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I liked the Donnie Darko soundtrack.
 
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Love song for a vampire by Annie Lennox is beyond beautiful. More spine-tingling than Ford Coppola's Dracula ever could be...Can you believe she lost the oscar for best song to Aladdin's 'A whole new world' !!!


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Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction soundtrack.

Do love the Annie Lennox song though...got the single.

But then also love the aladdin song too (yes I am very very sad)


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Hard to argue with many of the great ones already mentioned, but I think Mike Oldfield deserves two mentions - The Exorcist and The Killing Fields.


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Love the music from the Exorcist-it used to play in our cinema foyer and when it was nightime and the cinema was shutting down the music used to be the last thing to go off it sent shivers down my spine.


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Thers loads, here my top 5.

5. Exorcist - tubular bells
4. Xena - Soundtrack
3. X-Men - Soundtrack
2. Eye Of The Tiger - from Rocky
1. Lion King (all instrumental songs!)
 
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the soundtrack to high fidelity is fantastic. The bob dylan song 'most of the time' and generally the rest of the soundtrack. There aren't many films with a soundtrack entirely made up of non-original music where the soundtrack fits the film so perfectly. Also i thought it was cool that nick cave and tom waits are both featured on the shrek 2 soundtrack
 
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Lost Highways soundtrack is amazing.


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The Elizabeth sound track is one i really like.
 
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I LOVE The Village soundtrack... its my favourite Smile
 
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Dirty Dancing


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Any soundtrack with music by Bernard Hermann is among the best. He has written so many, but the music for Hitchcock's "Psycho" and "Vertigo" are among the best. Also truly excellent are soundtracks writtten by John Williams, such as "Superman."
 
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cinema paradiso, i've neva even seen it but i've the heard the music from it used in other things, braveheart score and the music from road to perdition.
 
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Ocean's Eleven - seriously cool soundtrack. (Ocean's Twelve is close behind, and probably much better thsn the movie)
 
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My favourite soundtracks are Scarface and Midnight Express. I agree with The Lost Boys, Resevoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction as well.


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I love the entire Garden State soundtrack but possibly the best song out of that is Don't panic by coldplay and lurve the Back to the future soundtrack. Romeo and Juliet is also brilliant as is the Moulin Rouge one


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A lot of quality soundtracks have been mentioned so far! I reckon reservoir dogs was fantastic, so was pulp fiction. And I listened to the dirty dancing soundtrack on repeat for about 2 years when I was 14 Smile Also blade 2 soundtrack is quality!!
 
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Dirty dancing, how could i forget? What a fnatastic soundtrack


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I LIKE THE MUSIC FROM ;BRIEF ENCOUNTER;ALSO THE MUSIC PLAYED IN ;SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY;
 
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I loved Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction soundtrack's but Trainspotting has got to be my favourite
 
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There's so many I can't list them all, but a few are:

Psycho (in fact anything by Bernard Herrmann)
Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn version)
Amadeus (but then it is almost all Mozart)
She's Gotta Have It
Godfather Films
Star Wars/Indiana Jones Trilogy (All of them. John Williams seems to have created a formula which almost all subsequent blockbusters have followed)
Trading Places (Love Elmer Bernstein's adaptations of Mozart)

I think that's enough for now.
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The soundtrack to Not Another Teen Movie is outstanding....has some excellent cover versions on it..Best track has to be Metro by System of a Down. Have not seen the movie yet though..
 
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Queens music for 'Flash Gordon' has to be the
greatest pop soundtrack in history. Also the
music added to Fritz Langs 'Metropolis'.
Maurice Jarre's sountrack for Doctor Zhivago
is just heavenly. The Soundtrack
to Easy Rider- particularly 'Eve Of Destruction'. Jerry Goldsmiths theme
music for 'The Omen'.The M*A*S*H soundtrack with 'Suicide is Painless'
and 'Tokyo Shoe-shine boy'. Burt Bacarachs
music for 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'.
The theme song to 'Casino Royale'.The steel-drum and funk soundtrack
to 'Brother from Another Planet'. The songs
from 'Captain Invincible'.The organ music
from 'The Omega Man'.The soundtrack to
Ghostbusters and the Pearl and Dean advertising
tune they play at the pictures.


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LOTR


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stealing beauty soundtrack is great
and pulp fiction
and dazed and confused
 
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