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Great film soundtracks

Love some of the Bond tracks, but Spy Who Loved Me is amazing. (The Bond 77 theme)
Saturday Night Fever is great fun as is Superfly
The Godfather, Dr Zhivago and the Third Man are always on in my house courtesy of a CD we have
ET always makes me weep
Trainspotting, obvs
LA Confidential is a favourite
In horror, well, The Omen, Psycho, Poltergeist...
 
Love some of the Bond tracks, but Spy Who Loved Me is amazing. (The Bond 77 theme)
Saturday Night Fever is great fun as is Superfly
The Godfather, Dr Zhivago and the Third Man are always on in my house courtesy of a CD we have
ET always makes me weep
Trainspotting, obvs
LA Confidential is a favourite
In horror, well, The Omen, Psycho, Poltergeist...

I'd forgotten The Third Man and The Omen, excellent.
 
The Nyman soundtracks for Greenaway.
The Sergio Morricone soundtracks for Sergio Leonie
Henry Mancini. Max Richter. Vince Guaraldi. Lalo Schifrin.
DJ Shadow 'Dark Days'
Tarantino.
'Delicatessen'. 'Bugsy Malone' 'The Clangers' 'Ideal' 'Sirens'
Serge Gainsbourg 'Histoire de Melody Nelson'

Dark Days is a great shout, back when Shadow was good:'(.

I like Nyman's soundtrack to "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover".

Other honourable mentions:
Clint Mansell (and Mogwai) - The Fountain

[video=youtube;C69RtZzKsFE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C69RtZzKsFE[/video]

Clint Mansell - Sunshine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCeKkfaJ9fU

Trent Reznor - The Social Network
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBNCYkSceU


Ben Frost - Solaris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqCU-a8-eAo

Terrence Malick - The Tree of Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXRYA1dxP_0

Not many indie-points, but the Frozen soundtrack is exceptional songwriting.

Oh and Toy Story 2. This bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElhbTsKsros

I liked a lot of the music on the original Matrix soundtrack. The Lost in Translation one is great too.
 
Oh and the soundtrack to Heat. The ending is exceptional - the perfect ending to an amazing film. "God moving of the face of the waters" has been overdone in recent years but its not lost its power at the end of Heat.

SERIOUS SPOILER IF YOU WATCH THIS

  Spoiler:  
[video=youtube;YMru9bMnKw0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMru9bMnKw0[/video]
 
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Of course, forgot Mogwai 'The Returned' is ace. I have 'Zidan' on DVD and the footage was a bit dull - only ever watched once, maybe worth another go.
Didnt know Ben Frost did soundtracks - am fond of his stuff. Clint I need to hear but I struggle to forget the PWEI years....
 
Ive realised most of my choices are Jerry Goldsmith. But of course John Williams was also amazing.

But the most talented is Marvin Haimlisch, who did the soundtrack for the Spy who Loved Me. He is one of only twelve people to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (also known as an EGOT). He is one of ten people to win three or more Oscars in one night and the only one other than a director or screenwriter to do so. He is one of only two people to have won those four prizes and a Pulitzer Prize (Richard Rodgers is the other). Hamlisch also won two Golden Globes...
 
I did think that. But not anymore, a bit soppy.

LA Confidential - that's a soundtrack.

Yeah good call.

LIT came along at the right time for me, I got massively into My Bloody Valentine and Squarepusher especially on the back of it. Maybe Sofia Coppola tried a bit too hard to be indie, but like the Matrix soundtrack it was a big part in me finding new music.
 
Of course, forgot Mogwai 'The Returned' is ace. I have 'Zidan' on DVD and the footage was a bit dull - only ever watched once, maybe worth another go.
Didnt know Ben Frost did soundtracks - am fond of his stuff. Clint I need to hear but I struggle to forget the PWEI years....

Yeah The Returned is definitely good enough to listen to on it's own. I'm not really a massive fan of the show, thought it lost it's way. Strugged with the Zidane soundtrack and film but would love Mogwai to do a lot more soundtrack work (I think they'd like to as well) but I know they got badly burnt with some aborted projects. They also got burnt a bit with the credit for The Fountain. It tends to be you contribute loads of stuff and then someone high up cuts and modifies things and asks other people to re-record your ideas and credit can be lost/buried. Seems quite unfair.

Yeah Ben Frost also did the Sleeping Beauty soundtrack which I've not seen/heard. He's currently doing the Fortitude TV series soundtrack. Only seen one episode but he was a high-point for sure, very much like his Aurora LP /fanboy.

Definitely check out the Clint stuff, I reckon it's right up your street. The Fountain and Sunshine are brilliant but flawed films but the soundtracks on both are exceptional. Nothing like PWEI!
 
This might not be the type of music/film the thread was considering BUT nothing can beat The Jungle Book for a kids film; other films of the genre may have 2/3 good songs but don't come close to JB in it's entirety and for standing the test of time and generations.
 
Now this soundtrack is one i'm looking forward to

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrlLcb7zYmw

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This might not be the type of music/film the thread was considering BUT nothing can beat The Jungle Book for a kids film; other films of the genre may have 2/3 good songs but don't come close to JB in it's entirety and for standing the test of time and generations.

No way The Jungle Book is definitely valid. Since having our little lad (1 tomorrow!) we've listened and watched a lot of disney which I've not see for 15/20 years. The soundtracks are consistently great, and completely timeless.
 

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