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Comments about the soundtrack for Spider-Man (Danny Elfman)

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Batman? Who cares about Batman. Spider-Man all the way
• Posted by: Enigma
• Date: Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 10:19 a.m.
• IP Address: inktomi1-cam.server.ntl.com

Spider-Man is different to Batman, and it has to be really. You can't just have two things the same. And Spider-Man ultimately suceeds where it can do what Batman couldn't do, use more hi-tech advances to make the villain decidedly evil, and the superhero amazing. His repetition of certain themes leave the audience under no illusions that this is immense. And it complents the film so well. It should be no wonder that this seems to be above what Batman could do. All in all it is a great film and a great score. As scores go this could take some beating. Batman doesn't even come close to this. And nor do many others he's composed. Comparing this to Batman is like composing it to David Arnold's bond. An unfair unjust comparison.




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