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same music! I LOVED the THEME in BB ... I don't know what's up with you people, I can clearly here the Batman theme in the BB score.
Catman said:NOTE: I don't wanna read any, "Danny Elfman's music wouldn't fit Nolan's "realistic" world vision. Thats a load of crap and you know it. Elfman has composed plenty of films taking place in the real world. Plus, he composed the Men in Black movies which take place in a modern (and pretty realistic) New York City. So, lets stop with that.
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I don't know if Zimmer/Newton Howard have been signed yet. But, if they don't return should Nolan bring Danny Elfman on board? Now with The Joker as the villain I think Elfman's music would be brilliant. Cause regardless of how serious Nolan's Joker is, the character will always be a guy with a clown face laughing all the time and making jokes. So, there's always gonna be some tongue & cheek music following the character around. Even Shirley Walker understood this when working on the cartoons and animated films. Go back and watch the cartoons. The music for the villains were serious and even emotional at times. The Joker was the one who had that circus-type and silly theme. And, it fit the character perfectly. So, if Shirley Walker has already proven that its what fits the character then I don't know why Elfman can't step in and compose a new version of his Joker Waltz. While at the same time providing Batman with the heroic theme he deserves.
Catman said:NOTE: I don't wanna read any, "Danny Elfman's music wouldn't fit Nolan's "realistic" world vision. Thats a load of crap and you know it. Elfman has composed plenty of films taking place in the real world. Plus, he composed the Men in Black movies which take place in a modern (and pretty realistic) New York City. So, lets stop with that.
Fenrir said:Am I the only one who thought the music that plays in Begins when Bruce runs to the cave after Rachel leaves for Arkham Asylum easily surpasses Elfman's theme?
Thats what I mean. He already had music to go off of. He composed music that fit the style of the music already in the musical, same theme. Which is why his work on Chicago is so much different than his work on other films.Majik1387 said:No, Elfman made two new songs for the movie that had nothing to do with the Broadway version, but it still fit with the mood of the movie.
7Hells said:Threshold do you really think Eragon will be horrid?
I mean, I know it is a rip off as a series but I think the younger audience will find it appealing enough in between Harry Potter movies![]()
Super_Ludacris said:Nah no Elfman. Zimmer and Howard's score was dope, especially the main score in the credits. They should have put it on the album. I got an mp3 of it on my other computer. Pretty good stuff itself
Fenrir said:I might be alone in this, but I honestly believe Zimmer and Howard did an incomplete job with the BB score. A lot of the music in the film is re-used and recycled. Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that both of them are amongst the most wanted composers in the biz, and as such, probably had scheduling conflicts that prevented them from putting out a more complete composition.
DV8 said:Danny Elfman has had his fair share of the Bat-pie . . . leave him be
I agree.Mee said:Another Danny Elfman thread? Good grief, get over it people.
Super_Ludacris said:I thought it was fine
Thespiralgoeson said:When I hear that Elfman theme, I don't think "Tim Burton's Batman." I think "Batman."
7Hells said:Well, the musical theme was already layed out for him in Chicago.