BatLobster
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I'm still miffed "Earth" isn't in the movie. I feel that captured the whole midwest thing he was talking about.
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You forgot to end that with:
"... at least in my opinion."
Have you listened to the soundtrack all by itself, outside of the film and inside a theater while watching it? Actually listened to it several times because just like the movie watching/listening to it just one time isn't going to cut it.
I'm curious...
Oh, Elevator Man is just a troll Br0adband. Ignore him lol
Nope I haven't heard the score outside of the picture, which I've only seen once. I don't plan on listening to it separate from the film either.
Then why don't you take your own advice?![]()
Then why don't you take your own advice?![]()
I think the guy who did Trasformers would've done quite well with Superman.
I can't say I agree with that. He's a worse fit than Zimmer.
I think Howard Shore could have been great. His emphasis on heavy brass and whole notes fits Superman like a glove.
Shore would've been my ideal composer for this film, he's damn good at scoring scenes while also developing absolutely gorgeous themes, though I imagine he's pretty busy atm. I did really like Zimmer's work on this, but it seems like he was kinda nervous about doing Superman and I think it held his score back a bit, If he scores the sequel, which he probably will, I hope he loosens up and doesn't shy away from using certain instruments and sounds.
I think the guy who did Trasformers would've done quite well with Superman.
Dear fellow Android users,
here you go: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hanszimmer.ZPlus&feature=search_result#?t=W10.
Yeah, the score matched the movie really well. I particularly liked the 'Look to the Stars' rising note when Kal-El was born at the very beginning of the movie.I think Zimmer has done a great job. Not my first choice, but I'm more than happy that he's involved. I wouldn't to swap him at all.
I think his style suits this take on Superman. I look forward to seeing what he brings to MOS2... if he'll be involved![]()
Yeah, the score matched the movie really well. I particularly liked the 'Look to the Stars' rising note when Kal-El was born at the very beginning of the movie.
I'm not sure about this title meaning either, but it's a great track. Worked particularly well when they put Zod and co in the Phantom Zone if I recall.Does anyone know why one of the songs is called Arcade? I might be missing something here; the song is good but why name it that? Did it have something to do with the movie that I didn't catch?
Do you know what cue they are using, chamber?They have already been using the score on the BBC for stuff with the Formula one grandprix.