![]() ![]() ![]() In the first two decades after his untimely death it was rare to hear an Elvis song in a new feature film - and certainly not in a TV advert.ĮPE / BMG seemed reluctant to licence Elvis' music which is strange considering the amount of sub-standard Elvis products they were pumping out to fans. ![]() What about 'Passengers' with 'A Little Less Conversation' or 'The Conjuring' with 'I Can’t Help Falling In Love' or 'Lilo & Stitch' or Men In Black with 'Promised Land'?Ĭlick here to send us Your Comments / thoughts and we will add them to this spotlight. We want to know what is YOUR CHOICE for the 'The Best Use Of Elvis Songs In Movies' Starting with his debut in Love Me Tender, Presley was one of the first musical artists to prove that musicians can star in movies to boost their profile on the music scene.īut outside his own films, Elvis' music has been used to create a bunch of great movie moments.ĮIN lists Movie blog Screenrant's Top Ten and also adds EIN readers favourites One of the most revered cultural icons of the 20th century, Elvis Presley is the bestselling solo musical artist of all time, has been crowned the “King of Rock and Roll,” and holds the record for the most albums certified gold or platinum by the RIAA. With Baz Luhrmann's ELVIS biopic in production it's a good time to revisit some of the best times the King's music was used in movies. The 10 Best Uses Of Elvis Songs In Movies - Movie blog Screenrant have recently posted an interesting look at the use of Elvis' music in recent movie productions. Never before has an orchestra sounded so swashbuckling.The Best Use of ELVIS Music in recent movies - EIN Spotlight - by Piers Beagley Raiders of the Lost Ark has everything you could possibly want in a blockbuster: action, adventure, romance, humour, awe-inspiring sets, impressive costumes and – last but definitely not least – a soul-stirring soundtrack from one of our musical heroes, John Williams. Some of Our Best Orchestral Soundtracksīest Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 80s Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).Best Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 20s.Best Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 10s.Pirates of the Carbbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). ![]() Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001).Best Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 00s.Best Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 90s.Best Orchestral Movie Soundtracks of the 80s.Join us as we take a look at some of the best orchestral movie soundtracks of the last four decades – as well as the greatest recent releases. Here at Audio Network, we’ve got orchestral playlists of all kinds, including orchestral adventure, epic orchestral, dramatic orchestral and more. In assembling your soundtrack, it’s crucial to consider the sound world you’re looking to create – which is naturally dictated by your story and its genre(s). What makes a good orchestral movie soundtrack? It’s got to be whimsical enough to sweep the audience off their feet and into the world of cinema striking enough to keep them focused on the narrative, and unique enough to give the movie its own identity.Įssentially, it must be on par with the likes of John Williams’s Star Wars, or Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. ![]()
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