I still remember (without having seen recently) the old Lost in Space themes - there were two, and they both had unusually good ideas. Also Land of the Giants, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Those stuck out like sore thumbs compared to other TV music. When he wrote those he went by the name "Johnny" Williams.
My problem with John Williams is not John Williams. He is obviously a tremendous musician. It is the movies he has scored. I am disgusted to the point of rage by what the idiots in control of Star Wars and all its imitations do: reduce music to a sound effect. You cannot even hear about 3/4 of what John Williams wrote because it is covered up by explosions. That is bullshit. To hire a great orchestra, with augmented numbers of players, record the entire score perfectly and then reduce it to inaudibilty. I have nothing but contempt for this kind of filmmaking and the hacks who do it.
Stanley Kubrick created a thousand times more power and impact than George Lucas and Steven Spielberg and all their stupid punched up sound effects put together... with TOTAL SILENCE.
That's why I like John Williams' non-heroic, non-action, non special effects film music, like "The Fury" and some others. Simply because you can hear the music and it is used as music.
My problem with John Williams is not John Williams. He is obviously a tremendous musician. It is the movies he has scored. I am disgusted to the point of rage by what the idiots in control of Star Wars and all its imitations do: reduce music to a sound effect. You cannot even hear about 3/4 of what John Williams wrote because it is covered up by explosions. That is bullshit. To hire a great orchestra, with augmented numbers of players, record the entire score perfectly and then reduce it to inaudibilty. I have nothing but contempt for this kind of filmmaking and the hacks who do it.
Stanley Kubrick created a thousand times more power and impact than George Lucas and Steven Spielberg and all their stupid punched up sound effects put together... with TOTAL SILENCE.
That's why I like John Williams' non-heroic, non-action, non special effects film music, like "The Fury" and some others. Simply because you can hear the music and it is used as music.