Favorite Movie Soundtracks?
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cowboy bebop the movie soundtrack ruled also the escaflowne one
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I don't think E.S. Posthumus has done any sound tracks...their music is just used in trailers often....Farmboybob wrote:Hmm, I don't know if there are any movie soundtracks I like as a whole, but I enjoy ones with John Williams, Danny Elfman, and/or E.S. Posthumas.
good stuff non the less..I need to buy their CD
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In general order of favorites...
Braveheart
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Edward Scissorhands
Fellowship of the Rings
Batman
Gladiator
Ladyhawke (cheesy, but whatever )
And there's some I'm forgetting of course.
Braveheart
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Edward Scissorhands
Fellowship of the Rings
Batman
Gladiator
Ladyhawke (cheesy, but whatever )
And there's some I'm forgetting of course.
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The NBK soundtrack was my first experience with Leonard Cohen. 8)KhayotiK wrote:I love you.Leanan wrote:Natural Born Killers used to be a favorite.
Personally I've loved the orchestrated works on Interview With a Vampire.
As for the Interview with a Vampire soundtrack I love that too. The opening song...I think it's Libera Me or something like that. Well it's awesome and I also think that Louis' Revenge is also good.
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The soundtrack to The Right Stuff(1983), which also has "The Planets" incorporated into it, is great. If you haven't seen this movie, you have to rent the new DVD right now! Chuck Yeager makes a cameo appearance, and Jeff Goldblum plays one of the bumbling NASA suits.
Others I like:
Patton(1970)
Death Wish III(1985) uses the same soundtrack as Death Wish II(1982)
Mad Max(1979) I have this one already
The soundtrack to Young Guns II(1990) is pretty cool.
Out of curiosity, has the soundtrack to Akira been released in the U.S., and if so, where do I find it?
Others I like:
Patton(1970)
Death Wish III(1985) uses the same soundtrack as Death Wish II(1982)
Mad Max(1979) I have this one already
The soundtrack to Young Guns II(1990) is pretty cool.
Out of curiosity, has the soundtrack to Akira been released in the U.S., and if so, where do I find it?
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