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- Sep 20, 2003
There are plenty I would love to see used that have never been or rarely used. I'm sure a lot of people have ideas of their own.
Cutthroat Island by John Debney
Atonement by Dario Marianelli (particularly the Dunkirk Elegy)
Troy by Gabriel Yared (might get sued if you use it since it was rejected, but it's better than Horner's version)
The New World by James Horner (unless you have the actual album, you've never heard it)
The Ten Commandments by Elmer Bernstein (magnificent, my personal favorite score of all time)
House of Sand and Fog by James Horner
Van Helsing by Alan Silvestri
Dracula by Phillip Glass (the Kilar version is wonderful, but just check this one out)
Far From Heaven by Elmer Bernstein (I honestly think Lysacek would do well with this one)
Frida by Elliot Goldenthal
Titus by Elliot Goldenthal
Michael Collins by Elliot Goldenthal (what can I say, I love this guy!)
The Shawshank Redemption by Thomas Newman
Road To Perdition by Thomas Newman
The Quiet American by Craig Armstrong (Lysacek would do well with this too)
The Secret of NIMH by Jerry Goldsmith (honestly Shen & Zhao would be wonderful for this one)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by Alexandre Desplat
WALL-E by Thomas Newman (would make a great pairs program perhaps for M&B!)
Defiance by James Newton Howard
Milk by Danny Elfman (particularly Harvey's Last Day)
Spartacus by Alex North (can't believe I've not seen anyone use this, we always see the Khachaturian version, which is nice, but this is amazing)
Edward Scissorhands by Danny Elfman
The Village by James Newton Howard (Gravel Road would be gorgeous for a spiral sequence)
Ghost by Maurice Jarre
Hero by Tan Dun (Gone With Leaves would be particularly nice for a lady)
Dragonheart by Randy Edelman (PERFECT for a lady!)
Lady In The Water y James Newton Howard
Munich by John Williams
Shakespeare In Love by Stephen Warbeck
Gangs of New York by Howard Shore
By the way, I personally recommended the song "Burn It Blue" from Frida to Marie-France!
I think that's all I can think of, now it's your turn!
Cutthroat Island by John Debney
Atonement by Dario Marianelli (particularly the Dunkirk Elegy)
Troy by Gabriel Yared (might get sued if you use it since it was rejected, but it's better than Horner's version)
The New World by James Horner (unless you have the actual album, you've never heard it)
The Ten Commandments by Elmer Bernstein (magnificent, my personal favorite score of all time)
House of Sand and Fog by James Horner
Van Helsing by Alan Silvestri
Dracula by Phillip Glass (the Kilar version is wonderful, but just check this one out)
Far From Heaven by Elmer Bernstein (I honestly think Lysacek would do well with this one)
Frida by Elliot Goldenthal
Titus by Elliot Goldenthal
Michael Collins by Elliot Goldenthal (what can I say, I love this guy!)
The Shawshank Redemption by Thomas Newman
Road To Perdition by Thomas Newman
The Quiet American by Craig Armstrong (Lysacek would do well with this too)
The Secret of NIMH by Jerry Goldsmith (honestly Shen & Zhao would be wonderful for this one)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by Alexandre Desplat
WALL-E by Thomas Newman (would make a great pairs program perhaps for M&B!)
Defiance by James Newton Howard
Milk by Danny Elfman (particularly Harvey's Last Day)
Spartacus by Alex North (can't believe I've not seen anyone use this, we always see the Khachaturian version, which is nice, but this is amazing)
Edward Scissorhands by Danny Elfman
The Village by James Newton Howard (Gravel Road would be gorgeous for a spiral sequence)
Ghost by Maurice Jarre
Hero by Tan Dun (Gone With Leaves would be particularly nice for a lady)
Dragonheart by Randy Edelman (PERFECT for a lady!)
Lady In The Water y James Newton Howard
Munich by John Williams
Shakespeare In Love by Stephen Warbeck
Gangs of New York by Howard Shore
By the way, I personally recommended the song "Burn It Blue" from Frida to Marie-France!
I think that's all I can think of, now it's your turn!