| Posted by: Time2Watch at April 21, 2008, 1:38 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by AversionTherapy Mine are: Anyone else but you - Moldy Peaches (juno) Chicago - Sufjan Stevens (little miss sunshine) Blackout - Muse (southland tales) Souljacker - Eels (the Condemned) Strangers - Kinks (Darjeeling Limited) Where is my Mind - Pixies (Fight club) Doomsday Clock - Smashing Pumpkins (Transformers) 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins (Clerks 2) Just to name a few though! I love the song "Anyone else but you" by the Moldy Peaches but I also relly like it when Michael Cera and Ellen Page sing it at the end of JUNO. So sweet. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: AversionTherapy at April 19, 2008, 2:50 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Mine are: Anyone else but you - Moldy Peaches (juno) Chicago - Sufjan Stevens (little miss sunshine) Blackout - Muse (southland tales) Souljacker - Eels (the Condemned) Strangers - Kinks (Darjeeling Limited) Where is my Mind - Pixies (Fight club) Doomsday Clock - Smashing Pumpkins (Transformers) 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins (Clerks 2) Just to name a few though! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Eric Flatpack at April 16, 2008, 4:35 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | Personal favourites Gimme Shelter - Rolling Stones (The Departed)
The Hurricane - Bob Dylan (Dazed and Confused)
Girl you'll be a woman soon - Urge Overkill (Pulp Fiction)
The End - The Doors (Apocalypse Now) For me these are just perfect uses of each song and they fit perfectly with the movies. Those are just the first few which come to mind straight away sure i'll think of more. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MickeyKnox at April 16, 2008, 3:07 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Cyd V what was the name of the clasical song at the end of there will be blood? It was Violin Concerto In D Major Op.77:3. Vivace Non Troppo by Johannes Brahms. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: BubbaStrangelove at April 16, 2008, 1:05 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Too many songs from any of these soundtracks to start listing them all... Walk Hard π (pi) Lock, Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels The Graduate 2001 Royal Tenenbaums Fear and Loathing The Crow | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Time2Watch at April 16, 2008, 12:44 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Cyd V what was the name of the clasical song at the end of there will be blood? NOt sure, I have not seen it yet. If you have any questions regarding the Juno soundtrack I can help you out there | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Time2Watch at April 15, 2008, 4:45 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Monotreme Not very much to contribute here, but on the topic of great classical music soundtracks, one must mention the following: Philip Glass for The Hours Clint Mansell for The Fountain Thomas Newman for American Beauty Hans Zimmer for Gladiator Also, in terms of compilation albums, i.e. movies that just have damn good soundtracks: Pulp Fiction Kill Bill vol. 1 Forrest Gump Dazed and Confused Snatch Juno The Forrest Gump and Juno soundtracks are the best. I usually own the soundtrack and the movies. I just like to have it all. I already have both the Forrest Gump movie and CD and the Juno CD, now I just gotta go out and get the movie. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: auge_28 at April 15, 2008, 12:24 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | The Lair of the White Worm I know it is weird but I loved the violin song about the guy that killed the D'Ampton Worm. I have not heard it in years but I remember thinking this song rocked in a nifty kind of way. Anybody else remember it? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Freddy Krueger at April 14, 2008, 7:31 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by xseanymacx Bjork - Beauty in the Breakdown Possibly my favorite movie song ever. You mean "Let Go" by Frou Frou? Are you talking about the song from Garden State? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Cyd V at April 14, 2008, 5:25 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Love Buzz - nirvana - mad love something in the way - nirvana - jarhead master of puppets - metallica - old school the opening song in judgment night everybody knows - leanard coen - pump up the volume the gremlins theme song! lol the song in southern comfort civil war - gnr - cool hand luke society - pearl jam - into the wild hotel california - big lebowski everything in Clockwork Orange Sweet Emotion - aero smith - dazed sympathy for the devil - gnr - interview with the vampire jumping jack flash - the stones - mean streets 105th street - jakie brown rawhide theme song - the blues brothers big wind - brownie mcgee sonny terry - highway 61 got me wrong - alice in chains - clerks Eric clapton's score - the Hit Teenage wasteland - the who - summer of sam i'll add more to this later.. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: john_rambo at April 14, 2008, 5:22 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Soundtracks: Rocky Movies Forrest Gump Any Tarantino Flick Space Jam (ya i said it) Song Usage: Love Reign O'er Me - Reign Over Me Stuck in the Middle with You - Reservoir Dogs Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Superstar - Tommy Boy Holiday Road - National Lampoon's Vacation | | Static Link |
| Posted by: copious at April 14, 2008, 3:52 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by simonyalex The score from REQUIEM FOR A DREAM amazing Yes it is! It's called "Summer Overture" by Clint Mansell and it is by far freaking incredible! One of the best scores I've ever heard! Have you ever heard Paul Oakenfold's "Zoo York"? It's a sampled version of the song off his Bunka album. It's pretty good. The Garden State Soundtrack is one of my fav's. I might be the ONLY person to think this but F it, I REALLY like the song "Cry Little Sister" by Sisters of Mercy off The Lost Boys Soundtrack. I LOVE that song! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bowfinger at April 14, 2008, 11:40 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Keep them coming guys tracks I used so far: (but many of the tracks not listed I already had, example Shipping up to boston) Bob Dylan - The Man In Me Gary Jules - Mad World (Donnie Darko Soundtrack) George Baker - Little Green Bag (Reservoir Dogs Theme) Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On Jim Carrey - Don't You Want Somebody To Love jonny cash - johnny cash - folsom prison blues Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In Leonard Cohen - Natural Born Killers - The Future Patti LaBelle - Stir it up (Beverly Hills Cop) Scarface Soundtrack - Push It to the Limit Sopranos- Theme Song - Woke up This Morning Statler Brothers - Counting Flowers On The Wall Steeler's Wheel - Stuck in the Middle with You Team America - Everyone Has AIDS Tito & Tarantula - Dark Night - From Dusk Till Dawn Soundtrack Wu Tang Clan - Kill Bill Theme Song Even though there are some great themes out there (like braveheart and Requiem for a Dream) I'm mainly interested in songs. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: echo_bravo at April 13, 2008, 12:27 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by xseanymacx The score from REQUIEM FOR A DREAM. Dude, hell yeah! I could listen to that score all damn day. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bigred760 at April 12, 2008, 8:34 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | I love the soundtrack to Last of the Mohicans - particularly at the end when the three good guys go after Magua and Alice. Awesome music. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: movie2cats at April 12, 2008, 8:20 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | I too have to say that Requiem (and The Fountain for that matter) is one of my favourite scores. I also noticed no one has given Steve Jablonski his due credit for Transformers here yet, so there it is. As far as songs go, Dead Can Dance's piece from The Mist goes nearly unrivaled in my book. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: athf1980 at April 12, 2008, 5:52 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Scores- most scores done by John Williams & Danny Elfman LOTR Braveheart American Beauty many others Songs- Lose yourself by Eminem Miss Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel Classic rock usage in anything-I'm a sucker for classic rock used in movies. The best usage is Free Bird at the end of Devils Reject & Forrest Gump soundtrack. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Sigur509 at April 12, 2008, 12:57 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Score: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind I Heart Huckabees The Fountain Lord of the Rings Songs: Garden State Wicker Park QT films The Last Kiss | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Spock at April 12, 2008, 12:02 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | I love Morricone's music on all of Sergio Leone's movies. Magnolia's Save Me (I think this was the name) was awesome too. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Monotreme at April 11, 2008, 10:51 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Homyrrh I concede. Glad we got that all settled then Another really great classical score is this year's Oscar winner Dario Marianelli's score for Atonement. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: xseanymacx at April 11, 2008, 10:46 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | 300 Snatch Layer Cake 28 Days/28 Weeks Later Gangs of New York "Shipping up to Boston" - Dropkick Murpheys. From THE DEPARTED. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Homyrrh at April 11, 2008, 10:06 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Monotreme Well it's not exactly the same guy... The first "Pirates" was scored by Klaus Badelt, although the guy collaborated with Hans Zimmer on the score - incidentally Badelt also worked with Zimmer on the score for Gladiator, so I guess it's most accurate to say that it's the same TWO guys. Still, some parts of the score ARE strikingly similar. Gladiator rules though. I concede. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Monotreme at April 11, 2008, 9:56 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Homyrrh 'Gladiator', from which 'Pirates...' was ripped off of (same guy though, I don't know if that counts...), has some great, really appropriate scoring. Well it's not exactly the same guy... The first "Pirates" was scored by Klaus Badelt, although the guy collaborated with Hans Zimmer on the score - incidentally Badelt also worked with Zimmer on the score for Gladiator, so I guess it's most accurate to say that it's the same TWO guys. Still, some parts of the score ARE strikingly similar. Gladiator rules though. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Homyrrh at April 11, 2008, 9:32 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Monotreme Not very much to contribute here, but on the topic of great classical music soundtracks, one must mention the following: Philip Glass for The Hours Clint Mansell for The Fountain Thomas Newman for American Beauty Hans Zimmer for Gladiator Also, in terms of compilation albums, i.e. movies that just have damn good soundtracks: Pulp Fiction Kill Bill vol. 1 Forrest Gump Dazed and Confused Snatch Juno 'Gladiator', from which 'Pirates...' was ripped off of (same guy though, I don't know if that counts...), has some great, really appropriate scoring. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Homyrrh at April 11, 2008, 9:28 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by JohnLocke2342 The Lord of the Rings has some of the greatest scores ever written. Even Enya went off for Fellowship of the Ring.. beautiful soundtrack. The Coasters - Down in Mexico (Grindhouse: Death Proof) That scene was great, song was even better. "All Along the Watchtower" in 'Forrest Gump' was good. In terms of scores, some of the older WWII flicks were really good, namely 'The Great Escape' and/or 'Patton'. Jonny Greenwood's work on 'There Will Be Blood' was spectacular, and the credit composition by Haydn (might have been Bach...?) was REALLY nice. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Monotreme at April 11, 2008, 9:01 am | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Not very much to contribute here, but on the topic of great classical music soundtracks, one must mention the following: Philip Glass for The Hours Clint Mansell for The Fountain Thomas Newman for American Beauty Hans Zimmer for Gladiator Also, in terms of compilation albums, i.e. movies that just have damn good soundtracks: Pulp Fiction Kill Bill vol. 1 Forrest Gump Dazed and Confused Snatch Juno | | Static Link |
| Posted by: salo at April 10, 2008, 9:11 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | The Braveheart soundtrack always hit a nerve. (I've even heard a trance/techno remix of it.) I remember Alive had a memorable soundtrack (about the footballers eating eachother in the Andes). Natural Born Killers had a good soundtrack too, especially the placememnt of 'Take the Power Back' in the jailhouse. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: FireCaptain4 at April 10, 2008, 8:21 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by JohnLocke2342 The Lord of the Rings has some of the greatest scores ever written. Even Enya went off for Fellowship of the Ring.. beautiful soundtrack. The Coasters - Down in Mexico (Grindhouse: Death Proof) I agree that LOTR had a memorable soundtrack, but its not the kind of stuff that I would go out and buy to listen to. It's perfect for the movie, but thats pretty much it for me, except for the Shire theme from Fellowship of the Ring, that tune is "Giggidy Giggidy, Al-right! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: FireCaptain4 at April 10, 2008, 8:18 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by xseanymacx The score from REQUIEM FOR A DREAM. I honestly can't believe I forgot Requiem for a Dream! Good pick. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: biff_debris at April 10, 2008, 6:42 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | Two words. JERRY GOLDSMITH. My faves are the scores for Planet of the Apes and Escape from the Planet of the Apes, but there's also Total Recall, The Omen and Outland.Yeah, he did some other ones, too ;D | | Static Link |
| Posted by: JohnLocke2342 at April 10, 2008, 6:38 pm | | Topic: Great music from movies Forum: JoBlo | | The Lord of the Rings has some of the greatest scores ever written. Even Enya went off for Fellowship of the Ring.. beautiful soundtrack. The Coasters - Down in Mexico (Grindhouse: Death Proof) | | Static Link |
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