Ad Astra (2019)
How is the Richter x Balfe score? I suspect the Richter parts sound gorgeous but how does the Balfe stuff come in? I’m most worried about that tbhantovolk wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 7:54 pm2am thoughts - loved it, gorgeous, far more pulpy than expected from Gray (it felt to me like his ode to not just Apoc Now/Conrad but Blade Runner, a bit 2001/Fifth Element in their vision of future in space, a bit of Equilibrium too) but at the same time maintains that arthouse feel...but you can feel he overtinkered with it. Not that this is a quality indicator but quite a bit of trailer stuff - at least one big scene - deleted. Those worried how much Fox had a had in this shouldn’t but...going off interviews, the ending (which Gray was on board with and isn’t at all studio ey really) and just basically going, you need to stop tinkering or you won’t make it in time for Venice. It needs a tad more breathing space in the first half...there’s a point at which it hits its groove nicely. I’m curious to see how it plays a second time tho
PS God bless Gray, he came over to the public screening venue to introduce the film and poo pooed the pomposity of the big official red carpet ones - ‘this is cinema!’
Honestly couldn't really tell the difference? I'm guessing the action scene cues were Balfe and if they were, he made them restrained enough to work with Richter as a whole.anarchy wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 6:23 amHow is the Richter x Balfe score? I suspect the Richter parts sound gorgeous but how does the Balfe stuff come in? I’m most worried about that tbhantovolk wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 7:54 pm2am thoughts - loved it, gorgeous, far more pulpy than expected from Gray (it felt to me like his ode to not just Apoc Now/Conrad but Blade Runner, a bit 2001/Fifth Element in their vision of future in space, a bit of Equilibrium too) but at the same time maintains that arthouse feel...but you can feel he overtinkered with it. Not that this is a quality indicator but quite a bit of trailer stuff - at least one big scene - deleted. Those worried how much Fox had a had in this shouldn’t but...going off interviews, the ending (which Gray was on board with and isn’t at all studio ey really) and just basically going, you need to stop tinkering or you won’t make it in time for Venice. It needs a tad more breathing space in the first half...there’s a point at which it hits its groove nicely. I’m curious to see how it plays a second time tho
PS God bless Gray, he came over to the public screening venue to introduce the film and poo pooed the pomposity of the big official red carpet ones - ‘this is cinema!’
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Gray told a funny Nolan story about this film at a Q&A tonight (he prefaced with 'I think I can talk about this now' lol). Basically (part of) the reason he got Max Richter to do the score was - Nolan/Zimmer beat him to the punch with the organ score on Interstellar (he explicitly didn't want to do classical like Kubrick, electronic like Vangelis or a typical symphonic score)
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How lucky you were to meet him ! I plan to do the same in October in Paris.antovolk wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2019, 4:35 pmGray told a funny Nolan story about this film at a Q&A tonight (he prefaced with 'I think I can talk about this now' lol). Basically (part of) the reason he got Max Richter to do the score was - Nolan/Zimmer beat him to the punch with the organ score on Interstellar (he explicitly didn't want to do classical like Kubrick, electronic like Vangelis or a typical symphonic score)
Did he briefly mention some eventual futur projects he's working on or not ? I highly doubt but we never know. Thanks in advance
He didn't, but I believe he did talk about his next film Armageddon Time in interviews for this.
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Dobson wrote: ↑September 16th, 2019, 10:40 amFly men to the moon: Ad Astra and the toxic masculinity of space films