tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post5965225684198126380..comments2024-02-21T15:12:03.889-05:00Comments on Cue By Cue: Film Music Narratives: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Zimmer, Junkie XL, 2016)Ed Changhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02790159104500713198noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-52955363515025701292023-03-05T16:39:06.836-05:002023-03-05T16:39:06.836-05:00Dude i like your website, just discover it by sear...Dude i like your website, just discover it by searching on google "Men are still good midi file" Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-39545040911730552092017-12-06T18:14:44.727-05:002017-12-06T18:14:44.727-05:00Hey, would you be interested in "dissecting t...Hey, would you be interested in "dissecting the new "Justice League" Elfman score? Considering it uses so much "classic" Elfman I almost feel obligated to write about it, but not quite motivated enough...Ed Changhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02790159104500713198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-82008394683646794582017-07-12T15:20:20.298-04:002017-07-12T15:20:20.298-04:00No problem, I love dissecting film scores, especia...No problem, I love dissecting film scores, especially scores to movies I love.<br /><br />The ostinato thing is played when Bruce is lifted by the Bats, when Batman says "You will" to Superman, when he arrives back at the Batcave, and when he takes off in the Batwing to save Martha, ect. so it seems like a Batman thing to me, unless I'm mistaking what you're referring to.<br /><br />And the "Diana Prince theme" seems more like a brooding "Dark Knight" or "Batcave" theme to me. It's the longest melodic theme that's associated with Batman scenes.<br /><br />In fact, the fluttering ostinato, the "Dark Knight" theme, and the 6 beat "Batman motif" can all be heard together when Bruce goes to Luthor's party: https://youtu.be/EujE1DptCfA<br />JenovaStarknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-72913186544391305392017-07-12T11:21:47.107-04:002017-07-12T11:21:47.107-04:00Thanks for using your "real name". I ge...Thanks for using your "real name". I get lot sof "Anonymous" comments which usually end up being spam. So anyways, I haven't heard this in ages you may be right, that it's a Batman motif. I probably noted it as WW mainly because I only ID'd it as a recurring motif when Bruce spots Diana, and mistook it for a WW thing, but only later realized it occurred earlier in the dream sequence.Ed Changhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02790159104500713198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-19582958242129491112017-07-12T11:02:05.653-04:002017-07-12T11:02:05.653-04:00Fair enough. It looked like a lot of work was put ...Fair enough. It looked like a lot of work was put into this post so I figured there was a more technical reason than that. Personally, I think that fluttering ostinato is a theme for Batman (representative of the bats flying), as is what you called the "Diana Prince theme". That latter theme even sounds a lot like the Elliot Goldenthal theme from the Joel Schumacher Batman movies.JenovaStarknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-72708774452663076142017-07-11T15:15:03.985-04:002017-07-11T15:15:03.985-04:00I can't remember. Maybe cause she's cuter...I can't remember. Maybe cause she's cuter, who knows.Ed Changhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02790159104500713198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272455627730972194.post-87685089408861566452017-07-11T14:41:45.684-04:002017-07-11T14:41:45.684-04:00Why do you consider what you call the "Wonder...Why do you consider what you call the "Wonder Woman Ostinato" to be for Wonder Woman when it's used primarily in scenes exclusive to Batman.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com