Favorite movie soundtrack?

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AnX wrote:Grease!
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Well, at least you didn't say saturday night fever.

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Since I just saw it, the original "planet of the apes" soundtrack is fantastic.

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incubus wrote:
AnX wrote:Grease!
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Well, at least you didn't say saturday night fever.
I have that too :hihi:

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American Werewolf in London

(Fits OP's criteria)

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incubus wrote:
cocoazenith wrote: Solaris
The remake? If so, I agree. Fabulous.
yup. the remake.

i'd also add a little gem:
Miracle Mile (Tangerine Dream)

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incubus wrote:
an-electric-heart wrote:Just a bit of a conversation starter. :wink:

Last night I watched a movie called Vanilla Sky, the movie wasn't great, but it had heaps of good songs in it, I think Nancy Wilson was heavily featured.


Absolutely wonderful soundtrack. Amazing that the thread-starter mentioned a) not the run of the mill and b) really still my favorite.

However, I'm recommending banning you for "the movie wasn't great" :hihi:
The first scene where Kurt Russell popped and he was in custody I thought the disk had jumped to a later chapter, I was like "Did I miss something? :? ".

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an-electric-heart wrote:
incubus wrote:
an-electric-heart wrote:Just a bit of a conversation starter. :wink:

Last night I watched a movie called Vanilla Sky, the movie wasn't great, but it had heaps of good songs in it, I think Nancy Wilson was heavily featured.


Absolutely wonderful soundtrack. Amazing that the thread-starter mentioned a) not the run of the mill and b) really still my favorite.

However, I'm recommending banning you for "the movie wasn't great" :hihi:
The first scene where Kurt Russell popped and he was in custody I thought the disk had jumped to a later chapter, I was like "Did I miss something? :? ".
I had seen this movie at the Theater , I agree the music was great . Radioheads everything in its right place in surround sound deadening an incredible experience ... I totally forgot Kurt Russell was the Shrink in the movie ...

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Other honorable mentions:

Superfly, Popol Vuh's scoring, Twin Peaks, the Trois Couleurs trilogy, In The Nursery silent movie soundtracks

... and of course Queen's Flash Gordon, without which there would be no intro for The Orb's Earth Gaia

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These is the mother of all soundtrack :D
12 years old PC running :Reaper;Reason;Dune;Zampler;Kontakr;Reaktor;and many others countless vst :D

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What's wrong with Saturday Night Fever? 8) I still like that stuff, also Flashdance. In both cases I only saw the movie years after I first heard the soundtrack.
This topic is more about memories than music. There are a few songs that I despise musically speaking, but I like them because they are associated with pleasant memories. Usually one can't decide which music happens to play when something good happens.

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an-electric-heart wrote:
incubus wrote:
an-electric-heart wrote:Just a bit of a conversation starter. :wink:

Last night I watched a movie called Vanilla Sky, the movie wasn't great, but it had heaps of good songs in it, I think Nancy Wilson was heavily featured.


Absolutely wonderful soundtrack. Amazing that the thread-starter mentioned a) not the run of the mill and b) really still my favorite.

However, I'm recommending banning you for "the movie wasn't great" :hihi:
The first scene where Kurt Russell popped up and he was in custody I thought the disk had jumped to a later chapter, I was like "Did I miss something? :? ".

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reusenoise wrote:These is the mother of all soundtrack :D
So is this one of the grandmothers? :hihi:




Composer Ennio Morricone recalled director Sergio Leone requesting him to write "Dimitri Tiomkin music" for A Fistful of Dollars. The trumpet theme is similar to Tiomkin's "Deguella" while the Italian title of Rio Bravo was Un Dollaro D'onore.

Not to in any way discount the contributions of Morricone who, along with Takemitsu and a few others, composed the music to so many great films of the second half of the 20th century. :clap:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:What's wrong with Saturday Night Fever? 8) I still like that stuff, also Flashdance. In both cases I only saw the movie years after I first heard the soundtrack.
This topic is more about memories than music. There are a few songs that I despise musically speaking, but I like them because they are associated with pleasant memories. Usually one can't decide which music happens to play when something good happens.
Valid points. I don't think anyone here's trying to be "elitist" (at least, I hope not). The tricky thing about discussing movies and music is that some people (not anyone in this thread, that I've seen) try to make it sound as if "their" movies are good and everything else is dreck.

Saturday Night Fever
is the best-selling soundtrack of all time. There are some catchy songs and excellent production on it. Even the title song to Grease is related, since it was also penned by Barry Gibb. That style (not just "disco" as a genre) spawned many imitators, and you can't dismiss it.

I think there's room in here for all opinions. :wink:

Steve
Here's some of my stuff: https://soundcloud.com/shadowsoflife. If you hear something you like, I'm looking for collaborators.

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All from Bernard Herrmann. Many from Vangelis. A few from Hans Zimmer also M. Nyman. More recent I like the works of Atticus Ross very much.
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.

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Pi
Lost in Translation
Electric Dreams
Xanadu!!!!
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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