Favorite film soundtracks?
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favorite film soundtracks?
In no particular order:
Hellraiser I & II - the ultimate in unsettling, disturbing film music
Candyman (the original by Phillip Glass)
Frida - spectacular stuff, especially Lila Downs vocal perf.)
The Merchant of Venice (the new one by Jocelyn Pook)
Almost any Danny Elfman score
Alanis Morisette's song from Dogma
Titanic (yeah, I know....even the song at the end is a great piece of writing...imagine it sung by k.d laing as opposed to that other Canadian whose souless performance only irritates)
Hellraiser I & II - the ultimate in unsettling, disturbing film music
Candyman (the original by Phillip Glass)
Frida - spectacular stuff, especially Lila Downs vocal perf.)
The Merchant of Venice (the new one by Jocelyn Pook)
Almost any Danny Elfman score
Alanis Morisette's song from Dogma
Titanic (yeah, I know....even the song at the end is a great piece of writing...imagine it sung by k.d laing as opposed to that other Canadian whose souless performance only irritates)
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+ Holy Mountain (is this available anywhere???)
+ Crash (Howard Shore)
+ Fantastic Planet
+ Suspiria
+ Psychomania
there's an awesome site dedicated to selling great old soundtracks and library, exploitation, etc:
http://www.moviegrooves.com
+ Crash (Howard Shore)
+ Fantastic Planet
+ Suspiria
+ Psychomania
there's an awesome site dedicated to selling great old soundtracks and library, exploitation, etc:
http://www.moviegrooves.com
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We are The Musicmakers...
& We are The Dreamers of The Dreams.
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It's so funny you mention both those guys together. It seems like Michael's a fan of starwars. I remember him coming to one of the sessions with a Darth Vader helmet and a light saber (it was halloween). Those guys were so awesome.Cyan421 wrote:John Williams did some pretty aswome and remberable stuff with Star Wars
Michael Giacchino is making "Lost" just that much better
I really liked the soundtrack for Akira. The only drawback is that it suffers all the cliches of early digital recording, but it's still a great soundtrack. I'm not even a big fan of anime, but It's a great record. The movie hardly showcases the score.
The Insider used part of Arvo Part's "Litany", which is one of my favorite pieces of music ever.
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In descending order:
Planet of the Apes (1969)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Ghost in the Shell
Pee Wees Big Adventure
Mars Attacks
Planet of the Apes (1969)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Ghost in the Shell
Pee Wees Big Adventure
Mars Attacks
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