Film Score Friday: Stargate

This week on Film Score Friday, we listen to the score from Stargate. David Arnold wrote the score for this 1994 film. This is a little know gem from this period of film scores. Arnold was working retail at the time the producers of Stargate asked him him to write this score. We're glad he did. He had written music one other film, but hardly a blockbuster of this magnitude. 

The original recording was made in London and is a pleasure. Arnold embraces the summer blockbuster feel and made the score bombastic and grandiose enough to match what was on the screen. Despite this, he manages to work some elements of subtlety in. Much of the movie takes place in a desert setting and you can hear the influence of past films like Lawrence of Arabia. In other parts, Arnold gives the low brass free reign to hammer home the dramatic moments and it feels great. Enjoy! 

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Film Score Friday: Godzilla

This week on Film Score Friday, we listen to the score from Godzilla. David Arnold wrote the score for this 1998 monster movie. This movie is really terrible. Seriously, don't watch it. Also, there's a lot of 90s pop music thrown into the movie. Beyond all that, David Arnold wrote some fun music for this movie. It's very over the top, but then again that is what this occasion was here. Enjoy!

 

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Film Score Friday: Wing Commander

Wing Commander: The Movie
Starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Saffron Burrows, Matthew Lillard, Tch?ky Karyo, J?rgen Prochnow
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This week on Film Score Friday, we listen to the score from Wing Commander. The score is from David Arnold and Kevin Kiner. There's one problem here though. The movie is bad. We know it's hard to believe that a movie about fighting cat people in space could be anything but good, but alas it is true. 

Terrible movie aside, the score is a good time. It's cheesy at times, but in a good way. There's lots of brass to listen to throughout the score. There's some screamin parts in octaves across the whole section at times that are just great. Just please, don't watch the movie. 

 

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