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HMS Odell:

--- Quote from: Freelance Physicist ---Showing off my grunge roots (despite the fact I only got into grunge 4 years ago)...

Singles
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score! haha i wish i could remember what the pearl jam song on there is...ah well. it's a goodun.


vanilla sky, cowboy bebop. blast, i wish i was more original. OH! bullitt!!!! yeah, it's 'that movie with the car chase' from long ago. steve mcqueen, mothafuckas.

Sionide:

--- Quote from: Amsterdarn ---I like the soundtracks to Garden State and Vanilla Sky
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Heh, I was thinking the exact same thing! Vanilla Sky that is, what a quality soundtrack it has. Second perhaps to The Beach, rubbish film - great soundtrack.

Dent:
(musicals and anything by Ennio Morricone omitted for brevity)

Not mentioned yet:
-Amélie
-Magnolia
-O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Needing to be mentioned again:
-The Royal Tenenbaums
-Cowboy Bebop

Best use of existing classical numbers:
-Excalibur
-Apocalypse Now (surprise, surprise)

Best shameless attempt to make a #1 hit out of the theme song:
-Shaft
-Ghostbusters

Dishonourable Mention:
-Forrest Gump
(Nothing against the songs themselves, but they were arranged like a "K-Tel salutes the 20th century!!!" mail-order compilation.)

And, like all good Top Ten lists, I'll think of the one I should have mentioned thirty seconds from now.

mechorg:

--- Quote from: Haibane ---...
Koyaanisqatsi
...

Blessed Be,
-Haibane
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Not sure if I'd consider that a soundtrack, but kudos to you for mentioning it!  I love that series that Philip Glass did...

I'd say The Hours musical score then just because his music is amazing.

Inlander:

--- Quote from: Dent ---Best use of existing classical numbers:
-Excalibur
-Apocalypse Now (surprise, surprise)
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I'm going to be a shameless film snob here, and add Tarkovsky's original Solaris to that particular part of the list.

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