Check out Thin Red Line or The Last Samurai. Those are two of the most passionately composed film scores ever. Lots of soul and I think feeling for the music fitting the subject matter. I think they'd change your mind on Zimmer. Hope so anyway! Blessings.
OMG. My Dad was a pilot in the pacific during WWII and he hummed this, excuse me, whistled this all the time. Haven't thought of it in years and you should apologize! I'll be whistling this in my head for days now. Ugh.
"Thin Red Line" and "Gladiator" lack soul? Wildly disagree.
"Dances" is the finest soundtrack ever and then Zimmer's "The Thin Red Line".
How could Hans Zimmer not be on the list? "The Thin Red Line" is a masterpiece...."The Last Samurai" "Gladiator" "Black Hawk Down" "Inception"....
And where is James Horner?
Haven't read a list on this site I disagree with more. Watch out for Thomas Bergersen...he is and will become epic.
Rampant paranoia always ends this way. I was a girl scout and learned to be "prepared" but now there is a television series called "Doomsday Preppers".....seriously? I adore Glenn but saw long ago he was surrounding himself with people that were not going to try to reel him back in at all. It's not too late but he needs some intervention.
Haven't watched this broadcast in years. Odds are most movies you pay out the nose to go see are going to end up a delivery vehicle for some liberal message or bashing the U.S....or mindless slapstick. Hollywood ceased to be entertainment years ago. Alfred Hitchcock....miss him.
I thought he was respectful and sang it exactly like I thought Steven Tyler would. It is a difficult tune for anyone to sing but it is the respect that matters (which includes knowing the words). After just being with a bunch of Chicago BlackHawk hockey fans screaming disrespectfully during the entire National Anthem at a Nashville hockey game Saturday I was proud of Tyler and the crowd on Sunday. God Bless the U.S.A.
The Hollywood community has spent too long insulting the folks that are finally saying enough already.
By the time I notice them in Netflix I react "Oh, yeah, I think I had wanted to see this". They can hype all they want but I refuse to pay theatre prices when so many experiences are negative. I always wait for the DVD to release and then decide after watching to MAYBE purchase. Can't honestly say there are many movies anymore I actually want to own. Got Inception last year, LOTR Trilogy year before. That's it. We just rent because too much of it is insulting or just bad. Making us wait longer is just going to make it harder for me to remember what I wanted to see in the first place.