Von - you once thought you were wrong - and you were not mistaken in this case. I may yawn through this actually.
Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote for Brian de Palma - a Hitchock/Herrmann addict if ever there was one - and while Sakamoto wrote a nice score for Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence - Bernard Hermmann he ain't and never will be.
Robert Zemeckis directed some well known films such as Forest Gump and Back to the Future and used Alan Silvestri I believe to great effect. When a film like What Lies Beneath comes along and is an obvious bit of fun and a Hitchcock pastiche/tribute - who is Zemeckis gonna ask to do the score? Silvestri couldn't do Herrmann if his LIFE depended on it and that's fact - no more than Herrmmann could do a Back to the Future.
Ninth Gate - don't make me f****** laugh. Think Polanski and then think about that other film he did with Harrison Ford that attempted at the Hitchcock genre - forget the name. Ennio Morricone tried to do Herrmann and it sounded........strange. Edit: it came to me - Frantic (sounds a lot like Frenzy)
The Machinist is just dreadful anyway so forget that one.
Oh Hello!!! :))) Red Dragon. (Think Danny Elfman and then think - who is Elman's hero). Yess indeed - Bernard Herrmann (what a surprise)!
LA Confidential?!?!?!? LA Confidential!!?!?! (so amazed I wrote it twice).
LA Confidential is Jerry Goldsmith doing Leonard Bernstein doing On the Waterfront. PuLeasse Von - get some film study in before you come at me with lists again.
If you were my student (which it now looks like you are) I think this would be a case of Mr Spank paying short, sharp visit to Bottyland!
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