(01-03-2019 20:51 )Jack the Nipper Wrote: Remember I want to keep this strictly as movie (not tv series) opening theme tunes (when the starting credits are rolling) as there is another thread for favourite songs on movie soundtracks. What's yours.
1)Superman (1978) by John Williams
2)Terminator 2;Judgement Day (1991) by Brad Fiedel
3)Top Gun (1986) by H.Faltermeyer/S.Stevens
4)Back to the Future (1985) by Alan Silvestri
5)Rocky (1976) 'Gonna Fly Now' by Bill Conti
A few other crackers;
Jaws (1975) by John Williams
Indiana Jones;Raiders of Lost Ark (1981) by John Williams
Magnificent Seven (1960) by Elmer Bernstein
Halloween (1978) by John Carpenter
Rocky 3 (1982) 'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor.
"Where Eagles Dare" (1968) - as the aircraft taxis along the runway and zooms up over the camera: military snare drum beats getting louder and louder and then the orchestra kicks menacingly in to full gear as the plane climbs up over the snowy mountains.
I think John Williams might have borrowed a few lines from some of the pages in Ron Goodwin's book here ?
That theme pretty much plays through most of the (
ridiculous ? ) action scenes in the movie too - the stacatto orchestra stings seem to mimic machine-gun fire as Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood blaze away at German motorbikes and cars and blow them up with ease (but barely get a scratch themselves, just why were Nazis such very bad shots ?
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"Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan" - James Horner's theme is probably my favourite of the original movies, so good it was recycled with very little variation for the sequel "The Search For Spock"; Jerry Goldsmith's strident anthem from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture"(1979) is equally memorable but became a bit over-familiar for me, from its reuse as the "Next Generation" TV series theme tune.
(The less said about the music for "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" the better, not nearly good enough. I defy anyone to listen to the title music to the original (1978) cartoon movie version of "The Lord of The Rings" and tell me that the composer Leonard Rosenman wasn't recycling himself just a little bit ? The producers of "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" must have felt the same, as they reached for Jerry Goldsmith's theme again for that one
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I'm going to be a bit annoying and pedantic and point out that the opening music in Raiders of The Lost Ark is actually quite solemn, moody and subdued, while they're walking through the jungle towards the South American temple - it certainly isn't the famous Indiana Jones theme. It is, imho, amongst the least memorable bits of music in a film stuffed with good music ?
(It isn't even the creepy/haunting but slowly transforming into majestic theme that you get in the buried Egyptian temple when Indy is fiddling about with the staff and the crystal, which is superb.)
In fact, I don't think any of the Indiana Jones movies have the famous theme over their opening credits ? but they do over their closing credits.
I was going to nominate the music by Scottish band "Big Country" that's used in "Restless Natives" (1985) , with their patented "electric guitars imitating bagpipes" sound (shouldn't work, but it does) ; but then I just popped the DVD on to remind myself of it; only to discover that the sequence I'm thinking of - as the Clown and Wolfman walk up to their motorbike through the car park of their housing estate doesn't actually happen until about 10 minutes into the film and isn't over the titles at all. So that one's out the window.
(Still a good film though
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