👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
4
By amandax345
Amazing and cinematic! A thrilling movie!
Amazing
5
By Alew1225
The drums and the orchestra mixed with the big battle scenes was sublime. Perfect complement to everything happening on screen. So glad big blockbuster movies are back!
Expected More!
3
By Dante' Sutton
I just listened to the entire soundtrack straight through, I wasn’t too impressed. I enjoyed it, but they definitely could’ve brought Bear back to do this score/soundtrack! It definitely doesn’t compete to KOTM!
Awesome
5
By Bentley Fierro
Another amazing soundtrack from the Godzilla franchise the movies and the music are so awesome. These are great films and the soundtrack is the ultimate compliment great music
Not quite
2
By jwulv
Not even close to Bear McCreary’s Filmscore
An Outstanding Monsterous Knockout Of A Soundtrack
5
By Jay's Funhouse
Godzilla vs Kong is mosterous beast of soundtrack, setting itself apart from the last two Godzilla soundtracks previously scored by composers Alexander Desplate and Bear Mccreary with both their soundtracks bolstering a generous amount of music representing the legendary beast in glorious fashion, with both their unque themes plentiful action.
The battle for suppremacy between Godzilla and Kong has been heavily anticipated since Kong skull island when the matchup was first hinted during the end credits, with Tom Holkenborg being a fan of the franchise himself who better to provide a score of this magnatude.
He was perfect and, from the beginning to the end he delievers in spades, for a soundtrack that has the least amount of tracks 15 and finishing at just an hour in 67 minutes, I feel is the best of the two. The themes of both beasts stand out clearly and are very prominant throughout the entire soundtrack , however it isn't all action and mayhem ,he does know how slow things and even then there isn't one dull moment to be found anywhere on this soundtrack. He does a fantasic job capturing the essence of the mythical beasts including callbacks to the original Godzilla theme from composer Akira Ifukube, in short Godzilla vs Kong is a monsterous knockout for Godzilla's final outing.
Massive step down in quality
2
By ThePhantomThieve
This score is the weakest of all the monster verse score. It literally has no life to it, I don’t know how someone didn’t think to bring back Bear McCreary after the incredible work he did for KOTM. All this soundtrack is just droning sounds, I don’t know what happened to junkie and how he went from composing the amazing mad max and mortal engines to this. I’m so disappointed.
Ok
5
By Mikechavez
This is so boring well to my dad and brother it was so good so I have to give you a 5 star but to me and my mom not so interesting
Awesome stuff
5
By BiggestBuck95
I gotta hand it to Tom, he did a great job with this album. Following up Bear McCreary’s score for King of the Monsters is a tall order, but I feel that Tom has lived up to the challenge. Does this film have the classic Ifukube themes like KOTM? No, but it makes up for that by introducing a fantastic new theme for Godzilla, as well as a great one for Kong. I also gotta say tracks like “Mega” and “Hong Kong” are worth the album price alone (Those choir bits later in the Hong Kong track are heavenly to hear, pun intended). I know Tom said that he got the biggest drum he could get for this film, and it shows. The drums drive this score forwards, which is never a bad thing in my eyes. Overall a fantastic album, worthy of the epic conflict of Godzilla vs Kong.
(I put this at the end as I didn’t know where else to put it, but to be fair, Godzilla’s new theme is technically an Ifukube score remixed. It’s a remix of “Storm on Odo Island” from the original film, which is such an awesome throwback. Mad props for that.)