Who is your favorite film soundtrack composer?

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John Williams
16
38%
Brad Fiedel
0
No votes
Alan Silvestri
0
No votes
Hans Zimmer
8
19%
Don Davis
0
No votes
Danny Elfman
7
17%
Howard Shore
3
7%
Klaus Badelt
0
No votes
James Horner
8
19%
Jerry Goldsmith
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 42

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Mine is The Master- John Williams.
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DUDE,

You forgot James Horner in your poll. He's my pick.
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Other: Yoko Kanno.
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Bertie Wooster wrote:DUDE,

You forgot James Horner in your poll. He's my pick.
I only had one slot left. It was Horner (the rip-off guy :) ), Goldsmith, or Kamen. I couldn't pick between them, so I just didn't put any of them in.
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I'm torn, John Williams is obviously the god of Movie Themes, but Hans Zimmer's Gladiator, specifically 'The Battle'- is amongst my favourite of all movie themes.

The Trekkie in me says: "Where's Jerry Goldsmith!!!?"

It will have to be williams, I mean, Jurrasic Park and The Imperial Death March- ahhh
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Jon wrote:I'm torn, John Williams is obviously the god of Movie Themes, but Hans Zimmer's Gladiator, specifically 'The Battle'- is amongst my favourite of all movie themes.

The Trekkie in me says: "Where's Jerry Goldsmith!!!?"

It will have to be williams, I mean, Jurrasic Park and The Imperial Death March- ahhh
And the Emperor's Theme, and E.T. and Superman, and Indiana Jones, and Jaws....
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Bernard Hermann (Citizen Kane, Vertigo, The Day The Earth Stood Still) would be around the top of that list for me, along with John Williams, Franz Waxman, Enzo Marconi, Jerry Goldsmith, and Basil Poledorus.
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Other: Yoko Kanno.
Seconded, and also "favorite composer in general."
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On the list, Danny Elfman, with Williams in second. Off the list, Ennio Morricone.

I like Zimmer, but much of his work sounds similar to the rest of his work, and his students tend to sound exactly like him too.

Example: listen to the main theme from Gladiator, written by Hans Zimmer (featured most prominently in the tracks "Barbarian Horde" and "The Battle")...and then listen to the main theme from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, written by Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer (featured most prominently in the track "He's a Pirate!").
Notice how they sound almost the same? I mean, it's a kickass little ditty, but it leaves something to be desired in the way of variety.
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For me Williams comes in first with Danny Elfman so close by.

Elfman for themes in Batman and Nightmare, Williams for Indy and Star Wars.
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Ghost Rider wrote:For me Williams comes in first with Danny Elfman so close by.

Elfman for themes in Batman and Nightmare, Williams for Indy and Star Wars.
I would have been right there with you, but then I remembered that Elfman did Beetlejuice and Spider-Man, too (not to mention the Simpsons). He edges Williams out.
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Bah, Williams gets his peons to arrange his music. He's a puss. I'm going with Danny Elfman.
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I can't decide between John Willams and Howard Shore. :(
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Danny Elfman.

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I voted for John Willams, because the man's a god. And Danny Elfman get a mention too. Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my favorite movies.
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John willams wins narrowly over Shore from my side.
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I gotta go with Basil Poledouris, if only because he wrote the score for "Conan The Barbarian".
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3rd time I've seen this poll ;)

Given the nature of this board, how can it be anything other than John Williams winning?
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Howard Shore. His music quite often gets stuck in my mind. A lot of simple beauty there.
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ludwig van did a nice job on ACO.
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Zimmer - no music moves or inspires me more.
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Peregrin Toker wrote:I gotta go with Basil Poledouris, if only because he wrote the score for "Conan The Barbarian".
My choice as well for mostly the same reason.

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I'd also add that I liked the scores to Robocop, Starship Troopers and The Hunt for Red October. When he's on he makes the movie's he's scoring better. In the case of Conan he helped push the movie over the top from cheese to almost great.
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I also like John Williams and Akira Ifukube.
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Torn between Danny Elfman and Yoko Kanno.
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John Williams. Easily.
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