Yeah. Same with Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, Grieg's [In the Hall of a Mountain King[/i], Wagner's Ride of the Valkyrie and various other classical, flamboyant compositions used in way, way too many places.
Also, movie soundtrack composers tend to use same kind of methods in almost every soundtrack they make. Take John Williams, Hans Zimmermann and Danny Elfman for example. Bruckheimer movies use a lot of Zimmermann stuff, and you can tell it. You can also tell that the same guy wrote the score for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of Black Pearl, and Babylon 5 to lesser extent 'cause of scifi tones, but just listen to Season 5 theme and ending music and compare it with The Medallion Calls or the theme from The Rock.
Same thing with Batman and Spiderman compositions of Elfman. Fledermausmarch and Spiderman themes, very similar in many ways. And obviously, John Williams' exellent music is very recognizable... Take any Star Wars score and compare with many pieces from Harry Potter or Indian Jones soundtracks.
It's mostly generic stuff in movie sountracks - it's just some themes are way overused and those become the ones that everyone becomes fed up with.