Film Entertainment on Saturday - 14th November, 2015, at 5:00 PM
In an interview, Daniel Craig, the star of the James Bond film Spectre, shared his thoughts on the movie's music. Contrary to some speculation, Craig's comments were not about Andrew Collins' show.
Craig praised the score for Spectre, describing it as acting as a character in the film. He went on to discuss other film scores, including those from Everest, The Walk, Macbeth, and The Martian.
The composer responsible for the score of The Martian is Harry Gregson-Williams. Craig spoke highly of Gregson-Williams' work on the film, as well as his contribution to Spectre.
Another score Craig mentioned was Jed Kurzel's work on Macbeth. He also talked about Dario Marianelli's score for Everest.
Interestingly, Thomas Newman's score for Spectre was highlighted as being high-octane. This was a departure from Craig's earlier comments, where he did not describe any of the mentioned scores in this way or discuss them as acting as characters in the films.
Andrew Collins, who discusses recent film scores on his show, has likely already delved into the scores Craig mentioned. However, it's clear that for Craig, the music played a significant role in the films he starred in.
In conclusion, Daniel Craig's interview provided insights into the importance of film scores and the impact they can have on a movie's overall success. Whether it's the high-octane score of Spectre or the haunting melodies of Macbeth, it's clear that the right music can elevate a film to new heights.
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