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Warner Bros. Pictures (North America) Nominated—Academy Award for Best Original Score Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score Nominated—Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: Chris Columbus: Warner Bros. Pictures Heyday Films
Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files; Soundtrack from Twin Peaks; Soup for One (soundtrack) South of Heaven, West of Hell (soundtrack) Steel (soundtrack) Storefront Hitchcock (soundtrack) Superman III (soundtrack) Superman Returns (soundtrack) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: The Motion Picture Soundtrack
The Witches of Eastwick [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [80] Warner Bros. Records Composed, conducted and produced by John Williams; Rereleased in 1987, Warner Bros. Records; Reissued in 2006, Collectors' Choice Music; Reissued in 2012, Perseverance Records; Reissued for digital download in 2015, Rhino/Warner Bros. 1987
In the 1970s, it was adopted by WGN as the theme music for The Ray Rayner Show, which featured Warner Bros. cartoons. In 1995, it was used as the closing theme of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries . From 1994–2003, it was used by Warner Bros. Television as part of their logo at the end of shows, in reference to the studio's production of ...
Warner Bros. Soundtrack released by TVT with just over 39 minutes of score The Postman: Kevin Costner: Tig Productions Warner Bros. Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records with just under 50 minutes of score 1998 A Perfect Murder: Andrew Davis: Kopelson Entertainment Warner Bros. Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande: 1999 Runaway Bride ...
Warner Bros. Replaced Rupert Gregson-Williams: 2021 The Boss Baby: Family Business: Tom McGrath: DreamWorks Animation Universal Pictures: Composed with Steve Mazzaro Dune [10] Denis Villeneuve: Warner Bros. Legendary Entertainment Villeneuve Films: Academy Award for Best Original Score BAFTA Award for Best Film Music Critics' Choice Movie Award ...
Sam and Ralph have appeared in a handful of Warner Bros. projects since the closing of the studio's animation department in 1964. Sam made a cameo in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit during the final scene (Ralph does not appear, however), and they occasionally feature in the Looney Tunes comic books published by DC Comics.
He can talk so much about music, you know". Göransson also stated he began working on Tenet ' s score three or four months before filming even commenced. [5] Travis Scott's involvement in the soundtrack was a last-minute decision when director Christopher Nolan told Göransson he decided to add an end title track to the credit. According to ...