International Young Naturists Organisation
General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => Music and Concerts => Topic started by: David B on July 26, 2014, 09:24:21 pm
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Just wondering whats you favorite film soundtrack.
As for me it a tough one so I'll list my favorites by composer
John Williams:
Jurassic Park
Hans Zimmer:
Pirates of the Caribbean #3
Alan Silvestri:
Back to the Future
James Newton Howard:
The Village
Michael Giacchino:
Up
Eliot Goldenthal
Interview with the Vampire
Danny Elfman
Nightmare Before Christmas
John Powell:
both How to Train Your Dragon movies
Alexandre Desplat:
Rise of the Guardians
Jerry Goldsmith:
The Omen
Max Steiner:
Gone with the Wind
Erich Korngold:
Captain Blood
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The "Atonement" OST by Dario Marianelli is simply great. When I was younger, I used to love anything by Yann Tiersen, but it gets kind of boring. One of the best non-original soundtracks is probably "Kill Bill".
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All the soundtracks of The Great Gatsby!
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It is tough so here's a few
Ennio Morricone:
The Mission
Ennio Morricone:
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Lalo Schifrin:
Bullitt
Elmer Bernstein:
The Magnificent Seven
John Barry:
Casino Royale
John Barry:
Dances with wolves
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If it's just scores I'd say (in no particular order) Jurassic Park, Tron Legacy, Treasure Planet, The Fellowship of the Ring, the Power Rangers movie and the majority of the Harry Potter series.
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Gone in 60 seconds
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The "Atonement" OST by Dario Marianelli is simply great. When I was younger, I used to love anything by Yann Tiersen, but it gets kind of boring. One of the best non-original soundtracks is probably "Kill Bill".
I listened to the atonement soundtrack for the first time today. I really liked it
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Cannibal the Musical
South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut
Team America: World Police
Sense a theme here? I thought so.
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Cannibal the Musical
South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut
Team America: World Police
Sense a theme here? I thought so.
Great choices!!
Kill Bill vol. 1
Gladiator
Blade
American Pie movies
SLC Punk
And many more.
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I like very subtle soubdtracks. I think constant orchestral osts ruin a film. I dond need a character theme to tell me when a character is on screen, I can see. I dont need a musical cue to increase tension because the dialogue should be tense enough (if the music is all thats creating tension then you have failed as a writer). I also believe that silence is far more dramatic than any music can be
My favorite musical scores have been....
Inside lewyn Davis for it's use of rhythm and harmony.
Dark knight for being tense but not over powering.
Milenium actress for homaging cinema conventions.
Star trek 2009 for that sky dive/ breathing scene and
The turin horse for using nothing but the wind to create a sense of desolation.
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Blues Brothers
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I love the soundtrack from the movie Saturday Night Fever!
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Dazed and Confused.
Sorry, I guess that's cheating. :D
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the SpAwn soundtrack
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So so many :smiley:
Danny Elfman:
The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Corpse Bride
Batman
John Williams:
E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial
Home Alone
Superman
Star Wars
Klaus Doldinger:
The Neverending Story
Hans Zimmer:
Rain Man
The Lion King
The Dark Knight Trilogy
Vangelis:
Blade Runner
1492: Conquest Of Paradise
The Bounty
Antarctica
Tangerine Dream:
Legend
Risky Business
The Sherman Brothers:
Marry Poppins
Maurice Jarre:
Ghost
Witness
Lee Holdridge:
The Beastmaster
Jerry Goldsmith:
The Secret of NIMH
Legend
Alan Menken:
Beauty And The Beast
The Little Mermaid
Elmer Bernstein:
The Black Cauldron
Randy Edelman:
While You Were Sleeping
Kindergarten Cop
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Hans Zimmer:
- Inception
- Interstellar
- Gladiator
James Newton Howard and Hans Zimmer
- Dark Knight Trilogy
Daft Punk
- Tron
Michael Giacchino
- Star Trek into Darkness
John Williams
- Jurassic Park
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Alien (1979)
Jerry Goldsmith
(A special mention for Howard Hanson's 1930 "Symphony No. 2, Romantic" for the film's end credits)
Listen to it here...
https://youtu.be/nfyg_sE85kQ
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I've listened to many a good film score and obviously my favorite composer is John Williams, but since everyone else is marking off by composer, here goes. I will go a step further by listing the composers from least to most preferable, but the scores themselves are in no particular order. (Based on what I heard of theirs which (except for Mr Williams, Randy Newman and Brian Tyler) is somewhat limited)
Michael Giacchino:
Rogue 1
Up
Hans Zimmer:
The Lion King
Pirates of the Caribbean
Alan Menken:
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin (R.I.P. Robin Williams)
Howard Shore
Lord of the Rings
Nandy Rewman:
Basically everything he gave Pixar
Monk (I know it's not a film, but the AH Lads quote the theme all the time)
Danny Elfman:
Batman
Alice in Wonderland
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Nightmare before Christmas
Brian Tyler:
Fast and Furious
The 2nd phase of the MCU
Formula One (again, not a movie, but just as heart pumping)
John Williams:
Harry Potter
Star Wars (To the Prequel trilogy haters, the score was epicly awesome)
ET
Jurassic Park
Indiana Jones
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https://youtu.be/it49wmcKUt4
Das Boot (1981) - Klaus Doldinger
A WWII submarine embarks on a perilous mission...
Listen to it. It's only a couple of minutes long, but it kicks in properly half way through and always sends a shiver down my spine.
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Cloud Atlas
-always puts me in my emotions, i cant help but cry
The Great Gatsby
-so great to have a modern twist with an older vibe
Deathproof
-just a nice tone through the entire thing