Topic: Favorite Score
We've done the tracks, but how do all the scores do comparatively to the others? Here are my top three!
1. For Your Eyes Only - It's just an exciting, over-the-top, exhilirating score to fit a movie that was a bit more serious. It gave it quite a kick and is a great listen on its own.
2. The Living Daylights - Barry's back and better than ever! Though the movie may not be my favorite, this is a beautifully done score by John Barry especially in "Koskov Escapes" and "Airbase Jailbreak". It's also a great sendoff for Barry's scoring of the Bond movies.
3. GoldenEye - No one likes this score except for me. I don't see how any other composer could tackle this movie like Eric Serra did. It highlights the darkness of the Russian settings, the reiterating of "We Share the Same Passions" during the romantic scenes, and some very interesting takes on the action sequences, this avant garde score is quite a favorite of mine.
Least Favorite Three
1. Diamonds are Forever - Like Connery (Sorry Dan) Bond is back, and the score seems tired with only a few moments that really stand out like "Airport Source" and the 007 theme.
2. Die Another Day - While it kind of worked in the movie, (main reason being you couldn't hear it), when listening to the tracks they just seem like rehashes, and while hearing Pipeline was a refreshing change, the other tracks are a bore to listen to with the exception of "Welcome to Cuba".
3. Licence to Kill - Alright, I hate everything about this movie. Some bits of the score work in the movie but the album itself has the abysmal Dirty Love and Wedding Party with poorly edited tracks like Pam, Ninja (which starts off promising), and others.
Honorable Mentions (for good):
OHMSS - Wonderful score, with lush orchestral moments like "Journey to Blofeld's Hideaway", "Gumbold's Safe", "Ski Chase", etc. etc.
AVTAK - Barry seemed to take his inspiration from OHMSS for this gem. The action theme is exciting, the Silicon Valley themes eerie, and the "Stacey" tracks are wonderful and soothing to listen to, highlighting the different parts of the movie.
TMWTGG - This movie, while poor has a very good and underrated score. Hip's Trip and that over-the-top rendition of the theme are marvelous, when transferred to the orchestra the main theme sounds wonderful and pleasing to the ears.
NSNA - While beautifully written and crafted, especially in "Nuclear Nightmare", "Tango to Death", etc. etc. this score seemed out of place in an action movie and suited a caper-type.



