I don't remember the exact time I started to notice the music in movies. I think I was in my early teens. It's amazing what a film score can do for a movie. It helps to convey so much emotion. Most people don't like to listen to this kind of music on its own, but I find it to be the most enjoyable by far over other music. I now have a playlist of over 650 songs from various movies that I listed to at work and sometimes at home. Even my 8 year old son seems to enjoy listening to them. I thought it would be fun to share five of my absolute favorites.
I know Braveheart was one of the first movies I watched and was not only blown away by the movie, but by the amazing score. There are many great tracks, but this one stands out and is pretty well known. This soundtrack remains my favorite by James Horner, closely followed by Titanic. Without further ado, here it is:
For the Love of a Princess
It's hard to say I have a favorite, because the scores are so different and some just speak to you more than others. I would have to say that Hans Zimmer is at the top of my list. I have several of his scores and I will shar a couple of my favorites. The first is from the film Pearl Harbor. It plays at the begining of the movie and is an incredible piece of music. Here it is:
Tennessee
Also by Hans Zimmer, the amazing soundtrack from Pirates of the Caribbean 3 - At World's End. I absolutely loved the new romantic theme he composed for Will & Elizabeth. It is beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.
One Day
Then there are the three amazing scores for each of the Lord of the Rings trilogy by Howard Shore. These are so much a part of these beloved films, I can't imagine one without the other. I love all three through their enitirety, but one of my favorites is from The Two Towers. It is the love theme for Arwen & Aragorn:
Evenstar
I will conclude with this amazing score from the movie Cast Away by Alan Silvestri. If I had to pick an absolute favorite song, this would probably be it. It's so moving and just beautiful. I fell in love with Alan Silvestri's work with the score to Forrest Gump, but this one even trumps that amazing score in my book.
Cast Away End Titles
I doubt many people will read this or listen to the music links, but this was fun for me to touch on some of my favorites.
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