Best Movie Score [message #66209] |
Sat, 19 February 2011 05:22 |
Nevermind
Messages: 11 Registered: February 2011
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While a lot of people will say it's Max Steiner's Gone with the Wind score, I have to go with the Good the Bad and the Ugly. Those five notes just so perfectly evoke the film for me.
So how bout it, What film score does it for you?
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Re: Best Movie Score [message #66239 is a reply to message #66209] |
Mon, 21 February 2011 13:32 |
GoodVibrations
Messages: 75 Registered: November 2010 Location: TX
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There are quite a few out there that are such classics. I liked 'Rocky' but it has been overplayed so much that it has lost some appeal for me. Have you ever noticed that at some place in time when you see a movie for the first time, and hear the music score, that it can have an effect on you that will stay with you forever? The music score for 'Ordinary People' did that for me... it was kind of a sad-sounding music that fit the movie perfectly.
Music is a tonic for the tired and weary mind
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Re: Best Movie Score [message #66346 is a reply to message #66209] |
Sat, 26 February 2011 23:56 |
Adveser
Messages: 434 Registered: July 2009 Location: USA
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The Fountain.
Clint Mansell knows exactly what feeling to convey for a certain scene.
It gets bonus points and is a classic because it was actually composed as full length songs that can stand on their own.
http://adveser.webs.com/
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Re: Best Movie Score [message #66847 is a reply to message #66611] |
Sat, 02 April 2011 06:36 |
jimdgoulding
Messages: 26 Registered: July 2009
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Off the top of my head . .
The English Patient
The Insider
Superfly
The Long Goodbye
Basic Instinct
Silence of the Lambs
The Commitments.
Hear your music, not your speakers
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Re: Best Movie Score [message #66900 is a reply to message #66209] |
Mon, 04 April 2011 21:42 |
Clueless
Messages: 74 Registered: November 2010
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I have a quite a few favorites. However, my top four are: Lion King, Jaws, Schindler's List, and Star Wars. I love the music in the movies. It really helps you transport you to a special place that movie alone can't do.
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