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Lady Killers
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.
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.
Beauty and the Beast
But also I recently saw the comedy Bottoms, and thought Charlie XCX did a great job with that soundtrack
Lost Highway with lots of tracks from Angelo Badalamenti.
Monsoon Wedding
Memories of Matsuko and Sakuran.
Buckaroo Banzai
Clerks
terminator 2
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
Tron Legacy
The Crow
Shrek 2
Sucker Punch
Fight Club.
Tron 2. Daft Punk without lyrics is perfect for me.
Oh Brother Where Art Thou is a good one.
X-files.
- Conan The Barbarian by Basil Polidouris
- Aliens by James Horner
- The Good The Bad And The Ugly by Ennio Morricone
Trainspotting
Hackers
Atomic Blonde
Go
Grease
The Big Lebowski
The Crow
Mary Poppins
A few of my favs, in no particular order:
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- Tron: Legacy
- Oblivion
- Gladiator
- Star Wars (especially Episode I)
- Interestellar
Havenβt seen anyone mention Cinema Paradiso or The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Both are wildly different. Ennio Morricone is a genius.
Thereβs also The Incredibles - Michael Giacchino
The Greatest Showman - Various Artists
Saving Private Ryan - John Williams
The Prince of Egypt - Hans Zimmer
The Gospel of John - Jeff Dann (great middle eastern vibe)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is my absolute fav.
Koyaanisqatsi
Solaris (the remake)
Whiplash
Broken Flowers
The Fountain
Pirates ot Caribbean
Props for Koyaanisqatsi
I too like subjecting my neighbors to hours of Philip Glass albums.
I feel like whiplash is cheating but you right lol
The crow
Already lots of LOTR & Tron: Legacy here. Not seeing much love for animated film scores, so on that note & in no particular order:
- How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, 1 is personal favorite
- Kung Fu Panda trilogy, 2 is ~~so fucking good oh my god~~ personal favorite
- The Lion King (1994)
- Spirited Away
- My Neighbor Totoro
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- The Super Mario Movie
- Finding Nemo
- Up
A couple of these have great soundtracks, too, but I do love a good score.
Nausicaa!
- Lock stock and two smoking barrels
- oβ brother where art thou
- tron (daft punk)
Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse
Not a movie but all 3 Beastars openings sound so good
Dune (1984)
The Fifth Element
Totoβs Dune score is objectively amazing, and also that one Brian Eno track was perfect. Good pick.
- Cosmos
- Blade Runner
Vangelis, enough said.
Kill Bill Volume 2! And I like the Carol (2015) soundtrack (totally not a lesbian).
2001: A Space Odyssey. Ligeti scared the shit out of me as a kid, and I love it.
AmΓ©lie
I was a hipster in high school and I used to have Amelie on my iPod classic. Was such a tiny screen. :)
Give it a listen the whole album still hits!
A few that spring to mind...
Vertigo
Psycho
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Mulholland Drive
All 3 LOTR films
Star Wars OT
Indiana Jones (especially Raiders)
The Sweet Smell of Success
- Tron by Draft Punk
- Lord of the Ring
- Interstellar
- The Graduate
Animatrix. It's been in my regular listening rotation for probably over 15 years now.
Scream 3
Django unchained
American pie
Spiderman into the spider verse
My favorite is the soundtrack to Princess Mononoke, composed by Joe Hisaishi.