From Doug F:
But I assure you they don't get overly excited about titles like ONE LITTLE INDIAN or NIGHT CROSSING or BABY: SECRET OF THE LOST LEGEND or SHOOT TO KILL.
Well, I did! I cherish all of the above, play them ALL frequently ('cept STK, still waiting for
that to come in), so there!
And I'll take an EIGHT BELOW too - anyone notice how, starting with MIRACLE, at least that
I noticed, how aggressive Isham's brass and percussion writing has become? I love his work,
have followed everything he's done since NEVER CRY WOLF and his electronic masterpiece,
TROUBLE IN MIND, up to now, and if you trace the arc of his career, it's quite impressive.
Even if you think his writing is bland, ya can't argue that THE BLACK DAHLIA is unimpressive.
C'mon, I dare you

And to keep this on point, UP is amazing, I am very much looking forward to getting this.
The action writing harkens back to those fully formed action cues the composer used to
do for the Medal Of Honor series, and that brings me great joy - fully rounded action pieces
that work almost like a song in A B A form, sounding like Williams, but not really ripping him
off. I knew we were onto something when I heard those game scores 10 years ago, and I was
truly moved when I saw this fine composer get his Oscar, and deliver such a moving speech.
Not to mention the incredible take on Rota in this score, again, not a ripoff, but just residing
in the same neighborhood - and that sequence, the Happier Days scenes - I cannot listen to
this without tearing up, ever, which sucks, but shows the power of that piece....sigh.....