JB-the-Hunter
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The AoU score overall wasn't anything special, but including Silvestri's Avengers theme was a brilliant move.
The AoU score overall wasn't anything special, but including Silvestri's Avengers theme was a brilliant move.
I'm wondering why they didn't use it too.Anyone know why they did not use the Marvel fanfare?
"Avengers Unite" was the best part of the score.
Even though on first viewings of movies I pay little attention to the score. It still didn't have any impact on the film or me as a viewer. Especially during the crucial moments in the film that would normally call for it. However what did stood out was the tracked in Silvestri cues from it's predecessor, which was at times distracting and almost took me out of certain moments in this film because of how blatant it was. What was the point of hiring an A-list veteran composer like Elfman at the 11th hour if the score in the movie is basically nonexistent and poorly utilized throughout the film with Silvestri cues being tracked in and re-recorded? Should've called Debney if they wanted something like that. Just a waste of Elfman's talents and time. Hopefully the OST, which I have yet to hear, will better represent his music. But disappointed they wasted Elfman like that in the film.
Cap's theme was in the movie - when he dodged that car during his fight with UltronIn the movie I remember hearing the IM3 and Thor TDW themes, it was seriously lacking Cap's theme though and even if that wasn't from Tyler he should have included it.