@@Ayresxz The complicated relationship between USA and the ISIS ....... Also the allies kind of to be blamed partially to start the WW2 because of the one sided Treaty of Versailles.
@@aminfaka8986 yes they had but for very short period and after that they had never used it, they could have use it more specifically in Infinity war and Endgame bcoz those were his last movies.
Except that these people would still have jobs without the movie. Pretty sure they're apart of a union and professional organization, so it's not like they came out of the woodwork just for this movie.
There is something magical about Humans playing LIVE instruments together. The energy is so much positive and literally brings tears to the eyes. No computer software can compete with actual Humans playing it with that energy. Amazing composition Brian.
Kal_Jor_El holy shit.Exactly my thoughts.Ive been listening to orchestra music more often these days(for example Marvels Spider Man main theme,God of war,NieR:Automata,etc)and i definitely get what you’re saying.No computer music can compete with real humans playing real instruments
@@SkidmoreTx Yeah, that's also a pretty good one. In marching band in high school we once played the Avengers theme and that Captain America theme for a halftime show.
I cannot whistle any. It is really a casual monothematic material, that is suitable for every Marvel/DC/Disney flick nowadays. Guys like Goldsmith, Williams, Silvestri, Elfmann, Morricone etc. are those to be remembered.
hard to choose between this one, the ragnarok suite from mark mothersbaugh, the avengers suite from silvestri or the doctor strange theme from michael giacchino!!!
Water Bear The comment I was looking for! I really hope if Marvel will retire Stark then they should give him a proper fight against Thanos with great bgm. Cap too
Odsays right. Why do you guys get triggered when we say something not even rude or anything but when y’all do it to us we can’t complain because of how much you guys want to always be right. Screw you feminist
Another example for the huge amount of people working on just one film! Thanks to all of you for entertaining us!!!!!! This music is incredible. And I personally am amazed by seeing the background of the music of this film. Thanks for showing it to me ❤️
This is one hell of a master piece. It has been years since the 2013 movie. And I still feel those goose bumps. Can't imagine I was so so young. I am a grown up man now. I hope someday randomly streaming youtube I again come back here to write that I survived through everything just to listen this music again. ♥️ You have my heart RDJ and the music team.
I am BLOWN AWAY by the knowledge, skill and musical management of Brian. I watch many videos, especially music, and Brian Tyler is absolutely astounding, standing way above the crowd. I am more than impressed.
No overdubs, no digital sampling, just pure magic and passion played from the heart and soul. There is no greater experience in the world than seeing a live interaction of great musicians playing together and creating something really special.
It was recorded after I believe, since I think they edited in the Music later onto this video since there is no choir present just the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Looking back, iron man 3 was one of the best non teamup Marvel movies. It tackled actual issues like PTSD and anxiety, which isn't what you'd expect for a superhero film. It also was I think one of the only movies (except Thor) in MCU where the hero has to deal with not having their powers. For a film about fire breathing people and guys in high tech suits, it's also surprisingly grounded in down to earth issues and situations not just in the realm of fantasy. Good job to Shane Black (I think, again) for creating such a good film that mixed together reality and fantasy perfectly
Look at how focused Brian is - He’s into his craft . The passion there is INSANE , and it’s why some of his work is his favorite , because there is a constant variety in everything he does . I have his scores in Iron Man 3 , Transformers Prime , Assassins Creed 4 as well . Not one track sounded the same , I am so floored by his hard work and enthusiasm . There is variety in every track that makes it its OWN TRACK . and each score , separate from the rest . it’s crazy how talented this man is , and how much effort and creativity he puts into his work . It’s the reason why I remember THIS soundtrack the MOST out of the iron man trilogy , because there is a flare that just isn’t THERE in my eyes when it comes to the others .
I played for a pretty long time in a pretty small orchestra and it felt amazing to play dorchester music because it is so powerful, and now I ask me what they feel by playing in an orchestra like that, it is probably one of the most amazing feelings, GREAT JOB!!