@@thwompboss Yeah the way I interpreted, he's been in the game of snacking on people for a while as well. Ives is just an adopted moniker from an actual Colonel that must have traveled with the troup that fell victim to Colqhoun, and even that name could be fake if you consider how familiar he seemed with what he was doing.
You know, it's not courage to resist me, Boyd. It's courage to accept me. I mean, you're already one of us. Well...almost. You hunger for it. You just won't resign yourself to it. It's not so difficult, really...acquiescence. It's easy, actually. You just... give... in.
Whenever people ask me what my favorite movie is... I think of all the movies I love so dearly and then default on this one. The horror, the dark humor, the sheer POWER behind it's take on Wendigo myth. This movie is just so god damned good and I can not do it enough justice trying to explain why. It is really one of those movies you just have to watch to really see how awesome it is. Every time this song plays in particular, especially for scenes like the one where Boyd gives in and eats the stew right as the song picks up and it is really driven home how dire a situation he is in with his own hunger. A masterpiece of a movie, a masterpiece of a soundtrack 10/10 all around.
It's one of those rare movies where you think "How did this even get made in the first place, it's absolutely crazy..." just before you think "...But it did, it exists and it's perfect." It's not for everyone, but for those who love it, it seems tailor made for them. Everyone's perfectly cast, the balance of horror, humour and irreverence is just right and it has that bonkers soundtrack.
@@johntaylorson7769I would love to hear the pitch meeting. 'Now hear me out. Donnor party themed comedy-horror. Eh? Ehh?' ::proceeds to play whacky music on boombox while smiling at producers::
I hope you've rectified that in the year since this comment. Easily in my top five "horror" films. If you haven't, you can rent it on Amazon for like 3 bucks my dude. Please give it a watch.
I love the outro. Just as quickly as it began, all the unfathomable horror suddenly ceases.... having consumed itself... until the next turn of the never-ending cycle of human violence against human.
Lol. This song saved me today from a mental breakdown. I was at the party and my social anxiety decide to go from a 0 to a 100 in like one hour. So i listen this along with boyds journey on my blutues headphones, and it's really helped.
@@MARIUS2776 Actually, I had already had several snifters of Jack the night 4 years ago when I wrote the above comment. It's amazing how a little ethanol can strip away the layers of BS that our minds throw up to comfort us in our sobriety. If anything, the events of the last 4 years have only reinforced the veracity of my comment. Case in point: Donald Trump. I did get one thing wrong, though. Instead of "God help us." I should have said "God help everyone else.".
God, I never thought about that- yeah, I would absolutely love that. Albarn and Nyman used a lot of period-specific instruments that I bet sound amazing live.
My favorite soundtrack ever. I workout and when these songs come up it always pumps me up. These songs have drive to them like a goal waiting to be achieved, a laser like focus, a journey is ahead and I will succeed type of feeling. I have friends family look at me weird when I let them here my fav soundtrack. They don't get it HAHA.
yes! I agree listening to this soundtrack makes me wanna exercise and get stronger. like the strongest most savage I can be. it's uplifting and motivating in a strange way.
I love this whole bit where Ives bares his soul. You can't help feeling sorry for him, in a weird way. If nothing else, he's right that empires are cannibals.
Empires aren't cannibals, the point Ives was making was that once you've tasted the blood of your kinsmen, you begin needing it in larger and larger quantities. Empires are not formed by consuming other empires, but by consuming weaker and smaller nations.
My personal take was that Ives was impressing the irony --- America growing strong by "Westward expansion" (which was only possible by forcing indians onto reservations) & his plans for them to grow stronger by preying on all those predators coming west to seek fortunes. It's sorta like Jaguar & Anaconda. Both are APEX predators, both live in the jungle, but the jaguar rarely wins against the slow heavy river-prone snake
god this soundtrack is phenomenal. as is the whole movie. the acting, the plot, the scenery, just-wow. i always loved the violin in this piece especially. kudos to the music producers!
Damn this one is good! First heard this track in Atun-Shei Films video about King Philip’s war and although the video isn’t really historically accurate, the way he described everything with this music in the background had me searching for this soundtrack for a while
Ugh...even in the Ravenous soundtrack on RUclips theres these damn leftist retards. You human cockroaches are everywhere these days. Can we please keep politics out of this awesome soundtrack?
Easily my favorite track on the whole soundtrack, and possibly one of my favorite pieces ever written. (Not my very favorite, but it's definitely up there).
It's not actually a "horror movie" it's one of these movies you can't genre it. A special watch + i could say this movie inspired the tv show called hannibal
Lol remember when i rent it back in the days in the new release vhs lol awsome movie. ..these days 1 good movie per year. ..long time ago you have a headache 2 rent 3 vhs everything was good. ..2 day u got 2 search 4 1 hour ...last good movie i watch is killist and i know my shit lol
It has it's cult following. Big Lebowski wasn't all that well known either, despite the fact that just like with this film, it had known talent for cast. That too grew a huge cult following
One of the best movies ever made, IMHO. But then, I seem to have strange taste in films, relative to most. I remember I once got my mom to watch this movie with me... she was HORRIFIED, and looked at me like I was some kind of psycho. I tried to explain to her that it was all just a big metaphor for the Colonialist/Capitalist juggernaut machine, consuming everything in its path in pursuit of growth! Growth!! GROWTH!!!... but I don't think she got it.
I'd love to find me a copy of this sound track, loved this Movie to pieces, got alot of strange looks quoting some lines from it from those who were unenlightened to have not seen it the famous... "It's lonely being a cannibal you know"
If there were ever a thing,.. like having our own personal intro theme music to each and every living individual that would play as part of a natural born characteristic that's makes who we are individually,.. I'm fairly certain that I would try & slip away unseen, before that person could even see and walk up to me, if it were in a room where a party was going on. Cause I'd be thinking; "Yup.... That Dude is the murdering type... Alright.. I'm outta here.." Awesome soundtrack by the way too.
The track's title is a reference to Manifest Destiny, a phrase discussed midway through the film. Coined in 1845, it is the idea that the United States is destined-by God, to expand its dominion and democracy, Christianity, and capitalism across the entire North American continent. Colquhoun compares the concept to cannibalism, that killing and eating other people isn't any different to how the United States was expanding - by force - fighting and killing other nations like the Mexicans, Native Americans, etc, to establish itself and assert its power, because in a manner of speaking, cannibalism and Manifest Destiny are both about people consuming each other.
Listening closely... It sounds like a banjo that they are echoing, then there's some horns (maybe french) and a trumpet, violin and something else I couldn't identify
I want a D&D game portraying a historically accurate medieval war, and this is perfect for the burning of villages. You can here the horror, house by house. The march of steel and boots along the road.
"This country is seeking to be whole... stretching out its arms, and consuming all it can. And we merely follow." - Ives
Technically he's Colqhoun pretending to be Colonel Ives..?
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick The movie never really tells us his real identity
@@thwompboss Yeah the way I interpreted, he's been in the game of snacking on people for a while as well. Ives is just an adopted moniker from an actual Colonel that must have traveled with the troup that fell victim to Colqhoun, and even that name could be fake if you consider how familiar he seemed with what he was doing.
You know, it's not courage to resist me, Boyd.
It's courage to accept me.
I mean, you're already one of us.
Well...almost.
You hunger for it.
You just won't resign yourself to it.
It's not so difficult, really...acquiescence.
It's easy, actually. You just... give... in.
@@peterjanssen5901
Excellent.
This tracks makes me feel a certain kind of....virility.
One of the best movie soundtracks ever.
I wholeheartedly agree, along with Moon & the original Blade Runner it's a work of brilliance.
100 percent agree.
The work the Dust Brothers did on the Fight Club soundtrack
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol
figjt club is a really soli. soundtrack
One of the best movies ever
Whenever people ask me what my favorite movie is... I think of all the movies I love so dearly and then default on this one. The horror, the dark humor, the sheer POWER behind it's take on Wendigo myth. This movie is just so god damned good and I can not do it enough justice trying to explain why. It is really one of those movies you just have to watch to really see how awesome it is. Every time this song plays in particular, especially for scenes like the one where Boyd gives in and eats the stew right as the song picks up and it is really driven home how dire a situation he is in with his own hunger. A masterpiece of a movie, a masterpiece of a soundtrack 10/10 all around.
Oh, and to add: Robert Carlyle is a fucking beast of an actor, man.
O'odham native homie 4real dude fucking tweaker song ravenous 1999 😂🤣😉😊😎
It's one of those rare movies where you think "How did this even get made in the first place, it's absolutely crazy..." just before you think "...But it did, it exists and it's perfect." It's not for everyone, but for those who love it, it seems tailor made for them. Everyone's perfectly cast, the balance of horror, humour and irreverence is just right and it has that bonkers soundtrack.
@@johntaylorson7769I would love to hear the pitch meeting. 'Now hear me out. Donnor party themed comedy-horror. Eh? Ehh?' ::proceeds to play whacky music on boombox while smiling at producers::
Atun-Shei Films brought me here, haven't seen the film yet but this music is truly a banger
Same here! You can purchase it on youtube , warning once you've taken your first bite you cant stop!
I hope you’ve seen it by now. I used 123movies to watch it and I’m damn glad that I did
Same here I rented it on Amazon for Halloween it was incredible
I hope you've rectified that in the year since this comment. Easily in my top five "horror" films. If you haven't, you can rent it on Amazon for like 3 bucks my dude. Please give it a watch.
Eat to live, Don't live to eat - Benjamin Franklin
+Arcade Warrior Isn't this civilized?
+John Arkady BOL :)
+Arcade Warrior Waste not, Want not. - Benjamin Franklin
yeah, with his bad back he shouldn't be throwing anyone.
Omg I never expected to see you in this comment section!
I love the outro. Just as quickly as it began, all the unfathomable horror suddenly ceases.... having consumed itself... until the next turn of the never-ending cycle of human violence against human.
@syggkvislingwitchfindernie3296 Define deez nuts. Puerile edgelord guff.
@Sygg Kvisling "Witchfinder" Nielsen yes, and nature will perish, and we men will live on and conquer the stars. equality is a step to that godhood.
Nothing like some good stew to get you through the long winter.
Who are still listening to this in 2021are total LEGENDS
2023 now
@@jessicaroxlife2996 That's whats up! I was gonna say the same thing lol
2024, going strong!
2024
Lol. This song saved me today from a mental breakdown. I was at the party and my social anxiety decide to go from a 0 to a 100 in like one hour. So i listen this along with boyds journey on my blutues headphones, and it's really helped.
This is the true music of the human soul. God help us.
!!
Take a couple of snifters of jack for the pain man. Great interoperable pontificating my man. U on weed
The human soul can get pretty ugly . . .
This music is about Assassin's Creed
@@MARIUS2776 Actually, I had already had several snifters of Jack the night 4 years ago when I wrote the above comment. It's amazing how a little ethanol can strip away the layers of BS that our minds throw up to comfort us in our sobriety. If anything, the events of the last 4 years have only reinforced the veracity of my comment. Case in point: Donald Trump. I did get one thing wrong, though. Instead of "God help us." I should have said "God help everyone else.".
My cat I’ve had since I was 15 ( I’m 31 now ) was eaten by a coyote last week . This score is helping me with my grief and accepting the cycle of life
What I wouldn't give to see this soundtrack performed live!!
Omgoodness! I just commented that exact desire! So good! BEAUTIFUL smile by the way! I'm Erin the ♎! Lol😁😉🙃🙋✨👥
@@itswhatyoumakeit6950 great mines think alike!! And thank you💗
@@itswhatyoumakeit6950 I'm Erica
id pay over $100 to see this live. i got a buddies band who does live shows, of film scorez. gotta do this
God, I never thought about that- yeah, I would absolutely love that. Albarn and Nyman used a lot of period-specific instruments that I bet sound amazing live.
Possibly one of the best films ever made in the genre...
My favorite soundtrack ever. I workout and when these songs come up it always pumps me up. These songs have drive to them like a goal waiting to be achieved, a laser like focus, a journey is ahead and I will succeed type of feeling. I have friends family look at me weird when I let them here my fav soundtrack. They don't get it HAHA.
yes! I agree listening to this soundtrack makes me wanna exercise and get stronger. like the strongest most savage I can be. it's uplifting and motivating in a strange way.
The protein shake might taste a bit different after listening to this!
You might end up on the raw all meat diet.
@@squash2097 It's the strength of your devoured enemies.
Taking hold.
Well, I can't blame you; he was tough. But then, a good soldier ought to be.
this whole OST is exceptional
I love this whole bit where Ives bares his soul. You can't help feeling sorry for him, in a weird way.
If nothing else, he's right that empires are cannibals.
Empires aren't cannibals, the point Ives was making was that once you've tasted the blood of your kinsmen, you begin needing it in larger and larger quantities. Empires are not formed by consuming other empires, but by consuming weaker and smaller nations.
Elegit And cannibals are formed by consuming weaker and smaller humans. The metaphor still works here.
My personal take was that Ives was impressing the irony --- America growing strong by "Westward expansion" (which was only possible by forcing indians onto reservations) & his plans for them to grow stronger by preying on all those predators coming west to seek fortunes. It's sorta like Jaguar & Anaconda. Both are APEX predators, both live in the jungle, but the jaguar rarely wins against the slow heavy river-prone snake
@@MrSniperdude01 shut up stupid asshole... ugh
@@kidsundance9021 shut up little shithead, you have no place here...
god this soundtrack is phenomenal. as is the whole movie. the acting, the plot, the scenery, just-wow. i always loved the violin in this piece especially. kudos to the music producers!
Damn this one is good!
First heard this track in Atun-Shei Films video about King Philip’s war and although the video isn’t really historically accurate, the way he described everything with this music in the background had me searching for this soundtrack for a while
Such a great musical score on this film.
I love the string instrument on this track...sounds like a sitar.
It's a hammered dulcimer :)
"It's not so difficult, really... acquiescence. It's easy, actually. You just... give... in."
"You know, it's not courage to resist me... It's courage to accept me." --- Said Donald Trump. Will we acquiesce?
@AlphaChocolateTruffle LOL!!
But you're a bit off, people have been doing that for years.
@AlphaChocolateTruffle
Trump has got worse every week . Who thought it would be thks bad ?
Worse president all time .
Ugh...even in the Ravenous soundtrack on RUclips theres these damn leftist retards.
You human cockroaches are everywhere these days.
Can we please keep politics out of this awesome soundtrack?
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick You're as political in the comment section as they are???? If not, even more aggravating!
Easily my favorite track on the whole soundtrack, and possibly one of my favorite pieces ever written. (Not my very favorite, but it's definitely up there).
Top 9 easy.
My all-time favorite horror movie.
It's not actually a "horror movie" it's one of these movies you can't genre it.
A special watch + i could say this movie inspired the tv show called hannibal
Its adventurous horror comedy
Ties for me with _Alien_
Anyone else here because of Atun-Shei Films
yes, and holy hell I am glad
Lol remember when i rent it back in the days in the new release vhs lol awsome movie. ..these days 1 good movie per year. ..long time ago you have a headache 2 rent 3 vhs everything was good. ..2 day u got 2 search 4 1 hour ...last good movie i watch is killist and i know my shit lol
King Phillip's war
@@rohandahiya7822 He made an entire video on how this is an amazing film.
@@ZagrebBundist I know
Never thought the guy from Blur and Gorillaz would help compose this soundtrack!!! Mind-blowing!!!
Wow! For real?
@@malak900 yes! Check Damon Albarn
This really makes cleaning out your closet and opening your old things fun
Except when you think there may be rats
RIP Antonia Bird
"It's an easy decision Boyd. ... famine or feast, live or die."
Such an underrated film and soundtrack
Doceniam ten film i muzykę. Pozdrawiam.
film is so good yet reltively unknown and the soundtrack is just nuts
It has it's cult following. Big Lebowski wasn't all that well known either, despite the fact that just like with this film, it had known talent for cast. That too grew a huge cult following
One of the best movies ever made, IMHO. But then, I seem to have strange taste in films, relative to most. I remember I once got my mom to watch this movie with me... she was HORRIFIED, and looked at me like I was some kind of psycho. I tried to explain to her that it was all just a big metaphor for the Colonialist/Capitalist juggernaut machine, consuming everything in its path in pursuit of growth! Growth!! GROWTH!!!... but I don't think she got it.
@@murch7299 She probably got it, but she just didn't like the implications.
"Homo homini lupus." - ancient Roman proverb.
Always relevant, it seems.
Just like during thr Homolodor exactly 90 ago.... 🐺
Eat to Live, don't Live to Eat...uh...uh?!" I Just saw this awesome movie againt today , Just Amazing movie !
I'd love to find me a copy of this sound track, loved this Movie to pieces, got alot of strange looks quoting some lines from it from those who were unenlightened to have not seen it the famous... "It's lonely being a cannibal you know"
Albarns best work and most don't know it.
Stephen Palz undoubtedly. It's head and shoulders ahead of all of his other works even allowing for top quality of some of his compositions.
The question is "Who is going to eat the other first?"
*raise his glass*...Bravo. :)
I usually find the majority Horror movies soundtracks forgetable, with exception of this among a few others.
This OST is fire
Fire and a well-cooked stew.
If there were ever a thing,.. like having our own personal intro theme music to each and every living individual that would play as part of a natural born characteristic that's makes who we are individually,..
I'm fairly certain that I would try & slip away unseen, before that person could even see and walk up to me, if it were in a room where a party was going on.
Cause I'd be thinking;
"Yup.... That Dude is the murdering type... Alright..
I'm outta here.."
Awesome soundtrack by the way too.
It's f*****g creepy without even knowing the film's narrative. Worse still knowing.
A pretty music, for a great movie !
He’s licking meeeeeee!!!!!!
This movie and "The Last of the mohicans" are selling it to me just by the soundtrack
90s had best movies
This is perfect
Have you listened to Damon Albarn's other stuff? He's done a wide range of music.
A theme song to all destinies. Will they be manifested? Only time will tell.
The track's title is a reference to Manifest Destiny, a phrase discussed midway through the film. Coined in 1845, it is the idea that the United States is destined-by God, to expand its dominion and democracy, Christianity, and capitalism across the entire North American continent.
Colquhoun compares the concept to cannibalism, that killing and eating other people isn't any different to how the United States was expanding - by force - fighting and killing other nations like the Mexicans, Native Americans, etc, to establish itself and assert its power, because in a manner of speaking, cannibalism and Manifest Destiny are both about people consuming each other.
Well him and Nyman worked on the songs for this soundtrack separately. The album was by both of them, yes, but the songs were individual.
2:33 is the fun part
2:30 for sure though.
Windego
What is the instrument they use for this song? I have always loved the sound of it, and I was never sure what it was.
Listening closely... It sounds like a banjo that they are echoing, then there's some horns (maybe french) and a trumpet, violin and something else I couldn't identify
Banjo.
Dulcimer
@@MrSniperdude01 don't forget Barry sax I believe.
The cd listed the instruments used, I'm almost positive.
I love your video so much
This and 28 days later had such a creepy yet badass score.
Universal truth... You are what you EAT ;-)
Applesauce
Chicken Nuggets
Pomegranate
Eat to Live, Don't Live to Eat.
Blazing_Fox Eh, eh?
AlXore It's a very easy decision Boyd
4 lolFuck 😂
not indiscriminately no, selectively
Excelente
"I would say it was your manifest destiny not to" - Capable from Mad Max: Fury Road.
HE WAS LICKING ME!!!!!!
And that wasnt the worst part
2:34 😱🌪️
breakfast.
lunch.
reinforcements?
-morality,,,,, the last bastion of a coward..........
mi mala puntuación es por los muchos anuncios que saltan no por la b.s.o. en sí que está muy bien
🔥🔥🔥
Just realized that this melody and NIN song The Downward Spiral have similarities.
"Eat me" -Anonymous
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I want a D&D game portraying a historically accurate medieval war, and this is perfect for the burning of villages. You can here the horror, house by house. The march of steel and boots along the road.
Or a time of famine that is so great, you find villages with a ghoul cult where they hunt travelers
"He was tough... but a good fighter ought to be."
Is anyone else kinda getting a drumerless Tool vibe from this.
Thé guys from blur and gorrillaz damon albarn. ..good movie underated. ..seen this when i was 14 lol ahh memories
banging
anyone else find it hilarious, and terriyfying, when
begbie
screams? what a giant of a little man....
Played this song while I was shitting to match my mood 👀
Succulent Chinese meal
What is the charge?
@@The_Custos For eating a man. A succulent Chinese man?
When America finally gives into peer pressure and anexis a country
makes me hungry for human flesh
Acquiescence
🐸🐸🐸
Have you checked out more of Damon Albarn's music?
pretty sure everyone on this planet has heard at least one Gorillaz or Blur song knowingly or not.
Isn’t this civilised.
I always imagined Darkrai and a female Banette dancing to this.... Along with various Dark, Ghost, and Psychic type Pokémon playing the instruments.
Get this horse shit out of here...
I support this horse shit
@@justicemckinney3769 He's just jelly since he didn't think of it first. 😂
when the anti-imperialist themes fucking hit
il manque le meilleur morceau : Saveoursoulissa