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Which movies in your opinion had the best soundtracks?
-Gattaca
-Oldboy
-star wars
-minority report
toothlessjoe`s teeth
2008-12-03, 14:17
Which movies in your opinion had the best soundtracks?
-Gattaca
-Oldboy
-star wars
-minority report
transformers
lostmyface
2008-12-03, 17:44
easy rider
Sponsored Link
2008-12-03, 20:45
FAST AND THE FUrIOUS 3 BRAH
Death Insurance
2008-12-03, 21:54
FAST AND THE FUrIOUS 3 BRAH
"Ooh Ahh" was pretty damn good.
Friday
Pulp Fiction
Animal House
Saturday Night Fever
Sponsored Link
2008-12-03, 21:58
"Ooh Ahh" was pretty damn good.
That's actually what I was making fun of when I said that.
Death Insurance
2008-12-03, 22:01
That's actually what I was making fun of when I said that.
Damn, I thought you were making fun of the other songs on the soundtrack; the ricer-esque chinks rapping.
Ganja Fett
2008-12-05, 02:48
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Forrest Gump, Dazed and Confused, and Batman Begins.
TheMessiahComplex
2008-12-05, 04:18
Strange Days was one of my favorites.
Mutant Funk Drink
2008-12-05, 05:01
Heavy Metal (1981)
DrZeusDrZeus
2008-12-07, 13:32
Grindhouse
Leon
V for Vendetta
Highlander 1
Both parts of Grindhouse.
Top Gun.
Dazed and Confused.
28 Days Later.
Titanic (no not the fucking Celine Dion song :mad:)
ferret111
2008-12-07, 16:24
Shaft
The Breakfast Club
Beverly Hills Cop
A Clockwork Orange
Beverly Hills Cop
That theme tune is never going to get old!
Death Insurance
2008-12-07, 16:27
Clerks II.
slickt0mmy
2008-12-08, 06:28
The Fountain, Scanner Darkly, Gattaca, 28 days/weeks later (both are good), Sunshine, Stay, the Bourne series, Xmen, Once, anything by Hans Zimmer, Into the Wild, Saw
purpleshirted eyestabber
2008-12-10, 07:31
Iron man ( although disappointed they didn't actually play the full original song iron man)
LuKaZz420
2008-12-10, 12:48
It depends what you mean by soundtrack, music written specifically for the film or songs that happened to be played throughout the feature?
I'd say:
Apocalypse Now: the music written for the film is just brilliant, trippy as hell, and you can't go wrong with Wagner, The Doors, Rolling Stones, CCR, plus all the songs mix extremely well with the imagery proposed.
Black Hawk Down: some good songs in there, Elvis and then some arab songs(Barra Barra), I just downloaded the soundtrack last week and it's reallly good.
Full Metal Jacket: I love the scene at the beginning with that song about Vietnam playing and their ugly faces getting a haircut. Then the "hey baby" scene with "these boots are made for walking" playing on the back.
Also the original score is great too, especially at the end of the film in the destroyed factory.
Trainspotting: Well it starts with Iggy Pop, it has Lou Reed, Blur and some other historic songs in there, from "Mile End" to "Nightclubbing" and ""What you Dream of"
This is England: Great piano music composed by Ludovico Einaudi, plus great songs from the early '80s, UK Subs, The Specials and other ska classics.
Requiem for a Dream: Well the Kronos Quartet piece is unbelievably perfect and it is resposible of driving quite a few of my acid trips to a universe of inner purgatory.
There's other excellent music in there as well.
The Football Factory: Primal Scream at the beginning make you wanna rail a line the size of your middle finger, chug the rest of your pint down and headbutt some cunt .
The part on the bus with The Libertines' song (what a waster) and them drinking, doing charlie is just so fucking perfect.
I'm gonna add some more later if I can be bothered.
Never thought I'd see Football Factory get a mention on here (totse).
niggersexual
2008-12-12, 05:38
Super Fly has a pretty sweet soundtrack.
Mike Figgis' Hotel Soundtrack, it has an absolutely devastating rendition of Schubert's Der Doppelganger with Mia Maestro doing the honours.
Cinematic Orchestra's rerealisation of Man with a Movie Camera, excellent old Russian film works very well with their jazzy madness.
Goodbye Lenin Soundtrack by Yann Tiersen is pretty nice.
I quite like Nino Rota's stuff for Fellini and Godfather films too.
Edit: Almost forgot the soundtrack to Emir Kusturica's 'Underground' by Goran Bregovic, great film and great soundtrack.
Captain Kirk
2008-12-13, 07:25
I can't believe nobody said this: O Brother Where Art Thou?
Best soundtrack ever.
---Beany---
2008-12-13, 08:15
Mike Figgis' Hotel Soundtrack
I thought i was the only person in the world who'd seen this movie.
Anyhoo:
Good, bad, ugly
Raising Arizona
Natural Born Killers
American Beauty
Never Ending Story
Labrythn
Never Ending Story
Storyyyyyyyyyy, lala la lala la lalalaaaaaaaa :D
Epic.
ferret111
2008-12-14, 05:05
While not an official soundtrack per se, Brian Eno's "Music for Films" is definitely worth hearing.
P R Deltoid
2008-12-14, 09:05
Superbad had a nice, original soundtrack. I mean original as in, the music was produced for the movie, and not just payed for use