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One of my favorites because of his wide range of styles is Randy Newman. The big home run scene in The Natural stands out in my mind. I also like the ragtime and jazz tracks he wrote for various movies.
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And my 10p's worth...............

Thomas Newman - American Beauty
Trevor Jones - The Last of the Mohicans (not so keen on the Randy Edelman half of the movie)
Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings
Micheal Kamen - Band of Brothers

Music for the Movies is condensed emotion - if you need to do any listening with children try the film soundtracks, you have everything in the human experience (in 15.5 seconds flat.....).

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I'll put Nobuo Uematsu in, though mostly a video game composer... FFX was basicly a movie anyway.
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tubiker wrote:Micheal Kamen - Band of Brothers
that might have been the last thing before he croaked... I liked his work with Metallica!
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George Fenton - Shadowlands
Danny Elfmann - Nightmare before Christmas
Goldsmith - Omen series
Composers shouldn't think too much -- it interferes with their plagiarism.
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definatley Shostakovich.
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What about Clint Eastwood and Wes Craven?

No, those guys should have stuck with directing :wink: .
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How about a big hand for those stalwarts of the short (comic) subjects,
Carl Stalling and Raymond Scott?

Th-th-thats all folks.

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Miklos Rosza; too many scores to list.
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Rosza, Tiomkin, J. Williams, J. Goldsmith, Eliot Goldenthal, Broughton, and Finally Alex North!

North - Check out Dragonslayer. The soundtrack opens with trombones, a log drum and tubas in parallel 4ths. Yee-ha!
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Imagine what was going through John Williams' mind as those rap guys were picking up their Oscars the other night.
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John Williams wasn't up against the rappers. They got their Oscar for Best Song. John Williams' category was Best Score.
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Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Danny Elfman, Jamie Horner, Dimitri Tomkin, Joe Hisaishi, Elmer Bernstein, The Innumerable Newman Family, Enno Morricone, Don Davis, Miklos Rosza, Shirley Walker
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LoyalTubist wrote:John Williams wasn't up against the rappers. They got their Oscar for Best Song. John Williams' category was Best Score.
Right, he was up against himself.

There is a great Family Guy episode where Brian becomes an award winning adult film director.
"Best original score in an adult film...Ron Jones (Staff composer for family guy), Walter Murphy (ditto), and Jon Williams.
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