What is Sup Forums's favorite movie soundtrack/score?

What is Sup Forums's favorite movie soundtrack/score?

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Blade Runner

oh man. The guy that did the music for The Revenant was Ryuichi Sakamoto. The guy's a fuckin beast. Definitely check him out if you haven't already youtube.com/watch?v=kf0HYeQp760

Is that Stallman?

heat

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mines got to be old but gold, Kelly's Heroes.
The song "burning bridges" it lif af

The Social Network with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Inception with Hans Zimmer

Whoops - I meant Interstellar

Both have amazing soundtracks anyways.

dat "Amen Break" backbeat

Yeah, I definitely agree!

Positive waves baby, positive waves.

everything by John Williams.
Dude is a fuckin genius

Ummm Donnie Darko Soundtrack is pretty cool, it includes Mad Word which was in the first Gears of War trailer I saw in theatres way back, Ex Machina is also interesting and both movies are great in general, I loved The Revenant so that's there with it's amazing soundtrack, you could check the entire Samurai Champloo soundtrack by Nujabes, as well as the song "Space Lion" from the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, there's also smooth Jazz from the show "Hey Arnold" specifically one titled "Hellgas True Love" and another interesting one is Danny The Dog Soundtrack - Right Way To Hold A Spoon

It's a TV series but I really dug Westworld's soundtrack.

> be the only person in the thread that says where eagles dare
>feels bad man

While his stuff is great, it's just taken from Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and Chopin. All of which do it better.

Shadow of the colossus ost

Mah nigga. Ryuichi Sakamoto is a genius

No one in particular, but Ennio Morricone needs a special mention up in here.
Over 500 soundtracks composed.
There's prolific, then there's PROLIFIC, then there's Morricone

Really anything by James Horner or Hans Zimmer

bicentennial man ?

>Ryuichi Sakamoto is a genius

Why? Because he's the only asian to learn how to use a european orchestra?

watching this for the first time right now, so far really digging it. Cinematography and soundtrack are 9/10

Lord Of The Rings.

It really is great. I watched it about 3 times, and it gave me chills each time.

the bear rape scene gave me hardcore anxiety.

Swiss Army Man

My favourite soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is interstellar

Mah nigguh. Such an underrated film.

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Unbreakable Soundtrack - Visions
You will shit bricks, if you watch the movie y'all shit a house

this
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I loved Horner's work on the Willow OST

Movie was shit tier though.

There Will Be Blood
Chungking Express
In The Mood for Love
Amelie
Hugo
Under the Skin

clerks
the last of the mohicans

Gladiator soundtrack anyone?

Drive had a pretty good soundtrack

This. The guy fucking did the iconic western theme that everybody knows 50 (!!!!) years ago and still going strong scoring The Hateful Eight.

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Everything from Das Boot

Espiacally the Tipperary song

I liked the actual songs an awful lot, but the ambiental music does nothing for me

The duel music from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was played at my uncle's funeral.

It's not really relevant, I just wanted to share that

The ambient music was alright, just didn't fit in with the mood too much. Other than that, it was great.

>ctrl+f Shrek
>disappointed
Seriously are you people not fucking blown away by the music in the first two films? Unironically they're all select classics/made into classics. You can play any song in the albums and normies will say "oh thats the shrek song!" because they're that goddamn memorable. And the covers don't feel like ruined versions of the original, they're actually beautiful. But you tasteless faggots will write it off as a meme I'm sure.

It definitely paved the way for my current obsession with synthwave