Octoberist
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it's fun to to wish for Danny Elfman, but don't tell me that there's people who really want him back...Nothing against Elfman (talented man)
for the BTAS? yes.Octoberist said:wait, isn't Walker's theme a tweaked version of Elfman's theme. THerefore you wouldn't have an animated theme without Elfman?
them Schreiber jackets would do just fineTwo Face said:Ok then want a candy?
Not sure what youre trying to get at casket?casketmouth said:Ok then how about mission impossible?? That is a more drama/ suspense flick
Two Face said:Ain't gonna happen so get over it.
I think it might have felt repetitive compared to other scores because the music was played through out almost the entire movie.Fenrir said:No, no the score itself was great, but if you pay more attention, it's also quite repetitive and hence feels incomplete.
If there was an "Ass-Kiss" emotion, I'd be using it right now.Super_Ludacris said:lol@ Two-Face sonning people in there place.
Completely, and utterly agree.FOG3 said:I love the Batman Begins score and think it fits the movie really well. Elfman on TDK would just be a ****ing **** move by Nolan.
That's what I liked about it, the score was unobtrusive, setting the mood without being overly obvious, nice and subtle. It didn't bash you over the head saying "NOTICE ME!!",7Hells said:I think it might have felt repetitive compared to other scores because the music was played through out almost the entire movie.
I actually watched it one time just to figure out when the score stopped and couldnt tell. More than likely I was distracted by the movie itself but it was one of those rare occasions in movies that the score was underlying in almost every scene.
Faint, but there. Incredible execution in my opinion.
I have, however, yet to listen to it on its own.