All-time greatest movie music

Discussion in 'Movies' started by Dr. Lecter, Dec 15, 2004.

  1. Dr. Lecter

    Dr. Lecter Member

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    Star Trek: The Motion Picture, by Jerry Goldsmith

    Dinosaur, by James Newton Howard

    ROTK, by Howard Shore

    Dances w/Wolves, by John Barry

    Conan the Barbarian, by Basil Poledouris
     
  2. matthew

    matthew Almost sexy

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    I liked the Piano
     
  3. somethingwitty

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    The Red Violin

    Naquoyisquatsi (however its spelled?)
     
  4. Jim

    Jim Senior Member

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    I'm rather partial to the score for Bullitt by Lalo Schifrin.. :H
     
  5. Crayola

    Crayola =)

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    quentin tarantinos movies!!!
     
  6. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    Pulp Fiction soundtrack is very good... and Rocky Horror Picture Show!!!
     
  7. matthew

    matthew Almost sexy

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    did you watch it the other day ?..yeah it does have prety cool music
     
  8. blindhobosam

    blindhobosam The Legend

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    all of Tommy
     
  9. meishka

    meishka Grease Munky

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    once upon a time in mexico
     
  10. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    Titanic and Dazed and Confused by far have the best.
     
  11. kiddo

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    the sound of music
    mary poppins
    the jungle book (disney)

    & many others i don't seem to remember at this moment. :)
     
  12. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    "That Thing You Do!"

    Dunno why, I just love catchy 60s pop tunes :p
     
  13. sugarmaggie

    sugarmaggie ~Green Eyed Devil~

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    Blow & Dazed and Confused both have really good sountracks. Forrest Gump is another one that comes to mind.
     
  14. Ole_Goat

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    "Amadeus", Soundtrack almost entirely by Mozart.
    "Dearly Beloved", Soundtrack almost entirely by Beethoven.
    "A Hard Days Night" by the Beatles.
     
  15. Ole_Goat

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    I thought "The Wall" by Pink Floyd would get a mention....
    Also "Patton" by Jerry Goldsmith
     
  16. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    I might have to say... shit I can't think of the movie..... I was just thinking about it the other day...... fuck.... fuck......... it was very moving emotional music........ that probaly doesn't help much..... if anyone gets it for me I will wrastle an alligator on the edge of the grand canyon
     
  17. Ole_Goat

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    How big a gator are we talking about. If its small 3 inch long type thing, hell, it wouldn't take much to give a small kick over the edge.

    Based on your description, we can rule out "Dawn of the Dead".
     
  18. Bloody_Kisses

    Bloody_Kisses Thizzler

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    REQUIEM FOR A DREAM.

    the score for that movie was sooooo awesome.
     
  19. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    I dont know, I don't consider it a soundtrack to a movie, it's really more of a movie to an album.
     
  20. FrozenMoonbeam

    FrozenMoonbeam nerd

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    lol, that thing you do - yes, that's great :)

    Dirty dnaciong has to be in there too - so cheesy, but time of my life and Hungry eyes and love is strange - oh, it's just fantastic :)

    I also loved the songs in Garden State, and the way they blended with the feeling of
    the film
     
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