Originally Posted by: Biginoil I've heard both theories. I reckon it was to be used in The Beach, in the computer game scene. Then along came U2 with their version for the MI film and The Beach used different music for that scene. Total guess though.
Please forgive me if I have misunderstood (and I
really may have misunderstood).
The first of the Mission Impossible films came out in
1996, and featured the U2 boys version of the theme.
The Beach came out in
2000. Are you saying that Danny Boyle was going to use the MI theme performed by NO in The Beach but then he didn't because Clayton & Mullen (U2) had done a version of the theme in '96?
MI 2 came out in
2000. Maybe it was for that, but the film studio chose to use Limp Bizkit's version instead (Limp Bizkit might have appealed more to an American action movie audience than NO back then). Or... perhaps The Beach
was going to use it but didn't want to reference another film it would be competing with in 2000?
But more importantly, do we know that NO definitely recorded & finished a version of Mission Impossible? Cos if they did, I really want to hear it!
...Oh I've just answered my query on Google by finding the
Power of Independent trucking blog from 09 which has the premixed Get Ready. I guess I missed all that (didn't have a PC in '09!). Unless it's available...somewhere else?
Oh, also on a vaguely related matter, the author of The Beach, Alex Garland has just had his directorial debut film released today in the UK.
Ex_Machina has music by DJ Shadow in the
trailer, but the film itself is scored by Geoff Barrow of Portishead. I think there may be one or two Portishead fans around here, so I just thought I'd mention it.