Best movie soundtracks

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

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life_boy

The soundtrack to Snatch has some good stuff on it.

Born Under Punches

The actual Blade soundtrack.  Not the one sold in stores, but the music that appears in the film.  And High Fidelity.

chainsmoking insomniac

I've been listening to PDL on my laptop religiously....the score is just astounding.  I've also been listening alot to the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack, although it isn't my fave....
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Anything that comes from PTA or QT is gold.

Sleuth

RAVENOUS has a fucking cool soundtrack
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In termsof compilation soundtracks, I'd have to go for Vanilla Sky, definitely. Even though many of the songs are spectacularly different, they somehow just fit together perfectly.

(I'm talking about the European Soundtrack CD. I'm pretty sure the U.S. one is different.)
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dufresne

any Thomas Newman score is teh win in my book.

i also like the scores to The Thin Red Line, Miller's Crossing (basically, all of Carter Burwell's work), and as 'sold out' as you think he might be, i dig James Horner.  also like James Newton Howard.

as far as compilations go, i like Swingers, Grosse Point Blank, Stand By Me, Rushmore and the Royal T's.

also check out the sndtrk to The Power of One, if you get the chance.
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The Wedding Singer

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Alethia

vertigo -- end of story.


........oh and perhaps eyes wide shut, its a very interesting little soundtrack......

SoNowThen

I just got All The Real Girls soundtrack. It's a gooder.

But it seems like some of the audio is bad quality. Some of the drum parts sound tinny/clicky. Like when you get a really shitty download on Kazaa...

Did anybody else notice this, or did I get shafted with a bum copy?
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cowboykurtis

THE GRADUATE -- one of the few film that can bring me bitter sweet tears --  i think half of it's power owe's due to the music.
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NEON MERCURY

requiem for a dream
lost highway
magnolia
mulholland dr.
boogie nights
the passion of the  Christ
the thin red line
21 grams
snatch
the ice storm
pi
the big lebowski
almost famous
fast times @ ridgemont high
singles
vanilla sky
a. i.
star wars
2001
all the real girls
american splendor
amores perros
far from Heaven
lotr
leaving las vegas
nbk
ocean's eleven
talk to her
bringing out the dead
rushmore
jackie brown
gerry
traffic
solaris.....(soderbergh).....
indiana jones
trainspotting

Vile5

Magnolia
Trainspotting
Hedwig and the Ungry Inch
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill Vol 1
Snatch
Chicago
Quiz Show
Far Away, So Close
Buena Vista Social Club
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Bethie

No mention of the "Singles" soundtrack. C'mon people.


Almost Famous
The Crow
The Graduate
Lost In Translation
Singles
Vanilla Sky


I'll think of more later. word.
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NEON MERCURY

Quote from: BethieNo mention of the "Singles" soundtrack. C'mon people.


I'll think of more later. word.

..i mentioned it between fast times and vanilla sky......word!