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SunnyChick
20-May-11, 16:52
What's your favourite soundtrack?
SunnyChick
20-May-11, 16:53
28 Days Later - John Murphy.
cazmanian_minx
21-May-11, 14:31
The score from American Beauty.
Tilly Teckel
21-May-11, 17:35
The Lost Boys - reminds me of my youth ;)
The Music Monster
22-May-11, 23:01
Way, way, way too many!!! I absolutely love the Gladiator score - amazing use of voices. LOTR is another fantastic orchestration. Shakespeare in Love is probably the film whose soundtrack is so spectacularly grafted to the movie, though....
That is to say nothing of the genius that was Michael Kamen - the Band of Brothers theme is exquisite...
Morricone's piece Gabriel's Oboe from The Mission is also gorgeous...
Far too many to mention!
Crackeday
05-Jun-11, 18:32
Restless natives.
Big Country and scottish scenery Brill!!!!!!
Bad Moon Risin' from American Weirwolf in London or Unchained Melody from Ghost :eek:
spaghetti western no matter what mood i am in find my self humming or whistling along and they remind me of my dear old dad who always was whistling a tune from one of them bless him
annemarie482
08-Jun-11, 21:50
me too the music monster.
i LOVE the gladiator soundtrack!
i also LOVE the platoon soundtrack and of course the topgun soundtrack :)
Pouleriscaig
11-Jun-11, 09:44
For me, it's got to be the music for Schindler's List.
"Lawrence of Arabia" closely followed by "Zorba The Greek."
I have a few favourites - Reservoir dogs theme track is cool but its 7 mins into the film oddly enough - Also like Apocolypse now - weird but cool - brilliant film.
Finally got around to watching The Ship That Rocked, Brilliant!
billy5000
28-Jun-11, 06:05
last of the mohicans
braveheart
harold faltimeyer
Gladiator and When Harry met Sally
Douglas Cowie
28-Jun-11, 21:14
Dances with Wolves
American Beauty
bettedaviseyes
05-Jul-11, 16:58
I have 2 The Lost Boys and Blade Runner
maidenmania
03-Aug-11, 09:01
Quadrophenia, The Crow, Blues Brothers and the tongue in cheek American Werewolf in London
Finally got around to watching The Ship That Rocked, Brilliant!
I agree! Saw it while visiting a relative, then bought the DVD to watch it again.
Also, the soundtrack from Villa Rides. OH took me to see the film on our first date back in 19-frozen-to=death!
linnie612
05-Aug-11, 23:42
I still like the soundtrack for 'Breaking Glass', but v. dated now
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