What’s heard, but never seen, while providing essential emotional nuances to movie scenes?

Of course, the answer is film scores.

After all, what would movie scenes feel like without the auditory experience of music to set the scene?

Yoda staring at something off in the distance in Star Wars

Even the silent films of old utilized music to help drive the story.

It is the second installment ofThe Dark Knighttrilogy based on DC Comics hero, Batman.

Well, lots of action-filled shootouts against the Nazis, for one.

Ryan Gosling in the foreground and a bunch of Sith in the background

Don’t forget the snakes.

Today, that world has expanded into an endless supply of movies and series.

All three are gunslingers and all three have the goal of getting their hands on a heap of gold.

Haymitch is smiling while Katniss is wet in Hunger Games Catching Fire

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Split image showing posters for Jaws and the animated The Lion King

The Fellowship gathered for the first time in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Simba and the characters of The Lion King in one shot

Batman standing over the rubble where Rachel died in The Dark Knight

Indiana Jones and his dad tied up in The Last Crusade.

Indiana Jones grabbing treasure in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader fight in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

Obi-Wan Kenobi gives Luke the Skywalker lightsaber in A New Hope

Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and Quint (Robert Shaw) leaning over their boat to look at the shark approaching in the water in Jaws.

The Man with No Name squinting in the desert in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Forrest Gump talking to a woman on the bench in Forrest Gump

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