New Line CinemaWhen it comes to the musical score of a film, there's nothing more important than the main theme. It's the audible hook that will subtly grab the attention of the audience, making sure that they'll be humming it inside their head for weeks to come. Themes like Star Wars or Superman all have a primal connection to the mind of the viewer, creating an understated link between the film and its audience. We've all heard great themes over the years, whether it was coming out of The Lord of the Rings with Howard Shore's signature theme in your head or feeling as superheroic as ever when you heard Alan Silvestri's landmark theme for Captain America: The First Avenger. A great movie theme will stay with you long after you've seen the film, bought the DVD and watched it again. When it comes to this generation of movie themes, there's a lot of excellent ones to choose from, making it difficult to narrow it down to just one. So we're giving you 15 great movie themes, dating as far back as 1996. These are the themes that inspired a whole generation of filmmakers with their haunting melodies and soaring orchestral bliss. Hit that next button and we'll start the countdown of the 15 greatest movie themes of this generation.
15. Pirates Of The Caribbean - Klaus Badelt
Walt Disney PicturesOne thing that the Pirates movies did was convince you how much fun it was to be a pirate, with its sense of adventure that has grossed over three billion dollars. So who better to give the franchise musical life than Hans Zimmer and his dream team of composers, with Pirates notably lead by Klaus Badelt. One thing that a great musical score can do is transport you, allowing you to close your eyes and visualize your own epic adventure within your own head. The Pirates theme, known as "He's A Pirate", does just that.Forget that day-to-day job and the 9-to-5 grind; it's time to be a pirate, man! The rip-roaring adventure theme composed by Badelt is one of the most iconic themes of its generation, with its unflinching sense of excitement that never ceases for one moment. It's a constant, driving piece of music that has been used and re-used in numerous movie trailers over the years. So much so that it's almost eclipsed the movie it's associated with, creating its own unique place in the world of entertainment.