Danny Elfman quit SPIDERMAN 3 officially!

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Danny Elfman quit SPIDERMAN 3 officially!

#1 Post by romanD »

I told you! :-) Well, so who should score it then? Im pretty sure Christopher Young will get the gig. I mean he has a relationship with Raimi already and rescored some major parts of SPIDEY 2... and besides, Young deserves a big superhero movie and a big hit!!!

But with my luck, Debeny probably will get it... lol...

What do you think?

see:

http://www.iesb.net/wb2005/071005.php

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#2 Post by AndyDursin »

No surprise Roman, thanks for the link. After what happened on SPIDER-MAN 2 why would he WANT to go back?

I've written this before, but hiring Elfman to do SPIDER-MAN is pretty much the only ill-advised choice that was made in regards to the original two movies. Elfman has done too many comic book films and his hiring was a completely uninspired choice -- resulting in OK scores that just didn't have the "joy" and memorable themes that the movies should have had.

I also think the "Brooding Hero" deal should come to an end. As much as I thought SPIDEY 1 & 2 were great, the movies are a LOT more serious than the comic books (or any previous TV adaptation) in terms of tone and should "lighten up."

As far as the score goes...Christopher Young wouldn't ever, in a million years, be my first choice to score a superhero movie, but in this day and age, who else do we have? It's pretty pathetic.

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#3 Post by romanD »

pretty funny the video interview at that link I put above...

Q: Who's doing Spiderman 3 then?
Elfman: "I COULDT CARE LESS!"

now there somebody had a bad time with Spiderman 2, hu?

Sure, Young wouldn't be the first who came to my mind for a superhero movie, but maybe that would exactly be it. You know, his first chance to do something like this, don't you think he would come up with something inspired? Or do you really want to hear Debney doing an Elfman knock off or Revell doing it???

The action music he wrote for S2 was great already and obviously Raimi liked his HELLBOUND so much, so I guess it's safe to say, that Young is on top of the list now for the project...

right now, I don't know whom else should be doing it...

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#4 Post by AndyDursin »

I'd try David Arnold -- the guy can write a theme, plus he's proven he can work a rock sound with orchestra and that's what SPIDER-MAN pretty much calls for (I'm used to the popish beats of the '70s TV show, plus the cartoons of the '80s and '90s. To me Spider-Man is more like that -- Superman makes more sense with an all-orchestral approach).

But otherwise, Roman, I'm in agreement with you: Young makes a lot of sense for his work on "Spider-Man 2." Didn't he also score THE GIFT, which was another Sam Raimi-directed film? If that's true then I'd be surprised if it were anyone else.

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AndyDursin wrote:Elfman has done too many comic book films and his hiring was a completely uninspired choice -- resulting in OK scores that just didn't have the "joy" and memorable themes that the movies should have had.
I agree with you, Andy. But when was the last time you heard any comic book movie with a memorable theme?

I don't have a problem with Christopher Young. I think he deserves a chance at something big like this.

Mark

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#6 Post by romanD »

the fantastic four theme is pretty good! i hope it doesnt get buried in the mix...

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#7 Post by Eric W. »

romanD wrote:the fantastic four theme is pretty good! i hope it doesnt get buried in the mix...
Too bad the movie is getting "buried" with many reviews. I wasn't blown away with it myself. The music was decent, but not earth shattering.

I'm all for Chris on Spiderman 3!

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#8 Post by romanD »

the music in the movie was completely recut... as they recut the movie after the recordings... John wrote aorund 95 minutes, only 60 ended up in the movie and almost none of it the way he wrote it...

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#9 Post by Eric W. »

We want Chris! We want Chris! We want Chris!

:P

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#10 Post by AndyDursin »

Too bad the movie is getting "buried" with many reviews.
I wouldn't feel too bad, Eric -- it only grossed $56 million last weekend and will probably pass $100 million this weekend......proof that reviews, in this case anyway, don't mean jack :D

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#11 Post by mkaroly »

MarkB wrote:
AndyDursin wrote:Elfman has done too many comic book films and his hiring was a completely uninspired choice -- resulting in OK scores that just didn't have the "joy" and memorable themes that the movies should have had.
I agree with you, Andy. But when was the last time you heard any comic book movie with a memorable theme?

Mark
I'd say SUPERMAN THE MOVIE-

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#12 Post by romanD »

come on, you forgot Elfman's BATMAN... even Goldenthals BATMANs...

and not to forget Revell's Daredevil... (just kidding)

but, the Beltrami-Freak in me can't resist to say, that HELLBOY's theme was pretty cool, too! And the aria for the villains is pretty great too...

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#13 Post by AndyDursin »

but, the Beltrami-Freak in me can't resist to say, that HELLBOY's theme was pretty cool, too! And the aria for the villains is pretty great too...
I watched HELLBOY and the music had no effect on me whatsoever...not that it was bad, but it was anything but memorable IMHO.

Modestly entertaining but a very overrated film as well...what can I say? Del Toro is not one of my favorite directors.

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#14 Post by Eric W. »

romanD wrote:come on, you forgot Elfman's BATMAN... even Goldenthals BATMANs...

and not to forget Revell's Daredevil... (just kidding)

but, the Beltrami-Freak in me can't resist to say, that HELLBOY's theme was pretty cool, too! And the aria for the villains is pretty great too...
I wouldn't be surprised if they gave Beltrami Spiderman 3. Then my disappointment will know no end.

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#15 Post by romanD »

hooray... a composer has been chosen for Spidey 3! I heard it from the composer myself today... but can't comment on it now who it is...

but let be assured it is not Ottman... :-) and not Beltrami!

some will like the choice, some won't, but all will agree that it is interesting and something new for a change.

let you know more when Im allowed to say...

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