HanShotFirst
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Trumpets are so not Spidey! Get rid of them Hans!
I didn't care for that version of the theme.If we ever so much as get a passing reference to the Spider-Man theme song (again), it better be the one for the PSX game.
I think after we see the plane crashing, and the screen goes to black, we'll hear some music playing followed by Spider-Man falling from the sky. Then perhaps when he lands on one of the police cars, we see him changing the track to a different song. IDK, just an idea.I felt nobody ever addressed the idea that Peter Parker...is young, and that the music he would listen to, that would move him, would be different from the music Batman would listen to. And I thought there should be a playfulness about it.' - Hans Zimmer.
This is good concept by Zim. We know Peter listens to music while fighting crime in TASM2. So imagine this rock type of music but in instrumental form. I am very interested.
This was probably asked a while ago but I havent been keeping up with this movie much, but is there a reason Horner isnt returning from the 1st movie and why those themes have been dropped.
I didnt like the TASM score at 1st but it has grown on me hugely over the last couple of years.
I didn't care for that version of the theme.
What?oh sry i didnt know u had to like it 2 lel
That's a good question. There was actually...I don't know if I'm supposed to say this but whatever, nobody told me not to. I did get a call months and months ago about the next SPIDER-MAN and that Marc [Webb], the director, was interested. He liked my work and that was terrific. I was all excited. I've never done a superhero movie and I know there are a lot of them out there, but it would be a great one to do. I literally woke up the next morning, sat up in bed and went, "Oh my God, I have Transformers 4 to do," right on top of each other. I called my agent and all I said was, "Transformers 4", and he said, "All right." We had to call Sony and said, "We're sorry." They were very respectful, "We don't want to interfere with your relationship with Michael". I was sad, but I do have to stick with Michael. They were two huge projects and they would be the same exact schedule and it would be impossible to do both, to do a good job on both if I was trying to do them at the same time.
Last couple of years? Has it been that long? I don't think it's been out even 2 years yet!
Anyways, I expect it's because Webb just wanted everything to be fresh - Horner's work, while incredible, divided fans. Zimmer has a more universal appeal and seems to be less divisive with critics. This movie will make or break the franchise, so it has to pay off. Webb's creative choices need to make the masses happy, so that I expect had a lot of impact in dropping Horner.
Looked up Jablonsky. Haven't heard a thing he's done.
His work on Gears of War 2 and 3 are great, and I liked his Nightmare on Elm Street score.