Your Favorite Movie Soundtrack? Go!

Easy - James Horner - Battle Beyond the Stars - This is the embryo of all Horner's best work.
 
Completely off-topic from the original post, but I have been streaming scores through Pandora and now through Apple Radio. I have noticed some that are complete rip-offs of other scores. The Ridley Scott Robin Hood sounds a lot like Transformers. Anyone else notice this?
 
Completely off-topic from the original post, but I have been streaming scores through Pandora and now through Apple Radio. I have noticed some that are complete rip-offs of other scores. The Ridley Scott Robin Hood sounds a lot like Transformers. Anyone else notice this?

I've noticed that some composers seem to steal from themselves... I don't know if it's just that their style is easy to identify or if they get lazy and recycle some of their older work in small portions.
 
I've noticed that some composers seem to steal from themselves... I don't know if it's just that their style is easy to identify or if they get lazy and recycle some of their older work in small portions.

I forget who did Robin Hood, but it was not Steven Jablonsky. I think it was Mark Streitenfeld.
 
I've noticed that some composers seem to steal from themselves... I don't know if it's just that their style is easy to identify or if they get lazy and recycle some of their older work in small portions.

Listen to the score to Krull, then listen to the score to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan/Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.

Probably the most egregious use of recycled music...
 
Three other favorites on my OST playlist:

"Riding" from Conspiracy Theory OST... hate the movie but love the music! :lol

Deguello de Crockett from The Alamo. That scene alone made the movie worth watching.

And a recent favorite:
 
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for pure writing new styles of music to fit a movie for me has to be the Blood of Heroes soundtrack by Todd Boekelheide. it has a different style for various towns and cultures in the movie using instrument's made with what the locals would have had available. a really cool, realistic look at post apocalyptic music.

Akira soundtrack is the same way, new different music to fit a new time and place .


and we cant forget Conan more conventional but I still love it .
 
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I love listening to film soundtracks, so I have a rotation going in my car. My favorite ever is: Blade Runner, but I have a few that I classify as "favorites" (meaning: frequent listens).

In no particular order:

Conan the Barbarian (1982)
The Fifth Element
Firefly
Serenity
Batman Begins
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Tron: Legacy
Oblivion
Inception
Man of Steel
Meet Joe Black
V for Vendetta
The Hunted
Reign of Fire


And there are probably others I'm forgetting.
 
No one gone for Vangelis Blade Runner?!?!?
Gotta love that call on My Name Is Nobody - great film
 
Oh yeah... Blade Runner has a great soundtrack. Introduced me to Vangelis (and other music I never really thought about before back in the day).
I guess my favorite has to be Star Wars: A New Hope. It's just so ingrained into my childhood to where any piece of that music instantly takes me back. Otherwise, lots of John Williams movie stuff for sure. Rocky (the first 2, anyway), Firefly, Conan (original). The Lost Boys had a great compilation of songs. The Matrix as well...
 
For soundtrack -- as in a collection of pre-existing songs used in the film -- I'd say probably...hmm....Goodfellas. Scorcese usually nabs some awesome songs, and he pairs them beautifully with the film.

For score, it's gotta be either Star Wars or The Empire Strikes Back. The music of those films is SO ingrained in my mind that just hearing them puts me in the films themselves. I actually went to a John Williams concert at the Philly Pops this past Friday (with the 501st's Garrison Carida in attendance, along with, I'm assuming, some Rebel Legion folks), and it was AWESOME.
 
No one gone for Vangelis Blade Runner?!?!?
Actually, it was first mentioned in post #5, & it was also the very first title I mentioned, in my post directly above your post...

/not saying, just saying
 
Actually, it was first mentioned in post #5, & it was also the very first title I mentioned, in my post directly above your post...

/not saying, just saying
Ah yes I meant Vangelis the Bounty, no one mentioned Vangelis The Bounty ;)
 
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