@DG said:
Hans Zimmer; 3 chords, boring orchestration, 80s analogue synth sound, yaaaaaaaaaaaawn......
DG
and of course you know the entire discography of Zimmer to say that ?
Zimmer is a self-educated composer, he started with 100 % synthetic music, for example with Rain Man --> that "won" an oscar nomination, unforgettable theme... after he continued with a more orchestral style with house of the spirits, the lion king, beyond rangoon, as good as it gets and ... hannibal and the thin red line ( if you think there are 3 chords and 8Ã s analogue synth sound in that OSTs you must have drunk) gladiator that every composers after copyied the "solo new age female voice" style, also prince of egypt (The Mummy by Jerry Goldsmith is very close to the style of prince of egypt) i can't tell you the whole discography of Zimmer, he did so many scores in the 90s... but I can admit that you don't like the "Peacemaker/Crimson tide" style, that revolutionized the action musics style (personnally i love that style), but what i try to say is that it's not the only thing Zimmer is able to do, he is very versatile(and very fan of wagner/mahler)
Unfortunately, the "elite" (the guys that have studyied 10 years in a music school ) hates Zimmer because he didn't followed that way of learning, and that he had a great success in the film music "industry", anyway i'm happy to love both the "classical composers" and the "modern film music" composer s like Zimmer ( it's the guy that makes me love film music ! ),