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Mine is Gladiator. The Disney Tarzan soundtrack is great too. What are your favorite soundtracks?

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Desperado

Batman (both Elfman and Prince)

Last Action Hero

The Matrix

LOTR

The Fifth Element

Terminator 2

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Scream 3

Django unchained

American pie

Spiderman into the spider verse

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A few I did not see in the thread yet,

  • Repo Man (1984)
  • Jungle Book (1967)
  • The Harder They Come (1972)
  • This is England (2006)
  • Super Fly (1972)
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  • Blade Runner - Vangelis
  • Miracle Mile - Tangerine Dream
  • That Thing You Do! - Tom Hanks, Adam Schlesinger, others
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Kill Bill Volume 2! And I like the Carol (2015) soundtrack (totally not a lesbian).

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So many good ones, I don't know how to choose.

  • Interstellar 55555 (slightly cheating)
  • Perfect Blue
  • The Green Knight
  • The Girl With All the Gifts
  • Dune (the original)
  • Densha Otoko
  • Spirited Away
  • Dark Knight
  • Interstellar
  • The Last of Us (game and show)
  • Innocent Venus
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The Matrix soundtrack

"Rock Is Dead" by Marilyn Manson 
"Spybreak! (Short One)" by Propellerheads 
"Bad Blood" by Ministry 
"Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Mix)" by Rob D 
"Prime Audio Soup" by Meat Beat Manifesto 
"Leave You Far Behind" by Lunatic Calm 
"Mindfields" by The Prodigy 
"Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix)" by Rob Zombie 
"My Own Summer (Shove It)" by Deftones 
"Ultrasonic Sound" by Hive –
"Look to Your Orb for the Warning (Radio Edit)" by Monster Magnet 
"Du hast" by Rammstein 
"Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine 
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Life Aquatic

Lady Killers

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Gladiator (that battle tune is timeless) Gone in 60 seconds Human Traffic Snatch & Lock Stock Guardians of the Galaxy I am Sam Magnolia

All make regular appearances.

Hotline Miami, Doom and Sim City are game OSTs that also get a lot of play time. Honourable mentions for Dark Reign, Spirit Farer and This War of Mine

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Velvet Goldmine

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Things To Do In Denver When You’re Dead

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Fight Club.

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Lately, I've been listening to The Martian. I'm kind of a sucker for synthy orchestral compositions and that soundtrack is just so hauntingly beautiful.

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Fight Club, Amélie, The Crow (original), To Live and Die in LA

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Lost Highway with lots of tracks from Angelo Badalamenti.

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Monsoon Wedding

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is my absolute fav.

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Soundtrack or score?

Soundtrack: Judgement Night. Paired hip hop artists with rock and metal bands. Biohazard and Onyx fucking tear it up. And Faith No More and Boo Yaa Tribe sounds incredible.

Score: Terminator 2. James Cameron is incredible about quality sound in his films. One of the best directors for sound in the biz.

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Nightcrawler

Prince of Egypt

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Some of my favorites

Disney's animated Robin Hood - some amazing folk songs, o brother where art thou has a lot of great old timey/folksy songs too

The Third Man - the zither to end all zithers

anything by John Williams or Hans Zimmer for that big epic sound with recurring motifs- star wars, Indiana Jones, interstellar, etc

Baby Driver - lots of variety, the chase sequence with Hocus Pocus by Focus is amazing

The Blues Brothers - not just great blues, tons of soul, motown, etc with a lot of energy

The Guest - parody of '80s action/thriller style movies, soundtrack is lots of electronic & synth, feels a little like a darker version of the Drive soundtrack which is also great

A couple directors that have a very specific sound direction/profiles to them too are Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino, and John Carpenter.

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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

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Godfather 1 Highlander Empire of the Sun Backdraft Star Wars Ep. 4 Goodfellas Purple Rain

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Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe

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terminator 2

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Guardians of the Galaxy and Pulp Fiction 😍

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Hereditary solely for that ending banger. Or anything by Atticus Ross and/or Trent Reznor. I recently rewatched the Book of Eli and it feels dated, but THOSE SOUNDS.

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The Natural

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Rockers

Ghost Dog

Wildstyle

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The Mission 1986.

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Memories of Matsuko and Sakuran.

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I just watched Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure yesterday and though the soundtrack is not original, the soundtrack made the movie.

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Beauty and the Beast

But also I recently saw the comedy Bottoms, and thought Charlie XCX did a great job with that soundtrack

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Buckaroo Banzai

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Mine is from the 1996 anime film X. It is based on a CLAMP manga and goes much harder than the poster would lead you to believe.

X Movie Wikipedia

The soundtrack complements the tone perfectly with its experimental and unsettling atmosphere.

X Original Soundtrack

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Queen of The Damned' soundtrack is the GOAT. That cd was far better than the movie.

Forsaken Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Jonathan Davis Double Violin and Vocal Improvisation by Shenkar Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Epic Records Shankar appears courtesy of 15 Records

Redeemer Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Jonathan Davis and Marilyn Manson Double Violin and Vocal Improvisation by Shenkar Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Epic Records Shankar appears courtesy of 15 Records System Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Chester Bennington Double Violin and Vocal Improvisation by Shenkar Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Epic Records Shankar appears courtesy of 15 Records

Slept So Long Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Jonathan Davis Double Violin and Vocal Improvisation by Shenkar Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Epic Records Shankar appears courtesy of 15 Records

Not Meant for Me Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Jonathan Davis Double Violin and Vocal Improvisation by Shenkar Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Epic Records Shankar appears courtesy of 15 Records

Body Crumbles Written by Jeff Gutt, Judd Gruenbaum, Brandon Brown, Dan Hartwell and Jeff Blue Performed by Dry Cell Courtesy of Hollywood Riviera/Warner Bros. Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Cold Written by Wayne Static (as Wayne Wells), Tony Campos (as Antonio Campos) and Ken Jay (as Kenneth Lacey) Performed by Static-X Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Dead Cell Written and Performed by Papa Roach Courtesy of DreamWorks Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

Stay Down Written by Sunny Phillips and Christian Performed by Candyhateful Courtesy of Church City Nine Records

Excess Written by Tricky (as Adrian Thaws) and Alanis Morissette (uncredited) Performed by Tricky Courtesy of Hollywood Records/Anti Inc., a division of Epitaph Europe B.V.

Invitation Written and Performed by Robin Casinader After Written by Tristah Hervo and Silvere Marcel Performed by Wide Open Cage Courtesy of Sita Records

Temptation Written by Frank Fitzpatrick, Diana Williamson and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Performed by Sasha Lazard featuring E-Day Courtesy of OmTown Music, a division of Higher Octave Music, Inc.

Headstrong Written by Wil Martin (as William Martin), Scott Kohler, Guy Couturier and Todd Wyatt Performed by Earshot Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Penetrate Written by Jason Charles Miller and Ullrich Hepperlin Performed by Godhead Courtesy of Priority Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

Down with the Sickness Written by Mike Wengren, Dan Donegan, David Draiman (as Dave Draiman) and Steve Kmak Performed by Disturbed Courtesy of Giant Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Change (In the House of Flies) Written by Chino Moreno (as Camillo Moreno), Chi Cheng (as Chi Cheng), Abe Cunningham and Stephan Carpenter Performed by Deftones Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Before I'm Dead Written by Free Dominguez and Bruce Somers (as Bruce M. Somers) Performed by Kidney Thieves (as kidneythieves) Courtesy of Extasy Records International

Forsaken Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by David Draiman David Draiman appears courtesy of Giant Records

Not Meant for Me Written and Produced by Jonathan Davis and Richard Gibbs Performed by Wayne Static Wayne Static appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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