Your Favorite Film Scores

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No Country For Old Men.

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I really like Alexandrè Desplat right, now, his scores for The Ghost Writer and Fantastic Mr. Fox are both really well made.

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IWatchFilmsNotMovies wrote:No Country For Old Men.
:modesty:

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Star Wars
Lord of the Rings
Indiana Jones
Inception
Pirates of the Caribbean
Oldboy
Sunshine
Titanic
The Dark Knight
The Social Network

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IWatchFilmsNotMovies wrote:No Country For Old Men.
Great score indeed. Wait... :?

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The Last Samurai (Most under-rated score of all time! Zimmer should have gotten the Oscar that year!)
Braveheart
Gladiator
Batman Begins
Inception
Blade Runner
The Bourne Supremacy
The Passion of The Christ
Superman: The Movie (1998 re-recording conducted by John Debney and performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra)
Star Wars (1977)
The Empire Strikes Back
Star Trek (2009)
Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Godfather Trilogy
Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring
Free Willy (Too bad only half the CD is score)

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1. The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy :D

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District 9
The Dark Knight
Jaws
Inception
No Country For Men
The Shawshank Redemption
300
Braveheart
Red Cliff

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The Sherlock Holmes score was incredible.

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IWatchFilmsNotMovies wrote:The Sherlock Holmes score was incredible.
+1

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Blade Runner. The End.

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