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Spider-Man 2 with Danny Elfman's Original Score (Part III)

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

Here's another Spider-Man 2 scene with Danny Elfman's original score, finally rejected by Sam Raimi and/or the producers. The final cut uses Burt Bacharach's song "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" that actually works quite well but what Elfman wrote is much more inventive if you ask me. It's something between Nino Rota and the Midnight Cowboy score/song. Funny yet very elegant...

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  • rain drops was much better

  • I loved raindrops...it contributed enormously to this scene being one of the best and funniest of the whole movie...

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  • 0:35 It's like the music's laughing at him!!

  • No wonder he cut it. This is way too cute for its own good. Raindrops worked much better, I'm sorry to admit.

  • Read description XD

  • i have never heard this theme before in the movie, where is it in the movie?

  • the shot in starting from 0:52 is altered in spiderman 2.1. in spiderman 2.1 2 head shots of peter are on either side of him walking. personally im not sure which works better but in any incarnation this scene makes me feel happy

  • this scene makes me want that iin spiderman 2.1, aside from ading scenes they should've also used Elfman's original score, maybe in a spiderman 2.2 version

  • I like both, "Elfman's" is describing the scene but "raindrops" is telling.

    Anyway, both are good and fit.

  • I think Raindrops, and this, both work very well for this scene.

  • Out of this whole series, this is the only one that I think Sam made the right decision on. The pop song makes a better fit in this case, I think. Every other cue was better by Danny Elfman..

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