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Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores is a list of the top 25 film scores in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute in 2005. John Williams has the most scores in the top 25, with three: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, and the top choice, Star Wars. Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith ...
The jurors were limited to feature-length (at least 60 minutes), narrative, English-language films with significant financial and/or creative backing from the United States. All characters, whether hero or villain, were to "have made a mark on American society in matters of style and substance" and "elicit strong reactions across time ...
Best Original Score (1971, 1976–1995, 2000–present) Best Original Dramatic Score (1972–1975, 1996–1999) 2. Musical scores. Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (1942–1962) Best Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment (1963–1968) Best Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation (1969–1970) Best Original Song Score
Here are the best movie heroes of all time, ranked. There have been all types of heroes who have appeared on the big screen: antiheroes, superheroes, and true-life heroes. What they all have in ...
2005: AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores — the 25 greatest American films scores of all time The list did not originally air on television; it was presented at the Hollywood Bowl during a special live event produced by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. [9] 2006: AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers — most inspiring American films of all time
The best movie musicals to ever hit our screens, from 'The Sound of Music,' to 'A Star Is Born.' ... It's one of Rogers and Hammerstein's best scores, and you're obviously free to interpret the ...
100 Movie Quotes: 2005: 25 Scores: 2006: 100 Cheers ... is the American Film Institute's list ranking the top 25 male and 25 female greatest screen legends of ...
The Devil, Le Manoir du diable. Three minutes is all it took to scare the bejesus out of people in 1896. Granted, film for entertainment was a relatively new thing to the world at this stage, but ...