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EclecticFan78 said:
Very tough question, as there is so many worth mentioning. However, I will name a few (well a little mais than a few) in both scores and songs catagory to make it a bit easier. Scores: 1. "Jurassic Park" (John Williams) - Hauntingly beatiful score, still sends chills down my spine when I hear the main theme. 2. "Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End" (Hans Zimmer) - Just an epic score, Hans really out did himself on this one. 3. "Crimson Tide" (Hans Zimmer) - A stand out score, the first score that made me remember the name Hans Zimmer. 4. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (Alan Silvestri) - The first score I ever owned. Still stands the test of time. 5. "Batman Returns" (Danny Elfman) - One of Danny Elfman's best scores, tends to make me want to speed in my car at times. Though I don't. 6. "Psycho" (Bernard Herrmann) This música enters my head when ever I'm driving at night and it's raining, it's as common to me as to breath in is to breath out afterwards. 7. "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (John Williams) - The segundo score I purchased, not only for the classic Radiers March theme, but the rest of the música just stands out over the other Indy movies. 8. "The Mist" (Mark Isham) - Very simple, but effective score. Haunting and sedate. Crazy, I know, but I go to sleep with this música on. 9. "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" (Thomas Newman) - Over all a very unique score, comes off very different from most that I've heard. 10. "The Island" (Steve Jablonsky) - An under appreciated movie, but the score is what really stands out in this. Like the theme from Crimson tide, the theme from The Island is often heard playing in the trailers of other movies. Songs: 1. The Adventures of Pricilla, queen of the Desert - A soundtrack filled with such a variety of música it would be hard for someone to listen to it and not find something they like. 2. Ghostbusters - Not just for the theme song, there are some others on this treasure that are really good as well. 3. topo, início Gun - Makes feel very nostalgic for the 80's. 4. Moulin Rouge - A hodge podge of favoritos blended together and updated without tarnishing the originals from which they came. 5. Grumpier Old Men - A good mix of classics going way, way back up to the disco hit Stayin Alive I know it seems like a lot but believe it or not I did leave out quite a bunch. These listed though are the main reasons I amor soundtracks.
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