MASAXET said:Throw me next to TCTTS then. I loved the song choice. But even if I didn't like it, there are two things I find funny about some of the criticisms:Cliff.Booth said:
1) People acting like the movie score itself will match or incorporate the song choice of the trailer. That assuredly won't be the case, just like many (most?) movie trailer song choices.
2) The criticism of using "modern" music that doesn't match the period of the film. Sorry, but the score for the original film didn't match the period either - as others have mentioned, there certainly wasn't an ensemble orchestra playing in the coliseum. But the original film score was fantastic nonetheless. So, the more accurate criticism would be the choice of hip hop as opposed to pretending the critique is just to choosing a non-period-accurate song. I think some people are trying to make their criticism sound more objective or logic-based than choice of taste, but it doesn't really work.
1. People expect the movie will be bad and full of modern political themes as a result of the music choice.
2. The original movie had one of the best musical scores of all time so this comment falls flat on its face. Lisa Gerrard sang in Latin on the original score and it clearly had a lot of Italian influences. The choice to not use that score in the trailer is simply insane. Go look the top gun maverick teaser to see how this should be done.