Once again, a great topic.
And in my own humble opinion, Never Say Never Again should get the prize for #1 inappropriate turkey for a major film (let alone, a Bond film), followed somewhat closely by Serra's Goldeneye. And I would have to place the score for Ladyhawke right alongside.
Perhaps this particular selection doesn't belong here (because it's totally comprised of vocals), but my all-time absolute worst of the W O R S T goes to the horrible piece of garbage that Sam Peckinpah used to track the otherwise masterful and perhaps semi-classic (had he used somebody who actually had some musical ability in scoring a film!) , "Pat Garret & Billy the Kid". I cannot ,and I suppose will not, ever understand what drove him to use that mumbling idiot (sorry if that is a bit too strong for some) Bob Dylan to provide musical (???) underscore for what might have been viewed as one of his own masterworks. What a horrible missed opportunity for a great Jerry Fielding, Jerry Goldsmith, John Scott, Alex North score to elevate this film just enough to become perhaps just a bit more than a minor classic, at best. And this comes from a big Peckinpah fan. The Misfire of misfires. How sad. Would love to hear other views on this particular film (in regards to it's "score" ) . --Rich
