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Deadly_Toast t1_jabnp9j wrote

> 1. Alan Silvestri, Judge Dredd.

I knew you'd say that.

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dhriggs t1_jac1i35 wrote

Pretty much all of the movies Jerry Goldsmith scored after 1995

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etherealsmog t1_jaeiu8w wrote

You’re not seriously suggesting that LA Confidential is a bad movie, are you?

But other than that, yes.

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dhriggs t1_jaejuhr wrote

Good catch. I said pretty much haha. No. That movie is in like my top ten. Same as Star Trek: First Contact.

Shit you know what - i retract my statement. I still regularly revisit these films:

Congo, Chain Reaction, The Ghost and the Darkness, Air Force One, The Edge, U.S. Marshals, The Mummy, The Sum of All Fears. Hollow Man.

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Fritzkreig t1_jabgqun wrote

All the Space Ones

Anything with star in the name.

edit: a mention of RED SONJA! Triggers me in a good way, the orcestration of the 80s Conan films was LIT!

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etherealsmog t1_jabz718 wrote

The Village is not a great movie but it does have a great score.

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so1i1oquy t1_jabl9r4 wrote

Morricone has a lot of these, but my pick is Exorcist II: The Heretic. Stunning work.

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theyusedthelamppost t1_jablnk1 wrote

didn't care for Requiem for a Dream at all but Lux Aeterna is a banger

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ccp666 t1_jabnayr wrote

Star Crash, John Barry

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cary_granite t1_jabs7nu wrote

Green Ice (1981), with music composed by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. It's a decent heist movie starring Ryan O'Neal, Omar Sharif and Anne Archer, but nothing extraordinary.

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Anonymotron42 t1_jacoqqw wrote

Krull (1983) was not a good movie, but has a great score by James Horner.

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927476 t1_jadqcf7 wrote

Nightbreed with Danny Elfman.

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