For his score for "Dragonball Evolution" Tyler goes on a large main topic that he repeatedly ascends over the 60 minutes and varied. Here one could make significant concessions because the subject for a very familiar classic sounds: Danny Elfman's main theme for the old Batman movies. But I find when listening to disturb this fact hardly, although you always have in the back thinking, "Hey, I know but somewhere", but on the whole, there are only three notes, which are identical and it fits nicely in the Action Core ,
There are a few small motifs for Piccolo ("Lord Piccolo") and Goku ("Goku"), whose music is beautifully opulent used towards the end.
The action items are as always super Typical Tyler and rock in the truest sense of the word! Special highlights are "Fulums" and the dramatic "The Final Battle". I was afraid that Tyler loses in its action, as was the case in "AvP Requiem", but it was not so: "Dragonball Evolution" is nicely flexible, through a clever mix of action, calmer passages and electronic tracks as the techno-like "Chasing Dragon Balls" or the groovy "Grime vinyl".
Is loosened up by the whole witty titles, such as "I Dream Of Chi Chi" and "And Bulma Yamcha".
Tyler invents the wheel is not new, of course, but he does his job with a super entertaining, entertaining and rousing score. Stay away from abysmal film and lie Brian Tyler's "Dragonball Evolution" to.