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offline Combo from Sex on 2006-03-15 02:39 [#01860119]
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Kill Bill's OST is absolutely AWFUL imho !


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-03-15 02:54 [#01860123]
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megaman 2.
its impossible to find mp3s cos i keep getting remixes.
yawnorama!

also, danny elfman is awesome.
and i saw eraserhead when i was a kid, and it was quite
fucked up.
id have to see it again.


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-03-15 02:55 [#01860125]
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i havent heard the cd, but the music in the movie is alright
from what i remember.


 

offline Combo from Sex on 2006-03-15 03:13 [#01860137]
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I've seen the films and listened to the CD many times cuz
one of mine friends had it on repeat in his room. I can't
stand it anymore !!


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-03-15 12:21 [#01860482]
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Sorry mate

Yeah its a very cool film, definately watch it, there are
some amazing scenes in it. It gets quite obscure and the
soundtrack is quite mechanical and abrasive but its totally
Lynch. The "Just like regular chickens" scene is enough to
watch it alone. Do you like other Lynch stuff? I have to say
my fave is perhaps Wild at Heart which I know a lot don't
really like and Mulholland also is mindblowing.

I have to say that all soundtracks by Angelo Badelamenti
(sp?) are top class, as is Clint Mansell's stuff. Lost in
Translation soundtrack is excellent.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-03-15 12:52 [#01860496]
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you're still not saying "why". have you found a moment to
sit, think and come to the conclusion why you don't like
them ?


 

offline zombie on 2006-03-15 15:34 [#01860629]
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Yes I like his films. Lost Highway was hard to follow even
though I enjoyed it alot. The Straight Story is probably my
fav. Agree about Angelo Badalamenti. Lynch puts alot of
input into the soundtracks as well I believe.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-03-20 01:32 [#01863656]
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i forgot this one:
Ravenous (Michael Nyman & Damon Albarn or vice versa)


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-03-20 09:04 [#01863837]
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once upon a time in the west


 

offline ToXikFB on 2006-06-28 14:39 [#01928922]
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no one mentioned Goblin?

the suspiria opening titles are one of my alltime favs


 

offline jules from United States on 2006-06-28 16:51 [#01929013]
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requiem for a dream
vanilla sky
chaos theory
snatch


 

offline morphuze from Denmark on 2006-06-28 17:40 [#01929049]
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alien3

(one of my friends has an almost religious/occult view on
this soundtrack)


 

offline uviol from United States on 2006-06-28 17:54 [#01929062]
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Damn, you guys have good taste. I don't have many more to
add. Although I must agree with DaggerHappy about the
Wipeout soundtrack. Those games are what made me realize
there was music outside of video games.. although the
original tunes are fantastic too.

Harold Faltermeyer.. Also anything late 70's and 80's
Tangerine Dream stuff.. Flashpoint, Risky Business,
Sorcerer, Legend, etc.. Dan, naturally, beat me to the punch
:) And then of course lots of early 90's OST like A Perfect
Little Murder and Suburban Commando.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-06-28 17:59 [#01929066]
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I'd show you guys my videogame/anime/film score soundtracks
but it's so big your head would explode.


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2006-07-01 20:24 [#01930754]
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memento soundtrack i like the david julyan stuf.
:F



 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2006-07-02 03:40 [#01930874]
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how about the soundtrack to the MiniMoni film, it's actually
pretty good...


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2006-07-02 03:46 [#01930875]
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Ghost In The Shell
Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence
Pi
Requiem For A Dream
The Terminator
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
The Matrix Trilogy
Lost Highway
Natural Born Killers
Lost In Translation
Hackers
Trainspotting
This Is Spinal Tap

many many more


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2006-07-02 05:55 [#01930935]
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Fight Club soundtrack. - It's by the dust brothers,
and it is superb.



 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2006-07-02 06:54 [#01930950]
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Brad Fiedel's incidental music in the first Terminator is so
awesome and quintessentially roboticy.


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2006-07-02 07:33 [#01930977]
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I generally prefer real scores to a jumble of tracks I can
hear elsewhere. Pi and Lost In Translation being cases in
point.

These seem to work in the context of the film, but buying
the soundtrack is too often like paying for a sub-par DJ
mix.

Kudos to the film makers for neat choices and all, but let
me bring out my Akira and Event Horizon, or anything by
Danny Elfman or Nobuo Uematsu.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2006-07-02 08:19 [#01930990]
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I love when filmmakers make deft choices with
licensed/pre-existing music and the songs come to be
synonymous with a scene or vice versa. So many great
artistic convergences. I like the insight it gives into the
filmmaker(s)' heads and feelings about the movies/scenes,
too. But yeah I rarely find myself listening to those
soundtracks outside the context of the movies themselves.
Things get burned into my mind though.

I thought I already mentioned this earlier but a CTRL + F
confirms I didn't. The main theme from Yojimbo one of my
favorites, and it's so weird... an Eastern heroic theme that
SWINGS.


 


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