After 30 years it is still recognized as THE Batman theme and plays in the head of anyone who catches sight of the famous insignia to this day. It’s so iconic it transcended the Burton films and made its way into animated shows, video games, and other movies, most recently being implied in 2017’s Justice League movie. 2017 Preview Disc 1 1 Who's the (Bat)Man Patrick Stump 3:03 2 Forever DNCE 3:48 3 (I Just) Died In Your Arms Cutting Crew 4:35 4 Invincible Kirsten Arian 2:59 5 One Harry Nilsson 2:21 6 Heroes (We Could Be) feat. The LEGO Batman Movie Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, featuring Who’s the (Bat) Man and songs by DNCE, Alex Aiono, Kirsten Arian, Justin Tranter, and more, is now available through iTunes, Spotify, Targetand other retailers. Elfman’s driving “march” makes you feel like you’re running across Gotham’s night skyline, or tearing up the streets in the Batmobile. The new Batman was darker and more gritty, but still very much a hero.Įlfman managed to capture all elements of the character, the erratic horns, and sweeping strings almost envoke the feel of a roller coaster. The animated blockbuster stars the voices of Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera. Frank Millar’s comic book cemented the dark threads and tones started by Dennis O’Neal and Neil Adams and alongside Alan Moore’s Killing Joke, laid down the blueprints for the first Tim Burton movie. In keeping with the characterization of Batman from the first LEGO Movie, music plays an important role in the narrative - and as a plot device - and it comes as no surprise that the end credits sequence is both hilarious and a fully executed music video complete with costume changes and choreography. The reason Hefti is number two is that as prolific as it is, it feels out of place in a post-1986 “Dark Knight Returns” era.
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