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• #102
Apocolypse now. Starts off with the opening scene. The Live version of 'The End' by the Doors. Merging into the spinning fan in the room. Just gets better and better as the film goes on. When they are all tripping out on the boat to Purple Haze
Can't be beaten
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• #103
House Party.
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• #104
Deliverance
"Squeeeel little piggy!"
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• #107
Wes Anderson films have great soundtracks, Darjeeling,Life Aquatic, Royal Tenenbaums-
on a different note, love these songs:- bound to put a smile on your face
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEVilNDXd0A&feature=related
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• #108
Into the Wild soundtrack by Eddie Vedder
Tron
Once
Juno
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• #109
8Ball/Lupin : ah it's not Meadows finest but thats a high bar, its a great slice of the 80s with truely great casting, and you can't say it was hyped!?
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• #110
Wes Anderson films have great soundtracks, Darjeeling,Life Aquatic, Royal Tenenbaums-
on a different note, love these songs:- bound to put a smile on your face
YouTube - August Gloop Oompa Loompa Song
Life aquatic's my favourite. Mark Mothersbaugh's a GENIUS!
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• #111
Forrest Gump, for Creedence's "Fortunate Son" alone.
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• #112
unashamed- watched it last night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GvTvb_2gco&feature=related
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• #113
Clockwork orange- Ludwig Van
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• #114
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (bicycle reference!)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_5l6rIUu4A
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• #115
We had any pieces by Ennio Morricone OR Blade Runner yet?
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• #116
8Ball/Lupin : ah it's not Meadows finest but thats a high bar, its a great slice of the 80s with truely great casting, and you can't say it was hyped!?
I just found it disappointingly obvious.
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• #117
We had any pieces by Ennio Morricone OR Blade Runner yet?
1st fucking post! :)
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• #118
OR Blade Runner yet?
Only the first one
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• #119
all tunes in penn's INDIAN RUNNER
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• #120
we had any pieces by ennio morricone or blade runner yet?
both!
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• #121
Stuck in the middle with you by Stealers Wheel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CdW-4TRcDQ
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• #122
Room with a View
The GraduateI can;t really separate favourite film from favourite soundtrack...
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• #123
'Trouble Man' Marvin Gaye
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• #124
How about Goblin's pieces for Argento. Especially Suspiria!
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• #125
I just found it disappointingly obvious.
Really? I thought it was a huge slice of the 80s that hadn't been looked at in film, lovely subtle touches, amazingly humane and well scripted. it felt as authentic 1980s as you could get. Not his best but his most critically acclaimed - but then how often do they go hand in hand?
Rise of the footsoldier.