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Thread started 05/18/06 6:31pm

nurse

Great Movie Soundtracks

There have been some really good movies made over the years (and some bad one's sad ),but I wanted to know what movie soundtracks were the best in your opinion? What soundtracks were also better than the movie itself? My favorites are of course "Purple Rain," "The Best Man," and "Saturday Night Fever."


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Reply #1 posted 05/18/06 6:44pm

u2prnce

Velvet Goldmine. It's the best soundtrack I've ever heard. Glam rock done by the best in the business. Thom Yorke and others are featured.

Garden State. Emoish. But I like it.

Trainspotting. Don't know how to describe this. British indie dance?

Pulp Fiction. Every selection is perfect. Plus, when you listen to it you can see the movie in your imagination.

Wicker Park. This is like a "More Music from Garden State" soundtrack.

Boomerang. Great early 90s R & B from the last time I was into it.

Empire Records. I love this cheesy movie and the soundtrack reminds me of those salad days.

I Am Sam. Great Beatles covers.

Romy & Michele's High School Reunion. Great 80s hits.

Rushmore. The best Wes Anderson soundtrack. British invasion mostly.
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Reply #2 posted 05/18/06 6:45pm

coolcat

nurse said:

There have been some really good movies made over the years (and some bad one's sad ),but I wanted to know what movie soundtracks were the best in your opinion? What soundtracks were also better than the movie itself? My favorites are of course "Purple Rain," "The Best Man," and "Saturday Night Fever."


fish fish fish


I really like the Beverly Hills cop soundtrack. Each song is really well placed in the movie and drives the action forward.
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Reply #3 posted 05/18/06 6:51pm

WillyWonka

u2prnce said:

Rushmore. The best Wes Anderson soundtrack. British invasion mostly.


Great choices. thumbs up!

I keep meaning to pick up the Rushmore soundtrack but haven't yet!
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Reply #4 posted 05/18/06 6:52pm

nurse

u2prnce said:

Velvet Goldmine. It's the best soundtrack I've ever heard. Glam rock done by the best in the business. Thom Yorke and others are featured.

Garden State. Emoish. But I like it.

Trainspotting. Don't know hot to describe this. British indie dance?

Pulp Fiction. Every selection is perfect. Plus, when you listen to it you can see the movie in your imagination.

Wicker Park. This is like a "More Music from Garden State" soundtrack.

Boomerang. Great early 90s R & B from the last time I was into it.

Empire Records. I love this cheesy movie and the soundtrack reminds me of those salad days.

I Am Sam. Great Beatles covers.

Romy & Michele's High School Reunion. Great 80s hits.

Rushmore. The best Wes Anderson soundtrack. British invasion mostly.




All very nice selections and I need to take a listen to "I Am Sam" I'm sure it's great as was the movie wink .
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Reply #5 posted 05/18/06 6:53pm

nurse

coolcat said:

nurse said:

There have been some really good movies made over the years (and some bad one's sad ),but I wanted to know what movie soundtracks were the best in your opinion? What soundtracks were also better than the movie itself? My favorites are of course "Purple Rain," "The Best Man," and "Saturday Night Fever."


fish fish fish


I really like the Beverly Hills cop soundtrack. Each song is really well placed in the movie and drives the action forward.




Ur right especially the tracks by the Pointer Sisters razz .
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Reply #6 posted 05/18/06 6:56pm

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Reply #7 posted 05/18/06 7:00pm

WillyWonka

Little Shop of Horrors
Urban Cowboy
O Brother Where Art Thou?
The Godfather
Pretty In Pink
Grease
Hairspray
Valley Girl
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

I'm forgetting a bunch, I'm sure! I love soundtrack albums! biggrin
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Reply #8 posted 05/18/06 7:01pm

u2prnce

Boogie Nights would be tremendous if it had all the songs from the film. But it doesn't. There are two soundtracks, though.

The Girl Next Door would be a great compilation of mid 90s-now modern rock, if it had all the songs in the film. But it doesn't.
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Reply #9 posted 05/18/06 7:12pm

u2prnce

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I forgot Donnie Darko! The UK version has all of the songs from the film(unlike the American release). Tears for Fears, Echo and the Bunnymen, INXS, The Church, Duran Duran, etc. Definitely in the running for coolest soundtrack ever.
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Reply #10 posted 05/18/06 7:14pm

WillyWonka

I also forgot one:

The soundtrack for Edward Scissorhands is beautiful!
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Reply #11 posted 05/18/06 7:16pm

u2prnce

The Big Lebowski. Spanish "Hotel California" is a must. I got an unofficial version on the Net which features all the songs along with funny quotes.
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Reply #12 posted 05/18/06 7:16pm

nurse

WillyWonka said:

Little Shop of Horrors
Urban Cowboy
O Brother Where Art Thou?
The Godfather
Pretty In Pink
Grease
Hairspray
Valley Girl
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

I'm forgetting a bunch, I'm sure! I love soundtrack albums! biggrin




Grease-classic thumbs up!.
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Reply #13 posted 05/18/06 7:19pm

WillyWonka

nurse said:

WillyWonka said:

Little Shop of Horrors
Urban Cowboy
O Brother Where Art Thou?
The Godfather
Pretty In Pink
Grease
Hairspray
Valley Girl
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

I'm forgetting a bunch, I'm sure! I love soundtrack albums! biggrin




Grease-classic thumbs up!.


I played the heck out of my LP back when I got it back when the movie came out. I was rather obsessed with it, actually. biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 05/18/06 7:42pm

funkpill




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Reply #15 posted 05/18/06 7:49pm

nammie

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Claudine is my all time fav. soundtrack, But I loved the movie just as much as the soundtrack!
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Reply #16 posted 05/18/06 7:50pm

nurse

funkpill said:




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As usual funkpill you brought the funk cool .
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Reply #17 posted 05/18/06 8:27pm

ThreadBare

The Russia House -- Branford Marsalis does his THING!
Purple Rain -- duh.
Under the Cherry Moon -- double duh.
Fame -- Irene Cara. Need I say more?
The Fugitive -- James Newton Howard (the man is a genius). Wayne Shorter does this take on the theme that is just magic, too.
Batman -- Danny Elfman's best, IMO
Star Wars -- John Williams is a genius.
Munich -- John Williams does a score that touches upon Jewish folk music. Brilliant.
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Reply #18 posted 05/18/06 8:51pm

coolcat

We're mixing up the scores and the soundtracks people! biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 05/18/06 9:12pm

WillyWonka

coolcat said:

We're mixing up the scores and the soundtracks people! biggrin



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Reply #20 posted 05/18/06 9:31pm

ThreadBare

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We're mixing up the scores and the soundtracks people! biggrin



I know, but I'm feeling lazy today. Occasionally, there is overlap (I'm thinking of "Rush").

Very well:

Soundtracks:

Secret Life of Plants
The Big Chill
Batman
Purple Rain
High Fidelity
Under the Cherry Moon
Pretty in Pink
Ragtime
The Fugitive
Rush
Fame

Scores:
Munich
The Russia House
The Fugitive
Amistad
K-Pax
Rush
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Reply #21 posted 05/18/06 10:02pm

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Remember that Bee Gee's, Peter Frampton musical about Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band? Possibly the worst music movie ever.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #22 posted 05/19/06 12:57am

FuNkeNsteiN

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Rocky
Shaft
Superfly
Saturday Night Fever
Grease
Batman
Under The Cherry Moon
Purple Rain
That's The Way Of The World

just off the top of my head...
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #23 posted 05/19/06 2:39am

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So many others...
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #24 posted 05/19/06 5:08am

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So many others...



Gosh, I like yours.


I also forgot "Rent." I remember jamming along to "Rent" in the theater.
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Reply #25 posted 05/19/06 6:33am

kisscamille

You guys have named some amazing soundtracks and I agree that these are great, but I personally love the soundtrack to The Color Purple. One of my favourite movies, books and soundtracks.
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Reply #26 posted 05/19/06 9:05am

AnckSuNamun

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a lot of good choices by folks....so I won't repeat.

I like Air a lot, so I knew I would love the V.S soundtrack
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Reply #27 posted 05/19/06 9:19am

namepeace

Arguably the greatest soundtrack of any movie of my generation.



This is one of the very best as well . . . and arguably the best cover art of any soundtrack.


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Reply #28 posted 05/19/06 9:39am

PurpleRein

Laurel Canyon...a nice little movie, great soundtrack

Garden State....ditto

Dazed and Confused..

Georgia..a little movie with two of the chicks from saint elmos fire...but good soundtrack

Hard Days Night

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Reply #29 posted 05/19/06 9:39am

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namepeace said:

Arguably the greatest soundtrack of any movie of my generation.






good one. smile I have to be in the mood for it though.....no no not that mood lol
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