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  1. Music legend Hans Zimmer, who has made a name for himself with his wonderful and beautiful music. Even though most of his fame has come from animated films, he has had many successes with live action. Composing some of the most iconic films in the modern era.

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    • Gladiator. Since the film’s release, Gladiator has gone on to achieve legendary status for Zimmer, from the beautiful, otherworldly ‘Elysium’ to the epic orchestral ‘Honour Him’.
    • Pirates of the Caribbean. Zimmer collaborated with Klaus Badelt on ‘The Curse of the Black Pearl’, writing the film’s main themes as a duo. Although critics berated the composers’ work for its lack of connections to the ‘swashbuckling’ genre, Zimmer and Badelt succeeded in creating a score which is both epically beautiful and cheekily evocative of the unpredictable Captain Jack.
    • Sherlock Holmes. Zimmer famously made use of (and was personally responsible for trashing!) a broken pub piano in his soundtrack to Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes remake.
    • Inception. Unbelievably, Zimmer revealed his entire score for the Christopher Nolan film originated from Edith Piaf’s song ‘Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien’ – from the thunderous trombone theme to the threatening semitone-based melody in the violins.
    • Inception (2010) There has to be a reason why directors like to work with specific music composers on their film. The case may be that the director knows that the composer understands his/her needs.
    • Intersteller (2014) Yet another soundtrack for director Christopher Nolan by Hans Zimmer. It’s like this pair have been born to give us a great combination of great film and an amazing soundtrack.
    • The Dark Knight (2008) Like ‘Batman Begins’, ‘The Dark Knight’ was also composed by Zimmer in collaboration with James Newton Howard. The very first scene of the movie has an extremely powerful score “Why So Serious” which introduces us to the Joker.
    • The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Another Nolan movie, the third and final one in ‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy, Hans Zimmer returned to gives us another adrenaline rushing soundtrack.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_ZimmerHans Zimmer - Wikipedia

    Some of the films on which Zimmer and Myers worked are Moonlighting (1982), Success Is the Best Revenge (1984), Insignificance (1985), and My Beautiful Laundrette (1985). Zimmer's first solo score was Terminal Exposure for director Nico Mastorakis in 1987, for which he also wrote the songs.

  3. Since the 1980s, he has composed music for over 150 films. His works include The Lion King, for which he won Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1994, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Thin Red Line, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, and Interstellar.

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