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• #77
@ Chipped Tooth - who d'ya think films all his ear-splitting shoot-outs?
@ Multi - errrr... my 1st post dude. Burwell... Coens... Didn't want to state the obvious.
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• #78
Falcon & The Snowman by Pat Metheny - lovely mellow business...
I refer you to ahem Costner's early work - Fandango - In my top ten for movie soundtracks.
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• #79
Twentyfourseven is an awesome soundtrack...as is This is England.
ALL Spike Lee films have awesome soundtracks.
Black ceasar and Slaughter- James Brown.
Escape from new york- John Carpenter.
Quadrophenia- The Who.
Shaft- Isaac Hayes.
Basquiat.
The Lost boys.
Rocky- Bill Conti.
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• #80
darren aronofsky's "Pi" and its brilliant liquid dnb soundtrack, to be watched and heard!
Yep. great film great sounds
also loved reqium for a dream by mansell
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• #81
Hehe, like I said, the pieces all fell into place! Those shoot outs really are fantastic, they actually make you want to duck behind something and shout 'contact!'
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• #82
Twentyfourseven is an awesome soundtrack...as is This is England.
ALL Spike Lee films have awesome soundtracks.
Black ceasar and Slaughter- James Brown.
Escape from new york- John Carpenter.
Quadrophenia- The Who.
Shaft- Isaac Hayes.
Basquiat.
The Lost boys.
Rocky- Bill Conti.
Ahmen to this is England. perfectly fitted tracks all the way through
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• #83
What!?! No BIG LEBOWSKI???? Kenny Rogers' "just dropped in"
TBF the whole compilation/soundtrack is awsome inc Moondog's stuff
+100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000!!!!!!!
Also, Repo Man: Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Flag!!!
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• #84
In the Mood For Love (score - 3mins.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXqAcmDtEXc
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• #85
Nooo, This is England is Meadows worst film by far......bloody awful.....and the soundtrack I thought was full of obvious picks by the artists.....
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• #86
Nooo, This is England is Meadows worst film by far......bloody awful.....and the soundtrack I thought was full of obvious picks by the artists.....
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• #87
24/7 Ftw
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• #88
Of course it was obvious picks, the tracks you hear in the film help to set the mood and time in the viwers mind because they were well known at that time...if the music is too obscure it doesn't help to transport the viewer back to the era the film is set in.
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• #89
Purple Rain
Under The Cherry Moon
Sign O The Times
Full Metal Jacket
Get Carter
Coffy
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• #90
Transpotting soundtrack my no.1..
Pulp Fiction soundtrack.. Tarantino has a good ear for tunes
The Mission soundtrack.. by Ennio Morricone in there somewhere too
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• #91
Defo for Coffy...Roy Ayers at his best!
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• #92
Stand By ME
Forrest Gump
Top Gun
Rocky
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• #93
Dead Mans Shoes
The Long Good Friday -
• #94
overrating is for haters
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• #95
Damn...that's what i was trying to remember...The long good friday!
Fantastic soundtrack...francis monkman if i remember right. -
• #96
Correct it is Francis Monkman.
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• #97
I was thinking it was roy budd first but he did Get Carter.
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• #98
Yeah, ace film too. Mirren at her best
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• #99
Not a film, but the music on the end credits of The Sweeney is fucking grate too. Harry SOuth.
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• #100
Restless Natives- Big Country....great film, and the soundtrack really works well.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq6nruoItjs"]YouTube
- Crooklyn Dodgers - Crooklyn (Crooklyn Soundtrack)[/ame]