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  • Coming Attractions: MOONRAKER (1979)

    • 6 Nov 2011
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    With the COMING ATTRACTIONS feature, I like to showcase the very best in movie trailers past and present.

    This time around - well - not so much.

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    The announcement this week of SKYFALL, the new James Bond film, prompted this rather self-indulgent entry. Now, MOONRAKER isn't often to be found at the top of those "best Bond movies" lists. In fact, it's often cited as the worst 007 film (to which I say - have you never seen A VIEW TO A KILL?). Curiously, it wasn't meant to be the 11th Bond movie. At the end of its credits, its predecessor, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, promised that 007 would return in FOR YOUR EYES ONLY. The success of a little film called STAR WARS prompted a rapid change in direction and soon EON Productions was jumping on the cantina band wagon and launching the star of the franchise skyward.

    The teaser trailer for MOONRAKER was a neat parody of commercials. For years, it remained frustratingly hard to find but has recently surfaced again on YouTube. The quality isn't great but you'll get the idea:

    Immediately prior to the film's release, the official trailer was launched. Clearly, all the imaginative effort was used up on the teaser. This version takes the lazy option: want to see MOONRAKER but only have four minutes to spare? Then just watch this trailer - it's a compression of the film with the talky bits taken out. Hardly a shining example of how to craft a trailer but from the opening shot of a space shuttle scored with Brazilian beats, it's undeniably exciting:

    As a 14 year old kid in 1979, this trailer ticked all the boxes for me. OO7? Check. Outer space? Check. Big action setpieces? Check. Good-looking girls in short skirts? Where do I buy my ticket? Thirty-odd years on, I've become more critical and can see the many flaws in MOONRAKER. Then again, I'll argue there's a lot to still enjoy in the movie. There are Ken Adams' brilliantly OTT sets, Derek Meddings' crisp special effects and John Barry's atmospheric score.

    And through the refractive haze of nostalgia, I can even forgive MOONRAKER most of its weaknesses. Just not the Shirley Bassey theme song.

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  • REVIEW: The Black Hole soundtrack (Intrada)

    • 9 Sep 2011
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    From the start, The Black Hole was designed to be a game-changer for Disney. The ripples from the splash Star Wars had made at the box-office reached the boardroom in Sleeping Beauty's castle and the Disney executives were determined to get in on the action. With actors Maximilian Schell, Anthony Perkins and Robert Forster onboard, The Black Hole had a far from traditional Disneyesque cast. Disney had such faith in the film's potential that it put it in direct competition with the highly-anticipated Star Trek -The Motion Picture, which was opening at the same time - Christmas 1979.

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    For the music, they turned to a seasoned professional. John Barry had already gone into space that year with his score for Moonraker; the music he composed for The Black Hole is even better. It begins with the anthemic "Overture", played before the opening credits, like the old roadshow presentations. We then go into the sweeping, circling "Main Title", with Barry's trademark strings in full effect:

    This tone is kept through the score - there are no "cute" themes for the robots, none of the chirpy melodies that would have usually been expected in a Disney release. It's powerful, stirring music, often raising the film from the numerous stumbling blocks of its plot and script.

    Full disclosure: The Black Hole was the first film soundtrack I ever owned. By the time I was given the album as a Christmas present, I had already seen the film a couple of times. Thanks to continuous performances and the unallocated cinema seating of those days, I was able to duck down and sit through an additional performance, seeing in twice in one afternoon. From these viewings,I soon realised its faults - those stupid Mickey Mouse-eyed robots, the often risible dialogue and a climax that wanted to be Kubrickian in scope and meaning but failing completely. I also knew what was good about it - the production design, the special effects, Maximilian the robot... and the music.

    The soundtrack I was given back in '79 had only ten tracks on it and was deleted a few months later.. An appearance on CD has been one of the most hoped-for releases amongst soundtrack afficienados and Walt Disney Records/Intrada have pulled out all the stops. As well as the ten cues from the original album, there are now an additional 14 tracks. Jeff Bond provides extensive liner notes on the making of the film and the various music cues. There's also some rare photographs of the recording sessions and Barry conducting the orchestra. Finally, producer Randy Thornton supplies a fascinating description on how the music was remastered for CD. The Black Hole boasted the first digitally recorded soundtrack in film history and, although the master tapes still existed in the Disney vault, finding the right equipment to play them on proved surprisingly difficult. The hard work has paid off - The Black Hole sounds terrific, immaculately produced and an essential purchase for any fan of Barry's or film music in general.

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    With the sad passing of John Barry earlier this year, releasing one of his most-requested film works is only fitting. It's particularly welcome that his score for The Black Hole has been given such a respectful and thorough presentation. 

    The Black Hole soundtrack is a Walt Disney Records/Intrada release and can be ordered from the US here.

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  • Lunchtime! [Pic]

    • 3 Apr 2011
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  • Star Wars Saga goes Blu in September

    • 8 Jan 2011
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    Following up on Wednesday’s post, all six of the Star Wars films were formally announced as coming to Blu-ray in September. There are three choices of boxset - the “Original Trilogy”, the “Prequel Trilogy” and “The Complete Saga”, which has all 6 films, plus 3 additional Blu-rays of behind-the-scenes featurettes. 

     

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    Although it’s not made clear, these are almost guaranteed to be the “Special Editions” - Lucas’ preferred versions. However, even the 1997 “Special Editions” have been altered and tweaked considerably on home video - if you’re into that kind of thing, here’s a list of the many changes made over the years.

    Many fans - particularly those old enough to have seen Star Wars when it arrived in UK cinemas way back in 1978 - have been upset about the constant revisions and changes made to the “Original Trilogy”. Others say that they’re Lucas’ property - he can do with them as he wishes. Personally, I think that Steven Spielberg got it right when he tinkered with “ET” for its 2002 rerelease. As well as his amended version, with its walkie-talkies instead of rifles and post-9/11 dialogue cuts), Spielberg ensured that the original was also available to buy on DVD; the best of both worlds. Regrettably, Lucas doesn’t subscribe to this...which is why, if you haven’t done so already, you should quickly snap up the “Original Trilogy” DVD box set that grudgingly included both original and special editions.

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  • "Star Wars" on Blu-Ray - A New Hope?

    • 5 Jan 2011
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    Lucasfilm has said that there will be a special “Star Wars” announcement tomorrow at CES, delivered by Darth Vader and a phalanx of stormtroopers at the Panasonic stand.

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    From the invitation, it’s clear that the announcement will be about “the complete saga” - Episodes I through VI - coming out on Blu-ray. So far, no surprise - Lucasfilm talked this up a few months ago. The real questions are - why will this be at the Panasonic stand ? Is this going to be another “3D Avatar” exclusive deal ? Will these be retro-3D versions ?

    And - more importantly - exactly what versions ? I’m secretly hoping for the original cuts but we all know what George Lucas thinks about those getting a release . Reluctantly, I suspect the announcement will be about the revised versions of all six films being spruced up for Blu-ray, with the 3D versions a Panasonic exclusive for a year.

    Let’s just hope that somewhere buried deep in the supplemental sections is the ultimate SW Easter Egg...the “Star Wars Holiday Special” !

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  • Automatic Sliding Doors

    • 4 Dec 2010
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  • Greedo’s Big Secret [Pic]

    • 27 Nov 2010
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  • Star Wars augmented reality: TIE Fighters attack NYC

    • 4 Nov 2010
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    Test footage from an early version of the upcoming 'Star Wars Arcade - Falcon Gunner' augmented reality iPhone game, due out later this month.

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  • The R2-D2 Swimsuit

    • 23 Oct 2010
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  • Stars Wars Main Titles - Hawaii Five-0 style

    • 19 Sep 2010
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