The craziest thing about Millennials is not that they have fond memories of Jumanji and Space Jam.
It's that they like Hook.
The craziest thing about Millennials is not that they have fond memories of Jumanji and Space Jam.
It's that they like Hook.
I feel like Michael Giacchino is the only new-ish composer who's keeping memorable melodies in film music alive. Even clunkers like Tomorrowland had humable themes, but Up, Inside Out, Super 8, etc.
Michael Giacchino writes consistently memorable scores. The Star Trek movies, but see also his Pixar stuff, for example.
2002.
Kleinhaus Music Hall—Buffalo, NY
"Cry me a River" is the 2000s template for this kind of song so, yeah.
Banff and Jasper are cities now?
I got that one without Googling.
He's only 59? That would have made him 30 when he composed the score "Rain Man", and, like, 21, when he performed on"Video Killed the Radio Star."
Batman had a good origin story fakeout at the beginning. So there's that.
Alec Baldwin was in FIVE big films in 1988, but "Red October" two years later made him a star.
He should do the entire "Thin Red Line" score live. Arena crowds would eat that up.
More years like 1989 and 1999 please.
If it was eligible? If?! Not only was "Somewhere in the Dark" not in the movie, it wasn't even on the soundtrack.
"The Deadline story doesn’t have a release date for The Post yet"
He would have been nominated for an Oscar, alongside fellow nominees Sting and Paul McCartney.
8/1—Rogers Arena—Vancouver, BC
8/3—Rogers Place—Edmonton, AB
Am I the only one surprised that this is not a stadium tour? Except for a couple venues (NY and SF, obvs), it's mostly arenas.*
I'm sure today we'd all be criticizing the movie for telling the story of black soldiers through the perspective of a white guy, but whatever. "Glory" was a great movie. Directed by a white person.