Members robwl Posted April 27, 2008 Members Posted April 27, 2008 I used to like the Varsity Blues soundtrack.
Members seajay Posted April 27, 2008 Members Posted April 27, 2008 I remember the Kids soundtrack having some decent tunes.
Members Deadite99 Posted April 27, 2008 Members Posted April 27, 2008 The Crow = best soundtrack ever
Members Loobster Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 My favourites would probably be Sling Blade Enter The Dragon Se7en The Mission Gladiator.
Members L_Z_nut Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 are you talking about in the theaters? maybe a separate reel for credits? the differing increments of speed between different cameras synced @ the same point could cause that illusion of the movie on screen going all pitchy. It happens in the theater, but I've noticed it in movies on tv and DVD's as well. I just saw Constantine on tv today, and it did it.
Members TZR Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 i liked juno's soundtrack lots of nice little songs
Members FuzzShifter Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 I remember the Kids soundtrack having some decent tunes. Yes, it did...I love Fright Night. I'd like to add: Clerks From Dusk Till Dawn
Members Belt Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 Juno. Only because it had Sonic Youth and Cat Power on it. terrible movie from what I saw though
Members Clorox Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 It was ok...overhyped, but not bad.
Members Fender&EHX4ever Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 Definitely a great soundtrack: NINpOBV2Zl2cNs Medicine_cr1oosrvzk The Cure7oqZVNsxyKM
Members pan760 Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 didn't read past the first page. I used to listen to the Pan's Labyrinth soundtrack as I went to bed. Really good composition.
Members hasblueshoes Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 I've always liked the Backbeat soundtrack. A bunch of 90s alterna-rockers doing their best Beatles impression on a bunch of old r&b tunes. The movie was based on the cover band version of the Beatles in case that doesn't make sense.
Members T Stre Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 It was ok...overhyped, but not bad. I thought it was good. Good casting, sharp/witty writing...
Members Clorox Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 I thought it was good. Good casting, sharp/witty writing...I lol'd pretty hard right at the beginning when she was like "Silencio, old man!"
Members keith101 Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 Lords of Dogtown, i really like Thom Yorke and Sparklehorse's take on Wish You Were Here.
Members red_riviera Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 A Fistful of DollarsHigh FidelityAmelie - never thought i'd be listening to French accordion music voluntarily
Members schultzie_ Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 i don't remember any specific songs, but i think the crank soundtrack was pretty good.
Members Jenesis Posted April 28, 2008 Members Posted April 28, 2008 28 Days Later (John Murphy, Eno, Godspeed etc) Sunshine (John Murphy and Underworld) Solaris (Cliff Martinez) Gothic (Thomas Dolby) Twin Peaks (Angelo Badalamenti)
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