Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Best Soundtracks of 2011: 'Drive,' 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo,' 'The Muppets' and much more
This month, Cameron Crowe's 'We Purchased a Zoo' hits theaters. Normally that will alllow for an anti-climactic No. 1 entry on the Best Soundtracks of 2011 list. In the end, each and every Crowe film -- yeah, even 'Elizabethtown' -- is placed for an unbelievably rocking group of tunes, which pretty much be used as a mixtape produced from Crowe's personal music collection. (That's what you'll get from the director who accustomed to write for Moving Stone.) Alas, this season, Crowe's 'Zoo' isn't No. 1 (it's really No. 7). Who wound up nabbing the very best place? Discover below in Moviefone's Best Soundtracks of 2011. [Note: This countdown doesn't take musical cues or how good the particular movie likes account, (which describes why 'Sucker Punch' reaches No. 9). Also, while isn't the listing of Best Scores, you will find a couple of semi-exceptions, like 'Dragon Tattoo' and 'Drive'] Best Soundtracks of 2011 Honorable Mention: 'Gnomeo and Julietཇ. 'Bridesmaidsཆ. 'The DilemmaƏ. 'Sucker PunchƎ. 'The Art of having Byƍ. 'We Purchased a Zooƌ. 'Like CrazyƋ. 'The Girl Using the Dragon TattooƊ. 'The MuppetsƉ. 'The Lincoln subsequently Lawyerƈ. 'Young AdultƇ. 'Drive' See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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