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Favourite Movie Soundtracks?
A soundtrack or score can quite often be an integral part of a part in the effectiveness of certain scenes in movies and indeed the movie as whole yet they can be often overlooked,so i was wondering what are your favourite movie soundtracks?
Here are a few of mine.... Platoon-This soundtrack contains some of the best recording artists of the era including Otis Redding,The Doors,Smokey Robinson and Aretha Franklin,however i find the use of Barber's Adagio for strings in key scenes of the movie to be truly haunting. Halloween-If ever a soundtrack fitted a movie like a glove this imo is the one.This simple synthesizer based score both mirrors and enhances the on screen tension,terror and sense of impending doom. Blade Runner-Vangelis's dark futuristic soundtrack gels with the mood and the ambience of the movie.Even now this score does not sound dated which is testement to the skill with which it was executed. |
Suspiria
Amazing Goblin score. Amazing. |
I love the soundtracks of John Williams. A few of my faves of his are:
The Star Wars movies Jurassic Park Schindler's List |
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The Fog's score was bad ass too |
how could i forget. Halloween.
the only score that is so awesome i actually have it on my ipod. Untouchables had an awesome Ennio Moricone soundtrack too. |
Soundtrack: Devil's Rejects
Score: Requiem for a Dream |
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My favorite film scores-
Once Upon a Time in the West - Ennio Morricone. Timeless. Bullitt - Lalo Schifrin. Cool jazz and a great prelude to his other best Dirty Harry. Vertigo - Bernard Herrmann. One of his best non-thundering scores. The Blue Max - Jerry Goldsmith. A score better than the film itself. Lawrence of Arabia - Maurice Jarre. Classic, and his scores for Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and Les Yeux sans Visage are great as well. Best amalgamation soundtracks - The Big Lebowski Blue Velvet A Clockwork Orange Reservoir Dogs Goodfellas Best Horror soundtracks - Sisters - Bernard Herrmann Psycho - ditto Carrie - Pino Dinaggio The Fury - John Williams Mars Attacks! - Danny Elfman (only thing good about that film) |
I'm a big fan of all the Carpenter stuff.
Bernard Herrmann is fucking amazing too. I love the Taxi Driver score and North By Northwest. |
Im a pretty big fan of movie scores. I pay a lot of attention to them when I watch something. A score depending obviously on how good it is can ruin a very good film or save a bad one for me.
Favorites: Ravenous (Listen to this one all the time) Jaws Psycho Once Upon A Time In America The Shining Good, Bad, Ugly Predator Star Wars Godfather Alien 1, 4 (Resurrection soundtrack = best of the 4) The Thing (Nominated for a razzie award but I still like it) Deep Red Dirty Harry Signs Shawshank Redemption 2001 Taxi Driver Species Hellraiser Saw Requiem for a Dream Schindler's List Dagon Dracula 1992 Philip Glass's new version of the 1931 Dracula |
Goblin Soundtracks, as others have mentioned.
Louis & Bebe Barron's soundtrack for Forbidden Planet- it was a landmark recording in electronic music. Vic Mizzy's score for The Night Walker Donnie Darko Krystof Komeda's Rosemary's Baby Morricone- just about anything Jerry Goldsmith was very prolific and wonderful Same with Les Baxter And Tangerine Dream V for Vendetta Akira Ifukubi did a lot of amazing work on Godzilla movies Shino Sato for the original Ju-On |
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Psycho
The Strangers Candyman Halloween Dawn of the Dead Suspiria |
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Dawn of the Dead. Which one? |
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Requiem for a Dream Halloween The piano which is being played on the menu of Inside (2007)-Beautiful! The Last Samurai |
I still listen to these every now & then
The Crow Danny the Dog Queen of the Damned Silent Hill Tomb Raider Rock and Rolla looks like something I may have soon... |
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Waking Ned Devine Office Space |
The Lord of the Rings (all three movies) - Howard Shore
Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - John Williams |
The Man With No Name movies (Ennio Morricone)
The Big Gundown (Ennio Morricone) Planet Of The Apes (Jerry Goldsmith) Anything by Bernard Herrmann, especially A Journey To The Center Of The Earth, Mysterious Island, and The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad Cider House Rules The Piano Any Beatle movie |
charlies angels haha
there's some smooth tracks for ya |
You all have given some great choices, and I feel my list could be pretty much compiled from selections from all of yours. However, I didn't see the Casper soundtrack on anyone's. I mean the cheese-fest with Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman. I thought James Horner's score was absolutely phenomenal. Especially that haunting recurring piano theme. Awesome.
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Most of the Tim Burton movies have good soundtracks in them. The Crow is another good one. I think Psycho was the first popular soundtrack, followed by Jaws and Halloween.
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Shawshank Redemption
alien seris tim burtons A CORPSE BRIDE my fav |
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