I've really started liking Dawn of War 2:s soundtrack lately, especially the Eldar themes are pretty damn cool. Almost makes me want to play as the Eldar. Almost.
No, I can't call any soundtrack my favourite one.
Great soundtrack. it was a shame about the rest of the movie.valium said:Tron: Legacy.
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I was going to mention Drive. That soundtrack was so integral to the film, it was really great.Tropicaz said:I really like new vegas's, as well as the final fantasy circa VII-X. Zanarkand from 10 is one of my favourite pieces of music - played here by a full orchestra it's awesome.
For films, I'm a little bit shocked no one has said Drive yet. The soundtrack to that film is stunning. Also honourable mentions to Disney films, my favourite OST would probably have to be Toy Story's.
Seems to me like people are just posting examples, since putting an entire soundtrack on here would probably be annoying. That's what I was doing anyway.Tom_green_day said:I think people are quoting one song, where I understood the question asked for a soundtrack where every song held the line and was decent.
For games, my favourite original soundtrack is probably Mass Effect 3 (or possibly Skyrim). For unoriginal, definitely a Fallout. While I thought 3 set the scene better, New Vegas probably had more interesting songs.
For films, best original soundtrack I'll have to be unoriginal and say a Lord of the Rings. For unoriginal, probably Wayne's World![]()
Whilst watching the film, I'd have agreed, it works impeccably within the film itself. I then got the album afterwards, and the majority is unlistenable outside of the movie, apart from the particularly Daft Punk-esque few (I think Derezzed was the best as a stand alone song). But, a similar sounding soundtrack that nailed the electronic/classical/ambient vibe was Deus Ex: Human Revolution. That is inredible both inside and outside of the game.valium said:Tron: Legacy.
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Yeah that was a great soundtrack, it even managed to make Rick Ross good. Loved the tupac at the end.Vault101 said:while I find "Zimmer" style big orchastral soundtracks nice and all once you hear one rousing orchastral peice they get a bit...predictable (I do however love the dark knights OST)
thats why I like taratino films and enniomorricone...recently watched Django unchained which had a great soundtrack