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Topic: MOVIES WITH GOOD ROCK SOUNDTRACKSPosted: 05-December-2006 at 19:22 |
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Am fishing for info. here....
What are your favourite movies of all time and why??? Ones with decent Soundtracks please OR based on a Biography of a Band maybe Particularly those you would have associated with the Grove for whatever reason .... Mentioned in other Topics. The Doors. Almost Famous. Rockstar. The Breakfast Club. American Graffiti ( remember the Green Onions track - magic !!!). Looking for the good movie suggestions that mirrors the 67 -97 Grove Years.... Any takers ???? ME
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Knew I would forget nearly my all time favourite....
HIGHLANDER.... Fab Queen soundtrack the whole way thru´.. That was the First Movie I attended with my boyf. now hubbie and we saw it in the Curzon. That was a tiny cinema in Upper Abbey St. if I remember well and it was a Double Bill with Clockwise ( John Cleese - funny ). That was my GROVE association if ever..... close second was the Breakfast Club.... such an all time anthem that tune turned out to be.... Estupendo !! ME
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Posted: 05-December-2006 at 21:47 |
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Hi Mins, I can recommend a couple 'Singles' & 'The Crow' Singles has alice in chains, pearl jam, the cult, soundgarden, jimi hendix, mother love bone, smashing pumpkins & screaming trees. The crow has the cure, nine inch nails, rage against the machine, pantera, jesus & mary chain, violet femmes etc Sister 1 |
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Posted: 05-December-2006 at 22:21 |
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Wasnt there a few good songs in the Lost Boys?? Certainly remember People are Strange played during it!? Sure there were a few more good tracks in it..maybe not Grove songs but good nonetheless..
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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).
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Posted: 05-December-2006 at 23:54 |
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Withnail & I.... just for the opening sequence of Paul McGann smoking and stumbling his way through the hopeless mess of his shared Camden Town flat to a stunning instrumental version of A Whiter Shade Of Pale performed by King Curtis from the album Live At Fillmore West. Do not know at this stage how many times I have seen the movie but that opening sequence is in a different class.....The rest of the movie is a riot...very very funny and eccentric but ultimately very sad....two ships briefly passing the same way to different destinations...Definitely in the top five...
Goodfellas soundtrack is pretty rocking towards the end of the movie plenty of late sixties Stones, Cream, John Lee Hooker, Derek and the Dominoes all frantically competing with the paranoid snowstorm on screen... Edited by myploscarfe |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 08:22 |
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Saw a great double bill in about '71- "the soldier who declared peace" and "vanishing point" with the inimitable Barry Newman. Great cult movies
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wait, wait, wait. recall the last post. Woodstock is my favourite and I watch it every month. Golden Discs were very thoughtful and had it on special offer for a tenner a cuple of years ago. Got a great bundle for €30 - Woodstock, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix.
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 12:48 |
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Apocalypse Now - great film great soundtrack.
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 13:04 |
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Agreed Finno, One of the best soundtracks however has gotta be Forrest Gump ! Fave Movies Mins,there's a topic out there somewhere on this. Deerhunter, Godfather, Schindler's, Once Upon a Time in America and Tin Drum.....think that's what I said back then. |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 13:22 |
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Easy Rider |
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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The Last Waltz |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 13:47 |
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Pulp Fiction one of my favs And Breakfast on Pluto is pretty good too |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 14:32 |
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Ya can't talk about Great Movie Soundtracks and not mention...
All Time Classic, gets better everytime you watch it |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 14:34 |
Care to elaborate Esthalon ? ( IE Can't see the pic .) Edited by Rolo |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 18:06 |
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Oops sorry guys....that's odd as I posted the web link. How about now???
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 18:11 |
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Good Morning Vietnam is good and I echo that about Apocolypse Now...excellent.
ME
Anyone a fan of Robert Rodriguez here ???? Edited by Mins |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 18:12 |
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Yep, much better and a great movie. Not sure how the soundtrack is but what about Belushi in " Animal House " ..........love that movie. |
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 19:01 |
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Great soundtrack movies cinema paradiso once upon a time in america the good the bad and the ugly Rob roy blade runner The pledge
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Posted: 06-December-2006 at 20:37 |
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Erm,The Wall? Cheating really,as it was an album first. So I'm gonna say...Snatch. Very urban and raw-songs that suited the movie. And Brad Pitt as a Pikey? Brilliant! |
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