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  • What's you favorite soundtrack?

    See topic title: What's you favorite soundtrack?

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 21. Jan. 2005, 19:25
    To mention some of them

    Blade Runner
    Star Wars
    Lost in Translation
    Kikujiro
    My Neighbor Totoro
    Laputa - Castle in the Sky

    <3

  • Star Wars Trilogy
    Edward Scissorhands
    Halloween

  • (in no particular order)

    The Sweet Hereafter
    The Triplets Of Belleville
    Amelie
    The Royal Tenenbaums
    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
    Schindler's List
    Romeo + Juliet
    Snatch
    Hedwig And The Angry Inch
    Evita
    Spirited Away

    • Clouseau schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 24. Jan. 2005, 0:36
    There are quite many but to name a few:

    The Dollar Trilogy by Morricone (A fistful of dollars, For a few dollars more and The good, the bad and the ugly)
    Marco Polo
    Schindler's list
    Shaft
    The conversation
    The elephant man
    Once upon a time in the west
    Bullitt

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 3. Feb. 2005, 21:14
    The Mission: Morricone
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Williams
    West Side Story: Bernstein
    Fifth Element: Serra
    Goldfinger: Barry

    And probably any Mancini score. And although not composed, I thought the soundtracks to The Matrix and Lost In Translation were brilliant for the way each one complemented its film's aesthetic.

  • Blade Runner
    28 Days Later
    Edward Scissorhands
    Gothika
    The Village
    Memento

    Bearbeitet von CrackerJacks am 4. Feb. 2005, 4:31
    • MayJud schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 4. Feb. 2005, 13:57
    Vanilla Sky
    The Blues Brothers
    Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid
    Lost in Translation
    ... and all kind of musicals.

    Go west, young man, and grow up with the country. - John L. Soule
  • edward scissorhands (danny elfman)
    batman returns (danny elfman)
    the shawshank redemption (thomas newman)
    titus (elliot goldenthal)
    gladiator (hans zimmer)
    Le Fabuleux Destin D'amélie Poulain (yann tiersen)
    magnolia (jon brion)

    • Trilby schrieb...
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    • 20. Feb. 2005, 21:47
    Once Upon a Time in the West (Ennio Morricone)
    Angeli Bianchi...Angeli Neri (Piero Umiliani)
    For a Few Dollars More (Ennio Morricone)
    Barbarella (Bob Crewe & Charles Fox)
    Puppet on a Chain (Piero Piccioni)
    The Omega Man (Ron Grainer)
    The Party (Henry Mancini)
    Get Carter (Roy Budd)

    “When the mode of the music changes, the walls of the city shake.”
    —Plato, circa 300 B.C.
    • hotmoklet schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 21. Feb. 2005, 4:47
    Honour Him/Now We Are Free (from Gladiator - Hans Zimmer)
    Throne Room/End Credits (from Star Wars - John Williams)
    Deborah's Theme (from Once Upon a Time in the West - Ennio Morricone)
    The Vice of Killing (Few Dollars Triology - Ennio Morricone)
    Gabriel's Oboe (from The Mission - Ennio Morricone)
    Maturity/Love Theme (from Cinema Paradiso - Ennio Morricone)
    Cavatina (From The Deer Hunter - John Williams)
    Atlantis (from Atlantis - James Horner)

    Gladiator Soundtrack - Hans Zimmer
    Few Dollars Triology - Morricone
    Last Samurai - Zimmer
    Cinema Paradiso - Morricone

    • easytempo schrieb...
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    • 10. Mär. 2005, 2:17
    Vampyros Lesbos - Huebler & Schwab
    Camille 2000 - Piero Piccioni
    La Donna Con La Pelle Di Lucertola - Ennio Morricone
    5 Bambole Per Una Luna D'Agosto - Piero Umiliani
    Femina Ridens - Stelvio Cipriani
    Eugenie: The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion - Bruno Nicolai
    Casino Royale - Burt Bacharach
    Arabesque - Henry Mancini
    Svezia: Inferno e Paradiso - Piero Umiliani
    La Decima Vittima - Piero Piccioni
    Les Levres Rouges - Francois de Roubaix

    ...to name just a few ;)

    • _neminem schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 11. Mär. 2005, 4:45
    I'd have to say I'm split between LoTR (all 3), Star Wars (5, so far), and The Matrix (all 3, but only the scores, not the "soundtracks", where "soundtrack" seems to be defined there as "a bunch of random metal and techno songs, some of which may have had little snippets of them used in the movies").

  • These are my favourite soundtracks:
    Casino Royale by Burt Bacharach
    Vertigo by Bernard Herrmann
    Live for Life by Francis Lai
    Shaft by Isaac Hayes
    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari by Giuseppe Becce

  • Hmmm...to name some random ones:

    Lord of the Rings (Shore)
    Castle in the Sky (Hisaishi)
    Once Upon a Time in America (Morricone)
    The Mission (Morricone)
    Pleasantville (Newman)
    Unforgiven (Niehaus)
    Sense and Sensibility (Doyle)
    The Nightmare Before Christmas (Elfman)
    JFK (Williams)
    Blade Runner (Vangelis)
    Cast Away (Silvestri)
    Angels in America (Neman)

    For those of you who like Vangelis' work I highly reccomend the non-soundtrack Heaven and Hell. It's in two parts and is really forty minutes of pure bliss.

    • Nemoflow schrieb...
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    • 26. Mär. 2005, 15:08
    2001 - A Space Odyssey
    Saturday Night Fever
    Grease
    The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Seabiscuit (Randy Newman)

    and

    My Name Is Nobody (Ennio Morricone)

  • If you like Randy Newman then he has quite a few scores superior to Seabiscuit:

    Pleasantville
    A Bug's Life
    Monsters Inc.
    Babe: Pig in the City
    Avalon
    The Natural

    • Uziac schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 27. Mär. 2005, 8:53
    Hi :-)

    Here are some of my favourite soundtracks:
    Thin Red Line(Hans Zimmer)
    Two Towers( I think this one is the best from the trilogy, like the film also :-)Howard Shore
    Last of the Mohicans(The Elk Hunt is the best filmtrack ever wrote (imho) Trevor Jones
    Conan The Barbarian(Basil Poledouris)

  • Rocky / Rocky 2 / Rocky 3 / Rocky 4 (!!!)
    Saturday Night Fever
    Pulp Fiction
    Four Rooms
    Reservoir Dogs
    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
    Back to the Future
    Dumbo
    Clueless
    Forrest Gump
    Silver Streak (!!!)
    Halloween
    Spice World
    This Is Spinal Tap
    The Wizard of Oz

    "Dried-up whiskey, chickens in the house
    Stolen car stereo, cholesterol on your mouth"
    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 30. Apr. 2005, 19:25
    The Thin Red Line and basically everything composed by Hans Zimmer.

    • modernica schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 3. Mai. 2005, 5:52
    Il Dio Sotto La Pelle (Piero Piccioni)
    Fumo Di Londra (Piero Piccioni)
    Casino Royale (Burt Bacharach)

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 31. Mai. 2005, 18:32
    Profondo Rosso, Suspiria, Dawn Of The Dead, Tenebre, and Phenomena are right up there. Shouldn't be hard to figure out that Goblin is one of my all-time favorite artists.

    Chu Ishikawa's trad-industrial score for Tetsuo: The Iron Man.

    Shoujo Kakumei Utena series and movie. Shinkichi Mitsumune's stuff is excellent but J.A. Seazer's contributions are some of my favorite songs PERIOD, soundtrack or not.

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 4. Jun. 2005, 13:19
    Chicago
    Lost in Translation
    Magnolia
    Romeo and Juliet
    Shawshank Redemption
    Gladiator
    Kill Bill

    • Tekdude schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 15. Jul. 2005, 19:48
    Not really in order.

    The Rock (Hans Zimmer)
    Gladiator (Hans Zimmer)
    Lord of the Rings (Howard Shore) (All three)
    The Matrix (Don Davis) (All three) (The scores, not Disc 1 of Reloaded)
    The Last Samurai (Hans Zimmer)
    Spiderman (Danny Elfman)
    World of Warcraft (Jason Hayes) (Yes... the game)
    Final Fantasy Series (Nobuo Uematsu)
    Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie (William Stromberg) (For being a documentary, EXCELLENT score!)

    • stimp69 schrieb...
    • Benutzer
    • 20. Jul. 2005, 21:20
    In no particular order:

    Riz Ortolani-Mondo Cane
    Clint Mansell w/The Cronos Quartet- Requiem For A Dream
    Ennio Morricone- Once Upon A Time In The West
    Goblin- Dawn Of The Dead
    Gil Melle- The Andromeda Strain
    Alain Gorageur- La Planete Sauvage
    Bernard Hermann-Vertigo
    Superfly-Curtis Mayfield
    Short Eyes-Curtis Mayfield
    Ichii The Killer- Yoshimi from the Boredoms
    Wendy/Walter Carlos- A Clockwork Orange (His/Her original score, not the version with Beethoven, Puccini, etc...)

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