Archive for August, 2007

Strangely familiar…

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

On Tuesday evening Jon and I finally sat down and watched North by Northwest. Given that I am a huge Cary Grant fan and vastly enjoy Hitchcock movies it was rather odd that it had taken us about 2 months to get around to watching the dvd which we had bought when I was last in Dublin.

The film itself is, of course, brilliant. Plus it meant tat Jon, a long time Eddie Izzard fan finally actually got to hear and see James Mason. However what struck me more was the theme music. The opening title sequence, designed by Saul Bass is wonderfully striking but the music was so similiar to that of V (for Victory). Back in the day, when the day was 1983, V was a big big tv event, or at least it was for us in Dublin. For me at the time I just equated it with my mum having to go to hospital because she got chicken bone stuck in throat and I had to go next door where they were watching V, it was rather late in the evening and I remembered people who were really lizards and someone having a lizard baby. Later on when I watched it properly the baby-lizard sequence wasn’t quite what I remembered but I was 4 at the time and probably watching it in the approved Dr Who/Dalek position (i.e. from behind a sofa). Still it has aged reasonably well and another sequel mini-series is seemingly in the works for next year.
Of course I had to get the CD (Bernard Herrmann) and when it arrived, I listened first to the title music and then the theme for V which I have on a rather good two cd sci-fi themes compilation set (called Next Generations - it has a good mix ) I think they sound a like, I need to get Jon - who although deaf and wears hearing aids its a rather good control subject for whether something is similiar.

I’ve now listened to the whole soundtrack cd which is a great edition with all the music including restored cues, and besides the understandable similarity to passages from Journey to the Centre of the Earth ( same composer, released in the same year) I’ve managed to pick out Men in Black, and various Star Wars like sequences ( very short some of them, a particular orchestration for a chord progression) and ET.

Its well worth a listen and a watch.