The Great Escape theme
The Good the Bad and the Ugly theme
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileOut of epic mainstream film scorers, I often like Hans Zimmer's music for films personally:
Black Hawk Down
Thelma and Louise
Thin Red Line
Inception
Tears of the Sun
Last Samurai ...
and loads of others
Slightly more understated film music I enjoyed was by Michael Nyman:
The Piano
Gattaca
Drowning by Numbers
Nurenberg
Man on Wire
The Cook the Thief His Wife and her Lover
and others
Some really easy ones I forgot:
Rocky theme
Close Encounters theme
Star Trek motion picture theme
Escape from New York theme
The Bodyguard - I Will Always Love You
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileThe Natural theme
Toy Story - You've Got a Friend in Me
Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey Theme
Cape Fear Theme
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileAlso love the Amelie soundtrack. Yann Tiersen's music makes me feel like a child
And if you're not too sick of it from being used in every advert and TV spot. Clint Mansell's Lux Aeterna from Requiem for a Dream is pretty emotionally powerful too.
Yodariquo said:And after all those we don't have the movie theme with the best-selling soundtrack of all-time.
The Bodyguard - I Will Always Love You
I thought you were going to say that Titanic one . Had forgotten about Bodyguard
Speaking of which Top Gun theme is added. Oh and Gremlins, can't believe I almost forgot that.
Yoda amazing pick with Homeward Bound, I think that can go far in the tournament.
bugsonglass said:And if you're not too sick of it from being used in every advert and TV spot. Clint Mansell's Lux Aeterna from Requiem for a Dream is pretty emotionally powerful too.
YES! There are a ton of themes that become more famous as songs used in trailers and commercials, this I feel is one of them. First time I heard it was with the Two Towers trailer and I remember thinking this is the greatest trailer music ever.
My brain doesn't work in a way to easily remember music on demand. But great lists gents.
I'd have to go with the Rocky Theme.
One memorable gaming theme that I find myself humming all the time, is the theme from Mercenaries:
And the Crimson Skies Theme was great too.
Maybe someone who knows something about music can draw the correlation between the two themes for me, like what makes them similar in terms on influence etc...
Also, how could Kevin Kline and Teri Hatcher not sue for their likeness being used?
I guess there is a clear connection to Indiana Jones, particularly Meryl's Theme (I think it was called).
I couldn't listen to most of this without the context of the film. Film music very rarely stands on its own for obvious and deliberate reasons.
Foolz said:I couldn't listen to most of this without the context of the film. Film music very rarely stands on its own for obvious and deliberate reasons.
But themes do. Tell me you dont feel anything when you hear the Star Wars theme, the Indiana Jones theme, Jaws theme. These songs become instant links to the movie, just a few notes from them bring all the memories and emotions of that movie.
Dvader said:I have never seem the movie, is that song used as a theme or a song attached the credits.
It's played through the final scene over a few minutes and ends in the credits. There is a separate instrumental theme you could call the main theme, though.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileYodariquo said:It's played through the final scene over a few minutes and ends in the credits. There is a separate instrumental theme you could call the main theme, though.
Ok perfect.
We have about 60 already, I dont want any more than 64 so lets get that last few that needs to be in this tournament.
I love movie scores and especially theme songs. Sometimes in the shower instead of singing a song or something I just hum movie themes. I have always wondered what would be conisdered the greatest movie theme song of all time. So lets try to see what we think of that in an NCAA style tournament bracket. Right now lets just nominate theme songs that should be in the tourney, also this is a test to see if anyone gives a shit cause if not this can just die right here. After the nominations are done I will do the bracket and we vote round by round till we have our champion. For now just list the song, no need for a video link or anything, I will do that for the tourney.
So what is considered a movie theme, well for the purpose of this tournament lets make it the most recognizable piece of movie from a certain movie or franchise. To me what makes a great theme and what I will be judging by is how recognizable it is to that movie, is that the first thing you think of when you think of the movie, and the second thing I judge is how great the theme is. I was thinking of making it a one song per franchise limit but then the Imperial March cant be included and to me that can't be, so one song per movie it is. I want this to be scores for the most part, I dont want to do a tournament of best songs attached to a movie, but in some cases there have to be exceptions. For instance Ghostbusters the song is the theme of Ghostbusters so that is allowed but something like I Will Always Love You is more a song attached to the movie. Now if the instrumental part of a hit song is the theme throughout the movie than that instrumental version is allowed, example the music in My Heart Will Go On is the theme of Titanic so the instrumental track is allowed. For the most part we will just wing but you got an overview of what I am looking for.
Well here are my nominations, lots of John Williams. I will leave it to you guys to get the more obscure non mega blockbuster themes. No need to put the actual name of the track:
Thats good for now, add your own guys