Name Some of Your Favorite Soundtracks

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The Royal Tennebaums
The Life Aquatic
Rushmore
Lost Highway
Dead Presidents
Boogie Nights
Angles of the Universe
Altered States
The Crow
Blade Runner
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Pulp Fiction "Jungle Boogie" always puts me in a better mood
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FAVORITE ORIGINAL SCORES
1. Taxi Driver, Bernard Herrmann
2. BladeRunner, Vangelis
3. Once Upon A Time in the West, Ennio Morricone
4. Chinatown, Jerry Goldsmith
5. Lift to the Scaffold, Miles Davis
6. Anatomy of a Murder, Duke Ellington
7. Johnny Handsome, Ry Cooder
8. Miller's Crossing, Carter Bruwell
9. The Hot Spot, Miles Davis, John Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal
10. Touch of Evil, Henry Mancini

FAVORITE COMPILATIONS (previous recordings)
1. GoodFellas
2. Casino
3. American Graffiti
4. Rushmore
5. Pulp Fiction
6. McCabe & Mrs. Miller
7. The Bridges of Madison County
8. Diner
9. Pennies from Heaven
10. Fast Times at Ridgemont High

FAVORITE COMPLIATIONS (re-recordings of previous material)
1. Bird
2. Kansas City
3. Singin' in the Rain
4. Sweet & Lowdown
5. Amadeus
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Original Scores:
The Princess Bride
The Man From Snowy River
Labyrith


Compilations:
Grosse Pointe Blank - both discs
Garden State
Pretty in Pink

Theater to film:
CHICAGO
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Team America, **** yeah.

Love Grosse Pointe Blanks and Trainspotting's, along with The Full Monty soundtrack.
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Scores -

Once Upon A Time In America
Kikujiro
Ghosts Of The Civil Dead
Much Ado About Nothing
(1993)
The Third Man (I'm humming it as I type )
Chopper

Non-original music soundtracks -

24 Hour Party People
Amadeus
Fear & Loathing In las Vegas
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The Green Lantern
Highlander
O' Brother Where Art Thou
The Breakfast Club
Clockwork Orange
Transformers: The Movie
T'Was the Nightmare Before Christmas
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Movie Soundtracks
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Twin Peaks:Fire Walk With Me
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Muholland Dr.
The Wall (I wouldn't say it's a soundtrack but...)
Dead Man
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2
Requiem for a Dream



Requiem For A Dream. I forgot about that one.

Kill Bill is pretty cool, but vol 1 is way better than vol 2 (soundtrack).



Amélie
Lost in translation
Moulin Rouge
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Uhm..

Pulp Fiction ("Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" rules 'em all)
Santa Sangre (nice score for this movie, i loved the music)
Suspiria & Profondo Rosso by Dario Argento have great tunes by Goblin, a "progressive" italian band that almost ruled our scene in 70's, i wasn't born yet.. but people told me so. ("Profondo Rosso" is one of the best tunes i guess)



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Scores:
Braveheart
Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Matrix Revolutions
Gladiator
Titanic
Kill Bill
Kill Bill 2


Compilations
Clueless
Empire Records
Grosse Point Blank
Eurotrip
Scrubs
Garden State
Batman Forever
Batman & Robin - Both bad movies, but good soundtracks
Oh Brother Where Art Thou
Platoon
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Forrest Gump
Singles
Swingers
Jerry Maguire
The Crow
Last Action Hero
Reality Bites
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Scorsese seems to be able to pick his music very well:


Goodfellas, Casino, Mean Streets and Bringing Out The Dead all have excellent soundtracks.



I have to add Tetsuo by Tsukamoto, a soundtrack that hammers in the viewer's head for whole the duration of the movie *_*



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Original Score

Mulholland Drive
- Badalamenti
Blade Runner - Vangelis
Solaris (2002) - Martinez
A Very Long Engagement - Badalamenti
A Clockwork Orange - Carlos
American Beauty - Newman
Star Trek:The Motion Picture - Goldsmith
Requiem for a Dream - Mansell
Last of the Mohicans - Edelman/Jones
Chinatown - Goldsmith
Back to the Future - Silvestri
Donnie Darko - Andrews

Soundtrack
(Licensed tunes, various artists)

American Graffiti
Last Action Hero
(**** film, good ST)
Go
Donnie Darko
Goodfellas
Pulp Fiction
Heavy Metal
(So take a ride ..ride ride...)

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Saturday Night Fever, a must for all 70's kids like me.
Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, great fun and really brought the soundtrack some much needed kudos.
Last of the Mohicans, beautifull score, very moving.
Star Wars just for Vader's tune, instantly recognisible music.

Probably shouldn't have replied to this thread, I have over 100 soundtracks in my cd collection, for me music is so important during a film, and when it's done right, it's hard to hear that song without thinking about the movie or scene it features in.
Also can be so wrong, the soundtrack or score to Mad Max is horrendous.
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Originally Posted by Darth Stujitzu
Last of the Mohicans, beautifull score, very moving.
Star Wars just for Vader's tune, instantly recognisible music.
I can't believe I forgot these...