Days of Future Past What about the music?

I love "First Class", "Cerebro" and the middle of "Cold War", I still don't see how the end of "X-Men" and the beginning of "Magneto" will be seen in the movie, the movie's gonna have some fun editing, but I still think the real treat will be seeing the Magneto sequence followed by "Love Love".

And just as a side-note I hope, that at 1:46 of "Cerebro" when Cerebro starts working (I assume, haven't seen the movie yet), to catch Xavier just happy to see just how many mutants are really out there, and not end that sequence with him finding out that Emma Frost is at a train station.
 
i'm just coming back from seeing the movie and i can tell you it's amazing ! the soundtrack in it is just great and the track"magneto" is awesome in the movie ! fantastic everyone will love it i'm sure
 
Just saw Take That's new music video, and it has clips from the film.
 
i'm just coming back from seeing the movie and i can tell you it's amazing ! the soundtrack in it is just great and the track"magneto" is awesome in the movie ! fantastic everyone will love it i'm sure

Envy, can't wait to see it.

Just saw Take That's new music video, and it has clips from the film.

I haven't watched clips or tv spots for a long while, but I will search for this.
 
The score is brilliant. I said in the Thor forum that Thor's score was the best Marvel movie score, but this has topped it. Just perfectly fitting for every moment.
 
I liked everything about the music, except ironically for the main theme. The main theme sounded a little bit too generic and hip and at times, it sorta didn't blend all that well with the tone of the scene it played with...
 
does anybody know the song played when Xavier and Magneto are recruiting? when they meet angel in the go-go club, meet Logan, etc....
 
Gnarls Barkley - Run

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I think it was the music without the vocals.
 
Thank you!!!!
I had a feeling it was a cee-lo sounding song...
now just to find the instrumental of that....
Thanks again...


Gnarls Barkley - Run

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I think it was the music without the vocals.
 
'Frankenstein's Monster' and 'Magneto' are most definitely my favorite tracks off of this soundtrack.
 
This soundtrack was pretty badass. I liked whatever was playing when the Hellfire Club appeared.
 
Did anyone else hear hints of Hans Zimmer's Batman music peppered in?
 
Did anyone else feel that the music in the Argentina bar scene was a bit too loud? It threatened to take over the scene. I think they should have turned the volume down a bit there.
 
^ I think that scene would have been more menacing without the music, but yeah it was too loud.
 
Yeah, I didn't advocate eliminating the score there, just toning it down a bit.
 
Yeah, I didn't advocate eliminating the score there, just toning it down a bit.

The more I think about it, the more I really believe that scene should have just been Erik killing them, his theme is very menacing, but I think Fassbender was way more menacing than the theme in that scene, we knew how he was gonna kill them, knives, guns, it was there, so in this case it kinda cheapens the moment, as opossed to when he was in the bank, where we didn't exactly knew if he was gonna kill the man or not, the music created tension.
 
For me, the music was the weakest element of the film. It fits the tone and pacing of the film, but it never really rises and elevates the movie the way John Ottman and John Powell's scores did.

It is a step above Harry Gregson-Williams's effort on Wolverine, and on the same level as Michael Kamen's work on the first film. The main theme is pretty good, but I'm not digging the electric guitars for a 1960s-era film.
 
^Fully agree. Just saw the film and not a single note springs to mind after leaving the theater. It simply sufficed, never transcended. I really missed the main theme from the first two.
 
Just got back from the movie - absolutely loved the soundtrack [especially Magneto's music].

Definately one to add to my collection.
 
Got back from this myself. I liked a lot of the music, but I sort of wished the main theme had gotten a more prominent position. Would have been glorious over some cool opening credits.
 
As much as I enjoyed the score, my definite favorite moment was the groovy choice of "Run" for the Cerebro sequence, what I really didn't like was how superheroically triumphant the X-Men theme sounded in some parts in Cuba.
 

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