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I'm gonna say Bruce Springsteen's 'The Wrestler' from the film of the same name. Admittedly it plays over the credits, but it's an amazing song.
Contrary to popular opinion, I really liked the scene at the end of 'In The Valley Of Elah' in which (SPOILERS) a song plays as Tommy Lee Jones raises a tattered American flag upside down outside a town building. I thought the whole scene was very powerful and the music augmented it beautifully.
"The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat" - Lily Tomlin
Hey Colkurtz, 2 amazing choices you have there. Loved "There Will Be Blood", and also a fan of "The Assassination of Jesse James", but I had no clue that Nick cave did the score for it. I recently finished the "Death Of Bunny Monroe" and was floored by Cave's talent as a writer. Definitely two good picks you pointed out, Nate
Hey Colkurtz, 2 amazing choices you have there. Loved "There Will Be Blood", and also a fan of "The Assassination of Jesse James", but I had no clue that Nick cave did the score for it. I recently finished the "Death Of Bunny Monroe" and was floored by Cave's talent as a writer. Definitely two good picks you pointed out, Nate
I concur. However, on my way to Long Term Parking before Denmark I am playing Neil Young's soundtrack for Jamurch's and Depp's Dead Man.
As nobody says, I'm a ...fucking stupid white man.
Yup, Cave is a gent of the highest order; musician, novelist, screenwriter & occasional actor. It must be noted too that Bad Seeds co-member Warren Ellis collaborated with him for the soundtracks to The Proposition, Jesse James & The Road.
I haven't read his two novels, they're on the list though. I've heard great things about Munroe.
I've not seen Dead Man in many a moonshine, must rectify that but I know Neil Young rarely steers me wrong.
A few of my favorite single tracks from film scores are:
Journey to the Line - The Thin Red Line J.D. Dies - Public Enemies Dream Within A Dream - Inception Billy's Theme - The Departed Kick Ass - Ghosts of Mars Man Against Beast - Jaws Angela Undress - American Beauty In A Heartbeat - 28 Weeks Later Bishop's Countdown - Aliens The Strength of the Righteous - The Untouchables Charging Fort Wagner - Glory
Rob
"Why don't we just...wait here for a little while...see what happens?"