skyjedi2005 said:You know the most moving thing emotionally about Lucas and Spielberg's Films is John Williams Music. I Don't think he gets nearly enough Credit what would Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Or Jurassic Park be without his music.
Not only does the music lend Humanity to the characters, but lends believability to them. Under Williams you believed Superman could fly, and Elliot and ET could fly. The Grandeur of Jurassic Park was almost completely in the score not the often mentioned cgi. Star Wars succeeds as well as it does because it is almost written as an opera without singing, space operas were never meant to be literal but Star Wars was indeed an epic space opera.
I find it in no way bizarre that almost all my favorite movies have had a Williams Score.
Even some of my most hated movies as well, but i at least like the soundtrack for them Like Episodes 1-3.
In fact probably the biggest dissapointment to me in years was the Indiana Jones IV score as it seems like it was totally phoned in so i don't own that cd.
One of the greatest thrills of my Cinema going life was to hear a reprise of the superman theme in the Score for Superman Returns. The movie stunk but that was quite exciting.
I agree.
One of the reasons I wanted to see Superman Returns was for the opening credits with the Williams theme. I never saw any of the original Superman films in the theater, so I was glad for the opportunity.
I was disappointed in the ROTS soundtrack, though, especially the end credits because they sounded very cobbled together and mishmoshy. I liked it very much when they used the throne room music in the end credits for Jedi, however. Jedi is probably the soundtrack I listen to most- the Luke & Leia theme is my favorite.