Taxi Driver
Psycho
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Indiana Jones Theme(and special mention to the truck chase music from 'Raiders of the Lost Ark')
Inception
On Her Majesty's Secret Service(the Bond march was superb in that)
American Graffiti(superb rock and roll songs in its soundtrack)
The Godfather
The Third Man
1492 : Conquest of Paradise
Chariots of Fire
The Long Good Friday
Cabaret(for its musical songs - 'Money', 'Cabaret', 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me', etc.)
Get Carter(original film)
Lawrence of Arabia
Pulp Fiction(the main theme tune and Dusty Springfield's 'Son of a Preacher Man' are used well in that film)
Reservoir Dogs
Goldeneye(I liked the reworked Bond theme and Tina Turner's song)
Taxi Driver.
Headhunters (Norwegian film)
Most of the music to Fellini films. ((Nino Rota)
Deer Hunter
Blue Velvet
Mullholland Drive
Sunset Boulevard.
Amadeus
West Side Story.
Midnight Cowboy
Nashville
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Erich Wolfgang Korngold; Max Steiner; Franz Waxman were the pioneers of film music during the 1930s and 1940s. Heavily influenced by Richard Wagner and Gustav Mahler, they produced between them some of the finest film scores ever composed such as:
The Sea Hawk
Adventures of Robin Hood
Elizabeth and Essex
Now Voyager
Gone With The Wind
Casablanca
Bride of Frankenstein
The later composers such as Elmer Berstein; John Williams; John Barry and Ennio Morricone just to mention a few owe these pioneers a great debt. Without their influence we would not have the popular film scores today which enhance the film experience.
Comments
All of the above, plus
Zimmer and Gerard - Gladiator
Bernstein - West Side Story
Morricone - Cinema Paradiso
and pretty much anything by John Williams, but particularly Schindler's List.
The Rescuers Down Under
Cody's Flight is particularly epic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK2ZxEK1CEk
Yes, I forgot about Gladiator, wonderful music.
Taxi Driver
Psycho
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Indiana Jones Theme(and special mention to the truck chase music from 'Raiders of the Lost Ark')
Inception
On Her Majesty's Secret Service(the Bond march was superb in that)
American Graffiti(superb rock and roll songs in its soundtrack)
The Godfather
The Third Man
1492 : Conquest of Paradise
Chariots of Fire
The Long Good Friday
Cabaret(for its musical songs - 'Money', 'Cabaret', 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me', etc.)
Get Carter(original film)
Lawrence of Arabia
Pulp Fiction(the main theme tune and Dusty Springfield's 'Son of a Preacher Man' are used well in that film)
Reservoir Dogs
Goldeneye(I liked the reworked Bond theme and Tina Turner's song)
Taken - The Dragster Wave
Best orchestral score and incidental music is Morricone's score for Once Upon A Time in The West
Love the ones in bold but I'm tired of John Williams's music....and Spielberg.
Headhunters (Norwegian film)
Most of the music to Fellini films. ((Nino Rota)
Deer Hunter
Blue Velvet
Mullholland Drive
Sunset Boulevard.
Amadeus
West Side Story.
Midnight Cowboy
Nashville
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The Sea Hawk
Adventures of Robin Hood
Elizabeth and Essex
Now Voyager
Gone With The Wind
Casablanca
Bride of Frankenstein
The later composers such as Elmer Berstein; John Williams; John Barry and Ennio Morricone just to mention a few owe these pioneers a great debt. Without their influence we would not have the popular film scores today which enhance the film experience.
Bilitis: http://youtu.be/prywNpQ4pC8
Emmanuelle II
Hannibal Brooks
Un Homme et Une Femme
Love Story
to name but a few.
In all he has written soundtracks for 63 film scores.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006162/
Stunning soundtracks.
A tearjerking one is Somewhere in Time by John Barry.