Twisting the post from @BenA a little:
Name a soundtrack album that is a great listen. Even if you've never seen the movie/show.
I have a few, but this one is easily in my top 3:
@tgraph52 @codeWhisperer @BenA
I like old school.
Max Steiner - King Kong (Original 1933 Motion Picture Soundtrack)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmeLmt1q7j4&list=OLAK5uy_nCyKQYJrnX36LwM-W_uUOUmNrBqW3qaaY&index=2
@tgraph52 @codeWhisperer @BenA
An ex-coworker collected movie soundtracks. I copied all of his CD's, like this one:
Ennio Morricone - The Mission: Music From The Motion Picture, 1986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb4e-GUv8nA&list=OLAK5uy_mDPbKDXHlha6ViQDWYD4cXb4B90a30Dxo&index=2
At some point I became aware of the soundtrack creators and pay attention to them in the credits...
This is an interesting documentary on the topic:
@InUnfunky @Bix
It was an interesting take on the music and an obsession
Yes, the best almost-3 hours I ever spent being irritated. π
And I will not give away the #spoileralert ending but it's germane to this thread...π€ π
@Bix @tgraph52 @codeWhisperer @BenA
That's a good one, Bixie.
Here's another good Morricone --
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkAUJkbhd-Rj8nv6jgb6ykrK3YKYFF91B&si=f4QKAc22V3jZ5xfP
@tgraph52 @InUnfunky @codeWhisperer @BenA
Bonus, I love this movie for the cinematography & soundtrack:
Maurice Jarre - Lawrence of Arabia, 1962
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_AjDz3vLN8&list=PL85F898E55967AD47
@Bix @InUnfunky @codeWhisperer @BenA
can't argue with a classic, start to finish
@Bix
As a kid, that movie scared the shit out of me... The scenes of the big wall and gate in the jungle...
Thanks for the memories! π
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