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Wicked Lady 12-09-2003 05:04 PM

Ha ha :D Nightmare Before Christmas:D :p lol

Arioch 12-09-2003 06:55 PM

im sorry Friday the 13rh does NOT have better music than Candyman. Sorry, no way.

Nightmare before xmas has one of the greatest soundtracks OF ALL TIME regaurdless of all genres. GOD I LOVE DANNY ELFMAN!!!

bloodrayne 12-09-2003 07:36 PM

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Originally posted by Arioch
im sorry Friday the 13rh does NOT have better music than Candyman. Sorry, no way.

Nightmare before xmas has one of the greatest soundtracks OF ALL TIME regaurdless of all genres. GOD I LOVE DANNY ELFMAN!!!

Nightmare Before Christmas...I still catch myself singing those songs...funny how some things just get stuck in your head and won't go away...

coldwhisper 12-09-2003 09:59 PM

no brainer: HALLOWEEN!

MichaelMyers 12-11-2003 03:16 AM

Halloween can't hold The Omen soundtrack's jock strap. :)

Omen 12-11-2003 04:17 AM

Candyman

The_Punisher 12-11-2003 04:24 AM

I have to agree with Arioch and say anything by Danny Elfman.
I also loved the score from the original Crow. Can leave out Brad Fidels Terminator score. Also enjoyed the score of resident evil.

avenger00soul 12-11-2003 01:26 PM

Re: that song from Return of the living dead
 
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Originally posted by krokus
was so kick ass i had to order the whole damn CD. It goes something like WE are gonna party DIN DIN DIN DIN! LMAO! Love that shit.
45 Grave....hell yeah.

Malicious_Mirth 12-11-2003 03:26 PM

candyman



that piano riff is sooo cool


do do do do dooo doooo dummm dummm dummm doo do do do doo doo

RAWX!!!!!!

heapodd 12-11-2003 03:37 PM

My vote's with jaws - simple yet profound - man it puts shivers down my spine just hearing it even without watching the movie.
From a purist's perspective, probably not music though but thought it warranted a mention.

rikki 12-11-2003 04:14 PM

OK - I don't know if I'm going to get shot for this, but I never really pay attention to the music. The only one I know is Halloween and that's just because... I don't know. I guess somewhere along the line the theme song got popularized. I own and religiously watch the entire Nightmare on Elm Street series, and I can honestly say that I haven't a fucking clue about any of the music in any of the movies. I couldn't even swear under oath that there even was any music in any of those movies.

Let the shooting begin.... :eek:

SoUl SuRvIvOrS 12-11-2003 05:51 PM

Holy shit you've gotta be kidding:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Keyser_Soze 12-11-2003 08:52 PM

Halloween music no good?
 
I am new to this board and anyone who says Halloween's soundtrack is no good is nuts. Simplistic is surely the way to go with horror movies music.
Fear is the most basic feeling so why not go with the most basic music?
Don:D

rikki 12-12-2003 09:19 AM

I swear to god. I remember in Friday the 13th there was that gay ass shit that wasn't really music. But yea, I didn't even know that there was music in Nightmare. I only remember some of the music that played because the characters were listening to it, like I remember that Johnny Depp was listening to some music and watching a tv show. I couldn't tell you what music he was listening to or what he was watching on tv, though.

The Shroud 12-23-2017 11:09 AM

Hellraiser had really good music by Christopher Young. That theme was awesome!

Sculpt 12-23-2017 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by The Shroud (Post 1029179)
Hellraiser had really good music by Christopher Young. That theme was awesome!

I'm listening to Hellraiser Theme right now. I didn't really take notice of the music in the film. Quite nice.

Interesting question about best musical score in a horror film. Some would say the best musical scoring is the one you don't notice, meaning it's seamless within the film.

A film score is not meant to be played without the film, because it should sound 'incomplete', missing it's own spine. Scores that sound good on their own should rather be just an odd discovery.

With that in mind, I would say the musical soundtrack for Alien (Jerry Goldsmith) is the best horror soundtrack I've ever heard. It's so finely integrated with the sound effects (and naturally, the film) that it's really one of the tour de forces of cinema.

Other horror film musical scores I thought were excellent (within the film ::wink::), all very viscerally, evocatively effective, were Halloween (John Carpenter), Psycho (Bernard Herrmann), Poltergeist (Jerry Goldsmith), King Kong (1976) (Jerry Goldsmith), Nightmare on Elm (Charles Bernstein), Gojira (Akira Ifukube) and Evil Dead II (Joseph LoDuca).

creepsweep 02-28-2018 02:46 AM

Definitely The Exorcist for me


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