Episode 44: Favorite Film Scores with George H. Sirois

Published: July 28, 2015, 4 a.m.

In this episode, Luke Annand and George H. Sirois showcase some of their favorite tracks of film scores. Along the way, they praise the use of Mjolnir in Age of Ultron, speculate what a James Horner score for Captain America would sound like, go on way longer than anticipated on the virtues of Transformers, recount one of the best moviegoing experiences and offer up an unlikely selection for clearing out a wedding reception or a funeral.\n\n\nJames Horner "To the Rescue" from The Rocketeer\n\nJames Horner "Josh and Vinnie" from Searching for Bobby Fischer\n\nRob Simonsen "My Name is Sutter Keely" from The Spectacular Now\n\nSteve Jablonsky "Leave Planet Earth Alone" from Transformers: Age of Extinction\n\nJohn Debney "End Titles" from Cutthroat Island\n\nChristopher Young "Come Fly With Me" from The Fly II\n\nHans Zimmer "Finale (William Tell Overture)" from The Lone Ranger\n\nJohn Ottman "White House Attack" from X2: X-Men United\n\nMike Post "L.A. Law Theme" from L.A. Law\n\nHoward Shore "A Waltz in A" from Saturday Night Live