Another vote for Across the Stars. It sounded terrible in the movie, mostly because it felt overused, but on the soundtrack it's very moving. John Williams did a better job of encapsulating the tragic romance between Anakin and Padme much better than George ever could. In my opinion, it's one of his best pieces.Trytostaydead wrote:I can't remember if any of his latest pieces have been memorable. Even Duel of the Fates was kind of.. eh, compared to the majestic thundering of Darth Vader/The Imperial Theme.
But lately.. his work has been.. eh. I'm always reminded of the Family Guy episode where he's up for a Woody for best soundtrack in a Porn Film.
I also think he did a great job with Catch Me If You Can.
Sure, they may not exactly compare to the more easily memorable and identifiable themes he's composed (Star Wars, Superman, Indiana Jones), but that doesn't mean it isn't good music.
Going back to the Episode II soundtrack, The Chase Through Coruscant was suspensful, dramatic and invigorating. He even uses a typewriter - yes, a typewriter - to good effect within it.
Say what you want about the closing credits to Episode I, but I liked the energy of it. Yes, it takes some getting used to because you have to disassociate it from the Gungans but it's still good music.