Favorite Movie Soundtrack...
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Favorite Movie Soundtrack...
Okay, I'm sure this has been asked before -- but I didn't really see too much harm in resurfacing the question [unless of course I'm posting in the wrong section...] But anyway, what are your favorite movie sounds tracks?
Personally, I like the music from the 'Star Trek' movies and the sound track of 'Gods and Generals.'
EDIT: I just realized that I created my account for 'MattHawkins.co.uk' a year ago from today... wee... God, I'm so lonely...
Personally, I like the music from the 'Star Trek' movies and the sound track of 'Gods and Generals.'
EDIT: I just realized that I created my account for 'MattHawkins.co.uk' a year ago from today... wee... God, I'm so lonely...
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My favorite soundtrack of all time is "Hook" by John Williams
I also like the soundtracks to:
Independence Day
The Rock
Pirates of the Caribbean
Glory
Far and Away
The Thin Red Line
Edward Scissorhands
The Ghosts and the Darkness
Legends of the Fall
Air Force One
Jurrassic Park
Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves
Titanic
Road to Perdition
I also like the soundtracks to:
Independence Day
The Rock
Pirates of the Caribbean
Glory
Far and Away
The Thin Red Line
Edward Scissorhands
The Ghosts and the Darkness
Legends of the Fall
Air Force One
Jurrassic Park
Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves
Titanic
Road to Perdition
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i liked the one from apocalypse now, though that might just be because i like the doors. Sergio Leone's spagheti westerns (the good, the bad, the ugly, once upon a timme in the west etc) had the soundtrack done by Ennio Moricone, and i like those too
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I don't dislike John Williams; but his score to SPR is SO overrated. I seriously don't see what people find to be so great about it. Anybody could have done what John Williams did for SPR. By comparison: Go listen to the score for The Thin Red Line (or even Enemy at the Gates), they are so much better.
Other films with exceptional scores,
Apolo 13
Master & Commander
The Patriot
Willow
Other films with exceptional scores,
Apolo 13
Master & Commander
The Patriot
Willow
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John Groshko wrote: Go listen to the score for The Thin Red Line (or even Enemy at the Gates), they are so much better.
You joking? The music in Enemy at the Gates was OK, but it the corny Hollywood feel of the whole thing completely ruined the opening battle scene, and for The Thin Red Line, I thought everything about that goddamn movie was overrated, including the music.
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Man! I can't believe I forgot to list on of my favorite soundtracks of all time, The Time Machine (remake), it's turly on of the best scores of all time. It was composed by the same guy the did pirates of the caribbean.
If you had the CD to SPR and TTRL, and you listened to them from beginning to end, you would realize that score to the thin red line is better.
Ther're still better than SPR.The music in Enemy at the Gates was OK, but it the corny Hollywood feel of the whole thing completely ruined the opening battle scene, and for The Thin Red Line, I thought everything about that goddamn movie was overrated, including the music.
If you had the CD to SPR and TTRL, and you listened to them from beginning to end, you would realize that score to the thin red line is better.
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