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The Last Samurai score only have 11 tracks, whyle it can have got 4 tracks more. Inception also not including two tracks who must download insteed of at them on the cd. Also TDKR some kind of issue.
Big quistion wil be or Alexandre Desplat stil be option for Eon. If there choose Zimmer, he is counterpart , Desplat Counterpart. Directer of the movie is also a counterpart (American and Asian directer who direct English series). Collect two soundtracks from Desplat from two movies i also have on BD. One of them is that hotel movie with Fiennes,, Lea Seydoux and Malek. He composed The Golden Compass (Daniel Craig) that i have on dvd. He have done more movies that expect he did. He composed movies who have dificult gerne.
The Ghost Writer music was why hoped he going to do a Potter movie (as in nice follow up of Harry 3) and whas very happy he actualy did two. But he should get time, so he can do nice twist on Bond theme like Hedwig themes with Potter.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/variety.com/2020/film/news/hans-zimmer-james-bond-composer-no-time-to-die-1203458908/amp/
I guess that’s it for Romer.
I feel bad for Romer, but he was never a good fit for Bond.
A bit of a safe choice but not unexpected.
Mission Impossible, Blade Runner.
If it's got Burlingame's name at the top of the article, then this is likely legit. This will be interesting. I feel bad for Romer for sure, but Zimmer's name on the film will undoubtedly add more hype to an already massively hyped film, considering how even the average Joe knows his name. Not many composers these days are a brand unto themselves. Whether it ends up being a good score now, is another story, but we'll see...
Assuming his duties for Wonder Woman are done since that was filmed a while ago. But still a daunting schedule. And I think he's going back on tour at some point soon too
Although I like Zimmer, and applaud the achievements of a greatly self-taught composer who made a career of himself, I feel that he may also be out of the realm of capturing the sound of Bond. I hope I'm completely wrong, but I know how reliant he is on droning sounds and soundscapes. Bond needs to be bombastic with memorable melodies. I'm curious to hear what he and his team come up with.
Wonder Woman the film is fully done as of last month according to the director so that likely helped.
You don't half talk some bollocks.
Ignore it. He's a trolling WUM.
I'm pleased that Zimmer is now on board. I would still have preferred Arnold, but he is the next best thing.
One of my all time favourite soundtracks is Days of Thunder. I love No Time for Caution from Interstellar too. True Romance is also very memorable.
I think he should be able to pull off a decent score, as long as there are memorable uplifting tunes, and not dreary atmos crap, which I know he is capable of doing both, in equal measure.
If Zimmer alone, atleast this track is closer to his work of Mi2. Stil dark
When Bond parking his car.. but then