El Payaso
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Did some nods -- so you're not saying no.
Of course I'm not saying no. I'm saying what I'm saying. It has happened two times: once in a short-lived cartoon series and then in Smallville, a TV series that messed the whole Superman myth up so very much it's not even funny.
And as I said, don't completely copy the score, but give reference to it? Why not?
The actual question is "why?"
Because there's as much need for that as Nolan had to include a reference to Elfman's theme. And of course you know Zimmer was many times asked by people to make a more Elfman-esque score, he said so himself.
Elfman's theme is to date enormously more popular than the new Batman theme. But artistic decisions shouldn't be made over popularity.
Smallville wasn't small either, it's been the Superman iteration in the main stream for TEN years.
Where Lex died before Superman was born, where Lois knew about Clark's powers before Superman was born. Where they changed everything and then they kept the Donner's FoS in a hideous potpourri. If anything, Smallville is an example of why they shouldn't do it.
Hell, it went on to inspire, if I'm not mistaken, one or two of the comics this film is inspired by. It made a impact in comic lore, that says something - plus it's rare for a series to last that long, regardless of your feelings about it - everyone can see how big a feat that is.
The series can last as much as it wants to.
Again, popularity contests or which series lasts longer are no valid reasons to make artistic decisions. Unless you're more worried about giving the fans some winks here and there so they love you no matter what. I say, give the fans a good movie instead. If your movie is not Donner's franchise, don't use Donner franchise's elements.
Anything goes? What?
Yes. Hey, let's change everything in Superman's story. But hey, let's keep the crystal-like FoS, people remembers it. And hey, let's put the Williams theme at the end, people remembers it.
Anything goes.
How would it not fit?
It's not Donner's franchise. The new movie is something else entirely different in tone.
How is the theme not serious? Do you realize how differently a couple notes can be played? Those notes can be altered and changed around to fit any given tone that's how music works. It's so iconic because of how simple it is - the notes are basically just "saying" Superman. How is that silly? It's smart.
I remember the Fleischer cartoons' theme also had a three-note leit motiv. Hey, that's smart, let's put it the new theme.
I don't care if you think it's cheap. Some fans don't think it is. Different strokes, different folks. Nuff said.
I don't care if some fans think it is cool. This is not Donner's franchise and that's a fact. This movie was already said to be distancing itself from that.
Batman TAS is a lot different from a show that's been on primetime cable for 10 years. And the Superman a new generation grew up with.
Of course it is very different: BTAS was respectful of the character and its story.
And please don't tell me that because of the Smallville popularity and 10 years we should include "Somebody Save Me" in the new movie. You know, some people grew up with that theme.
Popularity does come into play. People hear it and instantly know it's Superman. Worldwide. That makes it iconic and a staple.
Believe me, people already know it's a movie about Superman.
Batman's theme isn't that iconic. This is coming from a Batman guy. Among fans, yes. Among world populace, good - yes, known - not even. It's far too complicated to pick up on easily. But this also has to do with how much Superman has effected pop culture overall.
Batman's theme is iconic enough to be recognized over any other theme along with the 1960's theme. So Nolan could have thought of keeping it just to please fans because popularity is everything. But he knew that it could ruin part of the impact of having a fresh new take by linking it to a previous finished franchise, so he got rid of it. This time the same will happen.
Because it would be just for the sake of it. To me it's like making Spider-Man's hands silver. Or possibly deleting the Daily Bugle. Same problems some fans are calling into play on Spider-Man, I'm calling into play here if they don't include it. It's not a new fan reaction.
So before 1977, everything Superman had him with silver hands.
You know what would be like deleting or significantly altering Superman's basic elements? Smallville.
Different strokes, different folks as said earlier. You don't want it. I do. You're not right. I'm not right.
This doesn't come down to fact or opinion - that would be silly.
And if we're both rational we can agree to that.
If we're both rational we will see that the Williams theme is not going to be used. I'm just telling you why.