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Can't say I agree with this. One score from before 2000! But sure, many fine scores on the list.
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Collider is a content mill so not a good source of info, and the author just received his undergraduate degree last year. Not exactly the most qualified individual to be writing about someone whose only Academy Award win was at least a half-decade before the writer was even born. No mention of RAIN MAN, CRIMSON TIDE, BROKEN ARROW, THE ROCK, THE LAST SAMURAI, the PIRATES films, the SHERLOCK films... you know, all the stuff that built up the popularity that Zimmer now coasts on...
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Regarding Henry. My favorite Zimmer score ever.
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Collider is a content mill so not a good source of info, and the author just received his undergraduate degree last year. Not exactly the most qualified individual to be writing about someone whose only Academy Award win was at least a half-decade before the writer was even born. No mention of RAIN MAN, CRIMSON TIDE, BROKEN ARROW, THE ROCK, THE LAST SAMURAI, the PIRATES films, the SHERLOCK films... you know, all the stuff that built up the popularity that Zimmer now coasts on... There's a PIRATES film on his list. Yeah, you're right. I guess an ad was covering it (or it looked like an ad) when I scrolled through. I think the first one is probably the least over-the-top of the series, but at least they acknowledged its existence. I like how the list can't mention INCEPTION without having to apologize for "braaaaam". Such a conundrum!
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Collider is a content mill so not a good source of info, and the author just received his undergraduate degree last year. Not exactly the most qualified individual to be writing about someone whose only Academy Award win was at least a half-decade before the writer was even born. No mention of RAIN MAN, CRIMSON TIDE, BROKEN ARROW, THE ROCK, THE LAST SAMURAI, the PIRATES films, the SHERLOCK films... you know, all the stuff that built up the popularity that Zimmer now coasts on... There's a PIRATES film on his list. Yeah, you're right. I guess an ad was covering it (or it looked like an ad) when I scrolled through. I think the first one is probably the least over-the-top of the series, but at least they acknowledged its existence. I like how the list can't mention INCEPTION without having to apologize for "braaaaam". Such a conundrum! I listened to the first PIRATES score on Spotify a couple weeks ago and was shocked by how small and almost cheap it sounded in retrospect. The second and third scores sound much better, and the third score is probably the overall musical highlight of the series (at least for me, though the Kraken theme in part 2 slaps). And rumors aside as to who really wrote it, since Badelt is credited for the first PIRATES, you couldn't really put it on a list of Zimmer's best.
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Have not compiled such a list, but DUNKIRK would rank rather high for me. (And way higher than GLADIATOR or THE LION KING.)
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