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I'm surprised to hear that YOR no like drums. YOR really LOVES percusion! But not when it sounds like a bunch of 12 years old banging the neighbor's drums...
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I'm certainly happy with any thread that gives me the opportunity to attack Yor. YOR smiles every time Bobo attacks him! YOR is not afraid of ugly caveman!
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No big surprises! If you don't like it - don't listen to it again or if you hate Zimmer that much then don't ever listen to it. Everyone has their own personal taste. I'm sure this would get me shot in some parts but some Barry scores could put be into a coma if I listened to them from beginning to end. Man of Steel hasn't grabbed me the way his Dark Knight trilogy did but then I think Newton-Howard was a big reason why I liked Batman Begins - shame he wasn't available to help Zimmer with a new Superman theme we all seemed to be craving. YOR would love to never listen to Zimmer again. But the guy insists in doing his wall of sounds to a lot of good movies that YOR wants to see! So, it is Zimmer's fault. He should retire. That would be nice, yes!
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I have no problem with YOR review. I am not a big Zimmer fan but seeing the trailer, hearing the music at the GSPO concert and from everything I've heard about the movie, I am expecting a tragic SUPERMAN theme. The man of steel is not the guy who represents "truth, justice and the American way" like many of the other SUPERMANs but a super powered alien who finds himself alone on this planet and, it looks like, ostracized. Again no heroic pageantry this time, and from what I HAVE heard I believe I hear a theme, sadder and lonelier than we usually expect from these films. Maybe nothing to write home about but entirely appropriate for this type of movie. Possibly from cave-living Yor may see things a bit black and white. No, Morricone. There is no theme at all. Not even a tragic one. Zimmer sometimes tries to come with some "sad" or "tragic" music, and he even put a solo violin and women crying in one cue, but it just sounds pathetic.
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Jun 10, 2013 - 6:44 PM
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Morricone
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I have no problem with YOR review. I am not a big Zimmer fan but seeing the trailer, hearing the music at the GSPO concert and from everything I've heard about the movie, I am expecting a tragic SUPERMAN theme. The man of steel is not the guy who represents "truth, justice and the American way" like many of the other SUPERMANs but a super powered alien who finds himself alone on this planet and, it looks like, ostracized. Again no heroic pageantry this time, and from what I HAVE heard I believe I hear a theme, sadder and lonelier than we usually expect from these films. Maybe nothing to write home about but entirely appropriate for this type of movie. Possibly from cave-living Yor may see things a bit black and white. No, Morricone. There is no theme at all. Not even a tragic one. Zimmer sometimes tries to come with some "sad" or "tragic" music, and he even put a solo violin and women crying in one cue, but it just sounds pathetic. Okay for you there is no theme. But for me the notes at the beginning of this repeat on a grander and grander scale throughout the piece, which makes it a theme. https://soundcloud.com/watertowermusic/mos_poster/s-LYFjd
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You are talking about a motif, not a theme. And a realy lame motif, if you asK YOR.
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