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Koray Savas

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In Topic: The official Upcoming Scoring Assignments thread

Yesterday, 08:41 PM

Woop-dee-doo.


In Topic: Hans Zimmer's Man Of Steel

Yesterday, 05:55 PM

 

While I agree with you to an extent, Chaac, let me ask you this: Have you seen all of those films?

 

I've seen three.

 

That's good. My point was that if you're going to discuss how serviceable a score is to its film, it helps to have seen it. (Not being sarcastic)


In Topic: Hans Zimmer's Man Of Steel

Yesterday, 05:53 PM


 

Yes, for a certain mind set.Where people are going wrong is they're still searching for film music which is something more than just 'serviceable'. But it's a mug's game, those days are long gone. Realising that is the first step in the right direction away from a future of soundtrack disappointments.Giacchino? Desplat? Don't make me laugh.We're living in the era of serviceable underscore. Get used to, you can't change it, lose the hang ups and just watch the movie.


Man of Steel is one of the worst and most irritatingly misconceived scores a movie was ever graced with. It's not even serviceable. I listened to it once, some cues two or three times, but the essence is that I won't go back to this score, like, ever.
Maybe to once again remind me that yes, Giacchino is a great composer. His score lifted STID in quite a few places extraordinarily.
When all I can say about a score is "well, I wasn't bothered by it", then it's crap.

 

 

As I said before, if you think Man Of Steel is the worst score ever you need to listen to more scores/see more films.


In Topic: Man Of Steel (2013 Superman reboot directed by Zack Snyder)

Yesterday, 05:50 PM

Looks like the whole movie takes place at night.


In Topic: Hans Zimmer's Man Of Steel

Yesterday, 05:49 PM

While I agree with you to an extent, Chaac, let me ask you this: Have you seen all of those films?