WaterTower Music has announced the February 3 CD and digital release of the soundtrack to the new animated adventure “The Lego® Batman Movie,” one week before the film opens in theatres on February 10. The collection features new music from Dnce, Alex Aiono, Patrick Stump, Oh, Hush! feat. Will Arnett and Jeff Lewis, Kirsten Arian, Justin Tranter, and more. The album also includes 16 of the film’s score cues by Grammy-winning composer Lorne Balfe, and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chilli Peppers) on drums.
The film’s director Chris McKay describes Balfe as “one of the most talented and versatile people I’ve ever met.”
“Chris is an encyclopedic reference for action hero films, but to him the important thing is the heart of the story, so I didn’t think of it as a comic, but as real, live action,” offers Balfe. “Every scene is amazing. After the first day working on the film,...
The film’s director Chris McKay describes Balfe as “one of the most talented and versatile people I’ve ever met.”
“Chris is an encyclopedic reference for action hero films, but to him the important thing is the heart of the story, so I didn’t think of it as a comic, but as real, live action,” offers Balfe. “Every scene is amazing. After the first day working on the film,...
- 1/30/2017
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"Highway To The Danger Zone"
Legends of Tomorrow has become one of my top three favorite shows this season. Transitioning to this season you could tell the writers and producers listened to their audience and focused on the elements of the show that worked. Compromised was a great example of everything that works with this show. Time Traveling to a period of time that is relevant and incorporating references that a majority of the audience knows really well. While the actual reason for the team to travel to the 1980’s still remains a mystery this episode did not disappoint. Here are the three takeaways I took from last nights episode.
1. Traveling to the 1980’s was the best time period so far the team has been too. All of the 80’s references were on point from the music choice of Kenny Loggins “Danger Zone” and Cutting Crew’s Classic “I Just...
Legends of Tomorrow has become one of my top three favorite shows this season. Transitioning to this season you could tell the writers and producers listened to their audience and focused on the elements of the show that worked. Compromised was a great example of everything that works with this show. Time Traveling to a period of time that is relevant and incorporating references that a majority of the audience knows really well. While the actual reason for the team to travel to the 1980’s still remains a mystery this episode did not disappoint. Here are the three takeaways I took from last nights episode.
1. Traveling to the 1980’s was the best time period so far the team has been too. All of the 80’s references were on point from the music choice of Kenny Loggins “Danger Zone” and Cutting Crew’s Classic “I Just...
- 11/11/2016
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
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