Best movie soundtrack

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  • S1NN3R
    S1NN3R Posts: 452 Member
    The Crow
    End of Days
    & Wedding Singer

    :)
  • KaraP18
    KaraP18 Posts: 145 Member
    Pretty much any movie with Adam Sandler or that is produced by him. Oh, and Dazed and Confused.
  • LetsMakeupXtina
    LetsMakeupXtina Posts: 627 Member
    The Crow
    End of Days
    & Wedding Singer

    :)

    wedding singer... good one!
  • Spook_Nuke_Em
    Spook_Nuke_Em Posts: 408 Member
    Reservoir Dogs
  • MartinaNYC
    MartinaNYC Posts: 190 Member
    FORREST GUMP!
  • micabrito2012
    micabrito2012 Posts: 103 Member
    Any Adam Sandler Movies and City of Angels!
  • Cliffslosinit
    Cliffslosinit Posts: 5,044 Member
    Rocky Horror
  • jallenjax
    jallenjax Posts: 23 Member
    Jurassic Park.
  • foxro
    foxro Posts: 793 Member
    It started with "West Side Story"....then
    Easy Rider...
    Billy Jack
    Woodstock
    Rust Never Sleeps
    The Doors
    Forest Gump
    etc
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,419 Member
    Forest Gump was good. That's all I have to say about that.


    Almost Famous (more 70s rock - and my favorite movie)
    I am Sam (Beatles covers)
    .....oddly, the Austin Powers movies...


    I sense a 70s theme here...
  • MartinaNYC
    MartinaNYC Posts: 190 Member

    Cruel intentions

    :laugh:

    That too
  • lloydrt
    lloydrt Posts: 1,121 Member
    Vertigo, 1958 film with Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak..............great movies, esp the scene in the car when they are driving back to the church where she falls...........
  • Showmm
    Showmm Posts: 406 Member
    [pulls on pedantic pants]

    Soundtracks are usually songs by artists and bands that feature in the movie or reflect the movie's mood.

    Scores are the instrumental pieces that play during the movie, usually of a classic music bent

    [pulls off pedantic pant and awaits rotten fruit in her direction]

    For soundtracks I love: Blues Brothers, Blues Brothers 2000 (even if the film in no match for the music), Trainspotting, Threesome, Stand By Me.

    For scores, Star Wars of course and The Mission, plus mostly anything else Ennio Morricone.
  • crossfit_lover
    crossfit_lover Posts: 230 Member
    Dirty Dancing
    Save The Last Dance
    American Gangster
    Les Mis
    The Wedding Singer
  • _Timmeh_
    _Timmeh_ Posts: 2,096 Member
    Repo man. The one from 1984 with Emilio Estevez.

    Pulp Fiction.

    Valley Girl.
  • Naussica Valley of the Wind~

    Joe Hisaishi is the best composer!!
  • MizMliss
    MizMliss Posts: 20 Member
    Garden State for sure, Every single song is amazing.
    Perks of Being a Wallflower. Elizabethtown. Garden State.
  • jenbit
    jenbit Posts: 4,252 Member
    Also even though the movie was horrible the soundtrack for Queen of the damned was amazing
  • beckye93
    beckye93 Posts: 27 Member
    Perks of being a Wallflower, Juno and Queen of the Damned!
  • beckye93
    beckye93 Posts: 27 Member
    YES! Rocky Horror is awesome too!
  • BamBam125
    BamBam125 Posts: 229 Member
    A few not mentioned yet:

    Top gun
    Shall we dance
    Dirty dancing (original)
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    Phantom of the opera
    Cats
    Charlie and the chocolate factory (new and old)
    ...

    As a side note, have you ever seen a movie without a sound track yet and then seen the same movie later after the sound track was added? Huge difference!

    Somehow I ended up in a test audience for White Squall (the preview was free with our tickets to Jumanji that night, as long as you promised to answer a survey afterwards). Anyway, the post-production stuff like sound track wasn't complete so my father and I keep feeling like something was missing but we couldn't figure out what. Took a while to figure out we were missing the music (it did have sound effects for the water and wind, etc). We saw the entire movie with no musical track about a year before the full film released, then saw it again. The music made a huge difference (it's a great movie either way though, but the music really makes some things pop more than without music does).
  • Mustang_Susie
    Mustang_Susie Posts: 7,045 Member
    Repo man. The one from 1984 with Emilio Estevez.

    Pulp Fiction.

    Valley Girl.

    Aha! 80's!!
    Valley Girl
    Top Gun
    Dirty Dancing
    Purple Rain

    Then there's the John Hughes movies:
    Sixteen Candles
    Pretty In Pink (I had that one memorized)
    Breakfast Club

    And John Travolta in the late 70s: Saturday Night Fever & Grease :glasses:
  • dunadan
    dunadan Posts: 105 Member
    The correct answer is Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ, by Peter Gabriel.

    Thanks for playing everybody, and have a good day!

    Now, how do I close down this topic... :laugh:
  • Mustang_Susie
    Mustang_Susie Posts: 7,045 Member
    The correct answer is Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ, by Peter Gabriel.

    Thanks for playing everybody, and have a good day!

    Now, how do I close down this topic... :laugh:

    We're not even close to 500 :wink: