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This blurb set me off, sorry for my hysterical ranting on the previous version. But this is disturbing because the whole art of film music is in a composer developing his themes and ideas to express all the moods of the film. And these guys are arguing against that, saying they've replaced that with something better! Also, the Dark Knight was good not because of the forgettable score, but because of the film itself. Compare that score to the first Batman by Danny Elfman - an individual composer with his own style who created a beautiful piece of work.