#3 | Robert Eggers & Robin Carolan (Nosferatu, The Northman)

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2025

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  • @mellewillems
    @mellewillems 3 дні тому +9

    Love how involved Robert Eggers is with all parts of his films. Seems like an amazing and honest person to collaborate with!

    • @scorethepodcast
      @scorethepodcast  День тому +1

      @@mellewillems yes! Extremely collaborative with his team. It was great to be able to hear from him along with Robin.

  • @LoneCorkonian
    @LoneCorkonian 2 дні тому +8

    This is such refreshing listening given how many interviews Eggers has done and how the same questions kept coming. Approaching this from the music alone is a blast to listen to.

    • @scorethepodcast
      @scorethepodcast  2 дні тому +2

      @@LoneCorkonian we appreciate that! Be sure to subscribe for more interviews like this :)

  • @GRIGA01
    @GRIGA01 3 дні тому +11

    An absolutely incredible score

  • @of1300
    @of1300 2 дні тому +6

    I would have loved to say: „Music that would have made Beethoven crawl back in his mother’s womb.“ but: i really love this score and the whole film.

  • @pauldimitrievich9726
    @pauldimitrievich9726 День тому

    Been really enjoying the soundtrack over the last few days.
    Beautiful.

  • @nikhilshetty4369
    @nikhilshetty4369 День тому +1

    Robin and Ludwig Goranson are the face of next gen music composers. Waiting for Robin to get his big hollywood hit same with robert eggers. Thank you Robin and Robert for original art and music and movie making. Thank you for this interview

    • @scorethepodcast
      @scorethepodcast  День тому

      @@nikhilshetty4369 Agreed! Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more content like this ✅

  • @mdschrad
    @mdschrad День тому

    Eggers has such a great auteur eye for detail that is so rare and awesome

  • @zqx991
    @zqx991 2 дні тому +3

    28:35 wrong scene, great interview overall

  • @Loki1982axala
    @Loki1982axala 23 години тому

    Eggers really needs to hire more capable and EXPERIENCED composer and actually listen to him. Having the score in the film pretty much nonstop doesn't do it any favors - especially with score that lacks any vision and just is there to be there without ever adding anything - besides getting loud and screechy in some of the moments bording on worst "modern days" genre clichés. Really disappointing.