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Begging for Bega
- Aug 25, 2003
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If there's interest I'll keep doing more polls.
I don't think it's fair to group classical/non-media composers like Beethoven with guys like John Williams, so this is just the latter group for now.
Suggestions on who should be added or removed are welcome!
Personal thoughts:
Williams has a strong case for #1, but my personal homer vote goes to Giacchino, who I think could eventually overtake Williams if he keeps producing scores like he has. His score to Rogue One is insanely good. Elfman and Silvestri probably have the most memorable themes. Goldsmith IMO never got the full recognition he deserved because his career overlapped with Williams'. Zimmer is the most successful with his own unique style.
I don't think it's fair to group classical/non-media composers like Beethoven with guys like John Williams, so this is just the latter group for now.
Suggestions on who should be added or removed are welcome!
Personal thoughts:
Williams has a strong case for #1, but my personal homer vote goes to Giacchino, who I think could eventually overtake Williams if he keeps producing scores like he has. His score to Rogue One is insanely good. Elfman and Silvestri probably have the most memorable themes. Goldsmith IMO never got the full recognition he deserved because his career overlapped with Williams'. Zimmer is the most successful with his own unique style.