Re: Your favourite soundtrack!
From 'Factotum': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukLBujJFW3E
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From 'Factotum': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukLBujJFW3E
Honestly? I have no idea. So here's a few of my favorites:
"National Treasure" by Trevor Rabin
"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" by Hans Zimmer
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" by Steve Jablonsky
And the track 'Forgotten Sands' from "Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands" by Steve Jablonsky. Although he had help for the rest of the score, 'Forgotten Sands' is his alone (at least if iTunes is dependable).
P.S. TO THE NUIMOBILE!!
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Let's not forget our dear friend Philip Glass.
-Scott Pilgrim vs The World (Game)
-Cave Story
That is all, for now.
Edit. I forgot "The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly". Best soundtrack evar.
Halloween soundtrack... whenever I listen to it... I get so much motivation to animate.
-Minecraft
-Pretty much all of the Legend of Zelda soundtrack
-Cave Story
-Minecraft
-Pretty much all of the Legend of Zelda soundtrack
-Cave Story
You are a wise...wise man.

I have always liked Goldsmith's Star Trek soundtracks, and it is hard to beat Han Zimmer.... ![]()
it is hard to beat Han Zimmer....
No it isn't.
Anyway, here's an awesome soundtrack from The Tenant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HLWUkjDBE4
Here is my favorite score ever in the history of ever... whatever that is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CphJw8MFImA
It's an amazing work of art, it was so good they had to reuse it for the eigth film olol.
The Original Pink Panther Movies (You can imagine my annoyance when the new ones contained pop music)
Technically the first one contained pop music with Meglio Stasera, Revenge of The Pink Panther also contains pop music.
→ Inception
→ Batman 1966 (I'm not kidding)
→ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
→ Fantastic Mr. Fox
→ The Dark Knight
→ The Two Towers
→ Up
John Williams works (especially his Harry Potter themes) and Daft Punk's amazing Tron: Legacy soundtrack. And I have to mention The Beatles music in AHDN, Help!, MMT, and Let it Be.
I've recently discovered TRON Legacy soundtrack by Daft Punk and I gotta say it's pretty darn awesome!
Was waiting for this.
I really like the soundtrack for A Serious Man and True Grit. Carter Burwell is usually pretty great in the Coen Brothers movies.
I'm more fond of video game soundtracks. Examples being Super Mario Galaxy, Bully, Red Dead Redemption, and L.A. Noire.
I am a definite Danny Elfman fan. Other then that, Trent Reznor did a nice job on The Social Network.
X2: X-Men United has a pretty great score by John Ottman. Suite from X2.
Howard Shore's scores for the Lord of the Rings are pretty inspiring.
I like some of Hans Zimmer's stuff, in particular Inception.
Early John Williams, like The Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
John Swihart's score for Napoleon Dynamite.
That hasn't been mentioned I think.
Just about anything composed by Carl Stalling and Richard Stone.
I just got the Captain America soundtrack and at first I wasn't crazy about it, since I'm not a huge fan of Alan Silverstri, but more and more it's been growing on me. Starting to really like it. Anyone who knows me would know I'm kind of a connoisseur of soundtracks, I own loads of soundtracks.
Thought I should update my lists though, if you guys want to get good soundtracks, these are ones I suggest you check out:
(no particular order)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
TRON: Legacy
Batman Begins & The Dark Knight
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix & Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
Pirates of the Caribbean 2 & 3
Inception
Sherlock Holmes
Iron Man 1 & 2
Star Trek
All very powerful soundtracks.
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