I beg your indulgence here. My initial list seems so nostalgia heavy one might think I have no love for more recent scores. In all honesty I find most of the current film score scene to be dull and uninteresting. Bland. Uninspired. Think Ben-Hur or Jaws, turn 180 degrees and here you are. But there are composers today who can nail it if the filmmakers will allow them to. So to that end, here are some 20 more favorites in that regard, with a couple of additional nostalgia titles thrown in for good balance:
1) Legends Of The Fall (Horner)
2) War Horse (Williams)
3) Wyatt Earp (Howard)
4) Troy (Horner)
5) American History X (Dudley)
6) San Andreas (Lockington)
7) How The West Was Won (Newman)

The War Lord (Moross/Salter)
9) Carlito's Way (Doyle)
10) Ben-Hur (Rozsa)
11) Silverado (Broughton)
12) Conan The Barbarian (Poledouris)
13) The Nightcomers (Fielding)
14) The Undefeated (Montenegro)
15) Back To The Future (Silvestri)
16) Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (Giacchino)
17) Red Dawn (Poledouris)
18) Fried Green Tomatoes (T. Newman)
19) Casualties Of War (Morricone)
20) Far And Away (Williams)
Between the two lists one can probably see as to my frequent replay habits, I rarely make a beeline to one composer. My favorites tend to be all over the map.
--Doug (No explanation for why the numeral 8 comes out as an emoji.)