Post your favorite song from your favorite movie soundtrack
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having a favourite is for simple minded or unexperienced people
seeing the beauty in different things makes it impossible to pick one best thing,when other things are equally as good in their own respect
this applies to favoritism in general
also fuck niggers and fuck jannies,thanks
Then post some of your favorite songs from some of your favorite films. You don't have to pick just one. From the same film:
absolutely based.
my pick somewhat related
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comfy
was going to post the absolute fucking monster of a track myself, great shit
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if you havent seen phantom thread yet then do it, beautiful film full of class
>liking anything pta has done post-twbb
>full of class
>is centered on two adults acting like children
yeah no
>kino movie
>kino soundtrack
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Same bro
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Remember when Danny Elfman was a talented composer?
Same artist from a soundtrack from a film with the same director. Somewhat related indeed. Great track too.
Lost in Translation is live action anime
I've grown to hate it so much
Eerie. I like it.
Still makes me sad every time that I listen this song. It's pretty uncommon but the cover is better than the original.
kek
I've never seen the film and yet I teared up. The power of a good soundtrack.
Creepy.
Psycho boy Jack
One of the weirdest films I've ever seen. Can't believe it's been 18 years.
Don't have a favourite OST but I'd say my favourite piece of music from a film will always be youtu.be
It's pretty much perfect in context and is stunningly beautiful out of context.
Is it true Suge Knight hung him from a window?
I remember watching this the night my dad left. Needless to I say I wasn't really focused on the plot. Watch it properly a couple of weeks ago. Couldn't really enjoy it because of the association with that sad memory. This track is kino though.
plebs successfully filtered
pretentious plebs magnetized
my taste is better and more refined than yours
Lost in Translation has a solid soundtrack. Sometimes by MBV is the best one but Alone in Kyoto is kino as well
So many good songs on this soundtrack but this is my favorite.
>It was very bizarre how it all went down. We were still living in Buffalo, New York, at the time. I believe Tomb of the Mutilated had just come out. We got a call from our record label, Metal Blade, saying that they’d got a call from Jim Carrey’s people saying that he wanted us to be in this movie he was making. Of course, that’s not a call you’re expecting to get. It just didn’t compute, you know?
>We turned it down at first because we had a European tour lined up during the time they wanted us down in Florida to shoot our scene. We’d had the tour lined up for months, and we’re not the kind of band that goes back on deals that we make, so we had to decline. But a few days went by and we got another call saying, “Jim Carrey really wants you guys. They’re gonna rearrange their schedule to accommodate you.” That just blew us away, because this is a major movie production, you know? I mean, Jim wanted us that bad. So of course we agreed to do it
>Jim was on The Arsenio Hall Show. This must’ve been a couple of months before his people called us. I’ve still never seen the footage, but apparently he went on the show and started talking about how he liked bands like Carcass and Cannibal Corpse and Napalm Death. We heard about it through our friends and other people that saw it and we thought it was killer. Here’s this Hollywood actor who’s really intrigued by this kind of music. On the day we flew down there, they picked us up at the airport and took us directly to the set to meet Jim and the director, Tom [Shadyac]. They were filming at this house that was supposed to be the house of Courteney Cox’s character. We’d never been to a movie set, so we were pretty impressed. They took us over to the [actors’] trailers, and Jim comes over to us wearing his Ace Ventura garb, going, “Oh my god! Cannibal Corpse! It’s so great to have you guys here!” Then he starts rattling off lyrics and tells us he wants us to play “Hammer Smashed Face.” It was insane.
just post one at random you cock goblin
Lost In Translation is just self-congratulating roastie behavior rationalization from Sofia Coppola who is a talentless hack, just ask Vincent Gallo.
This was the early proto machinations of roastie """"""""""travel"""""""""" and find yourself international dick tour culture that has turned into a scourge of major proportions. Disregard and throw this film in the trash, you are a roastie or a faggot for liking it.
Are you me? Came here to post this.
>go to Japan with your husband
>he makes you stay in the hotel for days while he tours around with actors and groupies
>ask if you can come with
>he says "no"
Yeah, if anything she made a friend.
Wrong. The subtext is that she was unfairly deprived of going out and participating in degenerate casual sex roastie behavior. The entire film sets up the female viewer to come to the conclusion that it's ok for her to do that traveling because a man did it.
>literal autistic tries to get uppity about what's commonly understood
just post music you goon
good choice; that track definitely added to the feel of the movie I cried
>he makes you stay in the hotel for days
I mean that didn't happen at all. She went all over the place, just without him.
You should consider having sex once if your life. It's pretty good.
once it was city girl by kevin shields from lost in translation, but now they are
>ISAN- remegio from the consequences of love by sorrentino
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>dwa seduszka from cold war
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bonus round
>orbital - beached from the beach
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>orbital halcyion on and on from mean girls
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What a fucking kino ending
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It always makes me cry - but in a pleasant way - like remembering childhood memories of bygone days.
This film was such a surprise, I really didn't expect it to be so good.
lol silly bob
>TYPICAL ROASTIE
>Subtext
You mean YOUR interpretation.
>degenerate casual sex
Yikes.
You seem mad. Why did you make up that she was confined to the hotel room? Are you insane? Perhaps a transsexual individual? Tell us your secrets.
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I seriously can't listen to it without getting teary eyed. Something about it just deeply touches my soul.
Legit beautiful.
Was expecting some generic two steps from hell stuff. Impressive.
The whole soundtrack is pretty much perfect.
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Funnily enough the movie itself is just kinda kinda decent but nothing special and pales in comparison to Seven Samurai.
Fuck I love T.C. Makes every film he's in. Going to download this tonight.
Obviously.
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Not from any particular movie but this track has a similar effect on me:
Underrated movie. Probably my favorite comedy film of the noughties.
this would be my pick too. best soundtrack for me.
i'd also go for born slippy by underworld from trainspotting youtube.com
nine inch nails' dead souls cover from the crow youtube.com
and the smashing pumpkins' eye from lost highway youtube.com
best ones itt
>from mean girls
>not hackers
>CTRL+F "A real hero"
>no matches found
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>angelo badalamenti and orbital
why didn't i know about this, this is so good
is the beach as bad as people say it is
surprised that no one posted this already
If there was a way to isolate the part of Voyage to Avalon (the live one in the Warsaw Phil.) where Murphy gets shot into its own track, that'd be my favorite.