How does one go an entire video of movie soundtracks and song tie-ins without talking about JAMES BOND. The songs are living part of the hype for those movies. And these ones are still named after the movie!
I feel like trailers are very important too with their use of music. They rely on music hyping up the movies they’re promoting and can set the mood, feel and themes of the movie that will interest audiences. I feel like notable films that use music effectively in their trailers are Godzilla 2, Joker, Detective Pikachu, and others. Trailers also promote the song too, since there’s a high chance that almost everyone will the trailer, especially during a huge movie event like Avengers. I’m sure there are better examples than the ones I listed, though. Good video
I do really love me some classic Soundtracks from The Shining, Pulp Fiction, 2001: A Space Odysee, but one of my recent favorites is Baby Driver. This movie is perfectly tied in with the Soundtrack to the point where the actors read the script with the Soundtrack on and everything in this movie is on beat. Edgar Wright showing his attention to detail again. Scott Pilgrim vs World would also be a good example for that.
The fact that you made it through this without mentioning Michael Giacchino (the backbone of all geek movie soundtracks, the glue keeping cinema together) and Lyn Manuel-Miranda is a feat.
5:36 - The songs from with South Pacific and Gigi are mixed up , 'Some Enchanted Evening' is in the former , while 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' is in the latter
Probably my favorite movie tie in/soundtrack is the soundtrack for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The songs that were created for it are great on their own but they also fit into the movie very well. If I remember correctly all of the Sex Bob-Omb's music is written by or inspired by Beck. Plus, the Clash At Demonhead song Black Sheep (sung by Brie Larson) is written and performed by one of my favorite bands Metric.
"Feels Like Summer" from _Shaun the Sheep_ and "Drive It Like You Stole It" from _Sing Street_ are two of the most unheralded film themes of the 2010s and their snubs shall remain everlasting blemishes on the record of the Academy's Music branch.
Drive it like you stole it is a motherfucking BOP and NO ONE could convince me otherwise, what an underrated movie Sing Street is! I absolutely adore it!
Madonna's track "Into the Groove" for _Desperately Seeking Susan_ is an absolute banger and I'm surprised no one else in the comments section seems to have mentioned it.
2 of my favorite movies of all time are scott pilgrim and juno, and a big reason i love both those movies are their soundtracks. they both perfectly fit the garage rock/folky indie vibes of each film respectively
I don’t know why I get so upset at stupid shit like that. I guess I just despise why that movie and the studio were created. I apologize, oh holy “k” men. I do apologize for my overly sensitive soul, and I hope you have it in your hearts to forgive a person such as myself.
Favorite movie soundtrack...Young Guns 2. The songs Jon Bon Jovi wrote on there were so epic. From Blaze of Glory, to Santa Fe...witch is my favorite song of all time. He had Jeff Beck, Elton John and lkttle Richard on some of tracks. Every song on that soundtrack is really good. It really takes you to the feeling of that film. He really hit a homerun on this album. Dying aint much a livng is a haunting song that once you hear you cant get it out of youre head. Just epic.
This is a considerably old video but I have to say: How did you forget about Smash Mouth's All Star? The tie in song from the memorable movie Shre... MYSTERY MEN
I love your videos. As a music nerd it makes me so happy watching these. My fav so far is your Glee vid as I am a massive Gleek but still every single one of your vids is so interesting and I love them.
If this topic is interesting to you, try watching the movie True Stories. It was directed by David Byrne and he also plays a main character. There’s Talking Heads music throughout but in the most fun, weird ways possible. One of the most under-seen and underrated movies ever!
Thank you for talking about this. It's easily one of my favorite subjects because now, since tie-in songs for movies are fewer and far between, the ones that are good tend to be really good, and the bad ones tend to be Fallout Boy Ghostbusters feat. Missy Elliot or Venom by Eminem levels of bad, and I love it.
My 2nd favorite (with respect to shark tale) soundtrack from a movie for me has to be whatever song ends up in a Tarantino movie cause that man knows his oldies and how to use them.
Good Will Hunting is a movie that comes to mind by popularizing the indie artist, Elliot Smith. It was an example of a movie including many works of a lesser-known artist for taste and it seemed to work out well.
My favourite has gotta be Hit 'Em High from the Space Jam soundtrack. Having five high-profile rappers coming together to rap in-character as the Monstars is a feat in and of itself, but also it slaaaaaaaps
I feel like not mentioning the "Judgement Night" soundtrack was a huge omission. The fact that it's not just a collection of songs by major artists, and not even just original songs for the soundtrack, but artists of different genres working together to make completely new songs is pretty groundbreaking. Also, no mention of my favorite pre-existing music soundtrack, "Repro Man." XD
one of my favourite soundtracks is from submarine (a very underrated film btw). the ep for that film was done by alex turner (of arctic monkeys) and has, imo, some of his best work, even if he has come out and said most of the songs were written before he was asked to do the soundtrack.
At least one person finally noticed that the SpongeBob movie soundtrack has a so many indie darlings on it (I mean Wilco, flaming lips, and of course ween were on a SpongeBob soundtrack)
@@IsaacPrinTheNerdWilco contributed the song "Just a Kid" for the end credits, as did Flaming Lips with their amazingly-titled "SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy"
Would’ve liked to see the O’Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack get a shoutout because it’s the only soundtrack to win AOTY at the Grammy this century. Also because I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow whips
"All films had the same soundtrack. Here it is now." XD That was a good one. (I seriously wish it were possible for you to just hear me laughing so I wouldn't be forced o come up with a clever comment just so you can know that I laughed at that joke XD)
I'm more of a score person (all the love to John Williams/Danny Elfman) but a few things that might have been fun to throw in that I remember from my 80s/90s childhood: The Batman/Prince soundtrack (Batdance was...interesting), while mentioning all the 90s ballads, I was really into another Celine Dion classic ('Because You Loved Me') which is from a movie I've never seen, Madonna also had several (including for films she was in) - Evita, This Used to Be My Playground, I'll Remember, Michael Jackson had the Free Willy song...Also, I was totally obsessed with the Batman Forever soundtrack when I was a kid, I had it on CD, haha. The Flaming Lips song was my favorite! I of course have to mention one of my favorite bands, Evanescence, who got popular when Bring Me To Life (not even close to my favorite song by them) was on the Daredevil soundtrack...but ultimately one of my FAVORITE movie soundtracks, both score+music is the Donnie Darko soundtrack which has a really great mix of 80s music (plus that Mad World cover, which is great and actually what introduced me to that song, but I will die on the 'Tears for Fears did it way better' hill...) and an eerie score. That's not even going into the recent spate of music/band biopics (Rocketman, Bohemian Rhapsody, Elvis, etc). Or flops like Spice World and Glitter where musicians tried to get into movie making. There's also that trend in movie trailers to play a 'dark' or 'dramatic' version of some pop song to create tension. James Bond is of course it's own whole thing too.
i miss when a movie's compilation soundtrack was a part of marketing- i've found so many new bands that i love to this day from watching movies. horror movies in particular always had my favourites: the crow, the craft, queen of the damned, house of wax etc all have amazing alternative soundtracks xx
"Can You Feel The Love Tonight" by Elton John and the extended version of "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri are just implanted in my brain now. One for the nostalgia and the other because the soundtrack was the only good thing to come out of the franchise.
Will Smith with both "Men in Black" AND "Wild Wild West". Say what you will about the latter film (I guilty pleasure it) but that song is a BANGER (despite what he took from Stevie Wonder)
So you've spoken about Daft Punk (Deep Discog Dive) and about movie soundtracks, but in neither video you mentioned the Tron:Legacy soundtrack - which is phenomenal - soo... whats up with that?
What about James Bond theme tunes? Do they count as tie ins? I've enjoyed the lotr/hobbit tie-ins, particularly Annie lennox's into the west and Enya let it be. Also, I loved the film Prince caspian so listened to Regina Spektor's the Call a lot! Post-2000s I'm a believer from shrek and falling slowly from once come to mind as big hitters! ☺
also surprised nobodys mentioned sofia coppola? lost in translation features songs from my bloody valentine and jesus & mary chain, and who else would put songs by the cure and new order in a movie about marie antoinette?
I understand why 2001: A Space Odyssey wasn't mentioned as it didn't have the cultural impact of Easy Rider, but I felt like adding on that 2001 had the same kind of deal as Easy Rider but with classical pieces instead of "hard rockin' road tunes" coming out just a year prior to that New Hollywood boom(Like seriously its almost beat for beat the same story - Kubrick had the pieces as a placeholder but liked it more than the soundtrack that was written so he kept it in).
Well…”the end” (apocalypse now), contrapuntal “ordinary world” (layer cake), the whole of School of Rock (bar the regrettable creepy bits that have aged…poorly), every m&s ad with Fleetwood Mac’s “Albatross” on it…oh yeah, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Highlander has some fine Queen ,omens too.
I know yours came out before (s/po to day before my birthday) but you should check out The Take's video on the Movie Musical. Right now (as in at this point in time, July 2020) they seem to be doing a series on music and pop music tropes, I think you'd really enjoy. Also #whyareyoulikethis #sharktale XD
The Secret life of Walter Mitty ticks the central artist box with Jose Gonzales/Junip for the most part, Scott Pilgrim, outside of a few incredible 90s grunge and alt-rock gems, uses Sex Bob-Ombs battle of the band's-esque context to score the damn thing, Juno is the best indie film soundtrack of all time; It successfully blended the protagonists love of new wave and twee balladry with some of the greatest, most underrated 70s folk and rock tracks ever. Tell me that Mott The Hoople's 'All The Young Dudes' doesn't deserve more film features? But most importantly, these three films almost never enter the discussion for quality compilation/pseudo score/central-artists-hand-on-the-controls. When I overheard a girl raving over the Juno soundtrack in the mosh pit of a BrockHampton show, I almost flipped as hard as I did when BOOGIE came on. In conclusion, these are great, no contest
That Fiona Apple joke is brilliant bless your heart
How does one go an entire video of movie soundtracks and song tie-ins without talking about JAMES BOND. The songs are living part of the hype for those movies. And these ones are still named after the movie!
How has nobody mentioned “Moon River”? An absolutely iconic tie-in song and perhaps one of Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic moments
I lovee that song
I feel like trailers are very important too with their use of music. They rely on music hyping up the movies they’re promoting and can set the mood, feel and themes of the movie that will interest audiences. I feel like notable films that use music effectively in their trailers are Godzilla 2, Joker, Detective Pikachu, and others.
Trailers also promote the song too, since there’s a high chance that almost everyone will the trailer, especially during a huge movie event like Avengers. I’m sure there are better examples than the ones I listed, though. Good video
The X-Tina & Missy rendition of Car Wash being your opener warmed my 2000s child heart.
The whole 'Mystery of Love' EP by Sufjan Stevens for 'Call Me By Your Name' is a 10
Oh my GOD how did I not mention that, I love those songs
Simply superior tbh
That whole soundtrack is so good. It’s also my favorite movie ever.
@@AugAug989 it’s up there for me and it’s probably my fav ep oat
@@cabhan I mean the whole movie. And god damn visions of Gideon makes me cry everytime I hear it.
If I see any Shark Tale apologism in this video I will RIOT
Could you imagine a shark tale theme made by will smith?
I do really love me some classic Soundtracks from The Shining, Pulp Fiction, 2001: A Space Odysee, but one of my recent favorites is Baby Driver. This movie is perfectly tied in with the Soundtrack to the point where the actors read the script with the Soundtrack on and everything in this movie is on beat. Edgar Wright showing his attention to detail again. Scott Pilgrim vs World would also be a good example for that.
The fact that you made it through this without mentioning Michael Giacchino (the backbone of all geek movie soundtracks, the glue keeping cinema together) and Lyn Manuel-Miranda is a feat.
The Black Panther soundtrack is just incredibly solid. Still listen to a fair few of those on the regular
5:36 - The songs from with South Pacific and Gigi are mixed up , 'Some Enchanted Evening' is in the former , while 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' is in the latter
Makes sense when you consider what the plot of Gigi is.
That super goddamn racist clip is a work of ART
AGREED
Probably my favorite movie tie in/soundtrack is the soundtrack for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The songs that were created for it are great on their own but they also fit into the movie very well. If I remember correctly all of the Sex Bob-Omb's music is written by or inspired by Beck. Plus, the Clash At Demonhead song Black Sheep (sung by Brie Larson) is written and performed by one of my favorite bands Metric.
All Star was a tie-in song for:
- Digimon The Movie
- Shrek
- Mystery Men
Wasn't it also on Rat Race?
"Feels Like Summer" from _Shaun the Sheep_ and "Drive It Like You Stole It" from _Sing Street_ are two of the most unheralded film themes of the 2010s and their snubs shall remain everlasting blemishes on the record of the Academy's Music branch.
Drive it like you stole it is a motherfucking BOP and NO ONE could convince me otherwise, what an underrated movie Sing Street is! I absolutely adore it!
FEELS LIKE SUMMER WAS FOR THAT MOVIE!!!
Madonna's track "Into the Groove" for _Desperately Seeking Susan_ is an absolute banger and I'm surprised no one else in the comments section seems to have mentioned it.
Trainspotting easily had the best soundtrack of all time. Great video.
*HERE COMES JOHNNY YEN AGAIN...*
I think this might be my favorite video you've ever made so far
2 of my favorite movies of all time are scott pilgrim and juno, and a big reason i love both those movies are their soundtracks. they both perfectly fit the garage rock/folky indie vibes of each film respectively
Bittersweet Symphony at the end of Cruel Intentions is pure perfection.
I’m upset that Shrek was just a footnote in this video.
Don't worry, my four part series on the Shrek soundtracks is in the works
Good riddance. That movie should be a footnote. It’s the epitome of how to ruin a medium’s chance at ever being taken seriously.
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I don’t know why I get so upset at stupid shit like that. I guess I just despise why that movie and the studio were created.
I apologize, oh holy “k” men. I do apologize for my overly sensitive soul, and I hope you have it in your hearts to forgive a person such as myself.
This is really interesting and I am glad this video exists.
Thank you!
Favorite movie soundtrack...Young Guns 2. The songs Jon Bon Jovi wrote on there were so epic. From Blaze of Glory, to Santa Fe...witch is my favorite song of all time. He had Jeff Beck, Elton John and lkttle Richard on some of tracks. Every song on that soundtrack is really good. It really takes you to the feeling of that film. He really hit a homerun on this album. Dying aint much a livng is a haunting song that once you hear you cant get it out of youre head. Just epic.
This is a considerably old video but I have to say: How did you forget about Smash Mouth's All Star? The tie in song from the memorable movie Shre... MYSTERY MEN
I really like the High Fidelity soundtrack. Fits perfectly to Nick Hornby's book AND the film.
Neil Young's title track for "Philadelphia", one of few songs that actually brings me to tears every time I hear it
I love your videos. As a music nerd it makes me so happy watching these. My fav so far is your Glee vid as I am a massive Gleek but still every single one of your vids is so interesting and I love them.
Panic! At the disco’s new perspective is a Amazing tie-in
This was one of the best RUclips videos I’ve seen.
If this topic is interesting to you, try watching the movie True Stories. It was directed by David Byrne and he also plays a main character. There’s Talking Heads music throughout but in the most fun, weird ways possible. One of the most under-seen and underrated movies ever!
Ooh thank you for recommending this!
Thank you for talking about this. It's easily one of my favorite subjects because now, since tie-in songs for movies are fewer and far between, the ones that are good tend to be really good, and the bad ones tend to be Fallout Boy Ghostbusters feat. Missy Elliot or Venom by Eminem levels of bad, and I love it.
THIS IS SO DANG THOROUGH AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH
My 2nd favorite (with respect to shark tale) soundtrack from a movie for me has to be whatever song ends up in a Tarantino movie cause that man knows his oldies and how to use them.
The Crow soundtrack is the best 90’s alt rock album fucking fight me
"It Can't Rain All the Time" really should've gotten a Best Original Song Oscar nomination.
I was about to post this as my favorite soundtrack of all time. I'll just say it here instead and upvote you.
Mystery of Love by Sufjan Stevens from Call Me By Your Name is honestly one of my favorite Sufjan songs
Good Will Hunting is a movie that comes to mind by popularizing the indie artist, Elliot Smith. It was an example of a movie including many works of a lesser-known artist for taste and it seemed to work out well.
My favourite has gotta be Hit 'Em High from the Space Jam soundtrack. Having five high-profile rappers coming together to rap in-character as the Monstars is a feat in and of itself, but also it slaaaaaaaps
I feel like not mentioning the "Judgement Night" soundtrack was a huge omission. The fact that it's not just a collection of songs by major artists, and not even just original songs for the soundtrack, but artists of different genres working together to make completely new songs is pretty groundbreaking.
Also, no mention of my favorite pre-existing music soundtrack, "Repro Man." XD
one of my favourite soundtracks is from submarine (a very underrated film btw). the ep for that film was done by alex turner (of arctic monkeys) and has, imo, some of his best work, even if he has come out and said most of the songs were written before he was asked to do the soundtrack.
At least one person finally noticed that the SpongeBob movie soundtrack has a so many indie darlings on it (I mean Wilco, flaming lips, and of course ween were on a SpongeBob soundtrack)
jocie It was just based on Hillenburg’s music taste. A lot of animators like to include their favorite musicians in their works I’ve noticed.
I love that album. "Under my rock" truly slams.
Well, now I love the movie even more. Where were Wilco and Flaming Lips?
@@IsaacPrinTheNerdWilco contributed the song "Just a Kid" for the end credits, as did Flaming Lips with their amazingly-titled "SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy"
I think Queen did an amazing job on the highlander soundtrack
Watching waiting for some reference to "Decode", from cinematic masterpiece Twilight
Some good ones I like: In The City from Warriors, Arthur's Theme, and St. Elmo's Fire
The Hunger Games soundtracks especially the first two movies are great
Would’ve liked to see the O’Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack get a shoutout because it’s the only soundtrack to win AOTY at the Grammy this century. Also because I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow whips
I genuinely love the car wash cover from shark tale 🤣💖
Very interesting stuff, I like it!
Favorite movie soundtrack would probably be from Angels Egg 1985.
such an underrated and haunting anime movie xx
We should give a little shutout to film score composers. The legendary Hans Zimmer and Max Richter to name a couple. And Ramin Djawadi for sure.
"All films had the same soundtrack. Here it is now."
XD That was a good one.
(I seriously wish it were possible for you to just hear me laughing so I wouldn't be forced o come up with a clever comment just so you can know that I laughed at that joke XD)
I'm more of a score person (all the love to John Williams/Danny Elfman) but a few things that might have been fun to throw in that I remember from my 80s/90s childhood: The Batman/Prince soundtrack (Batdance was...interesting), while mentioning all the 90s ballads, I was really into another Celine Dion classic ('Because You Loved Me') which is from a movie I've never seen, Madonna also had several (including for films she was in) - Evita, This Used to Be My Playground, I'll Remember, Michael Jackson had the Free Willy song...Also, I was totally obsessed with the Batman Forever soundtrack when I was a kid, I had it on CD, haha. The Flaming Lips song was my favorite!
I of course have to mention one of my favorite bands, Evanescence, who got popular when Bring Me To Life (not even close to my favorite song by them) was on the Daredevil soundtrack...but ultimately one of my FAVORITE movie soundtracks, both score+music is the Donnie Darko soundtrack which has a really great mix of 80s music (plus that Mad World cover, which is great and actually what introduced me to that song, but I will die on the 'Tears for Fears did it way better' hill...) and an eerie score.
That's not even going into the recent spate of music/band biopics (Rocketman, Bohemian Rhapsody, Elvis, etc). Or flops like Spice World and Glitter where musicians tried to get into movie making.
There's also that trend in movie trailers to play a 'dark' or 'dramatic' version of some pop song to create tension.
James Bond is of course it's own whole thing too.
The Pulp Fiction soundtrack and and the soundtrack to The Rocky Horror Picture Show are my personal favourites
Rocky horror is a bop
Love this looking forward to more reviews
I don’t want to miss a thing is such a masterpiece 🤧
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris > Aerosmith - I don't wanna miss a thing
BRO. I am so glad Someone acknowledged how good the stupid ben folds soundtrack for over the hedge is. what the fuck.
i miss when a movie's compilation soundtrack was a part of marketing- i've found so many new bands that i love to this day from watching movies. horror movies in particular always had my favourites: the crow, the craft, queen of the damned, house of wax etc all have amazing alternative soundtracks xx
"Can You Feel The Love Tonight" by Elton John and the extended version of "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri are just implanted in my brain now. One for the nostalgia and the other because the soundtrack was the only good thing to come out of the franchise.
Wow this channel is great👌
Saturday night fever is aaammmaaazzziiinngg!!!!!!!!!!!
Will Smith with both "Men in Black" AND "Wild Wild West". Say what you will about the latter film (I guilty pleasure it) but that song is a BANGER (despite what he took from Stevie Wonder)
Waiting to Exhale was such a moment.
Would be cool looking into the reverse effect, where songs influence a movie, or movies are based on songs. 🤷🏻♂️
So you've spoken about Daft Punk (Deep Discog Dive) and about movie soundtracks, but in neither video you mentioned the Tron:Legacy soundtrack - which is phenomenal - soo... whats up with that?
I like the "Previously on Legend of Korra" voice, well done 😂
Congrats on 9k subs!
Broad gestures at John Williams with no discussion makes me hope he'll get a discog deep dive at some point
That apple joke was perfect
What about James Bond theme tunes? Do they count as tie ins?
I've enjoyed the lotr/hobbit tie-ins, particularly Annie lennox's into the west and Enya let it be.
Also, I loved the film Prince caspian so listened to Regina Spektor's the Call a lot!
Post-2000s I'm a believer from shrek and falling slowly from once come to mind as big hitters! ☺
also surprised nobodys mentioned sofia coppola? lost in translation features songs from my bloody valentine and jesus & mary chain, and who else would put songs by the cure and new order in a movie about marie antoinette?
I understand why 2001: A Space Odyssey wasn't mentioned as it didn't have the cultural impact of Easy Rider, but I felt like adding on that 2001 had the same kind of deal as Easy Rider but with classical pieces instead of "hard rockin' road tunes" coming out just a year prior to that New Hollywood boom(Like seriously its almost beat for beat the same story - Kubrick had the pieces as a placeholder but liked it more than the soundtrack that was written so he kept it in).
Baha Men single handedly killed the music tie-in. Yes, Who Let The Dogs Out was for the Rugrats Movie.
Honestly suprised that you didn't mention Baby Driver. That is probably the best example of using music in a movie.
Such a good video
To this day the Digimon movie soundtrack is still one of my fave movie soundtracks of all time
Well…”the end” (apocalypse now), contrapuntal “ordinary world” (layer cake), the whole of School of Rock (bar the regrettable creepy bits that have aged…poorly), every m&s ad with Fleetwood Mac’s “Albatross” on it…oh yeah, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Highlander has some fine Queen ,omens too.
Best movie tie-in song: "Bela Lugosi's Dead" from THE HUNGER.
Gotta do a Stevie wonder deep dive and mention his soundtracking of the secret life of plants documentary. Extremely interesting stuff.
The touch from the transformers movie will always be iconic 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Holy crap that's a lot of links in the description
Actually the first movie to have an original score was the French L'assassinat du duc de Guise (1908) composed by Camile Saint-Saens.
Five Words: THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW!
Batman doing dramatic hedgehog got my like
I know yours came out before (s/po to day before my birthday) but you should check out The Take's video on the Movie Musical. Right now (as in at this point in time, July 2020) they seem to be doing a series on music and pop music tropes, I think you'd really enjoy.
Also #whyareyoulikethis #sharktale XD
i love you shark tales, but la la land has some of the best soundtracks of all time! of all time!
No mention of Space Jam bro
i lost it at the fiona apple joke
Live and Let Die
AGSB?
The Secret life of Walter Mitty ticks the central artist box with Jose Gonzales/Junip for the most part, Scott Pilgrim, outside of a few incredible 90s grunge and alt-rock gems, uses Sex Bob-Ombs battle of the band's-esque context to score the damn thing, Juno is the best indie film soundtrack of all time; It successfully blended the protagonists love of new wave and twee balladry with some of the greatest, most underrated 70s folk and rock tracks ever. Tell me that Mott The Hoople's 'All The Young Dudes' doesn't deserve more film features? But most importantly, these three films almost never enter the discussion for quality compilation/pseudo score/central-artists-hand-on-the-controls. When I overheard a girl raving over the Juno soundtrack in the mosh pit of a BrockHampton show, I almost flipped as hard as I did when BOOGIE came on. In conclusion, these are great, no contest
Every song from the movie "Frank". I wish the Soronprfbs were a real band. Love your vids keep it up boi
Grose Point Blank had one of the best compilation soundtracks of all time
Really good video. But, no mention of the Bond themes.
What about Bond? I mean all the Bonds with the Martinis and Tie-In Songs.
Back in Time slaps
Trainspotting, The Bodyguard, The Saint.
My favorite soundtracks:
Pump Up The Volume
The Crow
SFW
You may see a pattern.
So what is the difference between the things done The Birth of a Nation, and King Kong? Sounds like all three of them did the same thing
I actually bought the Romeo + Juliet Movie Soundtrack BEFORE I watched the movie. XD
I think I did the same thing. One of my favorite soundtracks ever along with The Crow and The Saint
2:37 I think you mean Al Jolson. Great video though!
Ah thank you, I added a card in that shows the correction!
MicTheSnare 🙌🙌
Harold and Maude introduced me to Cat Stevens.
I mean the Spiderverse sound track doesn't have a single bad song on it