Dante Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Repo Man /thread +1 Also one of my favorites Snatch 1. Diamond-Klint 2. Vere Iz Da Storn?-Benicio Del Toro 3. Supermoves-Overseer 4. Hernando's Hideaway-The Johnston Brothers 5. Zee Germans-Jason Statham 6. Golden Brown-The Stranglers 7. Dreadlock Holiday-10cc 8. Kosha Nostra Theme-John Murphy And Daniel L Griffiths 9. Avi Arrives-Dennis Farina 10. Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)-Maceo & The Macks 11. Disco Science-Mirwais 12. Nemesis-Alan Ford 13. Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming)-Bobby Byrd 14. Lucky Star-Madonna 15. Come Again-Alan Ford 16. Ghost Town-The Specials 17. Shrinking Balls-Vinnie Jones 18. Sensual Woman-The Herbaliser 19. Angel-Massive Attack 20. Rrrr...Rumble-Charles Cork 21. Fvckin In The Bushes-Oasis 22. Avi's Declaration-Dennis Farina 23. Don't You Just Know It_huey Piano Smith & The Clowns
HopsGuy Posted April 10, 2013 Posted April 10, 2013 Mine were already taken: (1) Singles (2) Almost Famous (3) Fast Times at Ridgemont High Wait, I sense a trend.
Kellyto83TD Posted April 10, 2013 Posted April 10, 2013 Got my girlfriend to watch Vision Quest with me. She's never seen it. It always amazed me how great this soundtrack is, but are there any better encapsulates its era? Every one of these songs is the perfect 80's type song, from Dio, Journey and REO to Madonna. Also, Forrest Whitaker was in this movie. Journey - Only The Young Dio - Hungry for Heaven Sammy Hagar - I'll Fall In Love Again Foreigner - Hot Blooded REO Speedwagon - Time For Me To Fly Madonna - Gambler -This movie was her first cameo on film Madonna - Crazy For You Red Rider - Lunatic Fringe Jon Waite - Change Style Council - Shout To The Top Don Henley - She's On The Zoom I am sure there are a ton of great soundtracks, so name a few... Movie on a scale of 1-10 an 11. Soundtrack a 15
Southern McButterpants. Posted April 11, 2013 Posted April 11, 2013 +1 for the Heavy Metal Soundtrack.
KD in CA Posted April 11, 2013 Posted April 11, 2013 I know it's popular to hate every Adam Sandler movie, but as a 1980 high school graduate, The Wedding Singer was freaking hysterical. The "Love Stinks" scene was great, especially when he starts pointing out people, including sideburns lady and "pretty much everyone at table 9." Oh, and great soundtracks include Big Night, Little Mermaid, Leaving Las Vegas and Heaven's Prisoners. I put The Wedding Singer in a totally different category from any other Sandler movie (which are almost always horrible). I've probably watched it 20 times and still find it funny as hell. And the soundtrack is probably my favorite of any movie: a musicial retrospective of my high school and college years. "Now get out of my Van Halen tee shirt before you jinx the band and they break up"
IDBillzFan Posted April 11, 2013 Posted April 11, 2013 (edited) I put The Wedding Singer in a totally different category from any other Sandler movie (which are almost always horrible). I've probably watched it 20 times and still find it funny as hell. And the soundtrack is probably my favorite of any movie: a musicial retrospective of my high school and college years. "Now get out of my Van Halen tee shirt before you jinx the band and they break up" A line we're always using at work (when clients are suddenly changing things as we're about finish a project): "Once again, things that could have been brought to my attention YESTERDAY." One quick add. While the movie was filled with a lot of 80s tunes, you have to appreciate this number which, by the way, is NSFW. Edited April 12, 2013 by LABillzFan
ajzepp Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 I know it's popular to hate every Adam Sandler movie, but as a 1980 high school graduate, The Wedding Singer was freaking hysterical. The "Love Stinks" scene was great, especially when he starts pointing out people, including sideburns lady and "pretty much everyone at table 9." I still re-watch that film every so often...never seems to get old. I pretty much hated the pop music of the mid-late 80s, but LOVED the early part of the decade....so I completely agree about this soundtrack. As awesome as my girl Julia Gulia was, this movie really shows why Ben Stiller is such a lucky bastard to be married to that blonde chick For me I like listening to sound track from Titan AE. An underrated movie and sound track. I saw your post count and figured there was no way someone had that many posts and I didn't know who they were...good to see you G! Good call on Titan A.E., by the way. I don't recall the soundtrack, per se, but the film is one of the best bass demos for a home theater rig that I have heard.
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