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The boy who could fly
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What's your fav movie soundtrack, not music score but the songs used in the film.  for me it's The Devil's rejects, hands down probably the coolest soundtrack ever.


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Hands down.  Krull by James Horner.
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that's a music score Michael, I meant songs, unless james horner sings in that movie....lol


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The Zodiac soundtrack is cool and it really fits the movie.


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The Crow has an amazing Grunge/Industrial soundtrack. The first two sequels have great soundtracks as well.
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Quoted from ReaperCreeper
The Crow has an amazing Grunge/Industrial soundtrack. The first two sequels have great soundtracks as well.


The crow does have a wicked soundtrack, it also added a lot to the mood for the film.


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Quoted from ReaperCreeper
The Crow has an amazing Grunge/Industrial soundtrack. The first two sequels have great soundtracks as well.


Definitly The Crow, also Queen of the Damned was pretty awesome.


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that's a music score Michael, I meant songs, unless james horner sings in that movie....lol


In that case the soundtrack to the Matrix.  This is the new shit....
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Yeah I gotta say The Crow's soundtrack was pretty cool and definately adds to the movie.


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I don't know what kind of reaction I'll get, but, I've always been a fan of the Idle Hands soundtrack.

But I'd have to say my favorite is from The Life Aquatic.


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I've always liked the Forrest Gump soundtrack.


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Singles.

The movie was pretty boring but it was fun to see all of the musicians act. I love the part where "Citizen Dick" is watching the program about the bees.


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Quoted from James R
Singles.

The movie was pretty boring but it was fun to see all of the musicians act. I love the part where "Citizen Dick" is watching the program about the bees.


Thank you!  I hate that movie.  And I've now convinced two of my firends that it sucks as well.

It is a great soundtrack though.  Except Heart doing Battle of Evermore.  I think that's what made me despise Cameron Crowe.  

Love the Goodfellas soundtrack also.
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Aye, any Cameron Crowe movie was going to be my suggestion. His soundtracks give heart and extra depth to the films.

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Quoted from Muse32


Definitly The Crow, also Queen of the Damned was pretty awesome.


Queen of The Damned was good but the actual movie songs and the soundtrack differs which sucks cause it was Jon Davis singing in the film (From one of my fave bands Korn) but the soundtrack versions with the other artists was decent as well.

Kevin Smith movies in general have good soundtracks.


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Just watched Grosse Pointe Blank, that had some great 80's music in it.

And Aaron, I can't remember any songs in Gladiator or The Di Vinci Code.


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Those are more like music scores than sound track, like actually singing songs and stuff, like the beattles, manson, lynarkd skynard, that kinda soundtrack.


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Like "Garden State".

There are very few weak links in that one, and the CD was the only one in my car for weeks when it first came out.


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The Blues Brothers...A favorite of all time; Taught me as a youth to appreciate the good stuff...


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