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Knowing the score

 

Randall Poster has one of the best jobs in Hollywood, compiling soundtracks for some of the coolest movies for over a decade. Renowned for his work with director Wes Anderson, with whom he has collaborated since Bottle Rocket in 1996, Poster came up with the really, really good-sounding piano-key-necktie soundtrack to Ben Stiller’s Zoolander (2001), has recorded Portuguese samba versions of Bowie songs for The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004), and put together a stellar music cast to pay tribute to Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes’ upcoming homage I’m Not There.

Currently, his work is showcased in Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, about three squabbling American brothers trying to find themselves in India. Here, Poster talks about the highlights of his career so far

(Source: The Guardian UK)

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