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Hail to the King baby
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Orlando
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Movie Soundtracks
Something non political or about Anthrax that everyone can have fun with!
So I watched two totally awesome 80's movies today. My X rated version of Robocop (for violence) and Conan. The thing that stands out most about these pieces of classic cheese is that the soundtracks are pretty amazing. The Conan one could easily be one of the best I've heard. The same guy did the Robocop one so no wonder I love that one too. Basil Pledouris made the soundtracks for those movies along other good ones like Les Miserables and Starship Troopers. So what movies have the best soundtracks in your opinion? There are heavy hitters like John Williams, Danny Elfman, and Vangelis. All those guys have very famous soundtracks but I'm not huge fans.. Conquest of Paradise was good by Vangelis..and Star Wars..well.. 1. Last of the Mohicans - Some dudes Every song on this CD is excellent 2. Robocop - Basil Pledouris Good ole proud to be a ass kicking american robot of death music 3. Conan The Barbarian - Basil Pledouris One of the best soundtracks ever. Funny, the director was going to use 80's pop instead...imagine.... 4. Glory - James Horner A Call To Arms..Charging Ft. Wagner. Perfect for the movie. 5. Star Wars - John Williams I am not going to even explain 6. The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly - Ennio Morricone You might not have ever seen the movie, but you know the music Others didn't bring a total package in my opinion. Stuff like : Indiana Jones - Excellent signature song Conquest of Paradise - Opening song only good one Transformers - Had tons of potential, soundtrack ruined by inclusion of some pop rock band that I cannot think of the name right now. If I sat down and started at all my movies I am sure I could find something else. I like John Carpenter movie soundtracks, I like the old italian horror ones (Zombi), Rambo, Terminator, Dune, etc etc. And I am not even including the soundtracks that aren't composed..just a bunch of songs slapped together. I don't think that counts. It takes a special something to match the music to a movie. The music can make the entire movie. Think Halloween, Psycho..etc etc. How many movies suck (Robocop) but are saved by the music (or gore!) ![]()
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Sverige för fan
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RoboCop and Escape from New York.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Calais, Maine (not France)
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He produced the music for all of his films. Most memorable, of course, being the one-handed sequence on piano for "Halloween." Even "Vampires" had a good track, albeit shorter than most of his films.
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Hail to the King baby
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Orlando
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The escape from LA movie had some good tunes, as did that movie about Mars..I forget it's exact name without googling it.
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Brusque
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: New York
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The Crow soundtrack was very good. The Escape From LA soundtrack was better than the movie, by far. The soundtrack for that movie Dee Snider made was real good.
Anyone who mentions the Vision Quest soundtrack should be shunned forever!
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