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Originally posted by: The Bizzle
I'd give Goldsmith the 2nd under Williams. And then Bernard Herrmann. Elfman reminds me too much of Horner: They recycle--and I mean BLATANTLY recycle--a lot of their earlier scores without so much as a superficial tweak here and there. Granted, the same can be accused of Williams, but I feel he's versatile enough that he can duck that.
Morricone has always been fun, although when he's off, he's WAY off.
Eh?! What about Henry Mancini?