by jedsoon on 15 Aug 2006 17:55
it's wide open for me. i haven't seen everything he's done, but will probably get around to most of it. the key for me is that a soundtrack be made available for me to purchase and listen to. the movie often comes second, although i rank wall street as one of my faves.
i would like to try dead like me, but don't have a good outlet for it. not too long ago i had the chance to get both seasons for the price of one and passed on it. i just couldn't bring myself to buy two box sets of a tv show i'd never seen before. but i would buy a soundtrack in a heartbeat.
some of my tastes run completely opposite of stew's. he has stated that very bad things is the only one of his movies that he can watch and enjoy these days, but i personally don't find it very entertaining. i was even more disappointed by the score, as i couldn't really recognize it as distinctly his. however, i would still buy a soundtrack, if it contained the bulk of stew's score and not just the pop songs from the movie, just for my collection.
i am wanting to watch i am david, because i got to hear a piece of the score on the movie website. it had a passion-like vibe (that's peter gabriel's score for last temptation, not the mel gibson movie). but, it's been out over a year and i haven't checked it yet, so i guess i'm not in a hurry. too busy with my own project to even come up for air.
snakes on a plane seems cheesy, but if stew had done it i would definitely be paying more attention.
-chris