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#251 Posted : 12 September 2013 14:25:32(UTC)
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When is THE RETURNED returning....i love the MUSIC in this!Quality.
Watch very little TV these days.


Just stumbled on THIS - with a bit about The Returned towards the bottom of the page.
My understanding is that normally when someone does a soundtrack, they watch the screen and try to make the music match. But I get the impression that wasn't the case with Mogwai.

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I've seen the first two episodes now and it's a beautiful-looking TV show.



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ROCKET MICK on 13/09/2013(UTC)
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#252 Posted : 13 September 2013 01:48:45(UTC)
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Debaser wrote:
ROCKET MICK wrote:
When is THE RETURNED returning....i love the MUSIC in this!Quality.
Watch very little TV these days.


Just stumbled on THIS - with a bit about The Returned towards the bottom of the page.
My understanding is that normally when someone does a soundtrack, they watch the screen and try to make the music match. But I get the impression that wasn't the case with Mogwai.

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I've seen the first two episodes now and it's a beautiful-looking TV show.





it is a beautiful-looking show, and i think the music more than matches it. you're right about the process - the brief seems to have been to capture the essence of the programme, and for me it does exactly that.


"Mogwai had only seen a few English scripts for the drama before they started on the music. "We were aware of trying to keep it not as a typical soundtrack, more just music that doesn't necessarily do anything that has a bit of presence," guitarist John Cummings told the Quietus. That's underselling it a bit; there's no need to see the TV show (though I'd highly recommend it) to appreciate the subtlety of Mogwai's score. While the musical structures are often simple, continually recasting the motif featured in "Whisky Time"-- which plays as a coach-load of school children crashes over the edge of a winding cliff road in the first episode-- in xylophone, piano, and guitar, they push individual sounds to disquieting levels; the xylophone nursery rhyme-like tinkling that opens "Hungry Face" is so concentrated and piercing that it's quite painful to listen to, trilling at an unholy pitch, and again on "Fridge Magic", where slab-like bass shifts act as the foil to the xylophone's wandering curiosity. The way the repeated motifs falter matches how the presence of the undead in "Les Revenants" makes the electricity fizzle and splutter."

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/al...64-mogwai-les-revenants/
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ROCKET MICK on 13/09/2013(UTC)
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#253 Posted : 13 September 2013 01:58:18(UTC)
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i'm finally catching up with 'breaking bad'. i saw a bit of one episode once a couple of years ago and it looked like a cliched violent drugs drama, which put me off, as did the ENDLESS fawning over it. oh, do they JUXTAPOSE the middle-aged middle-class white man with drug subcultures? HOW SUBVERSIVE. but now i've seen a season or two and i'm embarrassed of myself for being so stubborn and contrary. it's very good, isn't it? layered and sympathetic and morally ambiguous with some GORGEOUS cinematography chucked in here and there (i especially like the 'passage of time' skies). reminds me of nothing so much as the wonderful 'six feet under'.

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#254 Posted : 13 September 2013 03:08:00(UTC)
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JUXTAPOSE - good word , that :thumb:
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Debaser wrote:

Just stumbled on THIS - with a bit about The Returned towards the bottom of the page.


incidentally, zombies are apparently "the official monsters of the recession". i was reading something recently about their recent resurgence in popular culture. it wasn't this, but this will do. http://www.channel4.com/news/zo...opular-culture-horror-tv
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#256 Posted : 13 September 2013 17:33:31(UTC)
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Factory™ wrote:
Is it just me or does one of the often recurring music pieces by Mogwai sound like a straight rip off of the intro to Over by Portishead ?


just seen someone else say the same thing. ripped YOU straight off. swiped it wholesale.

TUT.

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ROCKET MICK on 13/09/2013(UTC)
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#257 Posted : 13 September 2013 21:18:26(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:
Factory™ wrote:
Is it just me or does one of the often recurring music pieces by Mogwai sound like a straight rip off of the intro to Over by Portishead ?


just seen someone else say the same thing. ripped YOU straight off. swiped it wholesale.

TUT.


Good good.

Watched Neds on Film4 the other night . With subtitles ON , obviously . Wouldn't have had a bloody clue what was going on without them.
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ROCKET MICK on 13/09/2013(UTC)
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#258 Posted : 13 September 2013 22:28:24(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:
Factory™ wrote:
Is it just me or does one of the often recurring music pieces by Mogwai sound like a straight rip off of the intro to Over by Portishead ?


just seen someone else say the same thing. ripped YOU straight off. swiped it wholesale.

TUT.


Who dat? You cheating on us with another forum? Eek

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ROCKET MICK on 13/09/2013(UTC)
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#259 Posted : 14 September 2013 00:39:42(UTC)
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WOULD I? (yes.)

it's really interesting to see the different dynamics and group characteristics, actually. (can you believe someone posted something about the blue balls festival in lucerne and no-one so much as SNIGGERED?!) i MUCH prefer you uncouth lot. or maybe it's stockholm syndrome. tried the morrissey forum once - they are LUNATICS.

(oh, speaking of whom: moz book latest.)

what did you think of neds, johnny?
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ROCKET MICK on 14/09/2013(UTC)
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#260 Posted : 14 September 2013 02:20:12(UTC)
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bloodynora wrote:


what did you think of neds, johnny?


I did think about answering that with a totally undecipherable Glaswegian insult but i won't haha!

Yep, very good powerful drama.Certainly not a waste of 2 hours.Great acting by the lead character, John.But i thought his fall from bright pupil to Non Educated Delinquent seemed very sudden once he'd met the Young Car-D gang.Though i guess the seeds were already sewn once he'd had the door slammed on him by the mum of the middle class lad he was developing a friendship with.



edit: oh and also could relate a lot to that growing up in the 1970s thing as i did myself though it was obviously never as rough round my way as Glasgow was.Though i did have my moments. I even remember slumping in front of the TV watching Robinson Crusoe as a kid just like the young John did.

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ROCKET MICK on 16/09/2013(UTC)
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#261 Posted : 14 September 2013 02:24:41(UTC)
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ROCKET MICK on 16/09/2013(UTC)
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#262 Posted : 16 September 2013 11:20:28(UTC)
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what remains - very good, looking forward to tonight's ep.



Watched it all in one go this afternoon. It were good, aye.The house was the star etc etc
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ROCKET MICK on 16/09/2013(UTC)
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#263 Posted : 22 September 2013 06:43:37(UTC)
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Anyone been watching the Sound Of Cinema series on bbc4? Good this week, looking at work of Morricone and how Badalamenti worked with Lynch to create those masterpieces including the theme to Twin Peaks.

Interesting to learn also that Lynch had wanted to use Song To The Siren in Blue Velvet but couldn't afford the license . Though he did later use it in Lost Highway.

Had a peak at Peaky Blinders . Those attempts at Brummie accents ,all over the shop Laugh

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#264 Posted : 22 September 2013 23:34:01(UTC)
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i've been recording sound of the cinema, not got round to watching yet.

had a peek at peaky blinders myself, wasn't impressed, despite the (mostly) rave reviews.
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ROCKET MICK on 23/09/2013(UTC)
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#265 Posted : 23 September 2013 09:25:02(UTC)
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Oops yeah peek not peak, but yeah Peaky Blinders is crap, agreed .
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ROCKET MICK on 23/09/2013(UTC)
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#266 Posted : 23 September 2013 13:20:11(UTC)
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John Goodman and some other shouty blokes in Coen brothers films.

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ROCKET MICK on 23/09/2013(UTC)
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#267 Posted : 28 September 2013 14:49:28(UTC)
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what AREN'T i watching now? american telly's back after the summer break and i'm like a pig in mud. modern family, parks and rec, nashville, elementary.

oh, and i've seen baz luhrmann's romeo + juliet about six times in the last week. golly, leonardo dicaprio was a pretty little thing back in the day, wasn't he? that film transports me back to the 90s with such ferocious speed i feel a bit travel sick.
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ROCKET MICK on 25/10/2013(UTC)
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#268 Posted : 01 October 2013 13:25:41(UTC)
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Wow did anyone see Goldfrapp doing Annabel on Later just now? That was pretty special.

Keyboard player was a bit weird though and Jools rather strangely and annoyingly kept emphasising "frapp" every time he said Goldfrapp

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#269 Posted : 03 October 2013 12:19:59(UTC)
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Well i still seem to be persevering with Peaky Blinders, not sure why. Maybe just out of a sense of loyalty to Birmingham Laugh Though which are more dodgy - the accents or the haircuts?

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#270 Posted : 05 October 2013 16:15:35(UTC)
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Sound of cinema was great..Found out that one of my all time fav films The Birds,had no soundtrack!! I notice now of course Dont go to see many films now (bar alan partridge) but a lot of recent soundtracks on films and tv seem to have the atmospheric sigur ros type thing going on Cool
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ROCKET MICK on 25/10/2013(UTC)
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Factory™ wrote:
Well i still seem to be persevering with Peaky Blinders, not sure why. Maybe just out of a sense of loyalty to Birmingham Laugh Though which are more dodgy - the accents or the haircuts?


The accents in it are atrocious. Chibs from Sons of Anarchy was in it this week playing an Oirishman - I got proper confused by his accent.

It's still not a touch on Boardwalk Empire, mind. Fuck all seems to have happened on the Boardwalk this series/season but it's so breathtaking to watch. Van Alden's discourse with Capone in his office this week was filmed beautifully (and I don't usually go gooey over cinematography and suchlike).

Anyone else watching Stephen Merchant's Hello Ladies? Absolute genius. Wasn't convinced it would work but three episodes in I can't really fault it. It's his delivery that makes it. This week's episode where he finally got a date was the funniest thing I've seen in ages.

I see Walking Dead is back with its usual cheerful opening episode. Zombies falling through the roof was quite impressive though.

Talking of zombies, I saw World War Z last week. Best Zombies ever. Makes the 28 Days Later zombies look as docile as those from the Evil Dead. The scene with them all making a man mountain outside the walls of Jerusalem was just plain stupendous.
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ROCKET MICK on 25/10/2013(UTC)
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#272 Posted : 15 October 2013 07:02:13(UTC)
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El Jarvo wrote:
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Talking of zombies, I saw World War Z last week. Best Zombies ever. Makes the 28 Days Later zombies look as docile as those from the Evil Dead. The scene with them all making a man mountain outside the walls of Jerusalem was just plain stupendous.


Really? Apart from them making the man mountain to climb the walls of Jerusalem i wasn't that impressed by themConfused Thought something like 28 Days Later/ 28 Months Later had far better zombies and were far better films. Didn't find World War Z that great all in all.Think it suffered from going for the 15 certificate.
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#273 Posted : 16 October 2013 08:39:17(UTC)
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Really? Apart from them making the man mountain to climb the walls of Jerusalem i wasn't that impressed by themConfused Thought something like 28 Days Later/ 28 Months Later had far better zombies and were far better films. Didn't find World War Z that great all in all.Think it suffered from going for the 15 certificate.


Oh, the film is shit but I thought the zombies were just brilliant.

There's a piece on them in this month's Empire magazine which I've not bothered reading yet but apparently the whole Jerusalem wall thing was based on ants working together, or something (my better half told me).

Much scarier than the 28 Days/Months zombies, I thought. They just seemed to act utterly focused on biting something/anything that wasn't already a zombie. The case in point being that Jerusalem wall where they started jumping over to commit 'suicide' just to try and get near human flesh. They all seemed utterly driven!

Oh, and they seemed a lot faster than the 28 zombies too.
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El Jarvo wrote:


Oh, and they seemed a lot faster than the 28 zombies too.


Well can't remember so well now as it's a while since I saw it at the cinema in June. Maybe they are faster than in 28 Weeks/ Months Later. But I just recall that scene in 28 Months Later when Robbie Carlisle is legging it to get from the farmhouse
to the boat on the river . The zombies chasing him were bloody fast!

28 Months Later just seemed to have a bigger and better punch to it than World War Z
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#275 Posted : 18 November 2013 08:49:41(UTC)
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OoooH, excellent! Just seen that there's a new series of Him & Her starting this Thursday 21st Nov on BBC3. Apparentley it's the final series. I've watched all of the previous 3 series and loved it.If you've never seen it it's a bit Royal Family style as in all the action is inside the house ( or flat in this case) Russell Tovey is Steve and this actress Sarah Solemani that i don't think i've seen in anything else is brilliant as Becky. It's a sitcom about a lazy twenty something couple who rarely leave their flat. Becky's sister Laura is THE vilest and most horrible character EVER.



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