Submitted by globeworldmap t3_11cpb06 in movies

Which works have left in your memory the beautiful feeling or the emotion experienced through the vision above all (or exclusively) for the soundtrack they had inside? (more than than movie itself)

By soundtrack I mean above all the original one but the "compilation" made ad hoc for a film is also fine.

Mention the movies and their soundtrack.

Thanks for the attention

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Intelligent-Age2786 t1_ja48jbd wrote

The Avengers Endgame soundtrack has so many scores that perfectly captivates what is happening in the moment, and matches the tone of what the audience is feeling.

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78FANGIRL t1_ja4b142 wrote

Vision Quest: Journey, Madonna, Red Rider. The Breakfast Club: Simple Minds, Wang Chung, Karla DeVito. Dazed and Confused: Rick Derringer, Foghat, Alice Cooper, ZZ Top. 👩🏼‍🎤

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lebble30 t1_ja4dz9m wrote

Aerosmith: I don't wanna miss a thing -Armageddon soundtrack

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DrSweers t1_ja4fytu wrote

I just recently watched Under the Silver Lake. I actually quite enjoyed the movie, but I LOVED the music. Give er a go!

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Allan8795 t1_ja4g5oa wrote

Notting Hill. The songs complimented the movie beautifully

I also like the songs / background music that played throughout Romeo must die..

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Merickson- t1_ja4gwwh wrote

I just watched Titan A.E. and I believe the Wikipedia entry for "2000" should just consist of a link to the soundtrack for that movie. In other words, thumbs up.

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mmmginto t1_ja4nvlq wrote

The score Air composed for The virgin suicides.

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divyeshmakwana96 t1_ja4sgd3 wrote

Since people already mentioned Interstellar, I would say “Cast Away” here and “The man from nowhere” here have one of the most heart touching soundtracks. It makes you sad but happy and hopeful at the end. I sometimes listen to them while driving.

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DrJonah t1_ja4tdhg wrote

Tron: Legacy is a $200M Daft Punk music video, and I’m good with that.

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gtaguy75 t1_ja4wrpm wrote

staying alive. Eddie and the cruisers.

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Vesuvius000 t1_ja4zq89 wrote

Dune (2021) the way that the soundtrack captures everything is so great

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CJDownUnder t1_ja50sle wrote

A long time ago the original Star Wars got me into John Williams and a lifetime of love for film scores from many composers. I still prefer a traditional symphonic score, but love more modern vibes like Tron, Dune and Oblivion also.

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More_Information_943 t1_ja51b53 wrote

Singles is a shotty movie attached to one of the best 90s rock albums you could buy.

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munkee_dont t1_ja51w9c wrote

Pump Up the Volume the movie and soundtrack shaped me. Judgement Night and the Crow are both enhanced by the OST and got way to much play from me in the day.

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Ilovemovies- t1_ja54ojo wrote

The H8ful Eight

Jesus, the atmosphere is more than perfect in this one. Bravo Ennio

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roomwitharoof t1_ja55n62 wrote

My wife and I did this silly date thing where we ate in complete darkness and listened to Interstellar (I know it's been mentioned a lot). Surprisingly great.

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SteelyDabs t1_ja58cmn wrote

How has no one said BATMAN FOREVER??? That movie was big but the soundtrack may have even been bigger. When I was a kid that was my first exposure to U2 so it was a while before I realized they suck dogshit because that song is actually good. I got it for an unreleased Offspring song but ended up learning about hip hop in the process thanks to Method Man. And this is all without mentioning the Seal song. You don’t have to drunkenly sing it to your cat to know that’s an all-time banger.

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RedOBOH72 t1_ja58yso wrote

Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, Dirty Dancing

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ExtremeCourtoftheUS t1_ja59c74 wrote

It may not be for everyone, but the sound track to Garden State still hits me.

Love the whole thing.

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nickmandl t1_ja5arnc wrote

First movie I really noticed the soundtrack was django unchained. Then I watched the rest of Tarantino’s movies and, well

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Oswarez t1_ja5c2j0 wrote

Event Horizon had a spectacular soundtrack and Alien 3 as well. Most recently The Empty Man had a really terrific soundtrack that mixes orchestral score with electronic music, much like the two aforementioned films.

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Kevin_W1 t1_ja5d5pq wrote

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis:

  • The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
  • Blonde
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NoHandBananaNo t1_ja5f0zd wrote

Soundtracks, Bladerunner is a mood.

Compilations it has to be Trainspotting for me.

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trylobyte t1_ja5fawh wrote

Drive.

Saw it on digital and thought I should've watched this in the cinemas and I would've enjoyed it more because of the soundtrack.

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grampski101 t1_ja5fv1t wrote

Paris , Texas .... dusty whiskey soaked aural orgasm

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WhaWereWhenWhyWhoHow t1_ja5grg8 wrote

Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000. Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, Taj Mahal, Johnny Lang, Can Calloway, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Wilson Pickett, and so many more talented musicians

I don't think there is one song from either soundtrack that I won't listen to.

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wrenchandnumbers t1_ja5hm3c wrote

Napoleon dynamite. Light and friendly, but that use of forever young... Oh man.

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WhereIsThatElephant t1_ja5o4mt wrote

  • Clay Pigeons - country
  • Trainspotting - 90s
  • Plains, Trains & Automobiles & Cabaret - imperfect scores, but some pretty memorable songs I had to research
  • Goodfellas
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thelahire t1_ja5q7i3 wrote

The thin red line, surprised that nobody has mentioned

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rmhesidence t1_ja61wkp wrote

Saturday Night Fever Forest Gump Goodfellas

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scrjim t1_ja62t0a wrote

The Mission (the music is almost ethereal)

The good the bad and the ugly (no explanation needed)

Conan the barbarian (this movie looks and sounds great)

Last of the Mohicans (watch the last scene)

Superman (the theme is so uplifting)

Raiders of the lost ark (come on!)

The Royal Tennenbaums (this is a compilation of music out together by Mark Motherbaugh. Great use of Nico and Nick Drake)

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Rheumdoc42 t1_ja634pj wrote

Star Trek Wrath of Khan. The Natural. Toy Story 1 and 2

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ratta_tat1 t1_ja67kgn wrote

500 Days Of Summer - Sweet Disposition still does something to me to this day.

I grew up on the Footloose soundtrack and that holds more nostalgia for me than the movie itself.

I also really appreciate the musical scores of Slumdog Millionaire, Donny Darko, and Amelie (just to name a very select few).

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Quest_Virginia t1_ja6acuk wrote

As an 11 year old the Fast and the Furious soundtrack was amazing. As a 17 year old the Transformers soundtrack was also amazing.

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RyzenRaider t1_ja6c71z wrote

Tron Legacy. I'm not a fan of the movie itself, but the soundtrack is amazing.

Mad Max Fury Road. Brothers in Arms is incredible.

Oblivion. Similar to Tron. Better film, but the music still rocks.

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sunkcapital t1_ja6cb0x wrote

Gattaca Fountain Lotr Gladiator Inception Dark Knight

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lone_wolf1580 t1_ja6quri wrote

It’s a tie between The Lost Boys and Gladiator.

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ScaryDavey t1_ja6xd2m wrote

Easy Rider. The film is good, but the soundtrack is much better!

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gtaguy75 t1_ja7i6yl wrote

I grew up in a house that had it on cassette and listened to it regularly. I now have it on my iPhone and listen regularly. Somethings are just too good. The music is very inspirational, driven and motivational. You've got some Look Out For Number One.

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warfield008 t1_ja8fsdx wrote

Jed Kurzel’s music for Macbeth (2015)

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