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Old 02-11-2009, 09:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Ennio Morricone)
Suspiria (Goblin)
Requiem For A Dream (Clint Mansell)
The Party (Henry Mancini)
CQ (Mellow)

Goblin's scores for Argento's films are freaking FANTASTIC.

Michael Giacchino's "Cloverfield Overture" deserves a mention. I don't remember much about the music from the rest of the film, but the end title music is easily my favorite piece of film music from last year. It was like Akira Ifukube was back from the dead.

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Michael Giacchino's "Cloverfield Overture" deserves a mention. I don't remember much about the music from the rest of the film, but the end title music is easily my favorite piece of film music from last year. It was like Akira Ifukube was back from the dead.
Michael Giacchino is great. He does the music for Lost and it works well for the show but it's also good to just listen to. He can make some great harmonies.

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Those songs are good but don't forget the actual score itself which is really good and was done by Mark Mothersbaugh.
Mothersbaugh's music is perfect for Anderson movies but I could never really see myself listening to it (without watching the moive).
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2001: A Space Odyssey
Eternal Sunshine For The Spotless Mind
Fight Club
Slumdog Millionaire
Royal Tenenbaums
Lost In Translation
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Mothersbaugh's music is perfect for Anderson movies but I could never really see myself listening to it (without watching the moive).
Oh man, I love both the soundtrack to Life Aquatic and Bottle Rocket. That boop-beep-boop sounding song from diving scene with the headsets in Life Aquatic is freaking awesome.
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Oh man, I love both the soundtrack to Life Aquatic and Bottle Rocket. That boop-beep-boop sounding song from diving scene with the headsets in Life Aquatic is freaking awesome.
I love the boop-beep-boop! I guess I was thinking more of the Royal Tenenbaums Mothersbaugh which is great for the movie but gets slightly repetive.


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Uh, sort of deviating, but I really like the Twin Peaks soundtrack.
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