
There are many movies out today I have not seen. I'm known for going to see all of those wonderful blockbusters. I think it was the high I got, you know the excitement of endorphins that hits you when you're the first in line to see an epic. I was that type of person. Nowadays, I find myself not able to make it to theaters. Many movies are either rated R, violent and/or are horror. I now have a 12 year old. What she is not able to watch I do not watch. Life-changing. However, there have been a few movies with soundtracks that have helped me not miss that rush I got when I'd run off to see the latest movie.
Dance With Wolves
One of the soundtracks is by John Barry, he did Dances With Wolves. The entire soundtrack is a symphony that fits the movie to a T. The buffalo scene alone had that vast field of buffalo roaming and grazing. He used the french horn in his scores. The french horn is majestic and so perfect for that scene. The french horn has a more bold baritone sound not deep burping as the tuba and not nasally as a cornet. I thought that arrangement was appropriate.
The Transporter
Another soundtrack I thought was really cool was the one for Transporter. And this one was more hip hop, featuring Missy Elliot, Benzino, Nate Dog and Tweet. This was one soundtrack that I thought was pretty hip, and it fit the movie, although the movie was super graphic and had extreme violence. The soundtrack was really cool.
The Abyss
The Abyss was another good soundtrack. I don't remember allot of the soundtrack, except for that one scene: the approaching of a hurricane and when those navy guys marched through the submerged satellite a mile deep in the sea. The snare drums rhythmically beat as if a band marched along, signifying an entrance for a captain of the ship or the knight at a precipice to war.
Tron
And then the ultimate right now that I consider a great soundtrack is the one for the movie Tron soundtrack. This soundtrack, although a little similar to Dances With Wolves, this soundtrack is so close to that of Mahler No. 5. Score Daft Punk. And if you are familiar with Mahler, you know that it's really dramatic, it's really moving and adventurous sounding.
So these are just a few soundtracks I like. Click the above link to see the top 10 soundtracks of 2010. (a Popwrap website poll)
Enjoy.