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And I think, the man hasn't any feelings about the score either.
Would love Danny Elfman for the next music score, You should listen to the miision Impossible one. He would do one hell of a job.
have you ever listened to the score of Danny Elfman? his mission Impossible music score was amazing, it even had a bond hint in it.
I have no issue with the references to SF in principal. The issue is that the original SF score he's refernecing was so weak to start with.
The action motifs, sure. I think Mother and a couple of the other softer cues are quite strong, though.
The lack of Bond theme is another issue. The minimal uses of the Bond motif's are nice but there should have been a full blown rendition of it during The plane chase or something. Westminster Bridge was a huge tease when it had a Barry style Bond motif homage then went back to the lame scratchy electric guitar loops as heard from Skyfall.
It's sad when Kingsman and even Mission Impossible are delivering better music scores than Bond. Something's got to change and Newman's got to go.
Newman appear really not very bothered by it at all.
At least Arnold was proud and honoured to have the job.
I recall hearing that Newman started writing the score very early on - while the film was still shooting in fact. I'll have to look for the article that mentioned it but I am 100% sure he was writing music during principal photography.
Agreed. Newman has had two shots & produced a couple of non-offensive scores. Let's have Arnold back to bring back the big brassy Bond sound!
The PTS helicopter fight is literally a carbon copy of SF and this lazy approach is repeated numerous times throughout the film.
As for any new music that hasn't been lifted direct from SF it's either bland, generic, unmemorable or a combination of all three of the above.
As someone who thought Newman's SF score was not half bad there's not a word I can offer in his defence here.
If I didn't know better I'd say he walked off the film halfway through and what we ended up with is what someone has cobbled together from Newman's half finished efforts supplemented by a swift copy/paste job using SFs score.
Dismal.
http://picosong.com/bXYY/
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