I liked it a lot myself, although I have to admit it would be nice if they killed off Loki for real sometime - surely Thor has some other enemies! Fun Tyler score as well, with the bonus that thanks to Chris Evans's cameo as Loki-as-Captain-America Alan Silvestri's become the first MCU composer to have a theme in three movies.
No one needed to see Stellan Skarsgard in his underwear, however. No one.
You've already been asked once by David to stop being an jerkoff troll and move on.
We get it. You don't care for Tyler.
We get it. Only you know what comprises "good music". You're so much better and smarter than all of us and your standards are soooooo much higher.
You are perfectly entitled to your opinion of course, but what in the world do you gain by constantly trolling when you never contribute anything of value to these threads? There is a world of difference between contributing another point of view to a discussion and simply pissing on a topic you aren't interested in.
I'll answer the question - nothing is gained. Only your own ego and smug self satisfaction are served.
I liked it a lot myself, although I have to admit it would be nice if they killed off Loki for real sometime - surely Thor has some other enemies! Fun Tyler score as well, with the bonus that thanks to Chris Evans's cameo as Loki-as-Captain-America Alan Silvestri's become the first MCU composer to have a theme in three movies.
No one needed to see Stellan Skarsgard in his underwear, however. No one.
Other enemies, yes, but Loki's got to be involved somehow. Plus Hiddleston is better everytime we see him. He's not strictly speaking the enemy.
Captain America!!! Yes, I totally went SQUEEEEEE when I heard the music! Alan Silvestri is now the first (and only) to have his theme in someone ELSE'S score!
I loved the movie. I have to say I was surprised at how different the more "realistic" look was and yet how much everything looked the same. Hell, I might not have caught that they replaced Fandral. Nice job all round.
Music: I dig Tyler, I do. It's a terrific score. But 1) it was a little too close to Iron Man 3. Closer than The Avengers was to Captain America. 2) I kept wanting to start singing "Hoist the Colors" 3) I missed Doyle's brighter themes. (Yes, it's a darker movie.)
What's the difference between Intrada and Hollywood Records CD release?
Intrada's forum:
The only difference that I can see from your pictures is one very small difference on the back cover. On your photo where the Hollywood Records and Marvel Logos are it is slightly different on the intrada edition where there is three logos in a row... the Hollywood Records, Marvel and then Intrada. I bought mine from Intrada and I'm in the UK. I didn't realise that there was an almost identical one over here.
I got the CD of the score from Screen Archives the other day....love it from beginning to end. I love the over-the-top cue when Thor first makes his entrance in the film...."Dun-dun-DAAAAAAA"!!!
I got the CD of the score from Screen Archives the other day....love it from beginning to end. I love the over-the-top cue when Thor first makes his entrance in the film...."Dun-dun-DAAAAAAA"!!!
Yes, I greatly enjoy this score as well. Some strong themes which are nicely varied for different moods. The only thing is that I got tired of the nonstop action about halfway through and divided it into several listening periods. Maybe one day when I'm in a more energetic or excited state I'll listen all the way through at once. That said, I think Tyler has made some fantastic contributions to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"Brainwaves synching in real time to music from Thor 2: The Dark World. Observe how the brain goes from average functioning to high functioning just from listening to music via neurofeedback." :