You replied to me “If you don’t like it, well that’s kind of you at this point.”
You replied to me “If you don’t like it, well that’s kind of you at this point.”
@juan, please don’t dismiss my comments. If you can’t take it then don’t dish it, even a little bit. For posterity I’ll repeat my reply:
Oh learn to read. I said we’re beyond this culture war bs.
This sounds sooo 2016.
I know at least three people who liked Owl House. It got rushed in the end, but the story and characters were fun.
Pandering has been around for so long now that if you’re still irritated by it, then that’s pretty much your problem.
She looks hangry.
Not what I meant.
Is that the one with those yellow Mnions?
You should listen to the Edward Scissorhands soundtrack again.
Pop culture website and they have to meet a word quota.
You know, politics being so boring that comedians just make boring jokes about it sounds nice.
We’re asking it now.
The Queen soundtracks are a bit of a grey area. They did contribute songs and score, with Howard Blake also contributing score for Flash Gordon. They also contributed songs and score for Highlander, with Michael Kamen also contributing score.
Pretty sure that was members of the Alan Parsons Project (mostly Andrew Powell).
Spacey has no remorse, doesn’t think he’s done anything wrong, and so far has gotten away with it which feeds into his state of mind.
I’m guessing, like Hans Zimmer, Elfman has “spent far more time working in Hollywood than he did in the music industry” and so “doesn’t really fit the brief here”.
Films can be a wonderful source of inspiration for making music, but it’s also quite restrictive. You’re tied into the film’s narrative and you have to make music not just for yourself but for a film maker.
Since you’re including bands, then obviously Queen. Famously did the scores for Flash Gordon and Highlander.
I know. We're talking about the actors.