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post #1 of 33
Thread Starter 
I picked up the Episode III soundtrack and it got me thinking back on the othe movie soundtracks I own, so I guess I'm referring to original scores and not so much song compilation sountrack types, but don't exclude those on my account.

Some people really dig listening to this kind of stuff, but I find that I have to be in the right mood or else it can get kind of boring at times no matter how cool the music may be. Of course some work better than others, and these are the ones that made enough of an impression on me that I've picked them up over the years.

Conan the Barbarian
Conan the Destroyer
Stargate
Gladiator
The Mummy Returns
Gladiator
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
Star Wars Episode I
Star Wars Episode II
Star Wars Episode III

I think that's it. I know I've got other song type soundtracks, like KIll Bill Vol. I, and even The Last Action Hero, but I'm having trouble thinking of them right now for some reason. I'll probably check at home later and list them too. And I have the soundtrack for Halo 2, even that doesn't really fit in over here.

I grew up listening to the original Star wars soundtracks on records. That stuff has stuck with me. Eventually I'll get around to picking them up on cd, to get reacquainted with them.
post #2 of 33
All six SW
All three Indiana Jones
Jurassic Park I and III
All three LOTR
Conan
RoboCop
Taxi Driver
The Incredibles
Jaws
Oldboy
Hana-bi
Superman
The Final Conflict
Aliens
Terminator
Fight Club
Battlestar Galactica
Spider-Man
X-Men
X-Men 2
Gladiator
Blade Runner
Orca
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Insurrection
some Star Trek compilation
Dune
Big Fish
Batman
Batman Returns
Edward Scissorhands
Requiem for a Dream
The Spy Who Loved Me
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Starship Troopers
Suspiria
Dawn of the Dead (Italian version)
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Jaws 3-D (vinyl)
post #3 of 33
Tooooo many to count. Isnt there a thread similar to this already though? Something like 'Your Favourite Soundtracks'? I gave a good list in that...
post #4 of 33
2 favorites:
Fight Club
Requiem for a Dream

the rest:
Ocean's 11
Black Hawk Down
Kill Bill vol 1 & 2
Donnie Darko
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
: the Two Towers
: Return of the King
Star Wars: New Hope
: Empire Strikes Back
: Return of the Jedi
: the Phantom Menace
: Attack of the Clones
: Revenge of the Sith
Good Will Hunting
Garden State
Chicago
Nightmare Before Christmas
Batman Forever
Batman and Robin
Angus
Mallrats
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
the Big Lewbowski
Singles
Almost Famous
A Mighty Wind
O Brother Where Art Thou?
Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Animatrix
This is Spinal Tap
post #5 of 33
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by cognizant
Tooooo many to count. Isnt there a thread similar to this already though? Something like 'Your Favourite Soundtracks'? I gave a good list in that...

That might have been me too, a while back. I was just examining what I have and was wondering what others had. Hope this all isn't too redundant. It's diferent enough to me to be worthwhile.
post #6 of 33
I'll probably get some flak for this but:

Snatch
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels

I got them for the price of one off of Amazon, and have gotten much playing time out of them.

Any Soundtracks that you guys could recommend?
post #7 of 33
Some good recent ones that I have picked up have been the new Star Wars, The Incredibles, I <3 Huckabees, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
post #8 of 33
All the Jurassic Parks
All of the Star Wars
Best of John Williams
Shindlers List
Gattaca (awesome soundtrack!)
Nightmare Before Christmas
Hackers
Gladiator
All Lord of the Rings
Trainspotting
Velvet Goldmine
Danny Elfman, Music for a for a darkend Theatre 1,2
Batman
Matrix
Lost Highway
Princess Mononoke
Apollo 13
Hannibal
Memento
American Psycho
Swordfish
Planet of the Apes
Fight Club

and the best two EVER!!
Office Space
Transofrmers the Movie
post #9 of 33
- All Star Wars (except Ep. 3)
- Couple John Williams compilations
- All Matrix
- Escape From New York
- The Thing
- The Black Hole
- All Indiana Jones
- Garden State
- Lost Highway
- 2001
- A Clockwork Orange
- O Brother Where Art Thou
- Battlestar Galactica (movie - not the new series)
- Pure Country
- Thunderball
- Goldfinger

And a few others.
post #10 of 33
the only one i have that is a score was matrix reloaded.

but the others i have are the SPAWN soundtrack which is awesome. it blends techno artists with rock bands, and i have the QUEEN OF THE DAMNED soundtrack which has a lot of original songs written by jon daivs from korn.
post #11 of 33
It's my theory that the worse a movie is, the better the soundtrack. (in select cases)

Some of the best soundtracks I have are for:

I know what you did last summer - minus a lousy korn song, every one is a keeper
Grosse Point Blank - this has 2 from the specials and some rare 80's tracks
Last Action Hero - this is big cheesy rock at its cheesiest. House of Pain has one here.

Now my favorite soundtracks are:

Garden State
Royal Tenanbaums
Trainspotting
L.A. Confidential
Clockwork Orange!!!
Snatch
Triplets of Belleville (double !!!)

the WORST one I have was a gift:

ALL of the bond songs! Ack! From Tom Jones to Tina Turner this this hurts to listen to.
post #12 of 33
I think if I listed each of the 1,200 scores/soundtracks I own, my computer might blow up. Wish I had a list on the web somewhere.
post #13 of 33
Quote:
Originally Posted by benfortenberry
Clockwork Orange!!!
Awesome. I have and love that one as well.
I wish I could find Kubrick's The Shining.
post #14 of 33
I have to vote for Married to the Mob simply for the song "Goodbye Horses" by Q. Lazzarus. It wasn't on the Silence of the Lambs soundtrack, so I had to hunt it down this way.

Nothing like listening to that song and dancing around the room with your penis tucked between your legs.

Oddly enough that applies to many songs...ok, all songs. And several TV shows.
post #15 of 33
Batman
Batman Returns
Batman & Robin (smashing pumpkins really)
Godzilla
Oceans 12
Mission Impossible 2
Gladiator
The Matrix 1 2 3 (listening to 3 right now)
Silence of the Lambs (although I have lost this one)
Return of the King
All of the Star Wars (incl Episode III)
Kill Bill Vol 1

I know I have a few more around

Call me wierd, but I perfer film score and classical over hip hop.
post #16 of 33
Also, Immortal Beloved is a favorite.
post #17 of 33
Ahem.

Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Dragonslayer
2001 (original Alex North score)
Conan
The Right Stuff
Batman
Edward Scissorhands
Nightmare Before Christmas
Independence Day
Heavy Metal
The Lion King
Heavy Metal (the Elmer Bernstein score)
The Mission
The Sea Hawk
Chicken Run
Shrek
Fellowship
Two Towers
Return of the King
Willow
Apollo 13
Braveheart
Titanic
Dances With Wolves
Jaws
Close Encounters
Star Wars
Superman
1941
Empire
Raiders
ET
Jedi
Temple of Doom
Empire of the Sun
Last Crusade
Hook
Jurassic Park
The Lost World
Phantom Menace
JFK
The Patriot
A.I.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Attack of the Clones
Revenge of the Sith
Lord of the Rings (Bakshi)
Twister
South Park
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
The Incredibles
Brazil
Baron Munchausen
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Little Shop of Horrors
Chicago
Henry V (Branagh)
Dragon
Dark Crystal
Last of the Mohicans
Chariots of Fire
Blade Runner
post #18 of 33
wow...don't I feel like a dick for putting just one.
post #19 of 33
Miller's Crossing

Lost Highway

Kill Bill vols. 1 and 2

and the best soundtrack (score) ever Fight Club.
post #20 of 33
O Brother Where Art Thou
The first Star Wars (on vinyl.....primo double album, baybeee)
That Thing You Do
Batman (prince rules)
post #21 of 33
Almost Famous
Black Hawk Down
Kill Bill vol 1
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Lost Highway
Trainspotting
The Way Of The Gun
Rushmore
Grosse Point Blank 1 & 2
Bringing Out The Dead
Collateral
Spawn
Pulp Fiction
200 Cigarettes
Stop Making Sense
The Last Action Hero
SLC Punk!
The Doors
Platoon
The Crow
The Crow: City Of Angels
The Jerky Boys
Godzilla (1998)
The Matrix
Batman Returns

Does "The Director's Cut" by Fantomas count?
post #22 of 33
Matrix
Mortal Kombat
Underworld
Queen of the Damned
City of Angels
Two Towers
Close Encounters
Return of the King
Batman and Robin
Spawn
Kill Bill Vol 1
Kill Bill Vol 2
Pulp Fiction
Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love
Akira
post #23 of 33
2100+ scores and counting.


Still, the triple threat of Ennio Morricone's ORCA, EXORCIST II, and WHO SAW HER DIE? scores can't be beat.
post #24 of 33
if we're including anime...

Akira
Ghost in the Shell
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Be Human (Yoko Kanno)
Cowboy Bebop

i really recommend the Stand Alone Complex and the Be Human cds, a great mix of different styles, and lots of Yoko Kanno.
post #25 of 33
Well, mine are just a little more mainstream than you guys', but here they are anyway -

The Sopranos (Do TV Show Soundtracks count?)
Freddy vs. Jason
Scream 3
Pulp Fiction
South park: BLU
Beavis & Butthead Do America
Space Jam
Godzilla
WWF The Music: Vol. 4
WWF The Music: Vol. 5
WWF Aggression
Belly
Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson)
Dead Presidents
Save the Last Dance
Friday
Soul Food
The Best Man
Love & Basketball
Clueless
The Wedding Singer (Vol. 2)
The Cable Guy
Romeo + Juliet Vol. 2 (Score)
City of Angels
Notting Hill
Jerry Maguire
Hope Floats
Titanic (Score)
post #26 of 33
About A Boy
American Beauty
Beauty and the Beast
Chicago
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The English Patient
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Garden State
Gladiator
Hero
House of Flying Daggers
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill: Volume 1
Volume 2
The Last Samurai
The Last Tempation of Christ
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
Two Towers
Return of the King
Lost In Translation
Magnolia
Mystic River
Pulp Fiction
Punch-Drunk Love
The Royal Tenenbaums
Rushmore
Whale Rider
post #27 of 33
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Down with Love
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Kung fu Husatle
I Heart Huckabees
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the ring
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
Shrek
Sin City
Spider-man
Spider-man 2 [Score]
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Team America: World Police
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Life Aquatic
X-Men
X2: X-men United


I own way more soundtracks then musicians, I actually got a lot of flack for it in high school.

But fuck 'em, Jon Brion is fucking glorious.
post #28 of 33
I used to be the soundtracks buyer at the Tower in London so I amassed a whole bunch there, probably a few hundred or so. All the usual suspects and some great unusuals (including the aforementioned Morricone's which are great) and Japanese imports.

As far as gialli go, there's also great compilation from defunct Midnight Media with about 30 including Twitch Of The Death Nerve and Stelvio Cipriani's What Have They Done To Your Daughters (which I'm sure David Holmes is a fan) of that's a favourite.
post #29 of 33
I own a cd call Sci Fi classics which is 2 cds of famous sci fi movie themes (and its actually the orginals not one of those cheap £4.00 jobs)
Best of John Williams
Star Wars Eppisode 1
Laberynth
The Craft
Spiderman
The Faculty
Lord of the Rings - Fellowship of the Ring
Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King
Shrek
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv Version)
The Rocky Horror Show

edited to add tranformers the moive: (which i had lent to someone months ago and forgot i owned till he gave it back yesterday)
post #30 of 33
STAR WARS: All six
Lord of the Rings: All three
Mullholland Drive
Lost Highway
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey
Jaws
The Incredibles
Alien
Aliens
The Shinning
Judgement Night
Ravenous (Most Underrated of all time)
Fight Club
Scream
Titanic (Admit it a-holes)
Blade Runner
Angel Heart
Thin Red Line (Beautiful)
Dark City
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Last Action Hero
Fantomas: Director's Cut
Solaris
Hulk
Heat
Matrix: Reloaded
Matrix: Revolutions
Day of the Dead
Ghost in the Shell: Innocence
Pocahontas
Demon Knight
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Crow
Boggie Nights
Danny Elfman
Transformers: The Movie (If you own this, you're pathetic)
Kill Bill Vol 1
Pulp Fiction
Dased and Confused
Lost in Translation
Howard Stern: Private Parts
Akira
post #31 of 33
Forgot about one of my favorites...SUPERMAN!
post #32 of 33
I have to include a few "classic " film scores.
Miklos Rozsa's scores for "Ben Hur" "Spellbound"and (his best work) "El Cid",
Bernard Hermann 's "Day The Earth Stood Still", "Psycho" and "Taxi Driver"/
Joseph Korngold's "Adventures of Robin Hood ( the Errol Flynn version)
Maruice Jarre's work for David Lean "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Dr Zhivago"
Elmer Bernstein's "Ten Commadnments', "Magnificent Seven" and "Great Escape".
And I still think some of the best use of classical music in a film was in "Amadeus".
post #33 of 33
A New Hope

The Empire Strikes Back

Return of the Jedi

Revenge of the Sith

Robocop

Seven

Total Recall

E.T. THe Extraterrestrial

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Mission Impossible '97

Conan The Barbarian

Alien 3

Poltergiest

A.I.

Casino

Batman '89

The Aviator
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