My Favorite Film Soundtracks
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- LOTR
• Lord Of The Rings - So...
Bladerunner
• Blade Runner Soundtrac...
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
• Tetsuo: The Iron Man -...
Dancer in the Dark
• björk: i've seen it al...
Drive
• DRIVE soundtrack movie...
The Wicker man
• the wicker man ost-cor...
The Omen
• T͟he͟ ͟O͟men͟ ͟S͟o͟u͟n...
Cobra
• Voice of America's Son...
Gummo
• The Gold Torques Of Ulaid
El Topo
• Entierro Del Primer Ju...
Conan The Barbarian
• Conan the Barbarian - ...
Fantastic Planet
• La Planete Sauvage - A...
Midsommar
• Fire Temple | Midsomma...
The Dark Crystal
• Dark Crystal Soundtrac...
Only Lovers Left Alive
• Only Lovers Left Alive...
Harold and Maude
• Harold and Maude (1971...
I still can’t stop pissing all over the place from drinking all this water on Wyatt’s command
Me either, except I’m pooping and not peeing
You might need to see a doctor about this.
There's probably a lot of nostalgia going on but the soundtrack to "Princess Mononoke" always gives me goosebumps. Especially that beautiful version uploaded 14 years ago to UA-cam. Maybe Joe Hisaishi is even the reason why this film will always be one of my favourites of all time. Never underestimate the power of film score. It always makes the difference between a good and a great film.
Imagine Lord Of The Rings without Howard Shore's music.
Or imagine any film without the music. It would take away a lot of it's soul. If not even all of it.
Film is such an interesting and comprehensive form of art.
Nice video, mate!
Princess Mononoke is an absolute classic in the Studio Ghibli films. Maybe my favorite. It's rivaled with Spirited Away
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In regards to the lack of music taking away a film's soul, I don't think that this is always the case. In some russian movies there is barely any music and yet they can feel really heavy. Stalker by Tarkovsky often feels very empty because of this but I think in a good way. The lack or music creates a sense of loneliness which can also be a big part of a film's mood.
Bladerunner and Ghost in the Shell takes it for me.
RIP ORIGA
Agreed, Ghost in the shell is such a masterpiece.
Nothing beats “O Brother Where Art Thou,” in my opinion. Phenomenal display of bluegrass & traditional southern spirituals, nothing but bangers. It may not the most advanced, ‘intelligent,’ or nuanced usage of music in film from an aficionado’s stance, but something you could listen to & enjoy casually while also being well-incorporated into the actual scenes of the film itself.
O brother where art thou definitely would have been an honorable mention if I included it .
I hope we get a "Favorite Game Soundtracks" to go along with this because I know a few OSTs that go hard.
"Castlevania - Symphony Of The Night" goes hard.
Hylics 2 OST my beloved
Silent Hill 2
-Doom Eternal
-Dark Souls 3
-Devil May Cry 5
-Five Nights At Freddy's 4
-Skyrim
-Undertale
-Shadow The Hedgehog
-Bayonetta
-Persona 5
-Pokémon Sun & Moon
-Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
-FAITH: The Unholy Trinity
-Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
-Spongebob Squarepants: Battle For Bikini Bottom
-Terraria
-Call Of Duty: Black Ops
I probably missed a few.
@@crypticangel7056BO2 and Minecraft
The Wicker Man has some of the most haunting folk/psychedelic rock I've heard. I think the film's atmosphere wouldn't be as powerful without the soundtrack, as it fits the mood, scenarios y plot like a silk glove. Fun fact: Agalloch were inspired by this film for their acoustic EP "The White", even sampling various dialogues.
Poor Things has a truly amazing score, great film too i definitely recommend for the dark comedy minded
The Mad Max Fury Road soundtrack by Junkie XL is awesome.
Top Gun (for the main theme as well as the 80s cheese), Halloween (the 1978 one, for being a great dark synth and ambient soundtrack that creates suspense), multiple James Bond soundtracks (particularly, for me, ones like A View To A Kill, The Spy Who Loved Me, Thunderball, For Your Eyes Only, and The Living Daylights), Psycho, North By Northwest, Last Action Hero and Die Hard all come to mind for me.
Dark Crystal is such a blast to my childhood. As well as a blast of frustration remembering Age of Resistance season 2 getting canceled a few years back now.
Vangelis is a must know and listen for anyone that Loves music. He was a Master Composer. Blade Runner, Chariots of Fire, etc.
Look up videos of him here on youtube. He played the ENTIRE orchestra by himself, from his Synth/Workstation. He understood and talked about Music from a very deep place that's inside of all of us.
Rest In Peace Maestro
Goblin's Suspiria and Kenji Kawai's Ghost in the Shell and Patlabour are my favorites.
The soundtrack for Vertigo is my personal favorite. That film would not be my favorite of all time without that soundtrack.
That goes for most of what Bernard Herrmann does though, from Psycho to Twisted Nerve to Taxi Driver to Sisters, it's absolutely immaculate
Score* not soundtrack
My #1 favorite film soundtrack of all time is Ennio Morricone-The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
I analyzed the soundtrack deeply for a final project during a film music class I took in college, and it just deepened my love for spaghetti western movies and music.
I was about to suggest that one. Once Upon a Time in the West would be my favorite.
Classic classic soundtrack, but do not forget for a few dollars more!
If you like trippy, trance inducing electronic/ambient stuff, you HAVE to check out Sinoia Cave’s soundtrack for Beyond the Black Rainbow. Sounds like meditating while on acid.
I used to fall asleep to Beyond the Black Rainbow every night.
Fantastic vid, man. Been thinking of doing something similar myself. 100% agreed on The Lord of the Rings soundtracks. Truly unique, nostalgic and completely fitting for each scene and setting. Stunning stuff.
A few that you could check out Only God Forgives, Thin Red Line, The Place Beyond the Pines.
Great recommendations. I've heard a few of these, but will have to give the others a listen.
love y'all guys… keep dropping all of your movie recommendations
i agree with the majority of your list and i like that it has a lot of variety! one additional film that i would add (for my list, that is) would be the forbidden zone for its theatrical and "proto oingo boingo" musical sounds. not sure if youre familiar with this one but it also has some cool stop-motion and animated segments. it was directed by danny elfmans brother (danny did the soundtrack and is also in it) and features members of the mystic knights of the oingo boingo, which was a theatre group before the band. its super zany (and offensive by modern standards), very low budget but managed to get a few minor celebrities, and def worth checking out if you havent seen it before. imo it still holds up, though there are a few gags that make me cringe a little.
I was so absorbed by the overall assault of Tetsuo I didn't get a moment to absorb the music. I'll totally give it a listen! (as well as the other picks.)
I really like the Demons soundtrack, got to see Goblin play it live last year and it was AMAZING! It's an interesting mix of electronic music and rock music. Definitely worth a listen!
Taxi driver and the thing are the first iconic tracks that spring to my mind.
"Akira" and "Fight Club" have both a great ost.
As a metalhead and cinephile, I'm so excited for more videos about movies.
Also I love the thing soundtrack in the background.
I definitely need the Blade Runner soundtrack on vinyl
Glad u like the tetsuo, love all the tetsuo films n music hellyeah bro
El topo, gummo, rules I would add requem of a dream, I've watched this movie so many times, and maybe spun, nails, visions of suffering, and return of the living dead so many cool bands that's how I got into the cramps
Cant believe I watched Tetsuo the Iron Man over the weekend and then this was uploaded. The music in that movie was fucking sick, loved it.
Same here. Also, the movie was weird as fuck but I loved it haha
I recently rewatched David Cronenberg's "Crash", and I was so blown away by the elegantly cold sountrack written by Howard Shore. I admired both film & music, but this time I was completely mesmerized by the music. Truly recommended. Thanks for the great content you share!
I’ll more than likely be watching that as I’ve been on a Cronenberg binge as of lately.
@@wyattxhim Oh my... brace yourself for a weird ride... in more than one sense
Attack the block, crank 2, Romeo & Juliet, and the Friday soundtrack
This guy surpass himself everyday. in good video ideias. Keep it up man! Thanks for caring so much about the quality in your videos. Salute and cheers from Brazil❤
Donnie Darko has always been one of my favorites
Nice, knew Gummo would be on the list
Sinister's soundtrack is one I always come back to, though It's very hard for me to get through due to the dread and paranoia it plants inside me. Especially the Ulver parts. Scariest music I've ever heard.
Kingdom of heaven by Ridley Scott has one of my favorite movie soundtracks of all time.
One of the few soundtracks that I've listened to and found to be very evocative and atmospheric on its own, is The Name of the Rose from 1986 by James Horner. Amazing movie as well. Also, Exotica by Mychael Danna (1995), the Ocean's Twelve, Out of Sight and Analyze That soundtracks - all by David Holmes (1998-2004), Michael Nyman's scores for Peter Greenaway's films, the Orlando soundtrack by David Motion and Sally Potter (1993), some of John Barry's stuff from the 60's and 70's and Ennio Morricone.
I have the blade runner score on vinyl, so damn good
Whenever the year's first snow falls, some friends and I always spin the Conan the Barbarian OST by Basil Poledouris. Great stuff.
I love the akira soundtrack
The 9th Gate , Blade Runner and Fellowship soundtracks are perfect
thank you for the suggestions. i want to put forward mike patton's "crank 2" soundtrack (the most avant garde metal s/t?), lalo schifrin's superb s/t for "THX 1138", and for me the most 'movie soundtrack' non-soundtrack release, "outland" by bill laswell and pete namlock. also in case you haven't heard them, there is a crazy avant garde group called el topo, likely named after this film judging by your description. which in turn reminds me of finding a 90's weird rock/metal band called ipecac who obviously preceded the record label.
your 'most metal soundtrack' suggestion for gummo got me thinking about how good the doom eternal soundtrack is by mick gordon, so maybe at some point you could make a video about computer game soundtracks.
This is a cool idea, if you haven't already you should do video game soundtracks as well. Descent II spent a lot of time in my CD player.
Barbie album in the beginning made me laugh somehow. Maybe its because i always watched you talking about dsbm, black metal and so on
I really love the Akira soundtrack! The score is fucking daunting and dark and FUCKING AWESOME!!!
Damn, special mentions to Daniel Lanois (Slingblade), everything Fantomas reworked on The Director's Cut (Some big misses there). Patton and Zorn have done some great work that's leaked into film. The soundtrack to The Naked Lunch is dope... Heave on the smack jazz. I'm sure I'll kick myself for stuff I've missed here (Deliverance). Love tgat you put Harm in here, all of his OST's are great, Trash Humpers has some hell creepy stuff on it. Soundtracks/Scores are where it's at.
You should listen to the Spawn movie and end of days soundtrack. Those two are hands down the best movie soundtracks in all of movie soundtracks.
Josef van Wizzem also did the soundtrack for a re-release of Murnau’a Nosferatu that I saw him perform live with the film.
At the climax of the film he took out a guitar with a ton of distortion pedals which ended up with a dozen people running out of the theatre.
In short, check it out.
On the subject of Drive, Neon Demon's soundtrack is also on eof my favorites.
The Crow bro. And Spawn was unique because each track was two different artists working together. Interview with the Vampire is a fav score of mine too, and copollas Dracula
Suspiria soundtrack by Goblin Is a crazy stuff😉
I’ll have to give that a listen cause I remember seeing a lot of people claim that as one of the best soundtracks for horror .
@@wyattxhimThe Italian progressive rock band Goblin collaborated a lot with Dario Argento, and this soundtrack is simply fantastic. The title track might be one of the most iconic tunes of horror movies.
Tetsuo is legendary! Next 'Favorite Video Game Soundtracks' ?
you named some of my favorite soundtracks. Personally, I would still be missing the following 😊
Twin Peaks - Fire Walk with me + The Series
Taxi Driver
The Million Dollar Hotel
Once upon a time in the west
Pulp Fiction
The Lost Boys
The Neon Demon
Trainspotting
Lock Stock
Mulholland Drive
Good list! My favorite has to be the possession 1981 soundtrack
theatrical or directors cut? because iirc the basic theatrical version, while being inferior in terms of length and therefore making sense, was blessed with some really goofy music when that guy in the white suit came on. either way possession is in my top 5 movies list for sure, im a big fan of andrzej zulawski.
That movie is so fucked up
I'm struggling to choose which soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi I like more... Watching Hayao Miyazaki's movies matched with Hisaishi's music was so fundamental to me and my sister during our teen years, and to these days we consider these movies with their scores as some of the most essential works four our life. The way Hisaishi is able to combine elements of - let's say, for the sake of brevity- western and far-eastern music with such an emotional yet restrained edge is so... moving.
A recent addition in my book of favourites would be Kevin Penkin's score for the first season of Made in Abyss. Honestly, he was able to reach Hisaishi's levels of emotive intensity. Penkin employs also elements of dark-ish ambient that are so effective in painting the mysterious and immense nature of the Abyss. And I can say that, without a shadow of a doubt, the opening scene of the first episode, matched with the song "Underground River", is one of the best scenes of the entire history of animation. There, I've said it: judge me if you want.
Gummo and Natural Born Killers instantly come to mind.
The first film that popped in my head was Mulholland Drive (i actually thought of twin peaks but that's a whole series)
But Mulholland Drive has that classic scene of the Spanish woman singing her heart out on stage, and such a timeless score that feels very dark and ethereal and tragic. Amazing film.
Another favorite movie soundtrack is Fitzgerraldo by Werner herzog. Gotta love opera in the middle of the Amazon jungle and also legendary krautrock band popol vuh in the soundtrack...
Shit now I think of it Wrath of God has my favorite OST opening of any film ive ever seen. Legendary synth music as the conquistadors lead their slaves over machu pichu in the mist laden mountains. But Herzog always has good music in his films.
Shout out to the Microcosmos soundtrack too
Llorando by Rebekah del Rio! aka Roy Orbison's "Crying" except this time you're actually crying
@@hunterv9259 i had no idea that was a roy orbison cover haha, that's awesome
I haven’t seen no one mentioning, but for movie soundtrack, but my absolute favorite is Kubrik’s “A Clockwork Orange”, i would also mention “American Psycho”’s soundtrack
The soundtrack for the movie skunk is great and written and performed by Amenra
Dune, the both ones
Tetsuo mentioned!
Erich Korngold's scores for 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' (1938) and 'The Sea Hawk' (1940)... He was the Mozart of classic Hollywood film scores... 👌
Maurice Jarre's score for 'Lawrence of Arabia' comes close..
Just rambling off a few of my favorites:
Pi
Eraserhead
Cannibal Holocaust
Taxi Driver
Repo Man
Return of the Living Dead
Dead Man
The Shining
The Lost Boys
Heavy Metal
Savage Streets
Solid video, great to see Tetsuo and Gummo on here.
check out more of howard shores work? his stuff with cronenburg is good, and also suprised twin peaks ost isn't on here. fire walk with me has a great track called ''the pink room''
Here's some of my absolute favorite film soundtracks/scores of all time:
Batman (1989) Both the soundtrack by Prince and the score by Danny Elfman
Akira
Last Action Hero
Star Wars (1977)
The Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Batman Begins
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Psycho (1960)
Beetlejuice
Wes Anderson's films all rock
My favorite movie soundtrack would have to Morven Callar since that''s how I discovered Broadcast
i love "The Last Temptation Of Christ" soundtrack a lot
absolutly a great album (peter Gabriel)
Twin Peaks
The Shining
Dracula by Wojciech Kilar
Sicario
All Quiet On The Western Front
Nosferatu by Popol Vuh
Robin of Sherwood by Clannad
Ghost in The Shell
Woooo, Conan the Barbarian. Excellent choices in this survey overall, but that one is a personal standout, and the first film score I bought. How good is "the Orgy"?
BLADE RUNNER GOATED
You might like Nick Cave's scores, Ulver also did music for a couple, one I don't think the movie ever came out. As an old fart I loved the Crow soundtrack!
my favorite's gotta be Akira. despite being a film that takes place in a cyberpunk setting the music just has this consistent, i don't know...primordial feeling to it? Kaneda's Theme is the obvious standout (for me at least lmao) and it sounds like it was written for a toad venom orgy. but like, in a tasteful and artistic way
edit: ooh okay forgot about Fantastic Planet. that shit slaps too. i actually heard it first sampled in Flying Lotus' "Meditation Medication" and was obsessed with it before i even ever saw the movie lol. it turns out TONS of rappers have sampled it, and FlyLo himself has done so *several* times, but that was the first time i'd heard it. apparently the show Superjail remixed it or at least used a track heavily based on it for a scene involving the alien twins as well
There’s something about Conan the Barbarian 1982 and metal heads. It’s one of my top 10 movies of all time and most old heads I know love that shit. I think it just came out at the perfect time.
Repo man soundtrack is to punk similar to the Gummo soundtrack is to metal. Its also a super cool movie!!
I’m glad you have expanded out in your videos and do reviews on more than just extreme metal. Music solely designed to offend your parents is fine, but it gets kind of boring and uninspiring after awhile. In any case, your perspective is insightful and enthusiasm infectious no matter what you are reviewing.
Hey wyattxhim can make video about dsbm iceberg?
Do you like a hellraiser 1987 score by Christopher young.?It's my favourite
Top 12:
Black Roses Soundtrack *1988*
Halloween 3: Season of The Witch Score *1982*
The Crow Soundtrack *1994*
Fletch Soundtrack *1985*
Forbidden Planet Score *from the 50's but not released until 1976*
Dredd Score *2012*
The Guest soundtrack *2014*
Sicario Score *2015*
Ravenous Score *1999*
The Warriors Soundtrack *1979*
Night of the Demons Score *1988*
Hellraiser Score *1987*
If you like the omen, you might like Il Sorriso Del Grande Tentatore by Morricone.
For me Lord of the Rings soundtrack just hits different
Also really like interstellars soundtrack
The Barbie album in the background makes me think that he's just Wyatt.
My favorite movie OST is definitely Shin Gojira. Some songs are HORRIFYING
try "rainman" soundtracks from hans zimmer and other artists
My Favorite Film Soundtracks :
From Russia with Love (1963)
The Dollars Trilogy (1964-66)
Mad Max (1979)
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Blade Runner (1982)
Creepshow (1982)
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Dune Soundtrack
Istg this barbie album on the shelf is pissing me off
Some great calls, No Angelo Badalamenti, Clint Mansell, RZA...??? There's a fuck ton more but these seem obvious omissions.
albert?
Shout out to Gone Girl as a soundtrack that’s 99% better than the film
how are you going to make a favorite soundtrack video but you aren't including the first Crow soundtrack or Tromeo and Juliet?
Hey man its ok to be Jewish. You could have added Schindler's list.
Bruh- no mention of The Crow? 👎
Lol who cares what you think 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You do dipshit (3)
Stanley Kubrick's OST's.
he reminds me golden classics can be hardest in many ways.
The masculinity of the conan ost cant be overstated. Should do a "Most Masculine" list
The wyatt diet.
*scroll* *scroll* *scroll* Ah, there's Conan the Barbarian.
ALL RIGHT! Blade Runner, Conan The Barbarian.. You got my vote for video of the year.. (NO SARCASM.. HUGE VANGELIS FAN HERE!.. and i'm old as dirt.. LOL) But joking aside. .Wyatt you are a good person. You see what has to do with 'old things' and 'new things'. You are a “young person” interested in “old” music as much as in new things. And it's good. A video on niche genres like pagan BLACK metal, slam death, HC beatdown or even 90's gangsta rap would be cool! No ?
What's with the barbie movie vinyl being displayed on your shelf? 🤣
Poopoo in my diaper