| dummyrun New Member Posts:37   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 12:38 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by Antistar
 
 quote:It IS the Greenhornes: Holly just does the vocals on it.Originally posted by dummyrun
 
 quote:Actually having looked into this, It wasnt the Greenhornes from Broken Flowers that I REALLY dug... It was 'There is an end' by Holly Golightly - GREAT TUNE!!! 
Greenhornes tune is nice also...Originally posted by dummyrun
 
 quote:Hell yeah, Broken Flowers - Greenhornes. I even slowed down the credits to find out the names and I had forgotten about them.. so thanks Antistar. I will now check these out oncemore!Originally posted by Antistar
 Dead Man's Shoes: DM & Jemini, M. Ward, Aphex Twin, Calexico, The Earlies, Cul De Sac, Richard Hawley, Lucky Dragons.
Broken Flowers: The Greenhornes (2 members of which are the less famous half of The Raconteurs), Marvin Gaye, Holly Go Lightly.
Anything by Scorsese who's a massive music fan.
 
 
 
 
 
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					| off the post Basic Member Posts:284   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 2:35 PM |  |  
									| "Chaiyya Chaiyya" on Inside Man. Only saw it last night and I had to check Amazon today to check out the theme tune. I thought both the movie and that soundtrack kicked ass. |  
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					| kavobaggins Basic Member Posts:199   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 3:04 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by dummyrun
It IS the Greenhornes: Holly just does the vocals on it.
 
 
hey, whos a Greenhorne, whats a Greenhorne? |  
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					| Una Veteran Member Posts:1721   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 3:04 PM |  |  
									| just got the Zinedine Zidane soundtrack by Mogwai, it's pretty good. |  
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					| stroller Advanced Member Posts:576   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 3:14 PM |  |  
									| Forest Gump is the only one I can think of where the soundtrack is actually far superior to the film. |  
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					| alameda Basic Member Posts:121   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 5:31 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by kavobaggins
 
 quote:only a tenner in HMV last I saw and well worth it. It has all the videos as extra features.Originally posted by alameda
[the 'dancer in the dark' soundtrack is absolutely bewitching, beautiful, some of bjork's best work - can't believe i've never seen the movie
 
 
 
excellent, thanks kavo. i'll pick this up sharpish
also love the soundtrack from 'my summer of love', i think it was  compiled by will gregory from goldfrapp and it shows, beautiful classical pieces as well as some edith piaf and tracks from gregory himself and goldfrapp - the film itself is another favourite of mine, a feast for the senses from start to finish, the two girls (tasmin and mona) are scarily convincing in the lead roles and the lancashire countryside looks impossibly beautiful |  
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					| Antistar Advanced Member Posts:544   
							
								
									| 10/16/2006 7:09 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by Una
 just got the Zinedine Zidane soundtrack by Mogwai, it's pretty good.
 
 
Yeah, lovin' 'Black Spider' big time. |  
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					| crucifixio New Member Posts:89   
							
								
									| 10/19/2006 1:32 PM |  |  
									| I just saw the film 'Thumbsucker' - not a bad film but the soundtrack only had Elliot Smith and Polyphonic Spree songs - which was quite good. |  
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					| nerraw Basic Member Posts:475   
							
								
									| 10/19/2006 1:36 PM |  |  
									| Oh Brother Where Art Thou had a mean and awesome soundtrack. Film was so so |  
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					| Milky Joe New Member Posts:5   
							
								
									| 10/19/2006 1:38 PM |  |  
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  Donnie Darko
  Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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					| Milky Joe New Member Posts:5   
							
								
									| 10/19/2006 1:40 PM |  |  
									| 
  What about  'Labyrinth - David Bowie'
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									| 7/18/2007 6:52 AM |  |  
									| Can't believe no ones mentions Quadrophenia.  Great film but unbelievable soundtrack..... Labyrinth is an amazing soundtrack but so is the film...
 The Life Aquatic
 
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					| crucifixio New Member Posts:89   
							
								
									| 7/19/2007 2:21 AM |  |  
									| Just thought of other soundtracks that were amazing: 
 Requiem for a dream - It's worth it for that 1 song at the end
 Any Tarantino Films - he does have a good grasp
 Garden State - Pretty much for the shins
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									| 8/21/2007 7:02 AM |  |  
									| Dazed and Confused, although the film is nearly as good as the soundtrack. |  
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					| Sebastian Dangerfield New Member Posts:14   
							
								
									| 9/4/2007 10:34 AM |  |  
									| Does anyone know who composed the soundtrack to Zodiac? I had mixed feelings about the film-picturesque though it was-but, especially in the first few minutes, the elegant soft-rock score was thrillingly wrong juxtaposed against the brutal images. |  
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