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That's the problem. This droning sound design appproach to film scoring can be heard in most of Zimmer's & other MV/RC composer's action scores. As well as other film composers that are forced to mimic that sound into their scores. You hear that kind of sound in most action movies today. Superman doesnt need to sound something I've heard in a ton of other films . If MOS goes that route with the score it would just be interchangeble with BB, TDK, IM, Inception, X-M:FC, Pirates, Transformers, and a ton of other MV/RC driven action scores. The last thing the score needs.
Oh and that Joker motif that Zimmer came up with was nothing special to my ears. A one note motif ? What happened to strong and menacing villain themes ? At least Ottman wrote a darker and more menacing Luthor theme than Williams' own for his SR score. That's also more than two notes. An actual theme.
If Nolan and Snyder go with the approach you want. Then the MOS score will be just like every other score in the genre (action and CBM) and not something that screams Superman. BTW, I'm not talking about Williams' approach.
So if they use electronics and sound design in the score, it's sure to sound just like everything else. No matter what. That's what you're saying to me. If I just wanted it to sound like everything else, that's what I would've said. I can do without the smug "you wanting some synths means you want this, and this is obviously bad" attitude.
This is an attitude I grow tired of in the film score community. I'm hugely passionate about film scores, but I'm really turned off by this traditionalist mentality I see everywhere where every score has to be orchestral and melodic in a particular way or its crap. It's frustrating as a fan that a sweeping ARP 2600 is somehow inherently inferior to a blast of brass.
And I'll take the Joker's theme over Ottman's Luther theme. I've seen Superman Returns several times now, the last time just a couple of months ago, and I own the score, but I still couldn't hum you Luthor's theme. Didn't stick at all. I don't care that there's a traditional melody, it obviously didn't do anything for me. I'll take the minimalist simplicity of chirping analogue synths and a wincing cello, thank you very much.
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