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When was this announced? How did I miss this? Why can't I find a topic of this? I'm expecting a bit more from this than Man Of Steel, which I haven't even heard yet, but am prejudiced against, but to which I'll give it's fair chance. I'm not a fan of Hans' recent "music", but he did good stuff years ago. Perhaps this will be a bit like Thin Red Line, for instance, which was used in the trailer. I don't mean for this to sound sarcastic in any way. I'm truly and honestly expecting a beautiful acoustic score. Trolls, others, positivity and negativity are welcome in this thread.
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The brilliant SHAME was clearly temp-tracked with "Journey to the Line", the piece the "composer" did for the finished film basically changed a note or two but was otherwise identical. Glad to see Zimmer himself will be doing this one, my most anticipated film of the year. I hope he gives us something really personal and different. Very excited.
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In my morning rush I didn't have time to elaborate as much I should have, link to trailer, link to imdb and such. Title of thread is surely humoristic to those who seek funniness in such things. I just quickly wrote the last name of credited composer and a dash and the title of the film. To me McQueen is the best film maker since Paul Thomas Anderson. Hunger is an excellent and different prison movie. Shame is a strong drama about addiction. I don't care for Zimmer's later efforts. I haven't heard much of anything noteworthy from Hans & team since Black Hawk Down (I have almost 30 credited compositions post-BHD), other than a few great dramatic builds in the two filmed adventures of Robert Langdon. But I'm definitely not trying to make this another thread of putting down a person whose middle name is Florian. I have never felt the need to come here and fight about Hans' music, I get to do enough of that in our pack of Finnish film score enthusiasts, among whom I've come to call Z's music team and ghost composers and previous apprentices "Remote Controlled Clones". Back to point of thread: like I said, my expectations are a bit high. This might be a deep strong drama as was Thin Red Line (I, for one, didn't care for The Pacific). I think Hans could come up with some beautiful tunes in a drama set in the olden days. On a quick glance it seems to me Z hasn't often scored a live-action drama of 19th century or older. We'll hear what he's done soon enough. Oh and I hope there is more original score in 12 Years A Slave than in previous McQueen films.
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I thought it was the autobiography of one of the Zimmer clones. Not for the first time, Jim wins the FSM board for the month! The film looks interesting, I hope Zimmer brings his A-game to it.
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