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Mutant Chronicles Trailer
Reused score! Theme from The Crow ('Birth of the Legend') by Graeme Revell... I thought that was sacred; it's like using Danny Elfman's Batman score for some other film...
Oingo Boingo - Little Girls
Would you believe that that is Danny Elfman, composer of the Simpsons theme and long time associate of Tim Burton?
Shrunken Heads (1994) Theatrical Trailer
btw...directed by Richard Elfman brother of Danny Elfman (who also composed the theme for this movie).
The first movie the Elfman brothers collaborated on was The Forbidden Zone.
http://www.videosift.com/video/From-one-of-the-biggest-WTF-movies-ever-The-Forbidden-Zone
Bim Bam Boom from the Forbidden Zone
Actually...this movie was made by Danny's brother Richard Elfman who also used to be the leader of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo before he left and Danny took over.
If this gets sifted perhaps someone will save my FZ contribution to the sift.
http://www.videosift.com/video/From-one-of-the-biggest-WTF-movies-ever-The-Forbidden-Zone
Bim Bam Boom from the Forbidden Zone
1980. Made by Danny Elfman and the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.
Oingo Boingo - Private Life
T-man -
Gotta go with you on that man. I find Elfman's soundtracks to be completely forgettable and they all sound virtually identical to my ear. Bad.
I did like some of Oingo Boingo though.
Oingo Boingo - Private Life
I'm I the only one in the world who can't stand Danny Elfman? The guy has practically ruined several of Burton's films that would have been outstanding without the horrid soundtrack. The Nightmare Before Christmas is the classic example. Beautiful art direction, wonderful animation, and an unlistenable soundtrack.
Satan sings 'Minnie the Moocher'
Elfman's first film score! It looks like the video is dead.
A Tribute to Some of the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time
Yeah, I did like Danny Elfman, particularly Batman.
A Tribute to Some of the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time
Way too John Williams heavy. Missing out on Danny Elfman, Michael Kamen, and the classic Bernard Herrmann.
While I love John Williams stuff, he liked to take a little too much from the classics (mostly Holst).
A Tribute to Some of the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time
Uhm... Danny Elfman? Howard Shore? Mercifully, they included Hans Zimmer...
Oingo Boingo on the Gong Show
Forgot how cute Sherie Lewis was.
Looking at this, it's wild to think that Danny Elfman is now one of the hottest soundtrack composers on the planet.
Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo
Elfman's first solo album, in my estimation, is also brilliant.
Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo
In addition to his work with Tim Burton, Elfman has written scores for dozens of other films including:
* Forbidden Zone (Richard Elfman, 1980)
* Back to School, (Alan Metter, 1986)
* Wisdom (Emilio Estevez, Robert Wise, 1986)
* Big Top Pee-wee (Randal Kleiser, 1988)
* Midnight Run (Martin Brest, 1988)
* Scrooged (Richard Donner, 1988)
* Darkman (Sam Raimi, 1990)
* Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty, 1990)
* Nightbreed (Clive Barker, 1990)
* Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1993) (theme)
* Sommersby (Jon Amiel, 1993)
* Black Beauty (Caroline Thompson, 1994)
* Dolores Claiborne (Taylor Hackford, 1995)
* Dead Presidents (Hughes Brothers, 1995)
* To Die For (Gus Van Sant, 1995)
* The Frighteners (Peter Jackson, 1996)
* Freeway (Matthew Bright, 1996)
* Mission: Impossible (Brian De Palma, 1996)
* Good Will Hunting (Gus Van Sant, 1997)
* Men in Black (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1997)
* A Simple Plan (Sam Raimi, 1998)
* Proof of Life (Taylor Hackford, 1999)
* Chicago (Rob Marshall, 2002) (The instrumental pieces "After Midnight" and "Roxie's Suite")
* Spider-Man (Sam Raimi, 2002)
* Red Dragon (Brett Ratner, 2002)
* Hulk (Ang Lee, 2003)
* Spider-Man 2 (Sam Raimi, 2004)
* Deep Sea 3D (Howard Hall, 2006)
* Nacho Libre (Jared Hess, 2006) (Ramses Suite)
* Charlotte's Web (Gary Winick, 2006)
* Meet the Robinsons (Steve Anderson, 2007)
* Spider-Man 3 (Sam Raimi, 2007)
He has also written the theme music for several television series, including:
* Pee-wee's Playhouse (some episodes) (1986)
* Sledge Hammer! (1986)
* The Simpsons (1989)
* Beetlejuice (1989)
* Tales from the Crypt (1989)
* The Flash (1990)
* Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
* Dilbert (1999)
* Desperate Housewives (2004)
* Point Pleasant (2005)
djsunkid (Member Profile)
Here is the info off of http://www.speed-painting.com
"It took me between 5 and 6 hours to do it, all in Photoshop, in 15 layers
for sketches, colors, textures, shadows and background. This drawing
was made with a Digital Tablet, captured from the monitor in real-time
and it was accelerated 3000 x. The music is from the soundtrack of Spiderman by Danny Elfman."
In reply to your comment:
that's pretty impressive. is there any indication of how long it actually took? Obviously it is sped up, but I wonder how much.