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^ Yes, it's a Myazaki movie called Porco Rosso (it's Italian for "Red Pig"). It's about a pilot in Italy between WW1 and 2. It's not my favorite movie, but the OST is great.

I think I saw that film when I was a small child lol!! It's been a while. IIRC "Castle in the Sky" has similar music

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On 6/4/2019 at 1:10 AM, Shepherd said:Morricone is a genius...
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I agree!
Do you like this one? I like the intensity of the polyphony (I always love music with several voices talking to each other).
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48 minutes ago, Enrico_sw said:Do you like this OST?
I've never seen Alien (only the prequels), so I can't say.
But I liked this piece.

1 hour ago, Enrico_sw said:@Shepherd @Cult Icon @Stormbringer @Stromboli1 Do you like this OST?
Nice restful music. 😴😴😴
Then this shows up.
22 hours ago, Stormbringer said:
I've never seen Alien (only the prequels), so I can't say.
But I liked this piece.
Alien 1,2 & 3 are great.
#1 is darkness, silence and surprise. They are alone. In space. They discover an alien being. The movie soundscape is made of shifts between silence and noise.
#2 is darkness, slience and fire. They are an army squad and they discover an alien nest. The soundscape is more a shift between calm and action.
#3 is darkness, silence and hunting. They are in a prison, where an alien being is chasing them. It's a hunt where everybody is hunter and hunted. The soundscape is more complex, because there are silence/action shifts, but there's also a shift between distrust/brotherhood.

Alien 3: not really TBH. Sounds too generic.
I don't recall liking the Alien/Aliens' soundtrack all that much; I prefer Blade Runner's soundtrack.
Speaking of classic Sci-Fi, recently I listened to "Tibetan book of the Dead" and it looks like the ending of 2001 Space Odyssey was inspired by Buddhist Death processes.

I like channel and they recently uploaded this:
BB/TDK are still the best superhero movies for me, and I admire TKR for its ambition