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The gunbarrel theme was kinda eh - it wasn't very punchy and some of the drums sounded like MIDI samples tbh - the bit after it is very sinister, though, indicating we are probably jumping straight into the Norway flashback without anything beforehand...
Edit: Score's about 70 minutes. A little lighter than I'd hoped but maybe we'll get something expanded in the future.
LOVE the Gunbarrel. It's Spectre's, with more oomph.
Yeah - one big one. However, I'm pretty sure most people already predicted it so idk
Call me trad, but I like the fanfare with the dots.
Thanks but I meant the one in which he says 'we have to destroy all this' I think. I didn't see it
It's definitely gonna be the same as Spectre based on that, with the fanfare over black. Except maybe the dot will open up to Norway...
https://www.007.com/no-time-to-die-soundtrack-cover-revealed/
Yup. Unless Bond walks incredibly slowly this time :D
Oh well. Hopefully the design looks half way decent.
Strict from YOLT!
To be honest I always loved the sort of creeping vamp over the logos before the fanfare - I think that's rather great so I'm not disappointed to hear that again. But I would prefer the riff back rather than Arnold's version where he used the resolution of the theme, and I like the fanfare on the dots dammit! :)
I feel the same way.
Yes it's funny how they seem to have taken Newman's version (with the guitar playing the vamp) of Arnold's arrangement! :D
I wish I appreciated that element more.
In SP it reminded me too much of SUPERMAN IV THE QUEST FOR PEACE where the Superman theme is played over the Warner Bros logo followed by a rather cheap looking variation of the iconic space titles sequence.
We'll see how the overall sequence looks.
FWIW: Walsh directed DC in Flashbacks of a Fool, an uneven film that loses all momentum when Craig is not on the screen.
Yeah. Unless someone manages to grab the video ID