It's really difficult to pick just one.. I'll rank my favorites.
1. Klaus Badelt - Pirates of the Carribean
2. Tan Dun - Hero
3. Hans Zimmer (ALL of his soundtracks are awesome, but Gladiator is probably my favorite of his)
"American Beauty: The Original Motion Picture Score" - Thomas Newman
"O Brother, Where Art Thou" - Various Artists
"Collateral" - Various Artists
"New York - A Documentary Film: Music from the Soundtrack" - Various Artists
"Lost Highway" - Various Artists
"Braveheart" - London Symphony Orchestra/James Horner
"Black Hawk Down: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" - Hans Zimmer
Musical: Broadway soundtrack : "Gypsy - Original Cast Recording"
Musical: Film soundtrack: "The Music Man"
Soundtrack Film: Non-musical: "Barry Lyndon"
Too many to name the "best," but my favorites are:
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Klaus Badelt
- Gladiator/More Music from the Motion Picture Gladiator: Hans Zimmer
- Dances With Wolves: John Barry
- Exodus: Ernest Gold
- How the West Was Won: Alfred Newman/Ken Darby
- The Patriot: John Williams
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Tan Dun/Yo-Yo Ma
- E.T.: John Williams
- Star Wars: John Williams
- Jurassic Park: John Williams
- Ok, pretty much anything scored by John Williams
Completely out of left field compared to most of these choices, but mine's a tie between Pulp Fiction, Team America: World Police and South Park. I find that the writers of South Park have a clever sense of humor that translates well in song form. And Pulp Fiction has Jungle Boogie and Misirlou, which should say enough.
Something interesting to note to people who like both Pirates Of The Caribbean OST and Hans Zimmer: Pirates of the Caribbean OST: Overproduced by Hans Zimmer (from the back of the CD case). Which I think is why there's a song on both that sounds very similar.
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