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Poll Question: Vote for three you like -- and the academy awards go to?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Shadowyzard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 18:55
I added my comment about BrufordFreak's nomination in my full-synopses about the songs put here, except those of mine of course (page 7). I'll be voting after 12-15 hours or so.

^ Thank you Lorenzo, really glad that you find the piece I nominated impressive and chose it.
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Thanks; I'm uplifted by the many warm words on Wim Mertens. If you don't know his other work yet, check him out! Much of it is very good.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My podium:

1) Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an ... 

If I have to be honest, this is the only soundtrack that I consider at the same high level of sound quality as Preisner's for The Double Life of Veronika which I proposed. By this I don't mean that this poll is of low quality, on the contrary, it's a poll full of beautiful songs, but on my personal, intimate, emotional level, these two songs touch me in a very different way from the others. If I can say my opinion as a music critic (it is the first time I do it in this area), this piece by Mertens combines truly remarkable composition, sound and pathos throughout his piece, and I consider it wonderful. The piece of Preisner proposed by me, however, is less academic, and it is all inspiration, it has moments of pause and others of progression and at a certain point it reaches a peak, a climax that touches me with an almost violent emotional intensity, which only I rarely find it in music.

Second, and so far I have no doubts, there is 

2) Tan Dun - "Farewell" - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Excellent composition. 

For the third place I am very undecided between
- Maurice Jarre - "Lara's Theme" - Doctor Zhivago
- Nino Rota - "Romeo and Juliet" theme - Romeo and Juliet
- Clint Mansell - "Pi R Squared" - Pi.

For different reasons and atmospheres I like all three very much. But this time I choose Micky, since he has already touched the podium without reaching him. I have to abandon the other two in fourth place on equal terms with a tear on my face. 

Finally, honorable mentions,
 
5) Bernard Herrmann - "Vertigo Theme" - Vertigo
6) Paul Giovanni & Magnet - "Willow's Song" - The Wicker Man.

As always, well thought out and well said, Lorenzo.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 16:28
Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

PS I'm surprised no one proposed a John Williams soundtrack.

The Imperial March from Star Wars?

Oh... yes, strangely I hadn't seen it!
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

PS I'm surprised no one proposed a John Williams soundtrack.

The Imperial March from Star Wars?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 16:11
PS I'm surprised no one proposed a John Williams soundtrack.
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My podium:

1) Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an ... 

If I have to be honest, this is the only soundtrack that I consider at the same high level of sound quality as Preisner's for The Double Life of Veronika which I proposed. By this I don't mean that this poll is of low quality, on the contrary, it's a poll full of beautiful songs, but on my personal, intimate, emotional level, these two songs touch me in a very different way from the others. If I can say my opinion as a music critic (it is the first time I do it in this area), this piece by Mertens combines truly remarkable composition, sound and pathos throughout his piece, and I consider it wonderful. The piece of Preisner proposed by me, however, is less academic, and it is all inspiration, it has moments of pause and others of progression and at a certain point it reaches a peak, a climax that touches me with an almost violent emotional intensity, which only I rarely find it in music.

Second, and so far I have no doubts, there is 

2) Tan Dun - "Farewell" - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Excellent composition. 

For the third place I am very undecided between
- Maurice Jarre - "Lara's Theme" - Doctor Zhivago
- Nino Rota - "Romeo and Juliet" theme - Romeo and Juliet
- Clint Mansell - "Pi R Squared" - Pi.

For different reasons and atmospheres I like all three very much. But this time I choose Micky, since he has already touched the podium without reaching him. I have to abandon the other two in fourth place on equal terms with a tear on my face. 

Finally, honorable mentions,
 
5) Bernard Herrmann - "Vertigo Theme" - Vertigo
6) Paul Giovanni & Magnet - "Willow's Song" - The Wicker Man.



Edited by jamesbaldwin - July 10 2020 at 16:13
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:


By the way, there is a not much interest in the prog polls, so I'll leave that one alone.

...or people just think, I'm happy to participate in a prog poll but I'm less happy to be asked all the time "should I do this or that" and rather than asking, you can just do. Wink Or the avalanche of postings here and things to listen to is just too much to answer to everything.

By the way, look at the Interactive poll team thread. I don't want to take my spot the following week so you may offer to jump in.

It's no problem, which is why I was asking in the first place.  I know there is the matter of time and etc. when doing polls, so, since there hasn't been a prog poll for a while, I thought I would just ask to see if anyone would be interested.  I did get a few responses, but the lack of responses usually means there isn't any interest.  Anyhoo, I don't really want to jump in on this non-prog poll either, I'd rather let anyone who wants to to have a turn first.  I've been pretty busy lately, so its all probably for the best, if you know what I mean.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 14:13
Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

I am open for whatever the next poll is, prog or not prog. When will the n e xt one start? This poll might be done by tomorrow.

Apart from the fact that I have a lot of work to do next week and therefore it isn't clear right now who runs the next poll (I was on top of the list), I'm still not too happy about a rhythm any faster than once a week. (Which would mean that the answer is "not before Monday", but the real answer of course has to be given by who runs it.)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 14:13
Monday was suggested and that’s when I did this. A week between starting polls is I think good, and a little respite can be nice for the timely.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mathman0806 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 14:09
I am open for whatever the next poll is, prog or not prog. When will the next one start? This poll might be done by tomorrow.

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Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:


By the way, there is a not much interest in the prog polls, so I'll leave that one alone.

...or people just think, I'm happy to participate in a prog poll but I'm less happy to be asked all the time "should I do this or that" and rather than asking, you can just do. Wink Or the avalanche of postings here and things to listen to is just too much to answer to everything.

By the way, look at the Interactive poll team thread. I don't want to take my spot the following week so you may offer to jump in.
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So many great choices to choose from once again.  Here's my top three, but I must say I went back and forth several times before coming to this conclusion.

1. Rezner & Ross - "Technically Missing" from Gone Girl.  Rezner is quickly becoming another favorite of mine among soundtrack composers.

2. Clint Mansell - "Pi R Squared" from Pi.  A late entry, but definitely a huge favorite.

3. Ennio Morricone - "Magic & Ecstasy" from Exorcist II.  Morricone had to take one of the top spots as I have always loved his music, but this is one I was less familiar with, up until now.  

Honorable Mentions are Osanda and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

By the way, there is a not much interest in the prog polls, so I'll leave that one alone.


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^ Ah, the playlist:

Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

For anyone interested, link to YouTube playlist for just the selections:


I'll update it if it changes. I do this to make it easier for me, so I can continue this for future polls.  


I can't believe that I forgot about that, it makes listening to the selections so much easier. Brilliant idea for the polls.

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I listen to the wonderful youtube playlist now. This is going to be tough... I have now listened to the first three (Paul Giovanni, Lisa Gerrard, John Murphy), and they're all vote-worthy. Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 12:59
^ Ugh, now I regret my decision to change it.    It was never going to be easy nominating just one.

By the way, The Wicker Man trailer for those who might be interested:



And A Muppet Wicker Man trailer (spoilers):



EDIT: Sorry, I think I'm ruining the flow of the thread.

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The three I voted for:

1) Bernard Herrmann - "Vertigo Theme" – Vertigo
2) Clint Mansell - "πr2"- π
3) Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an Architect

The Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone,  Zbigniew Preisner, and Tiberiu Olah were also in contention for the third spot. Mertens just won out. 

If it had stayed in, L'arena would have been in the third spot. 
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To be honest, I never really likd the Jackson Lord of the Rings films. I can enjoy them more now. I loved the books growing up and read them many times. And although it gets some derision I also really liked Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings film.



With Peter Jackson, I preferred his earlier films -- Heavenly Creatures I loved. Bad Taste was fun, and I enjoyed Braindead. The LoTR films just never connected to me anywhaere near as much as the books, but this is common.   Thee film I liked at least as much as the novel was Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451.

For family fare with my daughter, Ghibli was where it was at. Just re-watched Spirited Away the other day with my son (he's my youngest), although he didn't like it as much as my daughter had. His favourite fiction film is Inception, but usually he prefers documentary type stuff (science/nature programs). My favourite family fantasy films by the way are Time Bandits and The Dark Crystal.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 12:35
I apologize for not having chimed in so far. I did start listening to all the suggestions put forward in this thread, but then I stopped. Blame a rather blah week (problems sleeping, hot weather, feeling overall depressed, etc.), and also the fact that I've never been a big movie person. I'll try to pick my three faves during the weekend.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2020 at 12:33
I am also with Icarium.  I love the films and the music, both, and they have nostalgic value of good times with my son for me.  LOTR extended version marathons for many, many years before he went off to college.  
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