Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, Maximum Overdrive (all AC/DC), Flash Gordon (all Queen), etc, etc.
Anything done by John Carpenter.
The Terminator.
Dark City.
Men in Black.
The City of Lost Children.
The Matrix Trilogy has many of my favourite artists in it.
[QUOTE=Aurora93;20752765]Post movies that, in your opinion, had good soundtracks.
Here's some movies that had nice soundtracks IMO:
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Do you have a Future Movie Fetish?
Matrix and basically anything composed by Hans Zimmer.
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[QUOTE=ElGrego;20772600]Do you have a Future Movie Fetish?[/QUOTE]
How does he see movies in the future?
All Tarantino films have great soundtracks. Especially Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol.2, and Inglourious Basterds.
D9 had an amazing score that should have been nominated for awards.
Anything T-Bone Burnet touches is god-like-O Brother Where Art Thou for example. and the recent award winner Crazy Heart.
And of course Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, Ennio Morricone, and James Newton Howard are amazing.
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28 days later.
The Boat That Rocked and anything with Danny Elfman or Michael Andrews.
[QUOTE=ElGrego;20772600]Do you have a Future Movie Fetish?[/QUOTE]
No, that was more of a coincidental thing.
The Rock
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pulp Fiction
Hmmmmmm.
The movie Mahler had a good soundtrack, but......that's because it's the music of Mahler.
The Pianist also had a good soundtrack.
And Amadeus, but.....it's like with Mahler, it was just the music of Mozart.
And Star Wars also, of course.
[QUOTE=Captain Lawlrus;20755849]Platoon
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Adiago For Strings is butiful. This music made like 70% of the movie for me. Thin Red Line also had fantastic music.
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The Pianist music was great!
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;20778577]
The Pianist music was great![/QUOTE]
The most moving thing in that movie was the fact that he played the exact same song he played at the start at the end.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;20779653]The most moving thing in that movie was the fact that he played the exact same song he played at the start at the end.[/QUOTE]
Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor. A great piece by a great (my personal favorite) composer. I'm learning it.
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Pure awesomeness.
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
soundtrack was amazing
Most of the biblio-historical epics that were popular during the 50s and 60s had great scores.
I mean, just listen to the music in the following films: Ben-Hur, Quo Vadis, The Robe, Ten Commandments, Fall of the Roman Empire, Spartacus, Sodom and Gomorrah, Cleopatra, King of Kings, El Cid, Land of the Pharaohs, The Vikings, Barabbas, Solomon and Sheba, Helen of Troy, The 300 Spartans, The Egyptian, Alexander The Great, Julius Caesar, David and Bathsheba, The Silver Chalice, Carthage in Flames, Constantine and the Cross...
Why can't modern films have scores like that? :crying::crying::crying:
Tarzan
Lord of the Rings
Matrix
I am Legend
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Pure awesomeness.[/QUOTE]
Dude, too true.