"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas
Primero Newman con Mendes, y ahora Doyle con Branagh...![]()
"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas
"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas
Ok, entro creyendo que es una nueva película y me parece guay, pero no me imaginaba que era de Poirot, ojalá la siguiente sea ABC Murders con ligero giro a alguillo de terror, que seguro le sale bien, luego puede seguir si eso con Testigo Mudo y enlazar para terminar con Telón en este estilo, o sea hasta 6 películas y que salgan el resto lo más cercanas posibles que es un gran director, aunque faltan como 2 más con las mismas ideas.
"I'm stunned. This is a bewildering composer assignment, and I really hope it doesn't mean the Doyle/Branagh collaboration is over."
"I hope Doyle is okay, health wise, as that's the only reason I can think of for them not working together again?"
Pues Tripley, parece que has clavado el sentir general...
"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas
Patrick Doyle y Thomas Newman han alcanzado una edad que en cualquier otra profesión les permitiría estar jubilados (y no lo están porque no quieren). Pero con lo cambiante y caprichosa que está la industria, ¿creéis que están para soportar a cualquier cabezón que no sabe ná de ná de las altas esferas? Falta la energía de la juventud y el ansia de terreno virgen por conquistar). Bastante es que no están juntos en una playa tumbados en una hamaca tomando un daiquiri con sombrillita
De la obra clásica que os he (te he),mandado via MP porque creo que os puede gustar como aficionados a las BSO que sois, ni pio eh. Ni tú ni Tripley. Vaya tela. Ni que sea para decir "interesante, me la guardo y la iré escuchando cuando pueda".
Synch si me ha dado las gracias, que conste.
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"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas
"Personally, I think that as long as the artist can continue to have the enthusiasm to refine the work, they should do it. But I don't think that studios or other people should be allowed to go and tamper with something just because they want to put it on television, or they want to take it from black and white to color, or they want to have a more contemporary score on it."
George Lucas