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The Piano
Shakespeare in Love
The Hours
The Cider House Rules
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
Brokeback Mountain
Dragonheart
The Lord of the Rings
Hayao Miyazaki films(Spirited Away, Princess Mononke, Howl's Moving Castle etc.)
The Untouchables
The Queen
Chronos (ANYTHING scored for IMAX 6-track that makes copious usage of a Blaster Beam has to be good)
Fantasia
Ferry Cross the Mersey
Footloose
Koyaanisqatsi
Saturday Night Fever (dumbest movie ever with the greatest soundtrack ever. Go figure.)
Singing in the Rain (try to watch that and NOT sing along with at least one number)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Tron (the real one, by Wendy Carlos and Journey, not that pile of horse manure from those two French hipster crotch-rocket cowboys or whatever the ... they're supposed to be)
Twin Peaks
Eh, "Star Wars" music was okay; kind of overrated now, though. Thank the fantards for getting it to that point.
Had you asked me this same question 20 years ago I would unequivocally have said "Aladdin".
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"'Garden State' Movie Soundtrack is fantastic."
[rant] Any time I hear the Shi*s being used in any context I nearly want to gouge my eardrums out with the corkscrew on my pocket knife. Seriously, I'd have to be drunk as p i s s or beyond stoned to find any of their material even remotely enjoyable. (Them and Lady Gagme.) Those poseurs ought to be locked up in Gitmo and waterboarded for their stereophonic crimes against humanity. [/rant]
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