This movie NEEDED a strong musical score

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Now yes I loved the movie, but my only beef with the flick is that it kept jumping in and out of pop songs from the soundtrack. I digged the way it was used during the monster fight in the diner, but man listen to the music form the first movie and even though they sitll used vocal tracks here and there, the score tied the scenes together in a more cohesive manner. Oh, and Patrick Stewart shold have done the voice over in the bigging of the flick, Lawrene is cool, but Patrick Stweart would have owned that scene.
 
Klaus...Hans...Ba...Zimmer did a pretty job with the score.
 
yea i think patrick should've done the narration as well. it seemed weird that laurence just narrated the beginning and that was it.
 
The pop was a bit distracting

You mean the ONE song throughout the entire film, during the big fight with the Foot? (I'm not counting "Black Betty", 'cause it's an oldie, despite the version played being a cover). Most of it was a straight orchestral score, so what are y'all talkin' about?
 
You mean the ONE song throughout the entire film, during the big fight with the Foot? (I'm not counting "Black Betty", 'cause it's an oldie, despite the version played being a cover). Most of it was a straight orchestral score, so what are y'all talkin' about?

My thoughts exactly!
 
Take a look at the soundtrack and most of the songs on the CD aren't orchestral. I wish they had released a soundtrack along with a score separately.
 
Take a look at the soundtrack and most of the songs on the CD aren't orchestral. I wish they had released a soundtrack along with a score separately.

i think those last 2 tracks were the entire score. Ya but i don't know i realy liked the score and thought the pop tracks were placed well.The first movie still had the best score though.
 
You mean the ONE song throughout the entire film, during the big fight with the Foot? (I'm not counting "Black Betty", 'cause it's an oldie, despite the version played being a cover). Most of it was a straight orchestral score, so what are y'all talkin' about?


There was a scene in April's apt with the Meg & Dia blaring and i cant remember the other incident, it was only 2x really but the soundtrack really blows with exception of the orchestral tnes and the gch track.
 
Well Munroe said that Beltrami was going to give the Turtles an actual theme for the movie. Then he got fired and Klaus Bedelt came in and did last minute stuff.

That's why the score was weak.
 
Well Munroe said that Beltrami was going to give the Turtles an actual theme for the movie. Then he got fired and Klaus Bedelt came in and did last minute stuff.

That's why the score was weak.

A Beltrami score would have been great. But I liked the Klaus Bedelt score just fine.
 
anyone know why Beltrami got fired. even though i still liked the movies score just want to know why.
 
A Beltrami score would have been dull, just like everything else the man has done. Klaus's score was energetic and stirring.
 
No, what it needed was more Vanilla Ice!

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The score was decent, but it didn't feel very distinct.

Munroe promised an actual theme for the turtles in the score and it didn't really have that.
 
this movie needed alot of things.....

it was so bland.
 

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