Blind Item #10
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:00 AM
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11 comments:
Drop/Murder on the Orient Express?
Jonny Depp*
Depp in Murder on the Orient Express comes out in Novemver
Cannot wait to see it
Went to see a film from Singapore at TIFF many years ago. No music. It worked because there was an underlying feeling of isolation, so the non-soundtrack added to that.
Not sure if no music would work on a mystery movie with some action (for sure they're going to have some action scenes). Maybe it could work, and the audience might actually be surprised rather than relying on the musical cues.
movies need music.
WHO THE FUCK WANTS NO MUSIC IN A FILM
Really? What a coincidence. I just woke up from a dream about that Kenneth guy who played Wallander. Huh.
Love Agatha Christie! ♥
Trying this again, it's been awhile since I've been on this site, but so glad to see it back here! I had a chance to screen Goonies (many many years ago!) before it was completed; several scenes were not scored, and it made a huge difference. I hadn't realized until then how much the underscoring adds to your enjoyment of a scene.
The movie was so-so. The music was okay. There was one really amazing piece near the end of the film,which, surprise, is not on the soundtrack. Typical.
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