I've been having ear orgasms today while cruising through the score to The Dark Crystal. Gorgeous fucking music, by the way.
Anyone have some favorite scores that weren't composed by John Williams? (You can mention them too, of course, but his work is so iconic and staple that I consider it given that you like the music of Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, etc.)
Poltergeist has a wonderful score by Jerry Goldsmith. It has that right balance of subtle horror and wondrous awe that I think helps make the film an even better horror movie, reminding you that as freaky and scary as it is what's happening to the family, there's an element of the amazing here in seeing this spiritual side of the world at all.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly has an iconic main theme, which is an awesome theme, but I think two even better pieces of music come at the end of the movie, Reverie of Gold, and Il Trio, that help escalate the score overall.
I have many more, but it's late, I'm tired, and maybe this won't be a commentless topic when I look at it again tomorrow.
Anyone have some favorite scores that weren't composed by John Williams? (You can mention them too, of course, but his work is so iconic and staple that I consider it given that you like the music of Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, etc.)
Poltergeist has a wonderful score by Jerry Goldsmith. It has that right balance of subtle horror and wondrous awe that I think helps make the film an even better horror movie, reminding you that as freaky and scary as it is what's happening to the family, there's an element of the amazing here in seeing this spiritual side of the world at all.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly has an iconic main theme, which is an awesome theme, but I think two even better pieces of music come at the end of the movie, Reverie of Gold, and Il Trio, that help escalate the score overall.
I have many more, but it's late, I'm tired, and maybe this won't be a commentless topic when I look at it again tomorrow.