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legacypc46 said:My all time favorite movie: Holiday (with Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn).
Other favorites include:
The LightHorsemen (one of the greatest war films ever...IMHO)
Casablanca
The African Queen
Breaker Morant (another classic war film)
Sabrina (original)
Gas Light
Kinky Boots (Brit humor)
Roman Holiday
The Thin Man series
Mr Roberts
It's A Wonderful Life (still love it, despite the overplay)
LadyHawk
Feds (fun lighthearted comedy, still not out on DVD:grumpy
The Fog (original...it's a camp classic!)
Chicago
My Fair Lady
Some popular choices for best movie themes include "The Magnificent Seven" by Elmer Bernstein, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Jurassic Park" by John Williams, "The Godfather" by Nino Rota, and "Titanic" by James Horner.
A memorable movie theme usually has a strong melody that captures the essence of the film and can be easily recognized and associated with the movie. It also often evokes emotions and adds to the overall impact of the film.
Yes, some movie themes have become iconic and recognizable even to those who have not seen the film. Examples include "Jaws" by John Williams and "Halloween" by John Carpenter.
Absolutely! Some lesser-known movie themes that are still worth listening to include "The Last of the Mohicans" by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman, "The Mission" by Ennio Morricone, and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" by Ennio Morricone.
Yes, as a fan of movie themes, I have a few personal favorites that may not be as well-known. These include "The Fountain" by Clint Mansell, "The Theory of Everything" by Johann Johannsson, and "The Shape of Water" by Alexandre Desplat.