andiran23

andiran23 t1_iy74cxz wrote

- Tron: Legacy: "Oh, Daft Punk is making a movie score? Lmao wtf" and then we got one of the coolest electronic scores ever

- Oblivion: same thing. Basically nobody expected anything special, and BOOM!, amazing stuff, works wonders with the landscapes vibes

- Interstellar: obviously Nolan always had a solid taste for score and a full understanding of how important score is to elevate a movie, but how could expect that kind of sound? Especially considering the last few Zimmer bombastic scores from like 2010 to 2013?

- The Kung fu panda trilogy. Applies to every single aspect of those movies really. Some of my favorite movies ever (first two. 3 is amazing too but not as good) and an immaculate score, full of awesomeness (hehe) and so, so, so much emotion. The last minute of "My fist hungers for justice" still drives me to tears after 11 years

- The village: considering Sixth sense and Signs both had spectacular scores, it was expected. First time I watched the movie I didn't really like it, but the score was key to understanding what Shyamalan was aiming for. It's literally my favorite score EVER. I don't think a single other score is so hauntingly gorgeous. The violin solo in "The vote" is magic to me, can't grasp how someone could ever play so perfectly such high notes. It's magic.

- Les choristes (The chorus): oh, so this is a french movie about a children's choir in the 1940s? Ok, fine. Wonderful songs and a splendid orchestral score too. Also contains one of my favorite samples ever. "Les partitions" is sampled in "L'impasse" by Kery James, a french rapper

- No time to die: the way Billie Eilish's theme's melody is also the love theme. It's simple stuff, but it's been haunting me ever since I saw the movie. Every time it plays the emotions hit me like a freaking spaceship

- Prisoners: HOW

- Leigh Whannell's The invisible man: "Denouement". I'm running out of superlatives, this ending was wonderful. Such a fantastic movie, such a good premise. It's just so good

- X-Men: Dark Phoenix + the second album "Xperiments from Dark Phoenix": it's repetitive and I absolutely love it for that, it slaps so hard

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andiran23 t1_iy063ga wrote

Gravity Gravity Gravity!!!

Must-watch in 3D. You lose like 50% of the immersion in 2D.

Also it's not really useful but the Kung fu panda movies are great in 3D, there's a ton of depth, it rules. Doctor Strange 1, while being a post-conversion, works so well in 3D, especially the first "space travel" and the "fractal chase" in the middle

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