A six-minute preview of Thomas Newman's score for Skyfall has already made it's way online. You can preorder it now ahead of its upcoming November 6 release as Sony has just made it the subject of the film's latest video blog. It doesn't necessarily delve into any dark corners of the score and really only looks at the iconic James Bond theme while introducing Derek Watkins, trumpet player who has performed on every single one of the Bond films beginning with Dr. No when he was 17-years-old back in 1962. Check it out below along with the tracklisting of 30 pieces of music that will be found on the film's score. Grand Bazaar, Istanbul (5:14) Voluntary Retirement (2:22) New Digs (2:32) Severine (1:18) Brave New World (1:50) Shanghai Drive (1:26) Jellyfish (3:22) Silhouette (00:56) Modigliani (1:04) Day Wasted (1:31) Quartermaster (4:58) Someone Usually Dies (2:29) Komodo Dragon (3:20) The Bloody Shot (4:...
- 10/17/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Skyfall has debuted a new video feature focusing on the spy movie's score. The clip features interviews with Derek Watkins, a trumpet player on all 23 of the 007 outings, and composer Thomas Newman. Oscar nominee Newman, a regular collaborator with Sam Mendes, is working on his first Bond score with Skyfall.
"It makes you want to move. It's just classic and iconic," Newman said of Monty Norman's James Bond theme. "You have to honour that, there's just something about it that plugs right in. "Sometimes (more)...
"It makes you want to move. It's just classic and iconic," Newman said of Monty Norman's James Bond theme. "You have to honour that, there's just something about it that plugs right in. "Sometimes (more)...
- 10/17/2012
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
On an remarkably sunny October day the crowds gathered outside the Empire cinema in London’s Leicester Square to celebrate the premiere of the second Johnny English movie, which we at HeyUGuys have been tracking over recent months. Rowan Atkinson arrived in the amazing Rolls Royce from the film and after being interviewed by the waiting TV crews came and spoke to HeyUGuys (Hug) and the rest of the press (Rotp) in the media area.
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Rowan Atkinson – Johnny English
[crowd cheers "Rowan"!]
Ra: This can’t be a good environment for audio can it? [chuckles]
HeyUGuys: Back when you were doing the credit card adverts and saying lines like “smell the touareg camp fires” you must have know you were on to a good idea but did you realise just how good?
Ra: The good thing about those original credit card commercials was that they were very “filmic”, they were like little movies, so...
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Rowan Atkinson – Johnny English
[crowd cheers "Rowan"!]
Ra: This can’t be a good environment for audio can it? [chuckles]
HeyUGuys: Back when you were doing the credit card adverts and saying lines like “smell the touareg camp fires” you must have know you were on to a good idea but did you realise just how good?
Ra: The good thing about those original credit card commercials was that they were very “filmic”, they were like little movies, so...
- 10/3/2011
- by Colin Hart
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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