Re: Favorite movie soundtrack?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by VampirePrincess
[B]So what is your favorite movie soundtrack?
Alien 3: Elliot Goldenthal
Willow: James Horner
Jurassic Park: John Williams
Star Trek Vi: Cliff Eidelman
Legend: Tangerine Dream/Jerry Goldsmith
Mansfield Park: Leslie Barber
Aliens: James Horner
Beetlejuice: Danny Elfman
Star Wars Trilogy: John Williams
Edward Scissorhands: Danny Elfman
Transformers the movie.
I get my kicks running around the house, listening to Instruments Of Destruction in my Transformer Underroos with a red towel around my neck like superman.
Seriously. here are my favs.
1.Transformers the movie.
2. Queen of the damned soundtrack & score.
3. Intervire With The Vampire.
4.Star trek II The wrath of Khan.
5.RockStar The Movie. (yes we all die young.)
6.The forest gump Soundtrack.
7.Hair The original soundtrack.
8.Sarafina (The sound Of Freedom)
9.Grease 1 & 2 Soundtrack.
10.School Daze.
11.The Malcolm x soundtrack.
This last one is not a movie soundtrack, but it has Great music on it.
Its Castlevania Symphony Of The Night for PS1.
This is an awesome sondtrack.
vampire princess, you like the manga "fake"? omg! that manga is so disturbing, mentally and all those perverted thoughts and images that followed torturing and amusing my mind. whenever i saw vol. 1 in stores, i tried very hard not to read it nor buy it. my amusement to find it is too tempting. too bad the west has tax and the east doesn't. not fair! fake is disturbing! fake is disturbing! and your quote in siggy, ......no comments! i'll go now before i have a mental/perversion breakdown. ~lol~ ja ne~
~battosai yuriko~
The Ry Cooder sound tracks do it for me, thats a really erie sound and really makes those movies sound good, especially when the characters are traveling over the desert like in Crossroads with Ralph Machio and that other film about those soldiers on a training excersise in the luisianna wetlands and the Cajuns come after them one by one.
I also like Black Hawk Down, just after everyone shouts "Irene",
Stevie Ray Vaughan plays Voodoo Chile.
Road trip has some good soundtracks aswell as Oh Brother Where for Art Though
The blues brothers films do too, not just the blues brothers thems selves but the more authentic artists like John Lee Hooker who play in the films
finally its an old film but Tom Hanks Forrest Theme tune with the feather blowing around is also good
Chicago is good there are plenty of movies filmed in Luisianna for that really nice sound like "double Jeapardy"
i wish there to be a chicago 2, about Muddy Waters Lightnin' Hopkins on about the post war Chicago Blues sceene.