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Old 12-06-2015, 04:11 PM   #111 (permalink)
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The movie is, yes, but I was talking about the soundtrack.

I think I've seen Ghost in the Shell and the score is pretty cool too, but no.
Must've forgot what thread I was in. Oops.
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Old 12-13-2015, 07:39 AM   #112 (permalink)
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Lots of them...and mostly from 80's movies, because nothing beats the 80's movie soundtracks!

Footloose
Purple Rain
Top Gun
Over The Top
Rocky IV
Beverly Hills Cop
Vision Quest

There's more, but these are off the top of my head
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Old 12-21-2015, 08:53 PM   #113 (permalink)
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Times Square soundtrack...various artists including Pretenders, Talking Heads, Ramones, Lou Reed, Suzi Quattro, The Cure, Patti Smith and Joe Jackson...LP only, never been released on CD...
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Old 12-21-2015, 10:28 PM   #114 (permalink)
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Lots of them...and mostly from 80's movies, because nothing beats the 80's movie soundtracks!

Footloose
Purple Rain
Top Gun
Over The Top
Rocky IV
Beverly Hills Cop
Vision Quest

There's more, but these are off the top of my head
Don't forget all of the 80s Tangerine Dream stuff.

Risky Business and Legend being the most famous.
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Old 12-21-2015, 10:57 PM   #115 (permalink)
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I love Goodfellas soundtrack. A great collection of songs.
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I love Goodfellas soundtrack. A great collection of songs.
Scorcese is master. My fave part if how he uses Monkey Man during Henry's cocaine paranoid freakout.
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That's so good!

My favorite part is when they discover all the people Jimmy whacked with the second half of "Layla" playing.
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That's so good!

My favorite part is when they discover all the people Jimmy whacked with the second half of "Layla" playing.
Also great. That part of the song is the coda which is exactly what's happening in the movie at that point.

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Also great. That part of the song is the coda which is exactly what's happening in the movie at that point.

That particular part in the film is now identified with that song and vice versa-every time i hear Layla, when it gets to that part, I think of that scene..that Cadillac, those bodies...sometimes, the music becomes part of the movie and not just background filler...think of Ferris Buelher, and the Beatles verison of Twist and Shout..totally identified with each other....and some generations, that the only way they know a song, from a flick...
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Mansfield Park (1999) - a movie based on the Jane Austen novel.
Soundtrack by composer Lesley Barber.

I have fallen in love with Lesley Barber's delightful, charming compositions for this movie, especially the main theme and its variations.

If you want to listen to the soundtrack as part of the movie, happily the movie is available to watch at dailymotion.com: mansfield park ( 1999 ) part1 - Video Dailymotion.

Here are my two favorite pieces:

Mansfield Park (1999) - 01. Theme - composed by Lesley Barber




Mansfield Park (1999) - 08. Keep Your Wig On - composed by Lesley Barber

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