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| This is not my avatar Join Date: Oct 2005
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Popol vuh's soundtrack for Aguirre, the blues soundtrack on Stroscek and Philip Glass' Kundun are great. Also like a lot of other Scorcese films, especially Goodfellas (great scene with the opening of layla and all the dead bodies being found) I also remember that Requiem for a dream has a somewhat haunting soundtrack, don't know what it was though. The Godfather I suppose because it is so memorable, though not particularly one of my favourite tunes. In part 3 the opera is Cavaleria Rusticana which has just reminded my to add Raging Bull. A more recent film with a good soundtrack is Control, but that is pretty much just Joy Division tunes. | |
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| The Fishkeeper Last Online: Yesterday 08:34 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Bangkok
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| I had Goodfellas too and it did start well. I have that raging bull classical piece here somewhere. Aways reminds me of the film. I've got tons of classical music here and loads come from films I know, but I cannot name any of the pieces. I always keep thinking the Clair De Lune is from a Woody Allen film, but I know it's not because I checked. Once Upon a Time in America had a nice track too. |
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| This is not my avatar Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Twisted Mentat Last Online: Today 04:15 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: LV-426
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| Sergio Leone directed Once Upon a Time in America, Once Upon a Time in the West and several other well known films. However Ennio Morricone scored the movies, not Leone. Last edited by EmperorTud : 11-06-2008 at 10:24 PM. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Yesterday 08:44 PM Join Date: Oct 2005
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| The Rocky Horror Picture Show The End in Apocalypse Now Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings in Platoon Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Quadrophenia (sp) Midnight Cowboy - I'm going where .... The Great Escape - du du ..du duh du du duh.. Where Eagles Dare - the opening credits |
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| Special Member | This was in a free listings paper in London called 'Shortlist' Pete Tong chooses his top 10 movie soundtracks, 1 Purple Rain 1984 2 Trainspotting 1996 3 Resovior Dogs 1992 4 A clockwork orange 1971 5 Blade Runner 1982 6 Guys and Dolls 1955 7 TheWizard of Oz 1939 8 Breaking and Entering 2006 9 once apon a time in America 1984 10 pride and Prejudice 2005
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