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Old 05-13-2015, 05:33 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Koyaanisqatsi by Philip Glass and Moon by Clint Mansell.

And Disintegration Loops is technically a film soundtrack, so I'll include that as well.
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Old 05-14-2015, 05:35 AM   #82 (permalink)
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Oh wow, I left out the Vangelis Blade Runner Soundtrack! I love both the 5-disc Esper 'Retirement' Edition (25th Anniversary Culmination) and the ltd. ed. Audio Fidelity red vinyl pressing from 2013!
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Old 05-14-2015, 06:41 AM   #83 (permalink)
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Great movie, great soundtrack.
Haha, yes! Yes it is!
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Old 05-14-2015, 04:40 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Cristopher guest is like the king of mockumentaries.

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Eugene Levy's acting in that movie was superb, his neurotic mannerisms, his stuttering, every character choice he made was brilliant.

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Never posted anything in this thread but these few are the first that spring to mind.













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Eugene Levy's acting in that movie was superb.
Loved him in Best in Show too. His reactions out on the road meeting all of the men his once slutty wife had slept with were priceless.
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The whole recurring cast from Guest's mockumentaries are fantastic but I think Levvy and Shearer are my favourites.
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Bumping for one I just remembered, Cannibal Holocaust.

Very very rarely do horror movie soundtracks genuinely contribute this much to stirring my guts up. Possibly more than any album I've ever heard, the Cannibal Holocaust soundtrack gets so far under my skin it's almost unbearable after a few minutes. The string section on most of these tracks is ****ing heart wrenching, and when it's not heart wrenching it's absolutely beautiful, which makes it even more unsettling, knowing the scenes those melodies were imposed upon. And under all of these sweeping string melodies you've got this resurfacing low frequency synth... bubbling and churning in the background.

I remember last year I was looking for some soundtracks to take in the truck on the highway, ended up taking this one, remembering that it was very compelling in some way, I lasted maybe two tracks before I felt like utter **** and had to shut it off. Amazing soundtrack for an extremely memorable film, an excellent example of a horror soundtrack that actually works.

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28 Days Later Soundtrack is one of my favorites ever. Also Into the Wild has some good stuff.
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