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The Godfather - Nino Rota
The Dark Knight - Hans Zimmer
Somewhere in Time - John Barry
Once Upon A Time In The West - Ennio Morricone
The Lord Of The Rings - Howard Shore
X-Men
Somewhere in time
Conan the Barbarian
Escape From LA
Top 5 (no order)
Braveheart: James Horner - makes me teary eyed every time
Ben Hur: Miklos Rozsa
Raiders of the Lost Ark: John Williams
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Ennio Morricone
Dirty Harry: Lalo Schifrin
Worth Mentioning
All Ennio Morricone soundtracks - man was a genius
Unbreakable: James Newton Howard
Full Metal Jacket: Vivian Kubrick - still gives me chills
Star Trek: Michael Giacchino
Star Trek The Motion Picture: Jerry Goldsmith
Rudy: also Jerry Goldsmith
Last of the Mohicans: Randy Edelman and Trevor Jones
Requiem for a Dream: Clint Mansell
Great (Un?)original Scores
The Blues Brothers
Kill Bill (both volumes)
Inglorious Basterds
Raiders of the Lost Ark - John Williams
Dinosaur - James Newton Howard
Blade Runner - Vangelis
Broken Arrow - Hans Zimmer
Honourable mentions (Because that was a lot harder to do than I thought it'd be!)
The Specialist - John Barry
Raise the Titanic - John Barry
Aliens - James Horner
Alien 3 - Eliott Goldenthal
Bangkok Dangerous - Brian Tyler
Those bagpipes in Braveheart are a thing of beauty, and no other instrument could have fitted the emotive tale of the film better. A real Horner masterpiece. @};-
Raiders of the lost ark
Bladerunner
Were eagles dare
Gone with the wind
Pity not a top ten
The Dark Knight
Sherlock Holmes 1 & 2
The Dark Knight Rises
Braveheart
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
Ooooo, yes, definitely!
The Mission (1986) Ennio Morricone
Doctor Zhivago (1965) Maurice Jarre
The Pink Panther (1963) Henry Mancini
And for my money the best piece ever composed for cinema: "The Ecstasy of Gold" from TG,TB&TU. Mr. Morricone can buy his way into heaven with that one tune!
2. Out of Africa
3. Chaplin
4. Born Free
5. Frances
The empire strikes back - John Williams
ET - John Williams
Once upon a time in America/The west....The Mission - Ennio Moricone
Children of Dune - Brian Tyler
Legend (Robin of Sherwood) - Clannad
Dances with Wolves / The Deep - John Barry
Highlander - Queen & Michael Kamen
The Pink Panther / The return of the Pink Panther - Henry Mancini
Yentl - Barbara Streisand
High Society - Bing Crosby/ Louis Armstrong / Frank Sinatra
Singin' in the rain - Gene Kelly / Debby Reynolds / Donald O'Connor
Doctor Who - Murray Gold
West Side Story - original cast of movie
the lost Boys original soundtrack
Forgot Die Hard.
Jurassic Park: The Lost World - John Williams
The A-Team - Alan Silverstri
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Howard Shore
Fast Five - Brian Tyler
Probably something like this, in no particular order. I might swap A-Team for The Sweeney at some point.
LOTR (Howard Shore)
Profondo Rosso (Goblin)
Once Upon a Time In The West (Ennio Morricone)
Flash Gordon (Queen)
1. The Last Samurai - Hans Zimmer
2. Braveheart - James Horner
3. Gladiator - Hans Zimmer
4. The Passion of the Christ - John Debney
5. Kingdom of Heaven - Harry Gregson-Williams