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Having been asked to follow in the footsteps of both John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith multiple times already, it was inevitable that he would eventually have to complete the quadfecta – or even quinfecta? – by having to score the next film of a series previously graced with music by Danny Elfman, James Horner, and Hans Zimmer.
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Despite the occasional misstep, which all composers have, Michael Giacchino is still writing the sort of film music I love the most, and his score for Spider-Man: Homecoming is yet another worthy addition to his now bulging list of excellent scores. There has been the most dispiriting backlash against him lately – it always happens when people are judged to be ‘over-exposed’ and ‘scoring everything’ – especially with regard to his Star Wars score Rogue One, but I refuse to get caught up in the snark and the bitterness. In an era which has seen far too much of the Hollywood film music mainstream go the way of droning darkness, Giacchino is like a beacon of orchestral, thematic light he’s one of the few guys left who writes big, memorable themes for big, impressive orchestral ensembles, and he doesn’t shy away from musical emotion when the film calls for it. The most significant thing that has brought Giacchino to the top, in addition to his agreeable personality and his reliability, is a massive amount of pure musical talent. He is, at this point, basically the King of Big Studio Franchises.
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It’s interesting to look back at how, over the course of just thirteen years, Giacchino has gone from being utterly unknown to being at the absolute top of the Hollywood A-List, via one Star Wars movie, three Star Trek movies, one Jurassic Park movie, two Mission Impossible movies, one (soon to be two) Planet of the Apes movies, a handful of smash-hit Pixar animated movies, and now two Marvel super-hero movies, the first of which was last year’s Doctor Strange.
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It would be another two years until his simultaneous breakthroughs, on the movie The Incredibles, and the TV series Lost. He had done a couple of movies already, the most notable of which was a comedy called My Brother the Pig starring a young Scarlett Johansson, and had scored the first season of the popular TV show Alias, but he was still very much established as a ‘video game composer’ and his dreams of writing for film were still to be realized. In 2002, just as the original Spider-Man was being released in cinemas, a 35-year-old composer from New Jersey named Michael Giacchino was just finishing his third score in the Medal of Honor video game series, Frontline. The film co-stars Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., and Marisa Tomei, and is directed by Jon Watts. The new Peter Parker/Spider-Man is played by English actor Tom Holland, and the film is another “origin story” of sorts, in which Parker tries to prove his worth to the de-facto leader of the Avengers, Tony Stark/Iron Man, by battling with super-villain Adrian Toomes/Vulture, while simultaneously dealing with the usual high school issues faced by a 15-year-old kid.
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He only lasted for two movies as now, building from his cameo appearance in Captain America: Civil War, the character has now been re-booted for a second time in order to facilitate his full introduction into the Avengers universe. Tobey Maguire took the web-slinger through his first three iterations before the story was ‘re-booted’ and the Spidey suit was passed on to Andrew Garfield for The Amazing Spider-Man in 2012. It’s been just fifteen years since Hollywood released its first big-screen movie about the popular comic book super hero Spider-Man.