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The Wanderers (1978)
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The Color of Money
The Lost Boys |
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Yeah the lost boys soundtrack is fine. Too bad the movie is really bad though. The only thing lifting it is Kiefer!
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and for the first time that I really mean it.
"It's not even close." |
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The Mission.
Morricone's a freakin' genius. |
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Come on....Morricone did his best work in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
Will |
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I see, but the Mission soundtrack is worth listening to on its own. I'd need a padded room to listen to the G,B,U soundtrack sans film.
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Best soundtrack? Its actually a tie --
"Bloodsport" starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as "Col. Frank 'Put Up Your' Dux and "Transformers: The Movie" starring Judd Nelson as 'Hot Rod' Stan Bush is a master. Fight to Survive? Masterful. (You've Got) The Touch?Classic. On My own? A great ballad. Dare? Heart-pumping. |
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Blues Brothers - by a mile.
Forrest Gump is good This is Spinal Tap |
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i agree with so many already mentioned. i'll add the life aquatic soundtrack.
i have a love/hate relationship with the judgment night soundtrack. some good fun stuff, but it was likely instrumental in bringing about rap-metal, and we've all seen how horrible that got. |
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