I hope that the music isn't "wild". But, rather, done in a similar vein to Cobert's music - bombastic, eerie, and recognizable. Of course, this may be "wild" to modern audiences, so you never know.
Eva Green's dream role with Tim Burton in Dark Shadows
I find it interesting that Burton wanted Elfman to keep the orchestra small. This seems to give credence to the notion that Burton is really apt on re-creating the original Dark Shadows feel.
It was no more overwrought or overbearing than the medium itself. For heaven's sake, the whole series was over the top in terms of intensity and overwroughtness. The nature of soaps.
It seems odd to me that people would think Cobert's music was "wild". It sounds very much like the music in Hammer films. It's very much in keeping with the style of the genre at the time.
Eva Green & Ewan McGregor in "Perfect Sense"
Really? I think Cobert's later atonal and percussion stuff for Dark Shadows is wild as anything... All those mad bongo drums and wailing theramins are pretty unconventional even by today's standards.