Favorite Movie Soundtrack?

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2010 A space odyssey

then that naughting hill one... I think thats how its spelled?
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Speaking of Watership Down, I remember the British Meat Marketing Board running a great campaign after the films release. It read:

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You've seen the movie,
You've read the book,
Now eat the cast!

Not sure how much impact it had on sales of rabbit meat, but I remember it well from mny childhood.
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Oh! That's great! Now eat the cast! A Classic! :lol:
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Vain wrote:I enjoyed the soundtrack to Natural Born Killers. Some excellent NiN and Cohen in there.
That was a goody. The Lost Highway soundtrack is alot like that one too.

I think The Crow was my all time favorite tho. The Cure song on there was awsome. The Batman movies turned out some good songs too.
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Jackass the Movie Soundtrack...

I am very very kidding.
But it does have some ok stuff on it.
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For me... the Daredevil soundtrack has to rate a mention. ;)
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A Clockwork Orange and Apocalypse Now! Gotta love synth.
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Lord Foul wrote: Gotta love synth.
Synthesizer music rocks. :R

Old Ministry and Depeche Mode are awsome.
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One Night The Moon - Paul Kelly, Mary Joe Starr, et al
The Down With Love one will be great!
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Last of the Mohicans.
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Brinn wrote:Michael Mann's "Last of the Mohican's"...Stirring...Very Stirring!
Seems we share many of the same musical tastes Mr. Vile. ;)
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Hey cool, Brinn! hahaha
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Well, I feel like I am again copying some from the post above me...

Indiana Jones (all themes!)
Jurassic Park (boom boom in the beginning - love it)
The Star Wars saga (episode IV-VI)
Oh Brother where arth thou (looooooove them aaaall)
BeetleJuice (most of the things Danny Elfman has done is really good!)
GhostBusters
Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves (the real soundtrack, not the Brian Adams sings bit. A fantastic part when they fight in the river - you can hear every blow in a playful way in the music!)
Blazing Saddles (the theme song... Oh, he is really singing his heart out, isnt he?...)
Monty Python and the holy grail has some lovely tunes (Sir Robin's song and the Camelot song).

Musicals:
Oliver! (What a voice that kid has!!! And Fagin is super!)
Bugsy Malone (I think I like all songs best)
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
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Rock On Ylva Kresh :) ! Here're my faves:

Ghostbusters
The Last of the Mohicans (I think it's the track titled "The Messenger" that is short yet completely addictive)
LOTR (the recent ones by Howard Shore)
Conan the Barbarian (good movie, great music performed so-so)
Conan the Destroyer (OK movie, good music performed well)
Batman (great!) & Batman Returns (good)
Edward Scissorhands (ok, any Tim Burton / Danny Elfman collaboration, really)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (see above note)
Sliver (stinker of a movie, but the music is kickin')
Twin Peaks & Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
The Piano (great movie, Michael Nyman's music is excellent!)
Flash Gordon (guilty pleasure movie for me, w/ excellent soundtrack by Queen :R )

If u like scifi/fantasy/horror genre stuff (and if u r reading this, u probably do), look for a compilation CD called Fantastic Journeys, by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. It has a little bit of everything: a great version of the Terminator main theme, the children's song from Poltergeist, main themes from Beastmaster, The Boy Who Could Fly, The Rocketeer, Willow, et cetera. It's a great compilation :!:

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Last of the Mohicans
The Mission
Dune
BladeRunner
The Time Machine
The Crimson Rivers
Gattaca
Aliens
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
This is Spinal Tap
Predator II
The Thing
The Fly
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I forgot Bram Stoker's Dracula, the Coppola film with score by Wojicech Kilar (sp?).

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Conan the Barbarian, Highlander, and LOTR
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