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Boy, that retirement from scoring superhero films lasted about as long as a 18 year old in the Playboy mansion.
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Huh. Looks like those whiner-babies who bitched out Elfman's Justice League score are getting their precious 'musical continuity'. How's it feel, you tossers? Someone who calls others ' whiner babies ' and ' Tossers ' is called a troll.
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Can't wait to read the 50-page thread consisting of posts ranting about how terrible this score is, how real film music is dead, yadda yadda.
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There are certain composers who do more behind the scenes than relying on their known talent or demoes. Over time I've heard some of this and let me tell you, new composers can't compete with some of the things certain individuals do. Ultimately, it seems based upon that knowledge, it coms down to if the studio let's a director pick their own composer and if the director is not swayed by other factors other than whether they think a certain composer might be right for the job.
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No female composer working right now, even with any sort of name has the brand and star power that Hans has. Say what you will about that, but I'm simply stating the truth, for better or worse. And yet the MCU somehow managed to hire a female composer for Captain Marvel. Since the DCEU kinda beat Marvel to the punch with Wonder Woman (including hiring a female director who was unproven in the genre and hadn't directed a feature film in 14 years), it's pretty disappointing they can't be as progressive when it comes to composers. Yavar
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Hiring people based upon their genitalia isn't progressive, it's regressive.
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