Perfect Film Scores
Films where you can't find any fault with the score and can't imagine the film without it.
A few of my picks: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Alien Dune X-Men: First Class Legend (Tangerine Dream) |
Definitely had to rep that for the Tangerine Dream reference. I think their best work was on Risky Business, have you seen/heard that SIB?
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Battle Royale
Blade Runner Suspiria Are the ones that quickly spring to mind! |
Originally Posted by TONGO (Post 1572060)
Definitely had to rep that for the Tangerine Dream reference. I think their best work was on Risky Business, have you seen/heard that SIB?
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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' work on "The Assassination of Jesse James..."
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Originally Posted by CiCi (Post 1572062)
Battle Royale
Blade Runner Suspiria Are the ones that quickly spring to mind! |
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Requiem for A Dream had a great score. Also...
Mad Max: Fury Road Trainspotting Terminator 2 |
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Days of Heaven
The Big Country The Devil and Daniel Webster AKA All That Money Can Buy |
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Lord of the rings (all three - again)
Neverending story Gladiator |
Originally Posted by Clazor (Post 1572086)
Lord of the rings (all three - again)
Neverending story Gladiator |
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Quarantine...
Bitches. |
Originally Posted by MovieMeditation (Post 1572105)
Quarantine...
Bitches. Stop right there, before you embarrass yourself anymore :p |
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Excalibur
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Stripes |
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No question is my mind. Elmer Bernstein's score for THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN is perfect.
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Originally Posted by MonnoM (Post 1572076)
Terminator 2
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2001 A Space Odyssey (1968) - who can fault Johann & Richard Strauss?
The Cowboys (1972) - this rousing John Williams theme captures the feel of adventure and old west Americana. I like to listen to this on my way to work - it gets me going! Superman (1978) - As Director Richard Donner said, "You can hear the name in the song!" I love just about any themes from John Williams. Star Trek the Motion Picture (1979) - the theme by Jerry Goldsmith was so good that it was adopted by Star Trek the Next Generation (but for my money, the Klingon theme music in the movie was truly epic.) Batman (1989) - Danny Elfman's score captured the feeling of the Dark Knight perfectly (and was later adopted by Batman the Animated Series). And as far as what Prince's music (which was made for the movie) had to do with Batman remains a mystery to this day. Glory (1990) - a fantastic score by James Horner that incorporates the Boys Choir of Harlem! Independence Day (1996) - a truly inspirational theme by David Arnold. Amistad (1997) - yes, I have a John Williams collection and this is one of my favorite soundtracks off the album! This wonderful theme contains native African harmonies that make for an uplifting listening experience & the music captures the spirit of the film. |
I've so many in my list but I will just mention four movies that I really really find perfect. They are Terminator 2, Lord of the Rings, Independence Day, and Asteroid.
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Dirty Harry as well.
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A perfect film score, for me at least, is a
I thought that was the norm for everybody or am I missing something? jokes y'all |
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