John Ottman is an interesting composer, a nearly man. By now he could easily
have joined the A-list, if not for his ability as an editor (The Usual Suspects)
and his ambitions as a director (Urban Legend: The Final Cut) getting
in the way. He missed out on the plum job of scoring X-Men because of
other commitments (although Michael Kamen's fine, very underrated score was
the result) but now appears to be on the verge of finally establishing himself
in the big league as he prepares to make up for that missed opportunity by taking
over on X-Men 2. And in the meantime there is Arac Attack, or
Eight Legged Freaks, depending on whichever title you prefer. In the
theatres it seems to go by the latter name, although on the CD they hedge their
bets and call it both! But putting that minor detail aside it's the music
we're really interested in and Ottman's work here is playful and quirky, as
with the sprightly opening track, 'Spider Mania', signalling to audiences that
this is meant to be a fun ride and not to be taken too seriously. And the score
never loses sight of this, even when things get a little tense and hectic ('Trailer
Trashed', 'Scurry Flurry' etc.). So if you enjoy campy thrills and spills with
the balance suspended deftly between tension and tongue in cheek, you will no
doubt find plenty to admire here.
Mark Hockley