[HPFGU-Movie] Digest Number 1396
Karen Chuplis
kchuplis at alltel.net
Tue Jan 31 01:14:20 UTC 2006
On Monday, January 30, 2006, at 06:13 PM, Jellocat wrote:
>>
> As I said, I don't DISlike PoA but I just really like Doyle's GoF. But
> I have liked pretty much anything I've heard of Doyle's despite some of
> the critiques I've seen of him. I've always liked what I've heard of
> him.
>
> Karen
>
> There were aspects of Doyle's score that were very nice, actually. I
> think
> he did a great job with the waltzing music and I do like the dark
> ominous
> score used at the beginning. I would LOVE to hear what Thomas Newman
> could
> create for the HP movies. I love his scores from "Finding Nemo" to
> "Angels
> in America" (my favorite at the moment). I think he also did "American
> Beauty," and many others as well.
>
> Jellocat
>
>
> I probably downloaded both from the Leaky Cauldron. Great photo that
> was picked up in various magazines reporting on GOF. It's when Harry is
> walking slowly down the stone walkway, watching all the Hogwarts,
> Durmstrangs and Beauxbatons saying good-bye.
> Val
>
> I love that shot as well. It's almost like a nostalgic look; like
> looking at
> something very comforting to you; something you love. When it first
> appeared
> on a promo I thought he was looking at Cho Chang. But I love how it
> actually
> turned out to be Harry watching all the students say their goodbyes. In
> another way, it's also as if Harry has a deeper understanding and
> knowledge
> of what's happening while the other students are oblivious to it.
>
> Jellocat
>
I really love how he took the "love theme" from Harry in Winter and
brought it in during the priori in cantatum. To me, that was better
than the Fawkes theme would be because after all, that is what is
harped on over and over in the books, that LOVE will conquer.
kchuplis
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