Kells77 Black Panther score/soundtrack

If you want to throw in score, that’s fine. I guess I just think there’s something special about a soundtrack; why the songs were selected/curated; how they further the narrative or the vibe of the film; how they can date or make a movie timeless; how, in the case of “Singles”, they can even overshadow the film itself.

For score, despite it being maligned at the time, I love Moroder’s “Scarface” score. It just stinks of Miami, cocaine, and the 80’s. Love it.

    3 that spring to mind are..
    Natural born killers
    24hr party people
    Monsters - Jon Hopkins

    Hard to pick just one so throwing these in to piss Dave off.

    The Thing
    Manhunter
    Last of the Mohicans
    Bladerunner
    The good, the bad and the ugly
    The Killing Fields.

      jonattonyeah You make a good point about scores. I just need to pay more attention I guess….I confuse the two all the time (like right before this edit lol)

      Blue Velvet. All time fav movie and all time fav score / sound track. The original songs mixed with the selected tracks are sensational. Lynch is the absolute master of that IMO.

      Second choice would also be Lynch with Mulholland Drive. Same exact explanation applies.

        zackster

        You mean to tell me Springsteen’s “Streets of Philadelphia” doesn’t top your list? You traitor.

        I actually like that song in fairness.

          LT42 The Lost Boys

          100% just for the saxophone guy. What a weird scene that is.

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            Grosse Point Blank for some more 80’s awesomeness.

            Toss up between Saturday Night Fever, still the king of soundtracks and Trainspotting. Love Jaws too for completely different reasons

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              Lost Highway
              The Warriors
              A Clockwork Orange

              Drive
              Blade runner
              Carlito’s Way

              Tron Legacy…..forgot that one.

              If we are including Purple Rain, that’s top. In my top five albums of all time