, the mountain, the road and the atmosphere are still the same.

You can find more on InTwinPeaks.Com

More in Twin Peaks also offered many interesting stuff, so it’s fun to check it out as well.

Also, take a look at Twin Peaks Archive, where you can find rare pictures from the show. My favorite are the one with Audrey Horne and Dale Cooper (the one above).

This site also has pictures from deleted scenes , exclusive interview with some of the stars and many more.

Other great sites included :

Twin Peaks Props
Twin Peaks Episode Guide
Twin Peaks Archive on YouTube
Twin Peaks Archive on MySpace