An ode to the aspect of film that lingers far longer than all it's other positives. Presented in reverse order, here are the 10 that stuck with me the longest:
I have also hyperlinked the titles to give you a sample of each score.
10. Amarcord - 1973, by Nino Rota
09. Pan's Labyrinth - 2006, by Javier Navarrete
08. Chinatown - 1974, by Jerry Goldsmith
07. The Fountain - 2006, by Clint Mansell
06. High Noon - 1952, by Dimitri Tiomkin
05. Cinema Paradiso - 1988, by Ennio Morricone
04. Laura - 1944, by David Raksin
03. Titanic - 1997, by James Horner
02. Pearl Harbor - 2001, by Hans Zimmer
01. Schindler's List - 1993, by John Williams
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Good list, lot's of twists and turns ;)
ReplyDeleteI think Braveheart would be my all time favorite.
LOVE The Fountain & Pan's
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