Hans Zimmer Scoring The Man of Steel - Part 1

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so original he used it in 1989
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Listen to this:

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You will tell me you don't recognize some recycled bits from Williams' work on Star Wars? Around 4:07 in particular is the same music from the chase in Attack of the Clones, but not just that - the entire track sounds like it was made for Star Wars. And this is just one example, if you're a fan of Williams' you'll find out many more similarities between his work on different movies. Even the people who consider Williams a God can't deny that his music often sounds very similar and he reuses some motives and cues here and there.
 
Listen to this:

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You will tell me you don't recognize some recycled bits from Williams' work on Star Wars? Around 4:07 in particular is the same music from the chase in Attack of the Clones, but not just that - the entire track sounds like it was made for Star Wars. And this is just one example, if you're a fan of Williams' you'll find out many more similarities between his work on different movies. Even the people who consider Williams a God can't deny that his music often sounds very similar and he reuses some motives and cues here and there.

That's true I noticed as well when I first saw COS, but every film composer is guilty of recycling bits from their previous work. Project862006 was just pointing out that the theme from Molossus isn't that original itself, b/c the poster he was responding to believed it was original. And I agree that Molossus sounds like that piece from "Black Rain", when I saw BB for the first time. It doesn't help that the BR piece was used in countless trailers in the 90s as well. So it really stuck out in BB for me. Nobody's trying to turn this into a Zimmer/Williams war.
 
That's true I noticed as well when I first saw COS, but every film composer is guilty of recycling bits from their previous work.

That was my point, I was just illustrating it with the brightest example from my memory (that and the Boggart scene from Prisoner of Azkaban which has a cue from Indiana Jones' snake music). I noticed that cue when I first saw COS as a kid and I had to run the VHS of both movies just to be sure that I'm not crazy. :funny: Didn't have internet at home at the time, so I wasn't entirely sure. I just wanted to point out that even a big name like Williams does this kind of thing.
 
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Also, Across the Stars from Episode II reminds me a lot of one of the main themes from Hook. Can't blame him for borrowing though, as I feel his Hook score is an underrated gem.
 
You're begrudging him for his influence?

Nope. I'm saying when a theme is so simple that it is just two notes, statistically its very likely those two notes will wind up paired in a different film. Because that's all it is. Two notes.

Its not an influential theme so much as one that can be cut and pasted in almost any action film.
 
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so original he used it in 1989
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Original for the character and the franchise, something fresh is what I was stating. The fact that all composers recycle ideas is inevitable, my point was that it doesn't sound particularly unique or defined yet. It sounded just like background music during an action sequence of some kind, hence me hoping for a more fleshed out theme heard at some point in the film.

That link @ 1:15 is surprising though
 
Has it been said if this film is going in chronological order or will incorporate flashbacks?
 
Thanks for that link Jamie. If the tracks are in order it looks like Krypton or Krypton flashbacks might take up 40% of the film which is fine with me.
 
Well I guess someone whose familiar with The Dark Knight soundtracks needs to fill us in on whether their track listings were in chronological order or not.
 
I wouldn't count the tracklisting order as indicative of the film's structure.
 
Also the app music is confirmed real. :woot:

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I agree with Zorex. Most of the time, film score releases are organized as listening experiences, not necessarily in chronological order.

Even John Ottman's SR score album was arranged similarly.
 
I didn't read all the thread pages so I don't if it's been answered already but is the music heard in the trailer a hint of what the actual music be in the film?
 
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Had the privilege of listening to parts of the finished MoS score by @HansZimmerMusic. The trailer already blew me away, but THAT? *faints*

Sounds nice. :)
 
I hope the trailer music is on there. Since it was done by the composer. But sadly they almost never are
 
It has passed the humming test with me :D
Yes, I am already humming it.
 
I hope the trailer music is on there. Since it was done by the composer. But sadly they almost never are

It might actually be. The last track of the score CD is Zimmer's original demo track. Given that he has indicated that the trailer music is partially demo tracks and that they will be on the released Soundtrack, it seems you may get your wish.
 
I'm curious how the "final music" differs from the demo tracks.
 
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