Lloyd Weber is public execution material.
Funnily enough, I was reading the latest brain dribbling from Bob Lefsetz this morning and chanced upon this...
Trent Reznor, did the soundtrack [for The Social Network]. I read about it, but didn't expect it to be SO GOOD! So ominous, setting the tone so well. Trent may be the new Danny Elfman.
I thought of Flamencology and imagined him pretending to gag.
I spontaneously broke into a bit Phantom of the Opera
I am all for Reznor doing more scoring work.![]()
Yeah, yeah. He needs to score more. Then maybe he'll quit being so angry. He needs to score. SCORE. Yeah. Like an animal. Then maybe he'll stop talking about how hurt he is. Heheh. He's gonna score.
Funnily enough, I was reading the latest brain dribbling from Bob Lefsetz this morning and chanced upon this...
Trent Reznor, did the soundtrack [for The Social Network]. I read about it, but didn't expect it to be SO GOOD! So ominous, setting the tone so well. Trent may be the new Danny Elfman.
I thought of Flamencology and imagined him pretending to gag.
It's not a lack of skill on Elfman's part that grates me, it's the totally syrupy arrested-development lack of maturity. It's essentially the same problem that I have with Burton himself; whenever there's a moment that strains for emotional emphasis, we're presented with the something incredibly hollow and superficial. "This is what sad is supposed to look/sound like."
What's "emotional" and "mature" supposed to look like? (Brought to you by the Devil's Advocacy Council)
That's exactly my point. You don't walk into a funeral planning to cry. Unless you're going to a funeral in a Burton film.
It's not movies for teens/adolescents, it's movies for man-children
So they're movies that simulate teeny/adolescent feelings/ideas for grown-ups hung up on ideas of teeniness?
Not quite; they simulate adult feelings for adults who stopped developing emotionally after high school.
(That said, I can see how the stylization, visuals, retro-vibe, etc., can appeal to someone, but I'm honestly disturbed at adults who shed tears over Scissorhands or Big Fish or whatnot)
Dude. Seriously? Are you one of them "man-children" Flamencology is making fun of?
Apparently. I guess to make it even worse, it's Danny Elfman's score that does it, not the film itself. I get a bit teary-eyed listening to "Finale" whenever I hear it.
I think you should challenge Flamencology to a duel. (Choose pistols. I think the F-man knows how to fence.)