![]() ![]() ![]() I think Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is a masterpiece, and close to being the best score of his entire career. I absolutely adore many of his works, ranging from A League of Their Own to The Prince of Egypt, The Last Samurai and Pearl Harbor. He was a genuinely groundbreaking artist when he first emerged on the scene in the late 1980s, and broke the film music mould when he wrote scores like Black Rain, Backdraft and Crimson Tide. As a composer, I think he’s very talented. I’ve met him on a couple of occasions, and he’s an extremely nice and friendly man. Before I begin this review of Man of Steel, let me make one or two things perfectly clear. ![]()
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