Re: Your favourite soundtrack!
Danny Elfman
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Hans Zimmer
The Dark Knight
Sherlock Holmes
Stephen Sondheim
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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Danny Elfman
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Hans Zimmer
The Dark Knight
Sherlock Holmes
Stephen Sondheim
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
One of my all time favorites is "Requiem For a Dream" by Clint Mansell. Even though it's really overused...
My favorite soundtrack would have to be a 4 way tie between:
Titanic
2001:A Space Odyssey
Sunshine
AND 28 Days Later Theme (In the house in a heartbeat)
Perhaps some of the most underrated soundtracks in this community:
Battlestar Galactica (composed by Bear McCreary)
Listen to Prelude to War
LOST (composed by Michael Giacchino)
Listen to the music in The Constant
The Rock Horror Picture Show
Any Batman Movie (including the 1960 one)
Star Wars
Lord of The Rings
Conan The Barbarian
Michael Jacksons 'This Is It' (IT COUNTS!!)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Sherlock Holmes
Pirates of the Carribein (sp?)
And I look forward to 'Iron Man 2' simply because the soundtrack is by AC/DC. Is that not awesome?
-MRB
I've come to the conclusion that Sherlock Holmes is the greatest soundtrack to come around in decades. It's filled with creativity and twists and turns, sad tunes and action bits and disturbing tunes and fun diddies and even sadder tunes, it's so ridiculously awesome. And Looking here it seems it's everyone's favorite. I was so pissed when it didn't win at the Oscars.
How did I forget the Rocky Horror Picture Show? I love the Time Warp...
I quite like this one also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa33P9A5iHs
Oh, I forgot 'Yor; The Hunter From The Future'. I would include 'Shaft', but I've never actually seen the movie - just heard the soundtrack.
-MRB
That no-one even mentioned it.
Curtis Mayfield, Superfly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Fly_%28soundtrack%29
It's the only soundtrack I own except 2001: Space Odyssey (which is just weird acid music)
-Jimmybob
Hey, don't knock Ligeti; he's actually really well-regarded as a classical composer. Listening to it in an airplane will blow your mind.
Here's a YT video I made a while ago that contains some of my favorite scores:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2W_3t7DF8s
Favorite soundtrack? It's gotta be John Williams' Jurassic Park. The Back to the Future soundtrack by Alan Silvestri comes a close second.
Foundations of Stone from LOTR.
Doctor Who, The Doctor Forever.
So I'm a geek?
Shoot me.
And I look forward to 'Iron Man 2' simply because the soundtrack is by AC/DC. Is that not awesome?
-MRB
Check out the movie Maximum Overdrive, directed by Stephen King. AC/DC did some original songs for that one; the whole soundtrack is AC/DC. in fact the album 'Who Made Who' is the official soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive.
Probably more awesome.
-Jimmybob
Everything by Ennio Morricone is awesome.
I love the Clerks soundtrack. It really shows the music from the time and the music has a very independent feel about it, which suits the movie just fine considering it was made for $30,000.
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