The Zimmer score on this clip is boring. It's a great action sequence, but the music does nothing to enhance the scene. It doesn't even have a sense of urgency. There are Zimmer proteges that are better composers than him that I think would have done so much better on this. Imagine getting John Powell to score this.
Let's just hope the movie is good. If we actually ever get a chance to see it.
"Imagine getting John Powell..." -------------------- It's weird the way Powell vowed to not score any future movies with a violent or aggressive content. I wonder what brought that mindset about? Was it one film in particular he regretted, or a decision brought on by the tragic circumstances surrounding his wife? Whatever the reason, he'd deliver a classic Bond score.
"Imagine getting John Powell..." -------------------- It's weird the way Powell vowed to not score any future movies with a violent or aggressive content. I wonder what brought that mindset about? Was it one film in particular he regretted, or a decision brought on by the tragic circumstances surrounding his wife? Whatever the reason, he'd deliver a classic Bond score.
He is certainty capable of doing one. The question is, is that what Fukunaga was going for? I only know him from True Detectives and I can't even imagine a traditional Powell score in that series.
Looking at the trailer, maybe there are more fun sequences later on and that may open up opportunities later on. But who knows.
Rejected NO TIME TO DIE song demo by Mark Ronson and Ilsy Juber. A bit more up-beat than the emo Billie Eilish song, but remarkably similar. They must have had the same brief.
Don't worry, you'll order a limited edition, 3 LP set of this score etched with dollar bills Hans Zimmer personally hand selected from his Scrooge McDuck sized vault when it's available.
Don't worry, you'll order a limited edition, 3 LP set of this score etched with dollar bills Hans Zimmer personally hand selected from his Scrooge McDuck sized vault when it's available.
Rejected NO TIME TO DIE song demo by Mark Ronson and Ilsy Juber. A bit more up-beat than the emo Billie Eilish song, but remarkably similar. They must have had the same brief.
So? No-one wants to apology for saying that's my predictions about so called instrumental track will turns to be another "background" music sans vocal are insane, that I don't know meaning of word "instrumental", that zimmer is genius, so this time we'll get something different from Another Way to Die/Skyfall/Writing on the Wall?
A few more months of having to hold the film could change all that though.
As I understand it, the issue for the studios is the interest on the money they borrow to make many of these movies. As the months drag on, the interest becomes astronomical, because it was originally calculated with a release date in mind.