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Old 5th June 2006   #1
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brokeback moutain..great so far
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Juliet of the spirits.
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Conan The Barbarian

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Juliet of the spirits.

Yup. Gives me the chills. Absolutely beautiful. Nino Rota's best.

I had that CD playing all through the L.A. Riots. It made it totally surreal.

Also, The Harder They Come should be on everyone's desert island list.
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The Song Remains the Same.
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Conan was classic...

Recently, the Kill Bill soundtracks were cool.
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Meet Joe Black. My favorite of many fantastic Thomas Newman scores, plus a couple other fun pieces.
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Queen of the Damned

I saw this movie again tonite and thought the music integration was great. It was a difficult movie Im sure, with all the wierd effects and subject matter. The syncronization of the concert scenes was intense. This is one of those wierd fantasy movies that is hard to judge, but for some reason, I get the feeling it may stay a cult movie for quite a while. Aaliya or whatever her name is, has such a form and presense.

The music was a bunch of hybrids of heavy groups like Stained, Orgy, and others who couldnt perform as groups because of our precious lawyers. But it turned out great,and has a consistency.

Prolly not everyones cup of tea... but the music struck me as being really well integrated.
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It's an oldie, but every once in a while I gotta get out one of my favorites....Victory at Sea.
It was the soundtrack to a documentary TV series in the late 50's or early 60's. not rock and roll but if you hear it you'll never forget it.
More rock and roll is an obscure soundtrack for Steelyard Blues. Bloomfield, Butterfield, Gravinites, Mulduar. Probably recorded in a day or two and has a cool, loose vibe to it. I think it was recorded by a Kulka, any relation to David Kulka who posts here?
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The HBO series "Carnivale" has the best score I've ever heard, combining middle eastern, european, and american folk instruments. You just haven't lived until you've heard a banjo backing up a duduk while creepy pads swirl around a sarangi.
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Wow... Too many to mention.

Off the top of my head, some I love:

For score-to-picture:

Taxi Driver
Rumble Fish
Amarcord
Punch Drunk Love
Solaris (Soderbergh version)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Blue Velvet
Edward Scissorhands
Touch of Evil
Miller's Crossing

and a bunch more...

For music cues picked for picture:

2001: A Space Odyssey (I mean, come on!)
Rushmore
Manhattan
Boogie Nights
Barry Lyndon
Stardust Memories (Django Rheinhardt people)

and a bunch more...
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The Little Mermaid ...mind boggling actually.
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Another noteworthy one, at least in my lifetime .."West Side Story".
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ennio's "the good, the bad and the ugly" is one of the best. I also love Nino Rota's work with Fellini. Lalo Schifrin's soundtrack for "dirty harry" is asskicking. Just a few suggestions there.
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...Little Mermaid... Another noteworthy one, at least in my lifetime .."West Side Story".
F*ck yeah, they're both great! Add 'em to my list!
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Jurassic Park

Saw (Main-Theme)

Titanic (The sinking ship ... awesome)

Matrix

And i love the main-theme from Broken Arrow :D

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"Goodfellas" & "Cassino".... Scorsese seems to have a deft skill in matching all things visual and musical to convey a time and space.

"Apocalypse now" listen to the lights out.. and its simply scary... and brilliant!

"Blade runner"

"Boogie nights".. great tunes!

"Abyss"


and thas all for the moment .. im sure there will be more to come
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spanglish, glory and american beauty have all been some of my favorites
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Elizabethtown's pretty good.
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The Mission

Reality Bites

Easy Rider (except the Band didn't do The Weight)

Saturday Night Feaver (yeah, I know I know, but in it's day it was the sh**t and to that extent, so was Grease)

Hard Days Night and Help

Guys and Dolls, West Side Story and Bye Bye Birdie were fun.
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