What do you think. I so think that the score of a film can make or break it. A great score can cover for an ok film, and it can push a great film even further.
What say you?
What say you?
Without the John Williams score, star wars wouldn't work half as well.
Also, another one that comes to mind is Jaws. The shark had his own theme song for God's sake! But it worked, and it turned a scary movie into a nail-biting suspense-filled thriller.
I do remember that there were films where I felt the score basically killed the movie but I'm pulling a blank right now.
.. ..Otherwise, you have situations where the score adds a lot, but it's just one competing factor of many: Last of the Mohicans, Dexter, Lost, BSG, occasionally Heroes.
About 50% of the tension in Halloween (the real one, not the Zombie-fied one) is derived from John Carpenter's brilliant score.
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