Chuck,
Yes I know personal taste is what it is, but the universally simplistic and stupid nature of this stuff is what disturbs me. Repeat two phrases scored for every instrument in the orchestra in one huge mass, over and over again. Is that your personal taste? The composers I mentioned did not do that, ever. Herrmann for example would repeat simple phrases, but with great care as to the musical effect . There are many others that I don't personally like but completely respect who also do not do this kind of musical idiocy, Also, maybe he has done some good things - I just have heard this one, the Troy score (if I remember right he did that, correct?) and his Dark Knight Symphobia rhythm pad score (which was done with an expensive studio orchestra I am sure though need not have been done so since a chimp could have done it with any current synth/rhythm pad library). So when you hear things that are that execrable you are not exactly inspired to seek out more of the master's work.
Talino -
that story is disturbing and very appropriate for this thread. I find it sickening that an over-the-top ironic joke was taken as great work. But what this shows is exactly how one can succeed: do something that sucks so bad it is a joke. You will succeed beyond your wildest dreams. Try to do something sensitive and intelligent and artistic - like what you did the first time with your knowledge of Kubrick - and it is rejected.
Why?
Because an art form is controlled by non-artists with total power. A recipe for disaster.