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skipthisone 02-12-2003 09:22 AM

If only Real Life had a soundtrack...
 
I kept hearing mentions (ok so technically seeing..geez) of soundtracks in my fucked up movie thread. So decided to mention a few of my faves and then let you guys tell me yours. Now I am not talking about these crappy soundtracks that come out nowadays..."with music inspired by...such and such movie" That is a rip-off to me...I am talking about music in the movies, that is either very important or even guides the movie. I like good scores, but tend to love movies that use the music of the time.

A few of my faves that i could think of off the top of my head.

Almost Famous...the music was awesome and actually made me like "Tiny Dancer"

High Fidelity...Watch this movie and notice that the music sometime is louder than the dialogue, music makes this movie.

American Beauty...Once again the use of loud music helps this really good movie become great.

Forest Gump...possibly one of the best 60's 70's soundtracks you could find, still one of my faves to just listen to.

Now I know lots of you hated Eyes Wide Shut...but the banging score on that movie was intense and classic Kubrick (but btw he was dead before the score was done)...

PantyFanatic 02-12-2003 10:31 AM

I’m not sure I’m going where you intended
 
For me to say that the score made a movie better or saved it is too subjective for me.:confused: I can tell you the scores that made the movie very memorable or became synonymous with the film. In some cases, just the tune sets a whole attitude even apart from the movie for me.

The “DA-DA DA-DA……..” from Jaws is one that starts the “ALERT” juices flowing in most people.:eek: Now is the tempo and low frequency of that tune so similar to the physiological reaction that take place inside of us or wouldn’t it have the same effect if we hadn’t seen the movie? I don’t know??:rolleyes:

Movies that come to mind as having a musical “SIGNATURE” or identification for me are like:
The Good, the BAD and the UGLY.
Doctor Zhivago
Gold Finger (with 007)
2001 (another Stanley Kubrick)
Patton
Theme from Dragnet
(And one nobody else knows:
Theme from Summer Place by Percie Faith)

Is that what your looking for Skip?:)

skipthisone 02-12-2003 10:34 AM

Works for me PF, and from you list, The Good, Bad and Ugly is probably the most rememberal there is...

Steph 02-12-2003 10:50 AM

Pulp Fiction was also an awesome movie with awesome tunes.

jay 02-12-2003 11:06 AM

The crow had a great sound track and so did natual bor killers and a house of 1000 corpse should be intresting I just heard that rob zombie and lional ritchey will be doing a duet of the roof is on fire??????????

Vintage Vixen 02-12-2003 05:04 PM

The soundtrack from the movie Rush...Greg Allman was so good:)
The Crow soundtrack was great
The Replacements
Big Chill

BIBI 02-12-2003 06:02 PM

Re: I’m not sure I’m going where you intended
 
Quote:
Originally posted by pantyfanatic


(And one nobody else knows:
Theme from Summer Place by Percie Faith)

Is that what your looking for Skip?:)


Don't bet on it PF........ :)

Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee!

hmmm.......the starcrossed parents were Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire!

dude33 02-12-2003 06:12 PM

Okay, my all time favorite Soundtrack - Last of the Mohicans starting Daniel Day Lewis

This is all Instrumental but very powerful. One of my favorite movies as well.

I love soundtracks as they are normally a good buy because you get a range of music by different artists.

Scarecrow 02-12-2003 06:20 PM

How about the sound track from Alice's Restuarant, if you saw the movie you'll never forget the music.

BIBI 02-12-2003 06:23 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Scarecrow
How about the sound track from Alice's Restuarant, if you saw the movie you'll never forget the music.



I still have the soundtrack!

Tess 02-12-2003 07:53 PM

I'm with Steph. I consider "Pulp Fiction" a cinema classic. All facets of the movie, including soundtrack, were near perfection.

The latest soundtrack I purchased, though, was from "O, Brother Where Art Thou". That is another movie where the look, feel, and sound of the movie was unique. Everyone will always remember George Clooney in a ZZ-top beard yodeling about his constant sorrow.

Eros 02-13-2003 03:50 AM

Dude33~Last of the Mohicans is probably the best score I've ever heard...I have actually worn out 2 CD's...I listened to them so much they started skipping.

Pulp Fiction had a great soundtrack, but my favorite soundtrack was "A Kind of Magic" by Queen. 99% of it was the soundtrack for the first Highlander Movie.

PantyFanatic 02-13-2003 05:51 AM

*shhhhhhhh*
 
Quote:
Originally posted by BIBI
Don't bet on it PF........ :)
Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee!
hmmm.......the starcrossed parents were Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire!

Now everybody knows how old we are. ;)

:D OMG You are very good to know a movie that wasn't. lol

Are you a movie buff from yester year or did you actually see it?

Oh wait! That's right.:) I too saw it on TV years after it came out at the movies.:rolleyes:

Lilith 02-13-2003 07:16 AM

OK I will be the cheesy one

I liked the music they used in .........Knight's Tale......the movie was nothing if not for the soundtrack......I had "Golden Years" Bowie playing in my head for weeks.

Then some of you know about my nasty "Grease" fetish so I have to at least mention it.......lmao

BIBI 02-13-2003 10:20 AM

Re: *shhhhhhhh*
 
Quote:
Originally posted by pantyfanatic

Now everybody knows how old we are. ;)

:D OMG You are very good to know a movie that wasn't. lol

Are you a movie buff from yester year or did you actually see it?

Oh wait! That's right.:) I too saw it on TV years after it came out at the movies.:rolleyes:



Hey....we aren't old......just aged to perfection, like a good bottle of wine! ;)

I love old movies and I saw it too as a kid in front of that old black and white console model......The movie was made in '59 and so I imagine I saw the first time in the early 60's.

I adore old movies and if you think about it, it was pretty risque for the times! :)


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