These two didn't have to go that hard. Romeo + Juliet you will ALWAYS be famous.

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    1. HazelTheHappyHippo on

      500 days of summer has a great soundtrack although one of the musicians revealed herself to be a raging Zionist and broke Teenage Me’s heart.

    2. LichQueenBarbie on

      Prince of Egypt.

      Sinners.

      Conan The Barbarian (1982)

      The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

      Uuhhh, others I can’t think of.

    3. I was obsessed with the Juno soundtrack when it first came out, I revisited it recently and still love it.

      Also:
      Submarine (I’m an Alex Turner girlie), Challengers (I guess this is more of a score than soundtrack), Barbie, 13 Going on 30, Harold and Maude, Garden State (shoutout to the Shins!)

      There’s so many lol I love this post

    4. Digimon Movie soundtrack

      Actually where I first heard All Star by Smashmouth (by just a few months).

      But the whole thing is like a dank meme fever dream:

      1. The Digi-Rap
      2. All Star
      3. The Rockafeller Skank
      4. Kids in America (note, this is an anime where the kids live in Japan)

      I listened to it today when I drove down to do my grocery shopping and it was bloody delightful

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    5. The Romeo + Juliet soundtrack had me in a chokehold in high school.

      Some of my other favorites are The Wedding Singer, Anastasia, Mulan, Hunger Games, and Tangled.

    6. I’ve always really liked the songs that James Gunn put together for the Guardians Of The Galaxy trilogy, some truly incredible classic songs, and even The Spinners song he picked for Infinity War was so fucking perfect for that scene with Quill flying the ship

      On the superhero theme I always really liked Hans Zimmer’s Man Of Steel theme. The classic John Williams theme for Superman is eternal but there was something rather alien and fantastical about the Zimmer soundtrack that I loved

    7. Macaroni-In-A-Bot on

      Good Will Hunting (for introducing me to Elliott Smith) and Magnolia (for introducing me to Aimee Mann)

    8. Black Panther 1, no skips 

      Another problematic Baz Luhrmann movie: Moulin Rouge; I memorised all the lyrics as a kid.

      In the Mood for Love, iconic.

    9. The Social Network. It got me through my undergraduate study sessions and it still gets me in the zone to this day.

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