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tonee 27-02-2005, 01:37 PM I love film soundtracks. Do you have a favourite.
Mine: Big Easy, Copycat, The Bodyguard, Amadeus,Platoon, Truly Madly Deeply, Lost in Translation etc
Kittencat 27-02-2005, 03:13 PM I love film soundtracks. Do you have a favourite.
Mine: Big Easy, Copycat, The Bodyguard, Amadeus,Platoon, Truly Madly Deeply, Lost in Translation etc
Mine's The Lost Boys.
It quite simply rocks. :thumbsup:
There is no better for me than Dirty Dancing.....
Woodstock 27-02-2005, 04:01 PM Mine's The Lost Boys.
It quite simply rocks. :thumbsup:
Agreed - it's surpassed only by that of Dazed & Confused.
Kittencat 27-02-2005, 05:38 PM Agreed - it's surpassed only by that of Dazed & Confused.
I have neither seen Dazed & Confused nor heard the soundtrack..yet.
Have you lost all respect for me now? ;)
waylander 05-03-2005, 09:45 AM the lost boys sondtrack is great, but also waynes world, pulp fiction and Reservoir dogs are really good :bye:
Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs and Kill Bill are my FAVE soundtracks - I do the housework with them belting out, the neighbours must love me!!!!!
waylander 12-03-2005, 09:35 AM I have just watched grosse point blank again and i must say what an exellent sondtrack, the clash, the jam, nena, the cure loads of great eighties alt/rock/goth/punk tunes :pimp:
Agreed - The Lost Boys soundtrack is great.
I also like the music in the Kill Bill movies.
claire 12-03-2005, 10:16 AM Yes the Kill Bill music rocks!!
My favourite of all time (probably because its the only Soundtrack CD I've ever owned besides trainspotting) is the "City of Angels" Soundtrack...
Anybody watched city of angels? Brilliant film..
Woodstock 13-03-2005, 01:47 AM I wonder what sort of impact "soundtracks" would have if applied to some of the old classics. I'm not talking about Al Jolsson or Louis Armstrong (though Louis would bring something to a film to enhance it I'm sure), but I'm referring to an addition of contemporary music pasted onto the old movies.
It might make them look ridiculous, but I think it ought to be put into practice. I may just have a go myself.....
........Bela Lugosi trudging slowly up the staircase in his castle to a background of Marilyn Manson........fabulous??.....atmospheric??
........pathetic looking bats (complete with visible strings) that would fail to frighten a two-week old kitten, hovering almost statically (in reality, bats can't even do that so well, i wouldn't mind) above an unwary guest, to the haunting sound of Clannad.........out of place??..........awkward??
Or is the actual appeal of the old classics, partly due to their offering us less of what we experience when viewing modern day movies?
I sometimes wonder about such things. Bleedin' bonkers i am....:)
claire 13-03-2005, 08:33 AM Bleedin' bonkers i am....:)
No I think it was just late at night!! :wink_kiss
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