Gianakin_
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I looked through the 4 pages of this board and didn't find a topic for the Goldenthal music. I don't know how much merit this would have, but here goes:
This topic is, obviously, to discuss about what Elliot Goldenthal brought to the mythos musically.
Personally, I think he is a musical genius: Frida, Interview with the Vampire, Heat, some of my best musical scores ever.
Schumacher made the right choice in picking him, but... he also made the wrong choice in "directing" him. His music was too theatrical and slapstick at moments, also too self-aware (like when Dick kisses the girl after he saved her from the Neon-thugs in BF).
When I separate the main theme from those two movies, I kinda like its march-like quality. Plus, either in context or out of context of B&R, I find his Robin theme exceptional.
In a weird way, I can't trash the music as it mostly worked for the films (except for the parts where I found it unbearable). I'd call it mediocre overall. Also, Elfman being before him has nothing to do with it, I don't find Goldenthal's Bat-theme iconic on its own at all. I do find it memorable, though.
So, what do you think?
This topic is, obviously, to discuss about what Elliot Goldenthal brought to the mythos musically.
Personally, I think he is a musical genius: Frida, Interview with the Vampire, Heat, some of my best musical scores ever.
Schumacher made the right choice in picking him, but... he also made the wrong choice in "directing" him. His music was too theatrical and slapstick at moments, also too self-aware (like when Dick kisses the girl after he saved her from the Neon-thugs in BF).
When I separate the main theme from those two movies, I kinda like its march-like quality. Plus, either in context or out of context of B&R, I find his Robin theme exceptional.
In a weird way, I can't trash the music as it mostly worked for the films (except for the parts where I found it unbearable). I'd call it mediocre overall. Also, Elfman being before him has nothing to do with it, I don't find Goldenthal's Bat-theme iconic on its own at all. I do find it memorable, though.
So, what do you think?