I was quite depressed that such mediocre, repeitive noise is called a filmscore and also got an oscar nomination. This just seemed to be a rehash of his horrible Batman score. Just wanted to share my thoughts. Where else can I do that?
Funny, the same thing occured to me too regarding Dunkirk I mean what music? It was more like just swaths of incoherent sound. Although I think I enjoyed the film a little more than you did. Nowadays, World War II movies pretty much fall within two categories: Pre Saving Private Ryan and Post Saving Private Ryan.
I have to give credit to Nolan for trying to break free from the Saving Private Ryan standard established by Spielberg. War combat isn't always just nonstop explosive action. Nolan pointed out what many combat vets attest to that combat is mostly long stretches of moving from place to place doing nothing punctuated by terrifying moments of fierce and unimaginable violence.
As for The Twilight Zone... well they just don't make TV like that anymore now do they. Although the show was a little bit before my time I still think it was one of the best written shows to air in television history. Contrary to popular beliefe Rod Serling wasn't the "creative force" behind that show although he did create it he only wrote some of the episodes. In fact, Richard Matheson wrote many of the classic episodes like "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." But who the hell is Richard Matheson.
Matheson went on to write movies like Somewhere in Time. Okay, the movie wasn't all that great but what a beautiful score by John Barry.