Starship Troopers The Fifth Element Titanic Gladiator Back to the Future II Back to the Future III Face/Off Star Wars Episode I Star Wars Episode II Star Wars Episode III Scream 2 Jurassic Park The Island
3:10 to Yuma (Duning) Jungle Book (Rozsa) The War Lord (Moross/Salter) The Ten Commandments (Bernstein) Soldier Blue (Budd) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Waxman) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Colbert) The Black Shield of Falworth (Salter) Salome (Duning) House of Wax (Buttolph) Rawhide (TV) Helen of Troy (Steiner) King Richard and the Crusaders (Steiner) The Vikings (Nascimbene) Blood and Sand (Newman) The Last Command (Steiner) Centennial (Addison)
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles-Rosenthall/McNeely
I think MV at LaLa Land gave a pretty strong clue that we can expect this next year. I could be wrong but when he described Burlingame as being 'giddy as a schoolboy' over a 2016 dream TV project I chose to believe he is referring to Indiana Jones as it's a reference from the Last Crusade.
"Giddy as a schoolboy" is a reference to the climax of Dicken's Christmas Carol first and foremost, so I expect it's a box set of EVERY VERSION OF CHRISTMAS CAROL MADE FOR TV!
Jerry Goldsmith Mulan - expanded Leviathan - expanded Raggedy Man - expanded Executive Decision - expanded US Marshals - expanded Small Soldiers - expanded The Lonely Guy The 13th Warrior - expanded LA Confidential - expanded
3:10 to Yuma (Duning) Jungle Book (Rozsa) The War Lord (Moross/Salter) The Ten Commandments (Bernstein) Soldier Blue (Budd) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Waxman) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Colbert) The Black Shield of Falworth (Salter) Salome (Duning) House of Wax (Buttolph) Rawhide (TV) Helen of Troy (Steiner) King Richard and the Crusaders (Steiner) The Vikings (Nascimbene) Blood and Sand (Newman) The Last Command (Steiner) Centennial (Addison)
"None. The only definitive soundtrack for me is the original album release, tailored for listening experience (preferably by the composer him or herself)."
You mean like Elmer Bernstein's 1969 True Grit soundtrack album?
Expanded Goldenthal releases; any and all. Alien 3, Final Fantasy, Interview with the Vampire, Batman & Robin, Sphere, the whole lot. Greatest new film composer of the last few decades, and we've only got Pet Sematary and Batman Forever with new editions? Such a shame.
Kingdom of Heaven-Harry Gregson-Williams The Rocketeer-Horner Leviathan-Goldsmith JFK-Williams Close Encounters of the Third Kind-Williams Jurassic Park-The Lost World-Williams Powder-Goldsmith Somewhere in Time-Barry Prince of Egypt-Zimmer Marnie-Herrmann Jaws-Williams The Omen-Goldsmith The Final Conflict-Goldsmith Supergirl-Goldsmith The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles-Rosenthall/McNeely Jaws2-Williams Dracula-Williams The Towering Inferno-Williams Willow-Horner Robin Hood Prince of Thieves-Kamen
Closest I have seen to my own list. I'd throw in:
The Name of the Rose-Horner Brainstorm-Horner Dolores Claiborne-Elfman Extreme Measures-Elfman Interview with the Vampire (rejected)-Fenton The Reincarnation of Peter Proud-Goldsmith Raggedy Man-Goldsmith The Swarm (LP presentation)-Goldsmith Out of Africa-Barry Brazil-Kamen The Talented Mr Ripley-Yared Sphere-Goldenthal Interview with the Vampire-Goldenthal Alien 3-Goldenthal
Herschel Burke Gilbert's music for "The Rifleman", not to mention "Riot In Cell Block 11" and in my book his definite interpretation of Richard Rodgers' "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue".
John Barry:- Goodbye Lover Year Of The Comet The Cotton Club Dances With Wolves (Complete) TV Movie Scores
Others:- Sinbad The Sailor or anything by Webb (glad to see others in agreement - hugely neglected composer) Endless Night Columbo (or any Goldenberg TV collection) Night Of The Hunter Portrait Of Jennie Anything unreleased by Jerome Moross
Williams: Dracula Horner: Rocketeer Goldsmith: Mulan Williams: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bernstein: Ten Commandments Silvestri: Quick and the Dead Goldenthal: Alien 3 Vangelis: Bladerunner Barry: Moonraker Zimmer & Howard: Batman Begins Zimmer: Interstellar (how many releases and they still couldn't get it right)