Umbrella academy season 3. No spoilers please


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billd91

Not your screen monkey (he/him)
Yes, a good score is very important, however, more and more I see what I would call manipulative scores. The music should mirror the action on screen, not try and tell you how to feel about it.
If a score isn't playing on your emotions, what's it doing there? If you think reflecting what's being portrayed on screen isn't also telling you how to feel about it... then I really don't know what to tell you.
 




Music in recent movies does feel like it has been taking a bit of a backseat. Does anyone remember the theme for Doctor Strange, or Black Widow? And I can't even remember the last time any movie has had a soundtrack anything like Jurassic Park or Pirates of the Caribbean. I love it when a powerful soundtrack supports the emotion in the movie, it can be a great asset. But lately it feels like every soundtrack is just this dreary ambient, like with a lot of Nolan movies. I miss the big soundtracks with memorable themes.

I think the last tv show I saw which had a good soundtrack, was the Queens Gambit.
 

Umbran

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Music in recent movies does feel like it has been taking a bit of a backseat. Does anyone remember the theme for Doctor Strange, or Black Widow?

Ah. With a few exceptions (see previous John Williams reference) I don't actually want the music to stand out from the film, in the same way that I don't generally want every. single. line. to be a quotable quip.

Most of the time, I'm quite okay with the music doing its job, but not appearing to be a separate beast from the rest of the film.

But lately it feels like every soundtrack is just this dreary ambient, like with a lot of Nolan movies. I miss the big soundtracks with memorable themes.

Is that more about the music itself, or the kinds of movies we are getting these days? Like Nolan movies?
 

Is that more about the music itself, or the kinds of movies we are getting these days? Like Nolan movies?

It doesn't seem exclusive to Nolan movies, and more of a current trend. But Nolan movies definitely are guilty of it a lot, which I feel is a shame.

Danny Elfman's score for Tim Burton's Batman is fantastic. It is score that propels the movie forward. Compare this with the music for The Dark Knight, which is pretty forgettable. Fantastic Batman movie, but not a soundtrack that I would ever put in a playlist.

Not every movie needs a soundtrack that epic of course. But it seems odd that a lot of superhero movies as of late, have been lacking a unique theme tune.
 

payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
Danny Elfman's score for Tim Burton's Batman is fantastic. It is score that propels the movie forward. Compare this with the music for The Dark Knight, which is pretty forgettable. Fantastic Batman movie, but not a soundtrack that I would ever put in a playlist.
I dont recall the soundtrack at all. I just remember Prince tunes and Batdance.
 

Umbran

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It doesn't seem exclusive to Nolan movies, and more of a current trend. But Nolan movies definitely are guilty of it a lot, which I feel is a shame.

I meant - how many other movies we have these days are like Nolan movies? How many are, in some sense, taking things from his style?
 

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