ITT: GOAT-tier soundtracks
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ITT: GOAT-tier soundtracks
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>Never listen to this whilst driving
Film
>Paris, Texas
>The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
>The Proposition
>Once Upon a Time in the West
>October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Shostakovich, 1966 addition)
>Mad Max: Fury Road
Television
>Danger 5
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Never fails to get me hyped
>Brothers in Arms
Patrician taste desu
Truly patrician
My favorite Zimmer soundtrack is still Black Rain. it's peak late 80s cheese with a mix of synth and mystical eastern sounds and shredding guitars. that moment at 8:36 is the coolest shit ever.
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I've always felt pretty underwhelmed by Westworld's soundtrack. i like the atmospheric electronic pieces but the acoustic "Westworld" stuff should be more abrasive and raw. you could say it's a stylistic choice but based on Ramin Djawadi's Warcraft and Pacific Rim soundtracks I think he's just limited as composer. for example
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this is clearly supposed to be awesome in an anime way - there's even an electric guitar in there - but it's about as dull as dishwater.
>that break at 1:10 ish (Pacific Rim)
Yeah this soundtrack always really bothered me it hits all the safe notes
If we're talking strictly soundtrack then the one for Grosse Pointe Blank. If we're talking score then Chinatown.
I feel most modern soundtracks follow that suit. There's nothing inherently bad about them, they hit all the right notes, but that's what's wrong with them. They're to safe and clean to be memorable
Yeah i agree if we're talking blockbusters
Shit movie, great score
Even some of the indie stuff is going downhill. They're all trying to imitate the 80s pull off nothing unique
>Case and point: It Follows
the social network has an amazing fucking soundtrack
no, It Follows doesn't actually sound that much like any 80s soundtrack other than using some of the same synths. please point me to the 80s soundtrack that's anything like
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a better criticism would be that it sounds too much like the Fez soundtrack
I'm mostly referring to the theme, as it's the only one I really remember. It just reminded me of a majority of John Carpenter scores past homage
>case and point
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This is piece that's the most evocative of Carpenter. Most everything else has those spacious soundscapes that are pure Disasterpeace.
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"Trying to imitate the 80s and pulling off nothing unique" is not something I'd say about this music. Particularly since a lot of the analogue sounding effects are more 70s than 80s.
all the best soundtracks are westerns
Are we talking about Scores or Soundtracks?
Pleb reporting in here, whats the diff?
Score typically refers to the instrumentals whereas soundtrack is songs featured,
ah right, so soundtrack would mean the music was just picked for the film and scores were written for the film?
This film has some good tracks.
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>Lalala 'nd
>Jesu Christu, Superstaru
>High Society
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The only score better than OP's.
Fuck that first piece is great