Tye,
I don't want to seem pretentious, but by "objectively" I mean "anyone who bothers to analyze music". And by analyze, I don't mean sitting down with a pen/paper and working out chords, melodies, etc...I mean just intuitively being aware of what's going on in the music. You don't even have to **know** what you're hearing...you just have to consider that, hmm, maybe this isn't so original. Maybe I've heard this melody a million times before. That's what I mean by derivative.
If I said "rock music, ALL OF IT, is objectively boring and derivative", that would be stupid. I don't make blanket statements, or at least try not to. In this case, I'm referring to
one song, and we don't even have to deal with opinions here. The opinion is whether you like it or not. The fact is whether it's actually any good. You can like terrible music and be none the wiser, and hey, if that's what floats your boat then whatever.
And trust me, it's not like I never went through this phase myself. I have a CD of the soundtrack from Sonic Adventure 2 (which had some decent tunes actually), but I listened to most of it and enjoyed it. I wasn't an idiot for listening to it, but I wouldn't be caught dead with some of that stuff on my iPod nowadays.

It's just a natural progression, you like what you like now...and that's cool...but chances are you won't later on, IF that music doesn't have lasting value. There is certain music, that rare album or composition, that is timeless. This music is present in any genre, be it rock or classical or jazz. It often appeals intuitively from the get-go, and also is interesting intellectually. But it's rare that lasting music is appealing only intuitively. If it's not an interesting composition, musically, it's not going to last. And that's why my point stands -- the music in this trailer is OBJECTIVELY uninteresting and derivative. But that doesn't make it intuitively uninteresting...at least to those who don't care to get deeper into it...you know what I mean?
Sorry for the "music appreciation 101" lecture, but...