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Jun 21, '12, 9:26 pm
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Re: Film with a good soundtrack..
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Originally Posted by The Curt Jester
Gettysburg. Every so often I listen to the main track for that.
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Excellent choice! And a terrific movie to boot. It is, however, a four-hankie movie. Cried my eyes out in the theatre during Picket's Charge...
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Jun 21, '12, 10:48 pm
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Re: Film with a good soundtrack..
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Last of the Mohicans
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Oh, absolutely. I forgot about that one!
OP, if you ever saw Gladiator, the theme during the end credits is beautiful and a bit sorrowful. There's a full Celtic version on Itunes if you want to preview it.
The theme music from Somewhere in Time (1980) - also a clean movie, and the flute rendition is beautiful
And the music from Ever After is quite pretty - also a clean "Cinderella" movie.
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Jun 22, '12, 1:20 am
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Re: Film with a good soundtrack..
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Originally Posted by MugenOne
For some weird reason, I always enjoy listening to Batman's music. Danny Elfman's Batman Suite is a classic. Shirley Walker's Batman blows Elfman's straight out of the water. Then, there's Hans Zimmer. Zimmer does a great job bending synth sounds with orchestra.
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Personally I believed the film music remained fantastic when it passed to Elliot Goldenthal(I loved his "theme from Batman Forever", it's one of the most underrated Batman themes), but too bad what we saw on screen didn't.
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Jun 22, '12, 8:44 am
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Re: Film with a good soundtrack..
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Originally Posted by LoyalViews
Thank you everyone! Two, my accent is rather thick! Three
I liked the soundtrack in the movie about Mother Teresa too, that was great!
AND, the King's Speech, another excellent one.
I'll try The Colour Purple and Schindler's List, and the two other classics suggested!
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Oh no, the first sentence after "everyone" was something I had copied and never realised I had pasted
Good suggestions.
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Jun 23, '12, 7:06 am
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Re: Film with a good soundtrack..
just saw Rushmore agian last night...AWESOME soundtrack, that puts all wes anderson flicks up also.
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