What Is Your Favorite Soundtrack?

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TdHabib:
I'm probably way in the minority, and I'm not going to defend it as a great film or anything, but I laughed my head off when I saw Magical Mystery Tour recently. Might just be my sense of humor.

beatbabe69:
American Graffiti

A Hard Day's Night

More Amercian Graffiti

Rushmore

Boogie Nights

Are just some of the ones I love.

JK:
2001: A Space Odyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Once Upon A Time In The West
Mean Streets----great use of pop songs, as elsewhere in Scorsese's stuff

There must be more but those four come readily to mind...

[Later]
Carrington----Michael Nyman and a dash of Schubert
More and La Vallée----not least, but by means not only, because they necessarily don't have Mr Waters'----dare I say it?----cynicism splashed all over them
Koyaanisqatsi and particularly Powaqqatsi----music by Philip Glass

I must confess to not actually having seen the last four films----for which my apologies----I just love the music.

That excerpt from Morricone's music for Mission to Mars is simply stunning...

Alex:
Currently digging the Pirate Radio soundtrack.

Aum Bop Diddit:
Quote from: Alex on July 20, 2011, 09:55:38 AM

Currently digging the Pirate Radio soundtrack.


Lotsa great mid-60s hits -- but I tried to watch this flick on DVD the other day.  Made it about half way -- very disappointing.  Also a few anachronisms such as "Jumping Jack Flash" in 1966!  Nonetheless, when the BBs play ("Little saint Nick"), it's a good movie for a few minutes.

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