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Superfly
Taxi Driver
Across 110th Street
The Warriors (ok it's hit n miss but the Barry de Vorzon stuff rules)

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Colors
Doom Generation
Splendor
City of Industry
Dead Presidents

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The Saint
Lost in Translation
Oceans 11
Commitments
The Blues Brothers

Scores

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
The Incredibles
All the LOTR films
Hunt for Red October
Conan; The Barbarian
Most if not all John Williams Scores.

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Not a big fan of the genre, think the only ones I have are Run Lola Run and Trainspotting, the latter of which was a gift.


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I'm actually pulled out The Big Chill soundtrack the other day and it's got some really good motown on there.


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the third man
diva
superfly
wild at heart
oh brother where art thou
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Definitely Superfly for original.


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Rushmore
Trainspotting
Resovior Dogs
Oh, Brother Where Art Thou

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The Harder They Come
Countryman
Something Wild (though why The Feelies aren't on it I will never know)
The Great Rock & Roll Swindle
The Commitments
Bird
Birdy
The Mission

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I'm not really into Wes Anderson soundtracks because I already have most of the songs on albums and just prefer listening to the full albums.

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American Graffiti
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I have a few soundtracks. Lost in Translation is the only one I really listen to consistently.


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The Harder They Come
Countryman
Birdy
The Mission


I like these 3 choices. The Mission is one of my top moveis of all time.

If you dig reggae, dub, one must own Countryman's soundtrack. It's no Harder They Come in a classic sense, but a great "B" movie on Rastafarianism. Great dialoque included between some tracks.

And, the opening few minutes are some of the most beautiful scenes of a man cast netting in the moonlight to Marley's Natural Mysitic.


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Reach the Rock OST (John Hughes film featuring exclusive music from The Sea and Cake, Tortoise, and others)

That may actually be the only one I own.

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I coule repeat a couple, but instead I'll just add Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

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Huey Lewis and the News was my favorite band until I bought the Pretty In Pink soundtrack. Then, Some Kind Of Wonderful sealed the deal.

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Ex Lion Tamer Wrote:
The Harder They Come
Countryman
Birdy
The Mission


I like these 3 choices. The Mission is one of my top moveis of all time.

If you dig reggae, dub, one must own Countryman's soundtrack. It's no Harder They Come in a classic sense, but a great "B" movie on Rastafarianism. Great dialoque included between some tracks.

And, the opening few minutes are some of the most beautiful scenes of a man cast netting in the moonlight to Marley's Natural Mysitic.


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Magnolia
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Singles
Natural Born Killers

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harder they come
superfly
24 hour party people
requieum for a dream
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-Kill Bill Vol. 1
- Any Anime Soundtrack by Yoko Kanno (I have Macross Plus Vol. 2 and Cowboy Bebop Vol. 1, but they're all at least killer, if not fantastic.)

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Noi Albinoi - composed by SlowBlow
Amelie - composed by Yann Tierson
Good Bye Lenin! - composed by Yann Tierson
Irreversible - composed by Thomas Bangalter
Mulholland Drive - composed by Angelo Badalamenti
House Of Flying Daggers - Shigeru Umebayashi
2046 - assorted artists
Rockers - assorted artists


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- Any Anime Soundtrack by Yoko Kanno (especially Cowboy Bebop)


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Diva
The Road Warrior
Slam Dance
Return Of The Living Dead
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The Wicker Man

I've wanted to find the soundtrack to Beyond the Valley of the Dolls for a long time. I've seen some comps or full soundtracks of other Russ Meyer stuff, but not that one. (edit: looks like it is out, though it's an expensive UK import.)


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