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Movie Soundtracks
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I'm about to see John Williams this weekend conduct all of his movie scores. Won't lie it is a dream come true for me to see him conduct. He's really old these days. I'm worried i may have never had a chance again!
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#53

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Watched American Hustle a few days ago. Really good movie and great soundtrack, lots of American classic tunes from the 70's and 80's. Recommended:







Also, I really like the 300 sountrack. I have some of it's tunes on my Workout playlist for when I hit the gym hard.




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Quote: (01-14-2014 01:06 PM)Haig Wrote:  

I love the majority of John Carpenter's soundtracks but the one that sticks out for me is Big Trouble in Little China.


Agreed, most music from his films is pure kick ass.
A few examples:


The Thing





Escape from New York






The Fog



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#56

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The "Heat" soundtrack (Pacino, DeNiro). Especially the music when they're holding up the bank, and the scene where Pacino gets in an undercover car and pulls DeNiro over.

"The Score", DeNiro, Ed Norton, and Marlon Brando. The opening music, and the 'bye bye' triumphant music in the finale (right after DeNiro asks Norton, "Whadda ya got, huh ? Whadda ya got ?", and Norton responds, "You know what I got !!")

The score from the original Point Break (1991), by Mark Isham. The music from the skydiving scene.

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#57

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The Good , the bad the ugly or any of Sergio Leone movies

Lost in Translation ( including Just like Honey " her honey dripping beehive" -The best song ever written on pussy licking )

Mommy - French Canadian movie of an insanely talented homo director ( Ludovico Einaudi -experience , Counting Crows - Colourblind )

Berlin Calling - Dj set list by Paul Kalkbrenner

Midnight in Paris or any of Woody Allen films including Annie Hall , Manhattan, Play it again sam , Anything else, Sweet and lowdown (If you are into Jazz)

Chungking Express - (absolute dream watching Faye Wong sing the chinese version of California dreaming while juggling kebab sauce bottles)

All the movies listed above are worth watching for their soundtracks alone !
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#58

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Try the soundtrack from the movie "Rush" (by Hans Zimmer).




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Quote: (08-02-2016 10:10 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Quote: (01-14-2014 01:06 PM)Haig Wrote:  

I love the majority of John Carpenter's soundtracks but the one that sticks out for me is Big Trouble in Little China.


Agreed, most music from his films is pure kick ass.
A few examples:


The Thing





Escape from New York






The Fog



Totally agree. In addition to being an amazing director, John Carpenter is highly underrated as a composer. The music for "Escape From New York" is just about perfect when it comes to establishing that mood of a technologically advanced yet dystopian and ultimately doomed society.

How about these awesome, but old school soundtracks:

Harold and Maude- In my opinion one of the best soundtracks of all time, with Cat Stevens at his peak, before the Muslim thing.

Taxi Driver- Composed by the master, Bernard Herrmann, who you all know from "Psycho," but who worked with everyone from Orson Welles to Martin Scorcese.

Midnight Cowboy- a bit of a mish-mash, and very late 60's psychadelic, but anything with Harry Nilsson, John Barry and Toots Thielemans (who was a renown guitar player, a harmonica virtuoso, and I shit you not, a master at whistling) is OK in my book.
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Good stuff guys.

Shiffrin's best work:










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#61

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A few of my favourite OST's off the top of my head.

The Whiplash OST (sucker for Jazz overall)






The Equalizer OST (really enjoyed this movie, the score was great also)






Unbreakable OST






Off topic : I have a thing for Game OST's also, this one I remember hearing a ton in my childhood.





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