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Re: Favorite Theme Song
...Though I'm not sure what you would even count as the theme tbh, so maybe that's why. Anyway, "Concerning Hobbits" has always been the LOTR theme for me and that's the one I'm sticking with.
There are a ton but of course the Star Wars theme (Imperial March too, unf) is up there. I know a lot of people aren't all too fond of the Nolanverse Batman films, but the music for those movies was fantastic.
Let me see, then there's the Cowboy Bebop theme, and the Haikyuu!! opening Imagination is incredible.
The Halo theme is damn impressive as well, as are the Uncharted themes.
Re: Favorite Theme Song
(Anonymous) 2015-06-30 12:40 am (UTC)(link)Re: Favorite Theme Song
(As are the rest of the LOTR soundtracks.)
Re: Favorite Theme Song
Star Wars yes, though I favour the music for the original three a bit more than the prequels.
I would also say I like Hans Zimmer's work too, particularly Gladiator and PotC (though I know those two are very similar - recognizably so, as I walked out of CotBP thinking to myself "That's gotta be the same composer as Gladiator.
On games? Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age.