Thank you.Exactly. You describe his theme perfectly.
Both scores fit their respective films. I think the Zimmer one isn't a jarring bump tonally. The Horner DNA is still there but in TASM2 the character has evolved both musically and heroically. He's presented as well known and loved.I'm actually glad they changed composers because I feel like Horner was perfect for the more mysterious and intimate vibe from the first movie. Zimmer was perfect for the epic and thrilling vibe of the second.
For me, it's essentially like this
Horner's ASM OST: Beautiful, classic, epic, intimate, melancholic.
Zimmer's ASM2 OST: Exciting, crisp, heavy, epic, beautiful, and bassass as f**k.

Yeah, TASM was really intimate and gentle in a way? Really fantastic movie
No it isn't. They're synonymous, but they aren't exactly the same.You do realize "unforgettable" is the same thing as memorable?![]()
No it isn't. They're synonymous, but they aren't exactly the same.
I meant to say forgettable one of my least favorite soundtracks in a movie. I don't know any one could like it. Danny's spider man 1,2 where a million times better and so was zimmers.

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Unforgettable - Impossible to forget.
Memorable - Easily remembered; noteworthy.
See the difference? If not, then I don't know what else to tell you.
Noted. There's also no need to get crass. If you're going to correct others, then it's reasonable to be open to others correcting you, no? No harm intended.Yes, I heard you the first time.
The guy made a major typo, and I corrected him. No need to go full grammar nazi on me.
Noted. There's also no need to get crass. If you're going to correct others, then it's reasonable to be open to others correcting you, no? No harm intended.
