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Favorite movie...based on the soundtrack

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Beren:

--- Quote from: carrotosaurus on 20 Oct 2008, 13:53 ---Royal Tennenbaums had a great soundtrack. Actually, all of Wes Anderson's movies have great music.

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The man should just make mix tapes for a living. Not that that could really be a living, or anything.

stale:
The only two movies I have ever commented on it's soundtrack while watching it for the first time were:

Kill Bill vol. 2
Wall-E

Duke:
Hackers.  HACKERS.  What is WRONG with you people!?  ;)

Some people have mentioned Trainspotting (and I will too,) and someone mentioned that they don't want to say Trainspotting because they think everyone thinks Underworld is a one-hit-wonder due to "Born Slippy".  I have to disagree with the assessment that "Pearl's Girl" is their best dance track - that would have to be "Cowgirl."

Some others have mentioned "Into the Wild" whose soundtrack is by Eddie Vedder.  I bought the album but couldn't get into anything other than the popular track "Hard Sun".

Even though I haven't seen the movie, I'll mention "Singles" because it has Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mother Love Bone, Smashing Pumpkins, and Alice in Chains.

But seriously.  Hackers.  There are also two additional compilations - Hackers 2 and Hackers 3 - neither of which are from a movie.  They're "Music Inspired by the Motion Picture Hackers."  I can't remember, but Hackers 2 may have a few tracks from the movie that didn't make it on the first soundtrack release.  So there you go - a single movie with a full soundtrack and two additional inspired collections.

Broken_Drum:
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me,
Solaris,
The Virgin Suicides

StaedlerMars:
The "I'm Not There" soundtrack is great.

It's a great album full of great songs covered by great bands written by Bob Dylan.

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