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It might not be the best, but the OST I've listened to most is Straight to Hell.

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It sounds just like it ought to with cover art like that.
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this used to be one of my most very faves

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James Blast wrote:Michael Nyman is Jesus
And for once I even agree with yer...:-)
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Peter Gabriel's scores for Birdy and The Last Temptation of Christ are probably my 2 favourite soundtracks, amazing stuff.
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AdrenaChris wrote:Peter Gabriel's scores for Birdy and The Last Temptation of Christ are probably my 2 favourite soundtracks, amazing stuff.
Agreed.
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what about GIORGIO MORODER??
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DasPerltAber wrote:I might be mistaking but the best original soundtracks are the ones done for the original zombie ones.....the ones by Goblin etc.......yet also the one for The Name Of The Rose....and even The Piano.........and basically anything by Danny Elfman........even if you don't like the movie....the music always kicks ass.......
If I had to choose a Goblin soundtrack it would be the soundtrack for Suspiria without any doubt!
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Thumbs up for the Kieslowski-soundtracks by Preisner as well (especially for La double vie de Veronique)
And the soundtrack for 2046!

But the bestest of them all, for me is the soundtrack for Schnabel's Basquiat!
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best soundtrack ever!
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I forgot the soundtrack for Hardware! brilliant one as well!
This reminds me.....would this be the right time to start a movies topic?
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randdebiel² wrote:I forgot the soundtrack for Hardware! brilliant one as well!
This reminds me.....would this be the right time to start a movies topic?
I am not even going to comment.....as ANY comment I make is taken by the mods as an excuse to slag me off.......;-)
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I thought the OST for Wake was pretty damn good.

:innocent:

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The This Is England soundtrack and A Clockwork Orange....oops and Quadrophenia for me.
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Pista wrote:I thought the OST for Wake was pretty damn good.

:innocent:

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shame they didn't do a sequel though :(
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LouLou wrote:
Pista wrote:I thought the OST for Wake was pretty damn good.

:innocent:

:D
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shame they didn't do a sequel though :(
If they had done, Fiendy would have hated it.
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:eek:

heretic alert!!!!


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LouLou wrote::eek:

heretic alert!!!!


:lol:
Maybe that should be Prequel
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... and all that could've been ... :|
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Is someone casting aspersions? :lol:
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markfiend wrote:Is someone casting aspersions? :lol:
No, no, no, no.........


Okay then. Yes. :lol:
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Well then. :lol:
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