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View Poll Results: To what extent should Hans Zimmer borrow from the original John Williams score
He MUST keep the Title March!!! Although he may add his own elements for other sequences. 23 23.47%
Completely new score. He should not borrow at all from the William's theme. 59 60.20%
New title march, but borrowing a few key elements from the original march. 15 15.31%
Anything other than the John Williams score will be blasphemy!! Off with Zimmer's head!! 1 1.02%
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Old 12-01-2010, 03:51 PM   #1
aaronw
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Default Should Hans Zimmer borrow from the John Williams score?

Most of us love the original John Williams Superman score, especially the title march. It is supremely iconic and has become synonymous with Superman himself.

However, most of us also realize the need for Snyder to move away from the Donner films and Superman Returns, and adding a different score helps to accomplish that.

Nevertheless, Hans Zimmer's scores tend not to be as iconic and unforgettable. As Superman fans, we should not settle for anything less.

Thus the question: To what extent should Hans Zimmer borrow from the original John Williams score, if at all?

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