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    Re: What are your favorite soundtracks from the movies?

    Off topic, but I've found several good scores to films. "Life As a House" for one (Mark Isham). I listen to it often. I just love its simplicity and comforting flow.

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    Re: What are your favorite soundtracks from the movies?

    I'll post them by the composer instead:

    Alan Silvestri: Forrest Gump, Cast Away, The Polar Express
    Basil Poledouris: Les Misérables, The Jungle Book
    Björn Isfält: Änglagård, Ronja Rövardotter, Resan Till Melonia
    Danny Elfman: Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish
    Debbie Wiseman: Tom's Midnight Garden
    Don Davis: The Unsaid
    Hans Zimmer: King Arthur, Pearl Harbor, The House Of The Spirits, Gladiator, The Lion King
    Harry Gregson-Williams: Shrek, The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe
    Howard Shore: The Lord Of The Rings, Gangs Of New York
    James Horner: Casper, Jumanji, Legends Of The Fall, Braveheart, Titanic
    James Newton Howard: The Village, Peter Pan, Alive
    Jerry Goldsmith: Not Without My Daughter, Rudy, Small Soldiers, Air Force One
    Jocelyn Pook: The Merchant Of Venice
    John Debney: Cutthroat Island
    John Williams: Jurassic Park, Home Alone, Hook, Harry Potter, The Patriot
    Klaus Badelt: Pirates Of The Caribbean
    Lee Holdridge: The Mists Of Avalon
    Marc Shaiman: Patch Adams
    Mark Mancina: Tarzan, Brother Bear
    Michael Kamen: Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, The Three Musketeers
    Michael Nyman: The Piano
    Nick Glennie-Smith: The Man In The Iron Mask
    Patrick Doyle: A Little Princess, Harry Potter
    Rachel Portman: Chocolat, Emma, The Cider House Rules, The Legend Of Bagger Vance, Mona Lisa Smile
    Robert Folk: The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter
    Stefan Nilsson: Juloratoriet, Jerusalem, Så Som I Himmelen
    Stephen Warbeck: Shakespeare In Love
    Thomas Newman: The Horse Whisperer, American Beauty, Meet Joe Black, Little Women, How To Make An American Quilt, Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events
    Trevor Rabin: National Treasure, Deep Blue Sea, Texas Rangers, Armageddon
    William Ross: Tuck Everlasting, Ladder 49
    Zbigniew Preisner: The Secret Garden

    I do not own all these CDs (only about 30 of them), but the rest I have on the computer

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    Re: What are your favorite soundtracks from the movies?

    My favorite soundtracks are "City of Angels" God that's lush and gorgeous. The other is "Siamese Twins."I'm fairly sure no one has seen the second one.

    Gongchime

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    Re: What are your favorite soundtracks from the movies?

    Gabriel Yared has always impressed me. "City Of Angels" is one of my absolute favorite soundtracks. I listen to it a lot.

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    Re: What are your favorite soundtracks from the movies?

    Vangelis - Blade Runner
    Kenji Kawaii - Ghost in the Shell
    Ennio Morricome - A Fistful of Dollars
    Geinoh Yamashirogumi- Akira
    Michael Nyman - The Piano
    Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands
    Basil Poledouris - Conan The Barbarian, Robocop
    John Carpenter - All his movies.

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    Wow.. This is the first internet place what i found, with people who like movie music
    I love soundtracks... (I wrote a diplom work - with this theme)
    There are my a few favourite pieces ..if I can apoint...
    - Aliens
    - Zathura
    - The 13th Warrior
    - Star Wars
    - Gladiator
    - Jurassic park
    - Amelie from Montmartre
    - The Fifth Element
    - Superman
    - Minority Report
    - Last Samurai
    - Black Hawk Down
    - Star Treck
    - Braveheart
    - First Knight
    - Troy
    - American Beauty
    - Lord Of The Rings
    ..etc

    PS: Sorry for my pidgin

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    I’m not a fan of movie sound tracks…

    However, I think John Williams is a true pro at it, and his work is consistently higher in quality than most of his peers. If I had to choose something that stood out by him, I think Star Wars would be an obvious choice.

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    hmmm.... i don´t have many soundtracks which grab my attention but here are my absolute favorite movie soundtracks:

    1. krrish
    2. 13th warrior (went three times to the cinema just because of the soundtrack )
    3. lord of the rings
    4. gladiator
    5. forrest gump (the title melody)

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    I love the orchestral score of Gladiator and the haunting melodies of Braveheart. Never been one for words in film scores, rather the music itself adds to my enjoyment, hence my two favourites above.
    Magnum

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    I like the soundtrack to "Hook" by John Williams and "The Rocketeer" main title is awesome. Thought "Last of the Mohicans" was cool, til I bought the CD and heard the theme a million times over, and not even even re-developed very well. Also wonder if he had a grip on harmony, some of the voicings sounded wrong and like he tried to fill in holes with verb, effects and percussion rather than re-thinking progressions. But what do I know.

    I also say you don't need a movie to write a soundtrack. Plus, why would anyone want you to write a soundtrack for their movie if they didn't hear your work? I just started writing stuff and posting it on Soundclick and had someone ask me to write a soundtrack for their film because they liked something I posted. It's probably not the greatest soundtrack, but I worked my brains out and really felt I learned alot. Like how to write an hour of cues in a month with no pay. Just got screen credit.

    I'm just going to keep at it, and write as much as I possibly can, and get better at it each time. Just put yourself out there, and start writing... Out here
    (Chicago- USA) there's alot of colleges and students are always looking for music for their films. If I don't get another job, I'll just post my name on a board and offer my scoring. Get a resume and get going on it!

    Best of luck!

    Andy

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    At the risk of getting laughed off this forum - I am going to say that I love the Grease soundtrack. There isn't a bad song on there and worse still - I know all of the words!

    However, I am also a big fan of musicals in general - some of which such as Evita and Chicago have been made into films, and some have not.

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    Well

    the lastt of the mohicans and the lord of the rings and the village try dem

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    I really like Gone with the Wind by Max steiner...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gongchime View Post
    My favorite soundtracks are "City of Angels" God that's lush and gorgeous. .....
    same here.. but there are few others in the list, most of which have been already mentionned on the thread!

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    A really fun one is the score from Ravenous. Great stuff.

    ...and I'm surpised no one's mentioned Elmer Bernstein, yet. Maybe the greatest film score composer ever(and he should've won an Academy Award for Ghostbusters, IMO).

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