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]]>We’ve compiled a short (and not at all thorough!) list of some of our favorite hits, that add that extra oomph to the movie experience.
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters, of course!
The American sci-fi comedy film, directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, featured Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis. The noted actors portrayed three parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business.
The Ghostbusters score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, who had won an Oscar for his score to Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) and was nominated for 14 Oscars in total.
The cult science fiction film, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Fox portrayed in the quirky teenager, Marty McFly, who accidentally travels back in time, where he meets his future parents. And the soundtrack added to the epic experience. Alan Silvestri actually began recording the score just two weeks before the film’s first preview.
The epic film, written and directed by George Lucas, came out with the added bonus of an out of this world soundtrack. Perhaps the most recognizable theme, present throughout the franchise, is the Imperial March, also known as Darth Vader’s theme. Because how can you be the baddie without a suitable march that follows you around?
The classic Western from legendary director Sergio Leoni, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly features this memorable tune. The theme was written by Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who has composed over 500 scores for cinema and television, as well as over 100 classical works.
The musical film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney featured numerable hits written and composed by the Sherman Brothers.
Perhaps one of the catchiest of them is A Spoonful of Sugar. The melody is heard throughout the film and has become associated with the cheeky nanny.
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]]>It has been confirmed that a sequel to the cult classic is finally on its way. If you are rightly protective over the charming masterpiece of a movie, then do not fear. It will be directed by none other than Jason Reitman – aka the son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the original.
“I’ve always thought of myself as the first Ghostbusters fan, when I was a 6 years old visiting the set. I wanted to make a movie for all the other fans,” Jason Reitman told Entertainment Weekly.
“This is the next chapter in the original franchise. It is not a reboot. What happened in the ‘80s happened in the ‘80s, and this is set in the present day.”
With regards to the plot and introduction of new characters, Reitman is keeping it all very hush at the moment.
“This is very early, and I want the film to unwrap like a present,” he teased. “We have a lot of wonderful surprises and new characters for the audience to meet.”
And just to confirm, this will be a sequel of the original Ghostbusters and will have nothing to do with the 2016 all-female remake.
“I have so much respect for what Paul [Feig, the director] created with those brilliant actresses, and would love to see more stories from them. However, this new movie will follow the trajectory of the original film,” Reitman stressed.
The Ghostbusters sequel will be with us in the summer of 2020.
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]]>The post 5 Iconic Movie Themes That Made History appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>We’ve compiled a short (and not at all thorough!) list of some of our favorite hits, that add that extra oomph to the movie experience.
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters, of course!
The American sci-fi comedy film, directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, featured Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis. The noted actors portrayed three parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business.
The Ghostbusters score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, who had won an Oscar for his score to Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) and was nominated for 14 Oscars in total.
The cult science fiction film, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Fox portrayed in the quirky teenager, Marty McFly, who accidentally travels back in time, where he meets his future parents. And the soundtrack added to the epic experience. Alan Silvestri actually began recording the score just two weeks before the film’s first preview.
The epic film, written and directed by George Lucas, came out with the added bonus of an out of this world soundtrack. Perhaps the most recognizable theme, present throughout the franchise, is the Imperial March, also known as Darth Vader’s theme. Because how can you be the baddie without a suitable march that follows you around?
The classic Western from legendary director Sergio Leoni, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly features this memorable tune. The theme was written by Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who has composed over 500 scores for cinema and television, as well as over 100 classical works.
The musical film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney featured numerable hits written and composed by the Sherman Brothers.
Perhaps one of the catchiest of them is A Spoonful of Sugar. The melody is heard throughout the film and has become associated with the cheeky nanny.
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]]>The post The Original 1984 “Ghostbusters” Is Actually Getting A Sequel appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>It has been confirmed that a sequel to the cult classic is finally on its way. If you are rightly protective over the charming masterpiece of a movie, then do not fear. It will be directed by none other than Jason Reitman – aka the son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the original.
“I’ve always thought of myself as the first Ghostbusters fan, when I was a 6 years old visiting the set. I wanted to make a movie for all the other fans,” Jason Reitman told Entertainment Weekly.
“This is the next chapter in the original franchise. It is not a reboot. What happened in the ‘80s happened in the ‘80s, and this is set in the present day.”
With regards to the plot and introduction of new characters, Reitman is keeping it all very hush at the moment.
“This is very early, and I want the film to unwrap like a present,” he teased. “We have a lot of wonderful surprises and new characters for the audience to meet.”
And just to confirm, this will be a sequel of the original Ghostbusters and will have nothing to do with the 2016 all-female remake.
“I have so much respect for what Paul [Feig, the director] created with those brilliant actresses, and would love to see more stories from them. However, this new movie will follow the trajectory of the original film,” Reitman stressed.
The Ghostbusters sequel will be with us in the summer of 2020.
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