> I am glad that Hans Zimmer is finally fading away (as they put in the
> review) to oblivion, which is by all means the place he and his followers
> bellong.
> Less and less he is composing these days and the few scores he is doing
> are only for awful pro-war ropaganda movies (the kind of films no one is
> interested in seing now), thanks god.
> Bye bye to Zimmer and to his toylet-down career.
There is, amazingly, a pinch of validity in that childish statement. yes, Zimmer is jumping aboard some rather duff, mainstream movies at the moment, and I long for more rain mans, crimson tides, thelma and louises and driving miss daisys. He needs to focus more on melodic, structured music.
However, your "go to hell" attitude is not welcome, and therefore it is I who have just made the decent arguement for you, and you on the other hand have just behaved like an angry little nerd. So be quiet and learn to speak at least like a half-educated ape.