Brian Tyler music a film after another. Many films that he set to music, are full of special and sound effects. That is because there is little room for costly, memorable compositions, knows for sure Brian Tyler. He manages to support the films that he set to music, successfully. Detached from the pictures his film scores with those of other composers can not match (for example, "The Perfect Storm" James Horner) to comparable films. The movie "Twister" 1996 has certainly not a musical masterpiece, but there begins the musical mood of slowly building and quickly depleting tornadoes in some tracks much better one. Mark Mancina (which apart from speed, plan or Twister can boast anything really big) ergänzete then the classical orchestra, among other things suitable with choir and electric guitar. When you hear the music detached from 1996, you can hear not only the steady pursuit of behind-propelled researchers, but also how to make the tornado. The choir supported the for us humans Mysterious Eerie as the forces of nature in the film. Brian Tyler's composition can not beat the music Twister despite bemühter chords and electronic and non-electronic rhythms rehearsed. After watching a movie, not a single musical passage or any subject remained in my memory. If the aim was that the music supports the action, and likewise remains inconspicuous, so this would be achieved. "Into The Storm" provides, at best, loyal followers of the composer solid, not bad entertainment. The better Tornado Storm music entertainment offers detached from the film clearly Mark Mancinas "Twister" of 1996 to the Score CD of "Atlantic Classics" (20 times in 27 5 star reviews on amazon.com; Mancinas Twister gets me 4 of 5 stars , Tyler's "Into The Storm" 2 to 3 stars).