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One of the GOATed movie soundtracks, perfect from end to end. We tend to focus on the aesthetics, storytelling, costuming, and complex relationships in Wes Anderson films, but let’s give our flowers to the music direction too 💐 (I see you Mark Mothersbaugh) If you’re looking for a way to romanticize your life, I highly recommend listening to movie soundtracks, especially when you’re out and about. It lends a sense of gravitas mixed with whimsy, depending on what type of movie score/OST you play. I’m giving The Royal Tenenbaums a spin today in honor of Gene Hackman, another GOAT.
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Feb 28, 2025

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This is one of 3 origins of my entire musical taste. Also used it in a 10th grade English “soundtrack to Catcher in the Rye” project (along with RENT soundtrack) and got the only A that I had that year.
Mar 2, 2025
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dillydallydoily that moment when Margot sees Richie and then Nico’s “These Days” kicks in. It’s perfect, it’s everything. And then bam! I knew who Nico was as an 8th grader.
Mar 2, 2025
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That ravel string quartet came on the classical station the other day and I was soaring 💓
Mar 1, 2025
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gretafetacheese you heard it out in the wild! What a thrill!!!
Mar 1, 2025
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salad_valet 98.7 WFMT!!
Mar 2, 2025
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I have a hankering to watch this tonight 💗
Feb 28, 2025
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mossyelfie do it, get cozy with it. This was my intro to Wes Anderson and it reminds me of 8th grade age Sandy
Feb 28, 2025
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every song and associated scene in this movie of course is just chefs kiss, now I have police and thieves in particular stuck in my head!
Feb 28, 2025
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rabidwell listening to Police & Thieves rn. damn, this song was used so perfectly!
Feb 28, 2025

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Sucker for soundtracks. Cuz u know the composer or director compiling it put it together with such a vision, among other reasons. This is of course salient in wes Andersons films which Ive aleays been enamored by.. so gbh soundtrack atm as I explore the saas fee village of Switzerland.. but his other soundtracks like Royal Tenenbaum’s (mark mothersbaugh‘s genius) and Darjeeling limited also HIT
Feb 21, 2025
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the actual movie is ok but the audio/visual combination in this scene is just perfect
May 19, 2024
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This is my actual GOAT. Can’t think of a cooler, more perfectly assembled soundtrack. I literally can’t think of the movie or the soundtrack as independent entities, they are part and parcel in my brain.
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