Showing posts with label oblivion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oblivion. Show all posts

Monday, August 05, 2013

Oblivion (Soundtrack) by Joseph Trapanese and Anthony Gonzales (Review)

Oblivion (Soundtrack) by Joseph Trapanese and Anthony Gonzales (Review

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Review by Helen San

OBLIVION is a visually stunning sci-fi blockbuster about drone repair personnel on a post-apocalyptic earth, with enough mind-bending plot twists to give Phillip K. Dick a run for his money. Billing Tom Cruise, Andrea Riseborough, and Morgan Freeman (it’s mostly just Tom Cruise), the film’s scene-stealing star was actually its breathtaking CGI cinematography. And where you have beautiful images, you must have beautiful music.

I’ll be honest. I am not a big fan of forays into film music by electronic bands. Didn’t much care for FIGHT CLUB by DUST BROTHERS. Definitely didn’t swoon over HANNA by THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS. When TRON: LEGACY director Joseph Kosinski recruited the French electronic band DAFT PUNK to compose the score, film music fans like myself were skeptical. On one hand, the Tron franchise wears the mystique of avant garde electronica quite well. On the other hand—memories of THE SOCIAL NETWORK by Nine Inch Nails (ahem, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross) still make me shudder.

But TRON: LEGACY turned out to be a fantastic and eminently listenable score. DAFT PUNK had some chops. And they had arrangement help from a classically trained composer, JOSEPH TRAPANESE. So when I sat down to listen to a score to another Kosinski film, by a French electronic band (M83), with Trapanese as co-composer, I was rightly hopeful. M83’s OBLIVION is every bit as enjoyable as TRON: LEGACY, and then some. 

As a reviewer, I would be remiss if I didn’t see a pattern emerging: Kosinski and Trapenese. Kosinki seems to have an intuitive talent for directing good music for his screens; he knows how to pick them and shape them. And Trapanese knows how to marry electronic music to orchestral arrangements for film like nobody’s business. What they give us is the kind of collaborative genius that makes for a darn good soundtrack.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

SoundCast Episode 61 - "Star Man Trekking into Dark, Iron Oblivionness"

SoundCast Episode 61 -


Episode 61 - Star Man Trekking into Dark, Iron Oblivionness
Michael Coleman (Soundworks Collection) and Kristen Romanelli (Film Score Monthly/ Watcher Junior) join the full cast and crew for a triple feature review!  Three of this year's top action and sci/fi films are the topics of discussion: Michael Giacchino's STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, Brian Tyler's IRON MAN 3 and M83 + Joseph Trapanese's OBLIVION.


Episode Highlights

00:22 - Intro and Welcome: Michael Coleman and Kristen Romanelli
04:48 - Listener Feedback
07:40 - Star Trek Into Darkness - Movie talk
27:56 - Star Trek Into Darkness - Score in the film 
38:15 - Star Trek Into Darkness - The soundtrack release
46:09 - Iron Man 3 - Movie talk
56:54 - Iron Man 3 - Score in the film
65:55 - Iron Man 3 - The soundtrack release
73:43 - Oblivion - Movie talk
80:49 - Oblivion - Score in the film
86:40 - Oblivion - The soundtrack releases
94:43 - Wrapping up the triple feature

Music Selections

00:00 - "Star Trek Main Theme" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
07:11 - "Pranking the Natives" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
28:19 - "Spock Drops, Kirk Jumps" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
32:37 - "Main Title" (Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Kahn) by James Horner
33:32 - "London Calling" (Cloud Atlas) (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
35:27 - "Get Carter" (John Carter) by Michael Giacchino
42:15 - "The San Fran Hustle" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
44:18 - "Star Trek Main Theme" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino
46:08 - "Iron Man 3 Main Theme" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler
59:18 - "The Mechanic" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler
64:25 - "Stark Goes Green" (The Avengers) by Alan Silvestri
65:00 - "New Beginnings" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler
66:15 - "Iron Man 3 Main Theme" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler
73:23 - "Waking Up" (Oblivion) by M83 and Joseph Trapanese
80:58 - "Fearful Odds" (Oblivion) by M83 and Joseph Trapanese
87:14 - "You Can't Save Her" (Oblivion) by M83 and Joseph Trapanese
99:00 - "Earth 2077" (Oblivion) by M83 and Joseph Trapanese

Other notes:

Michael Coleman
Check out Soundworks Collection www.soundworkscollection.com
Follow on Twitter (@soundworksvideo, @colemanfilm)

Kristen Romanelli
Read her articles on Film Score Monthly Only - www.fsmonlinemag.com
Follow on Twitter (@watcherjunior)


Monday, May 20, 2013

SoundCast Live | Today @ 7:00 PM ET | Episode #61 with Michael Coleman and Kristen Romanelli



Thanks for joining us.  Our live broadcast will begin at 7:00 PM ET.  Feel free to join us in the chat and do invite someone to join you (ie. Use the social media sharing options above!).

We'll be talking STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS, IRON MAN 3 and OBLIVION.  That's a whole bunch to squeeze into one episode!  Can we do it?