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Is it true that Tom Hardy is the new Mad Max?
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Is it true that Tom Hardy is the new Mad Max? That would be excellent.
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Gibson could still play his character, only it would be updated: Really, really, reeeaaallly, REEEAAALLLY mad Max.
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Turns out it ain't Tyler after all. http://filmmusicreporter.com/2013/10/16/mad-max-fury-road-to-feature-music-by-junkie-xl/ Junkie XL will score it. Not sure how you go from Brian May to Maurice Jarre to Junkie XL. Tyler, Powell and (especially) Beltrami would have been far more interesting choices. Just your opinion. With Beltrami I expect nothing more than a standard score, for example recent WWZ is pretty good only when Beltrami switches to Zimmer canon. Nowadays JXL is by far more experimental and more interesting than Beltrami. Beltrami, standard? Zimmer canon? I'm not sure what you've been listening to... While I can understand Beltrami isn't for everybody, he's far from standard. He's one of the few current composers who has a unique own voice. Nor did hear any Zimmer canon in WWZ Having heard Paranoia, the two New Kids scores and De Heinenken Ontvoering, I fail to see what's so experimental about Holkenborg's music. All I hear is second rate RC style music. Please enlighten me what's so special about his music. I don't see Holkenborg using a cactus or a skull and teeth as percussion instrument.
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Hey, what do you know? "The Simpsons" is still relevent. ;-)
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