There Will Be Blood
As music that both fits with and enhances the film, I could support Jock's nomination of Paris, Texas, but in the same light I'd nominate Local Hero (Knopfler did really well here with his first soundtrack), and as Kubrick gets a mention above for 2001, I'd suggest Barry Lyndon (who he?) as a better Kubrick example.
There Will Be Blood
Duelling banjos (Deliverance)
Lawrence of Arabia (Maurice Jarre)
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Measured in terms of tunes that I still like to hum I would add:
The Great Escape and Bonnie and Clyde.
I think the Ennio Morricone scores for the Sergio Leone films (Good, Bad and the Ugly, Fistful of Dollars and A Few Dollars More) are absolutely brilliant. In fact the music makes the films.
I've also gor a real soft spot for Laras Theme in Doctor Zivago.
Jaws is a very iconic tune and still one of the best ever movie tunes.
Oh Brother Where Art Thou (as per Wrinkly above), A Clockwork Orange, The Draughtsman's Contract, The Devil's Violinist, Once Upon A Time In The West.
The funeral. American sniper.