Hi Guy and William,
I totally appreciate that being a good classical composer doesn't necessarily imply that one would want to score for films. Actually just as I finished writing the post I though I should add parenthetically "if they wanted to score for films".
My post was more of a lament that there are few good quality film composers today that make it to the the top grossing movies. I understand that film is an entirely different genre that is largely driven by directorial demands, but the quality of film music, and to William's point, the quality of films themselves, has deteriorated to such an unimaginable degree (Thanks in large part to HZ) that one could only dream of music like what you guys make adorning film music these days. The days of John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith and the likes seem to be getting over and all replaced by thump thump music as I like to call it, or as Errikos said somewhere, its all about ostinatos and taikos these days.
Best
Anand