mr.microphone wrote:
Now for the PT, it seems to me that Lucas urged Williams to only write generic action adventure riffs rather than themes to define a character (which I'm sure we all agree, the characters coulda used help in being more defined!)
That's a rediculous and untrue statement. Don't give JW all the credit in the world because it's fashionable to blame Lucas for everything including AIDS. The themes were there, which leads to....
mr.microphone wrote:
And instead of at least three new major themes written for each film like in the OT, now only one or two major themes were written per PT movie (Anakin's theme, Duel of the Fates - Across the Stars - Battle of the Heroes). Everything else is either little motifs (Battle Droid March, Gen Greivous) or innocuous action cues.
I think you're confusing memorable themes you grew up with, with new themes you don't like as much. They're both THEMES.
Duel of the Fates, Anakin's theme, and the Droid March are the three big themes of TPM. There's also a bunch of motifs - Jar Jar's, Qui-Gon's, Sith whisper, Coruscant's motif, the Jedi council motif and Tattooine's motif. In addition to these NEW themes, the force theme, the Emperor's Theme, the main titles and hints of the Imperial March and Yoda's theme exist in the film. Moreover, the action music is very thematic, often using these motifs as the base. The Naboo action music towards the end is a good example of that.
In AOTC, besides Across the Stars there isn't much there. You've got a few motifs like Kamino, Geonosis and the mystery, but it's easily the weakest score overall. You're going to blame Lucas for that? Even the mostly unused Arena music isn't that strong, and that's hardly George's fault. Give me a break. Especially since ROTS has a few new themes and alternate versions of old ones.
Grievous' THEME is a THEME. It was even woven into the film a few times with alternate versions. It could have been used a little more even. Anakin's Betrayal is also a THEME. It underscores the tragedy of the film. Battle of the Heroes is the theme of the film, but it should have been used once or twice quietly in the first act. Also keep in mind ROTS is a transition film and you've got a ton of themes from both the PT and the OT in there. ROTS is probably the richest thematic score in the saga. It's got it's share of motifs including the Mustafar's, Bail's rescue, the ending (Anakin's burning scene, which appears during Yoda's meditation) and Palpatine's rise. All the action music in Sith is thematic, it's not filler like it was in Clones.
mr.microphone wrote:
That one PT cue in particular... the "rousing" action cue used during:
-The Pod Race when Anakin's pod gets stuck with Selbula's...
-When Yoda comes to the rescue with the Clone Troopers in the Arena...
-When Greivous's ship starts falling back to Coursant making Anakin, Obi-Wan & Palpatine slide in the elevator shaft...
is SO overused it drives me mad!
Yes, but that's neither the fault of Lucas or Williams, just horrible sound editors. I agree, though. It's agitating as hell and I wish it was gone.
mr.microphone wrote:
Reprising musical material on the musical stage or on film is meant to reflect on an established idea, character or emotion. Case in point, the aborted end credit track in CLONES on the OST, at the very end, a beautiful sorrowful solo horn plays a quote of Anakin's theme, showing us that the good person who was Anakin was slipping away. But Lucas didn't think we needed that! He lazily tracks previous cues because he can't stop his last minute fiddling. Cues, which have nothing to do with the content of what's on screen, are used just because it's an "rousing action piece".
Are you retarded? Firstly, you're trashing Lucas for a job he didn't do. Secondly, nothing is tracked into the end credits in place of what's on the soundtrack (especially not action music, which would reflect what on screen? Moving words?), it's just that the last bit is cut off. Thirdly, you're trashing the shortening of an END CREDIT bit which 99 percent of people aren't around to hear, so what is it reflecting ON SCREEN? It's in the soundtrack for the listener, but it would serve no real purpose at the end of the film's credits. It would have been more useful if he used that music somewhere in the actual FILM, but are you going to blame Lucas for that too? Maybe tie Anakin's theme into Across the Stars somehow tied into the Imperial March? There's a few places I can see this working in the film such as during the tusken slaughter or the confession, but instead we get the simple filler music already spoken of. Is it Lucas's job to tell John how to be creative? Is Lucas not the one who has said numerous times that the music is his favourite part of the film because HE DOESN'T HAVE TO DO ANYTHING?