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Elfman Anniversaries in 2010
Posted by: Descent Into Mystery (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: January 1, 2010 09:57PM
I'm not 100% sure of the details, but "Forbidden Zone" may be celebrating its 30th anniversary. Sometimes I see 1980 listed. Other times it's 1982. I don't know which is the correct date. Maybe Ryan can confirm.
On August 2, "Weird Science" celebrates its 25th Anniversary, A quarter century. The title song is Elfman's most successful as a member and leader of the band Oingo Boingo. It's also his most successful soundtrack contribution. On August 9, "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" also celebrates its 25th anniversary. This also marks Elfman's own anniversary as a professional film composer. As well as director Tim Burton's as a feature length filmmaker. In 1995, Elfman celebrated his 10th anniversary by composing three movies that would signal a change in his style: "Dolores Claiborne", "To Die For", and "Dead Presidents". In 2005, he celebrated his 20th anniversary alongside Tim Burton with two films: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Corpse Bride." Now, Burton and him are doing it again. This time with "Alice in Wonderland." To think that it all started with a man-child and his journey to find his beloved bike. "Nightbreed," "Dick Tracy," "Darkman," and the TV theme to "The Flash" celebrate their 20th anniversary. But the most important is "Edward Scissorhands" which turns two decades old on December 7th. It feels like yesterday we were enjoying the 10th anniversary with the DVD release and Elfman commentary track. "Proof of Life" and "The Family Man" celebrate their 10th anniversary. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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