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Danny Elfman Not Scoring Spider-Man 3
Source: IESB.net July 11, 2005

IESB.net talked to Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 composer Danny Elfman who says he won't be back for the third installment:

So what is next for Danny Elfman? To our surprise he stated that he will not be doing the soundtrack for Spiderman 3 and that instead he will be working on the other spider film, Charlotte's Web.

http://www.superherohype.com/news/spider-mannews.php?id=3268
 
He barely did anything for SM2 anyways, and hes been rehashing his own scores for almost a decade, so I say good riddance...
 
Solo said:
He barely did anything for SM2 anyways, and hes been rehashing his own scores for almost a decade, so I say good riddance...
I agree with this. His work on both movies was utterly unremarkeable. The best piece from Spidey 2 wasn't even by him....

I nearly pissed myself laughing when I heard the main theme from Fable that Elfman did. It was as if he handpicked every single thing hes worked on for the past 15 years, put em in a grinder and churned out that abomination. I could almost handpick every single score that I heard in that theme :lol
 
Jesus Titty-Fucking Christ! What's with all the Danny Elfman hate?? The man has his own signature style, no different from John Williams, Howard Shore, Elliot Goldenthal and everyone else. Listen to enough of their work, and unsurprisingly you'll be able to pick all of their telltale nuances, rhythms, cadences, chords and instrument choices. If you think Danny Elfman is a hack, listen to the scores for ET, then Hook, then all the Harry Potter movies and tell me John Williams isn't as bad.


...of course that's not to say I dislike John Williams.
 
ScientificNinja said:
Jesus Titty-Fucking Christ! What's with all the Danny Elfman hate?? The man has his own signature style, no different from John Williams, Howard Shore, Elliot Goldenthal and everyone else. Listen to enough of their work, and unsurprisingly you'll be able to pick all of their telltale nuances, rhythms, cadences, chords and instrument choices. If you think Danny Elfman is a hack, listen to the scores for ET, then Hook, then all the Harry Potter movies and tell me John Williams isn't as bad.


...of course that's not to say I dislike John Williams.
Simply because other composers are just as predictable and redundant doesn't mean we can't complain about Danny Elfman.

I'd rather see Elfman's music stick with this shitty franchise rather than potentially mar a project with some actual potential.
 
Shirley Walker is great at writing "fake" Elfman scores (she worked on the Flash TV series, and if I remember correctly, Batman TAS). If they bring her in, no one will be able to tell the difference.
 
Isn't the 3rd film in a comic-book-turned-movie series where it goes all downhill. Batman, Superman, (probably) X-men. Maybe Elfman is just getting off at the right stop.
 
My gawd what are you people on? Spidy theme was fantastic, i downloaded that shit and stuck it on my ipod. Fuck sake, you people are fucking hard to please.

The guy is a genius, if you wanna talk about hacks, look at Hanz Zimmer. Batman Begins soundtrack was crap, not one good piece of music thats memorable. DE theme > Zimmer theme
 
Prine said:
My gawd what are you people on? Spidy theme was fantastic, i downloaded that shit and stuck it on my ipod. Fuck sake, you people are fucking hard to please.

The guy is a genius, if you wanna talk about hacks, look at Hanz Zimmer. Batman Begins soundtrack was crap, not one good piece of music thats memorable. DE theme > Zimmer theme

Wtf? the Batman Begins soundtrack is great, sure it may not have a recognizable theme but the soundtrack fit the movie perfectly.

Teh Hamburglar said:
Batman Begins had a soundtrack? I dont even remember it having music of any kind.

Still a good movie though.

yeah it has a soundtrack
 
Teh Hamburglar said:
Batman Begins had a soundtrack? I dont even remember it having music of any kind.

Yeah it did. Kind of came across like an old horror film. Sort of Bram Stoker's Dracula with bits of Aliens.
 
Elfman improved the Spidey music in part two. The original was good for its day, but there is a little extra part added (in SM2) in the main Spidey theme that I think makes it much better.

Re: Batman Begins soundtrack. Mostly it is just slowly building incidental music, but track 3, 8 and 10 have GREAT GREAT stuff! Some of it sounds a bit Arabian.
 
Teh Hamburglar said:
Batman Begins had a soundtrack? I dont even remember it having music of any kind.

Still a good movie though.

Batman Begins' soundtrack friggin' pissed me off.
They use the first two notes from Elfman's theme, and they play it over and over.

DUNNNNNN DUNNNNNNNNNNN
[atmospheric orchestra build up]
DUNNNNNN DUNNNNNNNNNNN

and I'm sitting there humming Elfman's theme..
 
Cafeman said:
Elfman improved the Spidey music in part two. The original was good for its day, but there is a little extra part added (in SM2) in the main Spidey theme that I think makes it much better.

Actually, no he didnt. There was another composer, whose name I cant think of at the moment, was brought in. The SM2 main theme is his version, not Elfmans.
 
I thought the Spidey 1 soundtrack was derivative and completely forgettable...

unlike the Batman/Batman Returns theme which I can actually hum...
 
Spidey 2 sure seemed to be a rehash of Spidey 1's score. But I still liked it. I like Batman Begin's score as well, though the main theme defintely sounds like a reprise of Spidey's theme.
 
There used to be a point where I could hum every one of Elfman's themes. Hasn't been the case in about ten years. His last truly great work was the Nightmare Before Christmas. And that's about it.
 
Basil Poledouris for Spider-Man 3. That man has the best main themes, Robocop and Starship Troopers rocked 3X more because of his score.
 
That blows. Meh, watch all the talent be gone by the time they *finally* give us the good villans.

So what is next for Danny Elfman? To our surprise he stated that he will not be doing the soundtrack for Spiderman 3 and that instead he will be working on the other spider film, Charlotte's Web.

omg, they are doing charlotte's web again?! =)
 
Solo said:
Actually, no he didnt. There was another composer, whose name I cant think of at the moment, was brought in. The SM2 main theme is his version, not Elfmans.

I never heard that, nor did I ever read about it. Even if its true, I find SM2 soundtrack >>> SM1.

The original Batman soundtrack is really good, I especially like the main theme and the 2nd track and also descent into mystery (which I swear was named "Flight of the Batmobile" when I owned it on cassette back in '89...did they rename it?) .

Batman returns has an acoustic guitar in some parts -- rare to hear that mixed in. IT sounds cool, it is in the scene where Batman is driving in the snow thru Gotham and Oswald is inside the Gotham hall of records/library.

Elfman used guitar in a few cuts of Spider-Man, too. Surprised me again. But then I heard John Williams use it in one of the recent Star Wars prequel soundtracks too!!! It was electric guitar in this case. It worked but usually I wouldn't want the clash of a 'rock' guitar sound mixed in with orchestra.
 
Thought I should post this.

(at the bottom scroll down to the end of the interview)
http://suicidegirls.com/words/Danny+Elfman/

DRE: I look on the IMDB and I see six people credited with the music on Spider-Man 2. Did that contribute to your feelings?

ELFMAN: It’s all about how the production went completely insane at the end. It was the worst film experience I’ve had in 20 years. It was all pure insanity, it was all completely needless and in the end they went nuts trying to imitate every single note of their temp score. If I think somebody’s obsessively attached to a temp score in any way I’d stay away from it. But this was the worst I’ve seen times ten and I’ve worked with some pretty anal directors. Warren Beatty and Martin Brest are not easy people but this was taking anal retentive to a new extreme.

DRE: It’s odd because Sam Raimi is a guy you’ve been working with for 15 years.

ELFMAN: Sam was not there.

He was there, but he was not the Sam that I knew. As you said, I’ve known Sam for almost 15 years. It was my fifth movie with him and all I can say is that the person who was there at the end of Spider-Man 2 was not Sam. I don’t know who it was, but it wasn’t Sam. It was as close to living out Invasion of the Body Snatchers, as I’ve ever experienced. There’s a lot of micro-managers out there. Tim’s a micro-manager musically in his own way and there’s moments where he’ll get real obsessive over like a certain cue. But we work it out. Never in 20 years have I come across a situation where I couldn’t work it out. For a director to be a micro-manager is nothing new. If anything I would say most of them are. But to get to the level where you don’t need a composer, you just need a musical arranger to adapt note for note as close as possible. There’s nothing for me to do as a composer here.

DRE: Would you work with Sam again?

ELFMAN: Not if I can help it.

It’s too bad because Sam was at the top of my list. He was actually even easier than Tim to work with and we’d never had a disagreement. To see such a profound negative change in a human being was almost enough to make me feel like I didn’t want to make films anymore. It was really disheartening and sad to see the way it ended up. The end of Spider-Man 2 was a self-induced hysteria. It got to a point where I couldn’t even adapt my own music close enough because two thirds of their temp score was Spider-Man 1. If I varied from one note it was like a self-induced hysteria.

DRE: That’s bizarre.
 
Can we at least agree that Danny Elfman's work on Batman, Edward Scissorhands, and The Nightmare Before Christmas was awesome? Admittedly, I can't think of anything terribly memorable he's done since, though I've heard very good things about his score for A Simple Plan.
 
I like all his work for Raimi's projects. And he's a damn fine composer, although he has had his share of misses.

This recent report, along with Raimi's money-grubbing practices involving the Evil Dead franchise, have been most disheartening this past year. And if the rumors are true, and we got Sandman, Hobgoblin and Venom in one film... then - fuck it! - we still got another Bat sequel to go!
 
Raimi's obsolete now anyway. We have the superior model.
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Men in black, Spiderman, the Simpsons, the corpse bride, Desperate Housewives, Big Fish, Dilbert.....all elfman (not to mention like a billion other great things)


A hack? you guys suck.
 
Heh, Elfman sure tore a strip off Raimi's hide...not good. And I wouldn't be surprised if Spidey 3 ends up being a turd (and yeah I know others think the first two were turds already, whatever).
 
Yeah, the whole Raimi and Elfman animosity over SM2 is pretty well documented. I can see how directors can fall in love with a temp score since I'm always envisioning new scenes and stuff playing over music when I'm listening to soundtracks - but to kick people to the curb and basically alter temp score music enough that you just get by with not having to pay licensing fees is pretty ridiculous.

Worst yet, some areas of SM2 don't even hide the fact that they're basically temp score material altered just slightly for SM2. For example, go watch the scene where Oc is demonstrating the machine for the first time and it goes berzerk (I think that's the scene I'm thinking about) - there's a big choral part with a melody and basic score that I was like, "OMG!!! They're totally ripping off 'Hellraiser'!!!" That bit of score is basically lifted verbatim from Hellraiser and anyone that's seen both will recognize it instantly - now, go and check the IMDB entry for Spider-Man 2, among the composers credited with music is Christopher Young, who did the original Hellraiser score - coincidence, I think not.
 
Ghost said:
Men in black, Spiderman, the Simpsons, the corpse bride, Desperate Housewives, Big Fish, Dilbert.....all elfman (not to mention like a billion other great things)


A hack? you guys suck.
don't forget beetlejuice, tales from the crypt a lot more the guy is awesome.

seems like SpiderMan 3 could end up in a trainwreck, the superhero trilogy curse strikes again? we shall see.
 
Error2k4 said:
don't forget beetlejuice, tales from the crypt a lot more the guy is awesome.

seems like SpiderMan 3 could end up in a trainwreck, the superhero trilogy curse strikes again? we shall see.

It goes far beyond comic flicks...most 3's in any trilogy seem destined to suck, or at least heavily disappoint.
 
well now that I've seen Batman Begins I can say I like the score and even downloaded the soundtrack and listen to it sometimes...

it's not appalling to me like Spidey's theme (which even though I like Elfman I didn't like that Spidey them as it wasn't very memorable)... one thing I would have liked for BB sdtk. is a bit is some segmenting of the music. It seems like the soundtrack is layed out in a great manner for a continous listen, but if I want to go back and enjoy a particular piece it's not clear which track I should go to exacly...

that said, Batman Begins sdtk. wasn't very memorable (well maybe the first 2 min. since I've listened to that track a lot) which I think is kind of unfortunate... Great film but sometimes I think it's main goal was to be the anti-Burton film rather than just a film on it's own... there are some areas of the film where I thought some cues from the Burton films would have been utterly fantastic, including the blending of the subtle dark Zimmer music with the grander Elfman-style...
 
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