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Favorite Film Soundtracks?

Started by Queequeg, November 19, 2013, 06:58:19 PM

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In the past five years, the best that come to mind are Tron: Legacy (Daft Punk, Joseph Trapanese), Moon (Clint Mansell, who was mentioned upthread via The Fountain), and this year's best, Maniac (Rob).

Going further back, John Carpenter and Alan Howarth's collaborations can be counted amongst my favorite scores--Christine and Prince of Darkness being the real standouts.

There's The Little Mermaid, of course, by the guys that wrote those songs (I forget).

And let us not forget Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (James Horner), in particular "Stealing the Enterprise."
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Drakken

Among my favourite list, out of my head right now :

Aguirre - The Wrath of God, especially Lacrime Di Rei, by Popoh Vul.

Bram Stocker's Dracula, by Wojciech Kilar

Scarface, by Giorgio Moroder.

Das Boot, by Klaus Doldinger

Finally I also have a soft spot for what I dubbed "Love Theme from Salò", conducted by Ennio Morricone.  :P

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Ditto on Last of the Mohicans and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.  :)
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Hitchcock's movies all tend to have good soundtracks.  The first time I watched North by Northwest, I was pretty struck by the sound track, and the timing of it.

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I recall really liking the juxtaposition in A Knight's Tale, which is probably why I also liked it in Marie Antoinette.
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Quote from: Drakken on November 20, 2013, 12:09:09 AM
Das Boot, by Klaus Doldinger

Seriously?  :huh:

I remember thinking while watching Das Boot that it was a great movie, marred only by the incredibly cheesy and cheap sounding synthesizer sound track.

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Oh wow.  Tough question.  I have probably... 70 or so scores on my computer and cds.  I do have an incredible fondness for The Complete Recordings that were released for the Lord of the Rings movies.  Field of Dreams, Glory, Gladiator, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lawrence of Arabia, Pan's Labyrinth,  Planet of the Apes, The Illusionist, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Natural... the list is nearly endless.  Some scores are amazing in their entirety, some are made on just one or two pieces, there is so much greatness in them. :wub:
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Scott Pilgrim.
Sure, sounds a bit lame to say something so recent but it really was pretty good and nicely integrated into the film.
Plus I can't think of anything else at the moment.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan had a good one too.
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