Best Film Sountracks .... Ever ...
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Motion picture soundtracks? Not the best, but nobody else will have mentioned it (I bet).
SHE'S THE ONE (1996).
This song from it was a big hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfS6Nl962Qg
Oh, the film? Sucks!
RIP Tom (3 yrs since gone this month)
SHE'S THE ONE (1996).
This song from it was a big hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfS6Nl962Qg
Oh, the film? Sucks!
RIP Tom (3 yrs since gone this month)
Edited by dandarez on Friday 16th October 22:31
Ennio Morricone is the god of soundtracks, however, my top favourites are somewhat removed from his classic, haunted landscape masterpieces...
The Matrix and John Wick. Industrial futuristic swirls of violence and desolation.
Honourable mentions to A Nightmare Before Christmas, South Park The Movie (who can forget 'Uncle fker'?)... and the gothic beauty of 'The Hunger'.
The Matrix and John Wick. Industrial futuristic swirls of violence and desolation.
Honourable mentions to A Nightmare Before Christmas, South Park The Movie (who can forget 'Uncle fker'?)... and the gothic beauty of 'The Hunger'.
It's easy to forget (or perhaps overlook) the fact that Morricone composed over four hundred film soundtracks and only around a tenth of those were Spaghetti Westerns. He did all sorts of other genres, including many 'Giallo' thrillers in the '60s and '70s, a favourite of mine is his work for 'Forbidden Photos Of A Lady Above Suspicion', the main theme of which has some typically ethereal vocals from Edda Dell'Orso.
First thought The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as already well mentioned.
Another Morricone classic in Once Upon a Time in America, Deborah's Theme was particularly beautiful and sentimental, as befitted Noodle's memories.
Star Wars movies obviously epic, intro music in particular.
Not already mentioned, 1984: awesome acting backed up by a fantastic soundtrack from Eurythmics... and bonus controversy!
The Graduate worth a mention.
Eyes Wide Shut was brutally eery.
Another Morricone classic in Once Upon a Time in America, Deborah's Theme was particularly beautiful and sentimental, as befitted Noodle's memories.
Star Wars movies obviously epic, intro music in particular.
Not already mentioned, 1984: awesome acting backed up by a fantastic soundtrack from Eurythmics... and bonus controversy!
The Graduate worth a mention.
Eyes Wide Shut was brutally eery.
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