Best movie soundtracks

Started by joke08, February 21, 2003, 02:22:56 PM

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Derek

It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.

phil marlowe

The Natural Born Killers soundtrack is fuckin awesome and the Waynes World 2 also has its moments.

Dirk

All the Real Girls looks like it will have a good soundtrack with the likes of Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky, Labradford, and other artists. A post-rock junkies dream  8)
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Who's in that movie, Dirk?

Check out the "directors to add thread" dig through it and you'll discover ebeaman's apparent obsession with the cast.  (I'm too lazy to redirect this morning)

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moonshiner

philadelphia (springsteen's and n.young's track especially)
almost famous
wonder boys (very good)
breaking the waves (life on mars, elton john, suzanne, irrepressible...)
so many others, love paul thomas anderson's and tarantino's, very hip
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Raikus

The first CD I ever bought: "Hook" soundtrack. I still say that it is one of the best scores ever composed for a movie.

As far as soundtracks you can rock out too: Empire Records and High Fidelity are my top two.
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RegularKarate

The First tape I ever bought with my own money was the "Electric Dreams" Soundtrack.

MacGuffin

Quote from: RegularKarateThe First tape I ever bought with my own money was the "Electric Dreams" Soundtrack.

I have the CD...still. Wish MGM would release the DVD.
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Who's in that movie, Dirk?

Check out the "directors to add thread" dig through it and you'll discover ebeaman's apparent obsession with the cast.  (I'm too lazy to redirect this morning)

 :lol:  Hell yeah. Well, maybe not the whole cast....I do love the two leads: Zooey Deschanel and Paul Schneider to death though...and the guy who made it: David Gordon Green, he's a fucking genius. Most of the other people are new to me.

But yeah, the score excerpts in the trailer are fucking awesome, I hope all of that stuff is on the soundtrack.

tpfkabi

pure score:
vertigo
Star Wars Box Set
Jurassic Park
First Night
The Secret of Nimh
Glory

mixture of score and songs:
PDL
rushmore
the royal tenenbaums
the graduate
magnolia (only one track of score i think, but oh well)
*on a sidenote* wasn't there a pure score CD for magnolia?
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SHAFTR

1.  About a Boy

I also like Magnolia, Purple Rain, Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction.  Reservoir Dogs, although it only has 5 songs.
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There was a complete score CD for Magnolia, and I listen to it far more than the Aimee Mann disc.

Purple Rain is so awesome. I went to a midnight screening of the film last night. It is a gloriously awful movie, but the music is so good. I love it.

av8raaron

I've got Bjork's "Selmasongs" - the soundtrack to "Dancer in the Dark" - in my car right now.  Not usually my kind of music, but I'm diggin it.
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