O.K. - here's another one:
James Horner, "Star Trek II."
When I first saw this film and heard this music I almost puked. (Though not from the film - it's a pretty good one if you like Star Trek.)
Outer Space = Augmented triad played by near-catatonic-by-arpeggio violinists
Khan = Motif stolen from Prokofiev "Alexander Nevsky."
Anything Else = Incredibly, shamelessly plagiarized John Williams-style cliches - you name 'em. They're all here. Every last one of them. This composer is the single most shockingly blatant plagiarist in the history of music, bar none.
James Horner, "Star Trek II."
When I first saw this film and heard this music I almost puked. (Though not from the film - it's a pretty good one if you like Star Trek.)
Outer Space = Augmented triad played by near-catatonic-by-arpeggio violinists
Khan = Motif stolen from Prokofiev "Alexander Nevsky."
Anything Else = Incredibly, shamelessly plagiarized John Williams-style cliches - you name 'em. They're all here. Every last one of them. This composer is the single most shockingly blatant plagiarist in the history of music, bar none.