TERMINATOR 2
ROCKY
SUPERMAN
JAWS
PSYCHO THEME
2007-01-03 01:11:28
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answered by <<youraveragechick>> 3
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1. The music for "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (Danny Elfman), especially the chase scene at the studio after Pee-wee gets his bike back. The track is called, appropriately enough, "Studio Chase".
2. The "Flint" movie ("Get Flint", "In Like Flint") soundtracks (Jerry Goldsmith) are a LOT of fun, one of the first uses of electric guitar in what had been orchestra-only music soundtracks, previously.
3. Theme song to "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (John Barry). Incidentally, the ONLY Bond movie to have an instrumental, non-singing theme song.
4. "The Witches of Eastwick" (John Williams). Since you know "Superman", (which IS a wonderful soundtrack) you should know this one as well.
5. Almost the entire soundtrack to "Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan" (James Horner), but especially the track entitled "Surprise Attack". This is some of the most stirring music there is.
6. "The Fugitive" (James Newton Howard), especially "Kimble Dyes His Hair".
7. "The Incredibles" (Michael Giacchino), this, and "Mission: Impossible 3" are fantastic soundtracks. Giacchino is someone to watch in the future.
8. "Stripes" (Elmer Bernstein), especially the "Stripes March".
9. "Laser Breakdancing Beat" from "Ocean's 12" (David Holmes). The music where the French cat burglar twists and dances thru the lasers.
10. "The Last Starfighter" (Craig Safan). Whole soundtrack is very rousing.
I hope you notice I listed 10 great soundtracks by 10 DIFFERENT composers, all are worth owning.
2007-01-03 02:01:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ruthless Gravity by Craig Armstrong
It's used on the Layer Cake Soundtrack.
2007-01-03 02:46:28
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answer #3
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answered by Badgerer 6
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The sound track to the movie Victory,I was about two years before reaching what I feel was my prime on the soccer field and this movie gave me tremendous inspiration and respect for the game.Seeing the best soccer players of the time like Pele and sorry can't recall the others.It was what I could only imagine.The sportsmanship the ideal professionalism in all sense of the word.Ever since then I had that song in my head.Two years to perfect one move I saw in the movie called the "rainbow kick".where you flip the ball up over the top of your head,while running, and over your opponents head, passing it to yourself like they weren't even there..Sylvester Stalone played the goalie for the underdog team as well. I rarely tell this story to anyone,because I did want to live that life so much.Ever since my Varsity coach benched me for not going to his English classes, Senior year.It actually started when my sister brought me to his class when I was 5.I walked up to him with out direction and kicked him in the knee.Don't ask why, maybe I knew something then. I never fully recovered.The team mates I grew up with, it seemed all my dreams were just that. I never will understand why the system insist on punish kids by taking them out of something that's good for them.You wouldn't take a brain away from his quantum physics if he didn't pass gym.We all have something to give and that's what school is all about.So when I hear this song it reminds me of where I decided to use my heart and mind.To be something tremendous, to be inspirational.
2007-01-03 02:03:22
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answer #4
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answered by JACK 2
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1. The soundtrack from The Sopranos. Two songs on it that get me moving are Woke Up This Morning, and It's Bad You Know.
2. The soundtrack from Twister. Their two songs, Humans Being, and Respect The Wind.
2007-01-03 01:13:56
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answer #5
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answered by Mary W 5
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theres so many i love the soundtrack to quadrophenia
but the rocky soundtracks make u wanna get up go running and go conquer something!
and i love slave to love by bryan ferry from 9 and a half weeks-thats the most passionate love song from a film!
the topgun,back to the future,beverly hills cop and the commitments have gr8 soundtracks also x
2007-01-03 03:04:59
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answered by jo 4
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The first Charlie's Angels soundtrack.
2007-01-03 01:06:52
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answered by Mom of Three 6
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The soundtrack from Forrest Gump. I'm sorry, but those were the best songs. Oh and of course, anything from Adam Sandler's movies. He always picks the most awesome songs for his soundtracks. Thank you.
2007-01-03 01:41:35
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answered by cookie 6
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I wouldn't say heart pumping but I do like the soundtrack to both The Passion of the Christ and The Time Machine (2002 version).
2007-01-03 01:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The soundtrack to top gun is the best i cant stand the film but love the music
2007-01-03 01:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I can think of a few
The Matrix
The music from the Crow movies
I also find the music from the old black and white horror movies creepy
2007-01-03 05:21:08
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answer #11
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answered by dancingmaveric 3
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