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Comments about the soundtrack for Batman Begins (Hans Zimmer/James Newton Howard)

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Heaven forbid!
• Posted by: G.K.
• Date: Saturday, August 20, 2005, at 9:38 a.m.
• IP Address: p5494e3c5.dip.t-dialin.net
• In Response to: Re: Zimmer and Howard...Who should be next? (Zimmer_Fan(returned) again)

> Yeah I'm waiting for a Zimmer/Horner collaboration...could be interesting.

Muahahahahahahaha! Are you kidding me? Don't you want a SINGLE original note in this movie? Holy rehash, Batman!

Give me Danny! Give him just ONE more shot at Batman! Why are fans never getting what they want? It's like every director is like "Oh nooo, we can't go for the obvious, even if it could rock, we'll do something radically different, even if it sucks" ...
Batman and Horner, that's like Star Wars and Rachel Portman ...

And why is everyone demanding John Williams for anything that comes out? JW is not a solution for everything!




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