Fun Stuff > BAND

good movie soundtracks

<< < (7/11) > >>

soap:

--- Quote from: Bunnyman ---Dawn of the Dead.  Original, I mean.  The Goblins.  What can I say?  Synths are creepy.
--- End quote ---


i was finally able to 'aquire' a file containing nearly their entire discography not too long ago. theres some excellent stuff in there, as i think i said above Suspiria is probably best, dawn of the dead (aka zombi) was great too and tenebre has its moments.
i was a bit let down to hear how inconsistent the quality of some of the music is, perhaps it's better along side the movie it was composed for, but on its own quite a lot of their work doesn't really seem to stand up.

Bunnyman:
Lots of film scores are like that, really.  Often, they complement the action perfectly with incidentals, then sound hollow and unmoving on CD.

Kai:
I know we're not talking about soundtracks in terms of slimps of songs, but I think the Pulp Fiction one deserves mention because it fit damned well.

That guy:

--- Quote ---I know we're not talking about soundtracks in terms of slimps of songs, but I think the Pulp Fiction one deserves mention because it fit damned well.
--- End quote ---


In the spirit of that, I vote for 'Man on Fire'.  This Mark has Been Made warrants it's own special place in my heart.  Any song that is even near it on the soundtrack becomes much better.

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: Bunnyman ---
Apocalypse Now - Nothing like creepy synth music to make going down the river chilling.
--- End quote ---


The opening of that film also pretty much single-handedly justifies the existence of The Doors. Not that they need justifying, it's just that opening is incredible.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version