Archive for December, 2007

John Debney, the new king of comedy scores?

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Remember Cutthroat Island? Dragonfly? Dreamer? End Of Days? Passion of The Christ? The Scorpion King? Zathura? Ok, [...]


Dune is coming… again!?

Yes that’s right people! It is coming again, this time by the very capable hands of none other than Peter Berg. The funny thing is that I am not as excited for the actual movie as I am for the soundtrack. Toto and Graeme Revell’s soundtracks weren’t the greatest, but if you remember, there was [...]


New Soundtrack Releases Week 52 2007

Mel Brooks brings you a musical soundtrack to Young Frankenstein. Mel is a comical genius, no doubt about it, but I want him back to the movies. Who can forget his classics Blazing Saddles, Silent Movie, Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. We want you back Mel!

The other release of some importance is High [...]


Soundtrackgeek Review: Resident Evil: Extinction

Resident Evil: Extinction
This album mostly consists of metal and alternative rock music by bands such as Shadows Fall, Flyleaf, Bayside and Chimaira. It also has 4 tracks by composer Charlie Clouser. I am a big fan of scores, so I wish there were more. I hope someone release a bootleg or something of the complete [...]


Join me in the movie music revolution!

It’s strange, I used to be this pimple faced 15 year old guy listening to strictly top 40 back in in 1994. 15 years later, top 40 is merely a washed out expression in the back of my head. What happened? How did I go from Corona and 2 Unlimited to Hans Zimmer and John [...]