Sure, you can have your one Goldsmithian 'guest' instrument or two, just so long as it sits within a primarily orchestral score.
God, no. Not in this case. Please have traditional orchestral stuff stay as far away from this film as humanly possible.
Ideally, I would have wanted them to continue the DUNE tradition of using bands like Pink Floyd and Toto, or far-out world music/industrial music like Graeme Revell, but I'm confident Zimmer can deliver that; something out of the ordinary and non-traditional, for sure.
One thing I can't stand is when that big moment arrives and it's pushed as cheap synth dressed up as big orchestra. That type of short change sell out, the score can do well without.
My biggest let-down is when, about 4 weeks before the films' and scores' release, we get to read the directors and producers comments about their reactions to the moment they first heard Hans' musical ideas and they were all rolling on the floor crying tears of joy while having multiple orgasms.
One thing I can't stand is when that big moment arrives and it's pushed as cheap synth dressed up as big orchestra. That type of short change sell out, the score can do well without.
Thankfully, Zimmer doesn't do that. If he uses electronics, he writes on electronic's own terms.
My biggest let-down is when, about 4 weeks before the films' and scores' release, we get to read the directors and producers comments about their reactions to the moment they first heard Hans' musical ideas and they were all rolling on the floor crying tears of joy while having multiple orgasms.
And then WE hear it.
Are you talking WE as in the old curmudgeons of FSM who dislike everything, or WE as in people who have an open mind about Zimmer and what he writes?
One thing I can't stand is when that big moment arrives and it's pushed as cheap synth dressed up as big orchestra. That type of short change sell out, the score can do well without.
Thankfully, Zimmer doesn't do that. If he uses electronics, he writes on electronic's own terms.
Oh, come on now. You know that's not always true with Zimmer.
Oh, come on now. You know that's not always true with Zimmer.
Yes, it is. Always. If there are orchestral elements to a predominantly electronic idiom, he uses it as colourization, not as an end in itself. Zimmer has never composed synth music that 'pretends' it's orchestral.
Don't get me wrong, I love Zimmer at times. I'm actually a pretty big fan of his score for Blade Runner 2049. But sometimes, his music just feels so interchangeable and generic. I swear you could take half of what he has written, swap the scores or replace them with other music written by him and they would fit. Too much "sameness" from him at times.
I honestly feel that the movies are oversaturated with Zimmer and that Villeneuve could've easily picked a dozen composers more suited for Dune than Zimmer.
I'd like to see Revell back where is he, I really liked his effort maybe the best of the Dune franchise or equal too TOTO, i do love the original. Tyler was good also he's done other good work so no complaints if he returns interesting times someone new?