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  • Best incidental music film soundtrack?
  • mastiles_fanylion
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    No musicals allowed, no scores/music written for films (sorry Celine Dion/Titanic fans).

    American Werewolf in London for me.

    plumber
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    Spy game

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Requieme for a Dream by Vestan Pance

    CountZero
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    Sucker Punch. I’ve only ever bought two soundtrack albums before, the “…Spotless Mind” one, for the Beck cover, and Mission Impossible 2 for a Tori Amos cover, and both of those I got cheap, but Sucker Punch I bought full price for the whole album, it’s a great heavy rock album in it’s own right, and I love it.

    Daffy
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    Stealth,
    Mission Impossible 2,

    racefaceec90
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    lost highway,natural born killers soundtrack.both fantastic 😀 edit don’t know some of the tracks might have been written fo the films,but even so fantastic soundtracks. 😉

    nedrapier
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    Judgement Night.

    Awful film, though!

    Pook
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    Big lebowski. For gypsy kings hotel California everytime

    binners
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    Withnail and I, the music fits perfectly with the time. All around the Watchtower being the classic while highlighting the squalor.

    Oh… Apocalypse Now too.

    Edukator
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    Gib Gas Ich Will Spass. With Nena, Markus, Extrabreit and Enny Gerber.

    deadlydarcy
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    Second Natural Born Killers! The Cowboy Junkies version of Sweet Jane is fantastic.

    lowey
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    Kick ass.

    no contest… love a bit of Prodigy

    morgs
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    Requieme for a Dream by Vestan Pance

    wasn’t that clint mansell? I use it for my walk on music for my fights 😀

    saleem
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    Wall street, money never sleeps

    ianv
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    The John Carpenter soundtrack for Assault on Precinct 13 is athnospheric and awesome

    richwales
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    another for John Carpenter – Escape from New York

    SaxonRider
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    Magnolia.

    No more posts necessary.

    nicko74
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    Big lebowski. For gypsy kings hotel California everytime

    For “What Condition my Condition was In”, surely?!

    Tarantino scores: Reservoir Dogs is pretty good, Pulp Fiction is the standard by which others are measured, Jackie Brown is good, Kill Bill Vol 1 is pretty good.
    Guy Ritchie: his films might be incomprehensible tripe (maybe), but his scores to Lock, Stock and Snatch are very good (the former’s not aged incredibly well though, IMHO).
    Steven Soderburgh films: the first half of Out of Sight is excellent.
    Austin Powers
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is excellent.
    etc
    …I’m a big fan of film OSTs…

    griffin
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    The Proposition. I haven’t liked much that Nick Cave did since the Birthday Party but this soundtrack works so well, full of atmosphere and tension.

    Northwind
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    Garden State… The choice of tracks is absolutely perfect for the film, really complements it.

    Agree with the Big Lebowski, the soundtrack’s so perfectly in keeping with the film.

    singletracksurfer
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    the departed.

    t_i_m
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    Bladerunner
    And while not a film, the Twin Peaks soundtrack is def worth a mention.

    RobHilton
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    Goodfellas

    Shak47
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    Trainspotting with Born Slippy, Eno’s Deep Blue Sea and Iggy doing lust for life. Off its time that album.

    The Italian Job
    Out of Sight by David Holmes
    Vampyros Lesbos thats a good one…

    binners
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    Full Metal Jacket too. Great soundtrack in 2 parts. Surfin Bird etc for the early mental bits, then the really eerie compositions for the later Isle of Dogs scenes. Genius

    Sawyer
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    Watchmen.

    Nobby
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    Thunderball.

    deadlydarcy
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    Platoon’s worth a mention too.

    cheese@4p
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    Touching the Void’s Boney M moment is a stone killer

    trailmonkey
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    have to agree with the john carpenter OST’s, doesn’t he compose them himself ? particularly like the music in the thing.

    the original incidental music in apocolypse now is also very good, classic analog synth sounds.

    not much of it but the music and title sequence music to the shining is also very good. again, classic analog synth work. the opening score where jack is driving through the mountains is pretty scary 😯

    bigdugsbaws
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    28 Days Later

    Clockwork Orange

    GlitterGary
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    Spice World.

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