Video: Richard Roeper on hits and misses of best movie soundtrack list

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Rolling Stone may have done its take on the best movie soundtracks of all time. But Richard Roeper says there are some glaring omissions, and there’s not enough love for “American Graffiti,” which came in at No. 17 but should have been in the Top 5. And the list includes “Rushmore,” but not “Almost Famous”? The Beatles get two in the Top 5, including “Help!” in the top spot. Check out “The Roeper Rundown” below:

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