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Nie wiem, na ile oceniać wiarygodność Jonesa, który mówi o tym, że wie kto zabił Kennedy'ego, The Beatles "were a band of non playing motherfuckers", Ed Sheeran jest świetny, i że Michael Jackson ukradł wiele piosenek (Tutaj się nie dziwię, bo sam zauważyłem, że Black or White ma riff podobny do jednej z piosenek Beatlesów, no Jackson wykupił prawa autorskie do ich wczesnego stuffu, więc mógł - za to przytoczone przez Jonesa porównania w ogole nie wydawały mi się podobne) ale wiele argumentów na temat prymitywizacji przemysłu muzycznego jest naprawdę ciekawych i celnyc-Are you as down on the state of film scoring as you are on pop?
-It’s not good. Everybody’s lazy. Alexandre Desplat — he’s good. He’s my brother. He was influenced by my scores.
-Again, when you say film composers are lazy, what does that mean, exactly, in this context?
-It means they’re not going back and listening to what Bernard Herrmann did.
http://www.indiewire.com/2018/02/wes-an ... 201928932/“[Miyazaki] brings the detail and also the silences I think,” he continued. “With Miyazaki you get nature and you get moments of peace, a kind of rhythm that is not in the American animation tradition so much. That inspired us quite a lot. There were times when I worked with [composer] Alexandre Desplat on the score and we found many places where we had to pull back from what we were doing musically because the movie wanted to be quiet. That came from Miyazaki.”
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Isle of Dogs is an adorable and typically eccentric tale by Wes Anderson, reaffirming dogs are truly man's best friend. Alexandre Desplat's score is special too. Dogs rule. #Berlinale #IsleofDogs