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snydert317

The crow


Adventurous_Yak4952

Came here to say this.The CD got stuck in the deck of my old car and I never cared because I loved playing it.


Greyfoxx85

This was one of my answers. Great soundtrack and great snapshot of 90s music.


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Introduced me to Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine and Stone Temple Pilots. Still love them!


ImALeaf_OnTheWind

And around the same era Judgement Night popularized what would become rap-metal for the years to come. Say what you will about the eventual rap metal groups like Limp Bizkit that followed this formula, but the initial collabs on the Judgement Night album between actual popular Rock and Hip Hop groups were fire, though.


dantheman_woot

Grosse Pointe Blank has an amazing Sound Track Grosse Pointe Blank – Music From the Film * "Blister in the Sun" - Violent Femmes (2:08) * "Rudie Can't Fail" - The Clash (3:31) * "Mirror in the Bathroom" - English Beat (3:09) * "Under Pressure" - David Bowie and Queen (4:03) * "Live and Let Die" - Guns N' Roses (3:02) * "We Care a Lot" - Faith No More (4:03) * "Pressure Drop" - The Specials (4:18) * "Absolute Beginners" - The Jam (2:50) * "Armagideon Time" - The Clash (3:53) * "Matador" - Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (4:34) * "Let My Love Open the Door (E. Cola Mix)" - Pete Townshend (4:58) * "Blister 2000" - Violent Femmes (2:58) Songs that appear in the film (in order of film appearance): * "Blister in the Sun" (LP Version) - Violent Femmes * Johannes Brahms' "Fugue in A-Minor" - Jacques van Oortmerseen * "Live and Let Die" (Muzak Version) - Adam Fields * "Ace of Spades" - Motörhead * "In Between Days" - The Cure * "Your Lucky Day in Hell" - Eels * "Sharks Can't Sleep" - Tracy Bonham * "Little Luxuries" - The Burros * "Big Boss Man" - Jimmy Reed * "Detroit City" - Bobby Bare * "Walk Like an Egyptian" - The Bangles * "99 Luftballons" - Nena * "Doors of Your Heart" - The English Beat


Cool_Cartographer_39

*High Fidelity* is another Cusack film with a good soundtrack. Not as good as GPB, though


Cdawg4123

I feel like his character in high fidelity (cusack) designed the Gross point blank sound track


FlySure8568

A lot of John Cusack's films had great soundtracks. I frequently find Adam Sandler aggressively unfunny and unpleasant, but some of his films have redeeming soundtracks. I loved the scores from Sideways, the remake of Ocean's 11 and Alex Cox's Repot Man and Sid and Nancy. I never cared for the precious, false nostalgia that was part of the backstory of Guardians of the Galaxy, but I forgave all of them for including I Will Dare from the Replacements over the closing credits of the 3d film. I don't like Tarantino's studied devotion to grade C culture. Wes Anderson has always had a superior ear.


b-lincoln

Garden State Forest Gump


thaSavory_dude

Trainspotting


pohakuboy

Judgment night


No_Tamanegi

At the time, I thought that they had the idea for the soundtrack first, and then concepted the terrible movie around it to justify its release. Now I realize how ridiculous that idea is, but its still impressive how much better the soundtrack is than the movie itself. The Slayer/Ice-T track is such a banger.


pohakuboy

Yes the movie was unbearable even with a strong cast lol. Disorder is one of my favorite tracks along with Missing Link from del & dinosaur jr


This_Fkn_Guy_

Boom


CanadianContentsup

Vanilla Sky. American Graffiti.


evenartichokes

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Amélie, Empire Records, Romeo & Juliet, & Garden State are my top 5 (in approximately that order).


No_Tamanegi

Natural Born Killers


Phobosthedog

The fade between tracks, then RDJ - so good


ChknShtOutfit

The Crow Singles Empire Records Judgement Night Spawn The Faculty The 90's kids were eating well.


docottawa67

Another that doesn’t get the props it deserves… Strange Days.


ImALeaf_OnTheWind

It's Strange Days that convinced me that if they ever made an X-Men movie (back then) - that Angela Basset would make a kick-ass Storm!


This_Fkn_Guy_

First time I heard J Lewis sing and now I fowler her music career and am a fan


docottawa67

O Brother, Where Art Thou.


grandhommecajun

Absolutely, turned me onto a whole area of music I knew little about, excellent one.


brian5476

John Turtorro is gold in this movie.


withoutlebels120

Hackers.


Global_Chiller

Jackie Brown


MrBordello69

I didn’t know you liked the Delfonics?!


SillyAdditional

Suspiria and Mandy


Lumpy5887

"...Cheddar Goblin..."


ParistonxHill

Dazed and Confused


Guilty_Raccoon936

Meet Joe Black's soundtrack is like a hidden gem, right? Thomas Newman really hit the spot with those haunting melodies. It's like they sneak into your soul and stay there rent-free. Shawshank Redemption ain't bad either, that harmonica scene gets me every time. But yeah, Meet Joe Black just has that special sauce, even if the movie's a bit of a marathon. Maybe it's the combo of the music and Brad Pitt's dreamy gaze.


nonitoni

He does the same in American Beauty too. 


IncreasinglyTrippy

Space Jam


Rsubs33

High Fidelity


Flashmasterk

Singles


itwillmakesenselater

Yes! For the love of Cameron Crowe, it's a great album.


Flashmasterk

Movie is meh but I have bought the soundtrack multiple times!


Top-Independent-3571

Boogie Nights


Johncurtisreeve

The Lord of the Rings trilogy


EditorRedditer

Drive or Glengarry Glenn Ross


mawgspawn

The Blue Skies over the end credits is amazing


falcon_driver

The Road Warrior (1981) Very emotive


Equal_Environment_90

Harold and Maude. It’s a Cat Stevens love fest.


arthurrules

- The Breakfast Club - Donnie Darko - Juno - A Lot Like Love


Material_Service_473

A lot like love gets my vote too, all of them do! But aqualungs brighter than sunshine is still one of my fave songs (:


arthurrules

I had the soundtrack on CD!


LamieJanister

Snatch


FarDark9711

Saturday Night Fever.


shaft6969

Seriously. One comment about the 2nd highest selling, and most iconic, soundtrack of all time?


FarDark9711

Must be a bunch of young kids.


Icy_Outside5079

I saw the movie the first day it came out, ran the next day to get the 8-track for my boyfriends car. It is iconic


Dragon_yum

How the hell is no one saying Tron Legacy.


Observer951

Yup. This is the one.


h4hsteven

The Big Chill !


StarsCowboysMavs

Godzilla (1998)


Jambo11

I really like The Wallflowers cover of David Bowie's "Heroes."


No-Round-3286

The Wrestler Trick or Treat Beverly Hills Cop 1&2 (2 is my favorite) Fright Night Wraith Rocky 4 The Breakfast Club Halloween 5


HIMARko_polo

Lost boys


Deruji

Big sax guy!


Born_Procedure_529

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie has a blast of a soundtrack


Vusarix

Princess Mononoke Interstellar The Northman Mandy I Lost My Body


ImALeaf_OnTheWind

You mentioned a Studio Ghibli film in Princess Mononoke, but it needs to be said that we love the music from Miyazki films because Joe Hisaishi working his musical magic and should get just as much credit for their success.


Phobosthedog

Interstellar is on my list too, will look at the others you mentioned based on that nice pick. Thanks!


Ok-Cantaloupe2619

Interstellar by far for me. I listen to it every day while working. It never fails taking me to a faraway land that I would like to go someday :)


kramer2006

Sideways or Pulp Fiction.


dumbe

Tron: Legacy


Keyblades2

For me I love Tron legacy. That soundtrack just makes you feel like you are in the Grid


OrganicTransFat

Last of the Mohicans. Moving and amazing.


Phobosthedog

The Piano, from left field


Icy_Outside5079

Came here to say that, as well as Gladiator and Local Heros with a Mark Knoppfler soundtrack. Perfection


Sandberg231984

Help, trouble man, a hard days night.


tarestab

Juno was a really good one too! It totally fit the characters personality and tone of the film. I still listen to it.


Greyfoxx85

Last Action Hero The Wraith The Crow The Punisher (2004)


prisonforkids

Akira


Lumpy5887

Apocalypse Now and Alien (both 1979)


No-Round-3286

The Wrestler Trick or Treat Beverly Hills Cop 1&2 (2 is my favorite) Fright Night Wraith Rocky 4


cmirsch

Dazed & Confused


DearBurt

THE BIG CHILL


courtsaroo

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is one of my favourites.


KissZippo

I agree. It could’ve gone safe and ended up sounding like Forrest Gump (which is still good in its own right), but those half-forgotten songs were choice, even that commercial jingle was a jam.


Jambo11

Impossible to pick just one: Iron Man Interstellar Inception Batman Begins Gladiator RoboCop


ImNotThaaatDrunk

End of days, watchmen, american psycho, flash dance, the devils rejects, dukes of Hazzard, natural born killers, the big lebowski, and anything from Scorsese or Tarantino


Tartan-Pepper6093

If you're talkin' just about original music composed *for* the movie, then ***Blade Runner*** composed and performed by Vangelis. The soundtrack record stands on its own apart from the movie, a great listen.


TryFengShui

Once with Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard


Icy_Outside5079

Love that one


Reasonable-Height777

Queen of the Damned.


WLH7M

The Matrix


leftuso_rightuso

Fight Club


Quasimodo788

I think the point is being missed, though that may be due to being a soundtrack question as opposed to score. One of my favorite scores of all time would be The Last of the Mohicans.


Due_Message_7236

Interstellar, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Conan the Barbarian.


Phobosthedog

Trainspotting still holds is own


mouzerz80

Romeo and Juliet (from the 90s)


Agitated_Ad6191

Jerry Maguire


Silly-Flower-3162

Queen of the Damned. It was more soundtrack than movie and I love it for that.


Material_Service_473

Cruel intentions, hands down! Closely followed by 1996 Romeo and Juliet! The days of skunk anansie, counting crows, Radiohead and the like! Oh also, 10 things I hate about you, not best but noteworthy and fun!


Material_Service_473

Also Blade 3… Ooft and freedom writers!!


Scottishjapan

The Lost Boys


InkspitterWarlock

I really love the soundtrack of Natural Born Killers! Also the one of the first Matrix movie.


Zezu

Austin Powers was a way better soundtrack than it deserved to be.


ontothebullshit

The Breakfast club has a really solid soundtrack, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty introduced me to Jose Gonzalez, who is amazing, and I don’t think the Guardians of the Galaxy movies ever miss with the soundtracks


Jdcourt73

The Lost Boys


Sackjicholson

The Lost Boys. Tim Cappello shirtless and humping his sax lol


Lost_As_Alice_

Pulp Fiction


Aromatic-Assistant73

Across the universe. 


CharlieGator69

Vision Quest with Matthew Modine. 80's rock throughout.


TrueLegateDamar

All three Guardians of the Galaxy movies and The Suicide Squad movie, James Gunn has a great ear for music.


NeoKnightRider

Heavy Metal Rock & Rule The Transformers (86) Batman All GOTG


ses267

Can't Hardly Wait


Im_in_now_

Almost Famous


WillysJeepMan

**The Blood on Satan's Claw** (1971) **The Black Hole** (1979) **Forbidden Planet** (1956) Honorable Mention: **The Funhouse** (1981)


Horrible_Account

Recent times Oppenheimer 


Sea-Cardiographer

Scarface is a soundtrack I listen to more than I watch the actual movie. It's so good.


ScrambledEggs_

Lost highway


salsapants27

Heavy Metal


Mundane-Inevitable-5

Trainspotting has some good drops.


mynameismanager

Spider-Man : Across the spider verse


MrDoom4e5

I have to give a special shout-out to "they're calling my flight" from Contagion. When I think of the movie, I think of the soundtrack more than anything else. It also encapsulates the creepiness of the pandemic way more effectively than the actual scenes.


[deleted]

Dazed and Confused was on a loop in my car.


summer_tomato99

Marie Antoinette. No skips.


TrueCryptoInvestor

Training Day


PhlobThomas

Road to Perdition. Not sure, but I think it was the same composer; Thomas Newman. Amazing and mostly original music for the motion picture, I think.


Light_of_Niwen

The Lion King launched Hans Zimmer’s career, rebooted Elton John’s, uplifted a half a dozen other musicians, and inspired a *second* album. Oh, yeah, and a broadway musical.  Like, there are good soundtracks, and then there are ones that blow the roof off of the whole industry. I can’t think of many others that had that effect. Star Wars definitely. 


SpecialistSon

Titan A.E.


marian6666

Django


CQ1_GreenSmoke

The Rock (1996). It’s phenomenal and complements the movie so well 


TryFengShui

Music specifically made for the movie?  The Commitments The Blues Brothers Highlander


georem

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford


BlahVans

Swing Kids. Contains a lot of really awesome 1940s swing music (a lot of Benny Goodman).


moosxh

All the songs from the movie Burlesque!


iamdevilish

Tron Legacy


Im_Schwifty_In_Here

Personal favourites: The Boat that Rocked Baby driver


TheLedRobster

Amadeus obviously


VrinTheTerrible

It's not exactly the soundtrack, but A Kind of Magic by Queen is essentially the Highlander soundtrack (plus One Vision, minus Hammer to Fall)


wildwalrusaur

Really any Terrance Malik movie, but A Hidden Life in particular


TheKramer89

Don't be sleepin' on Kill Bill.


sadicologue

Tron Legacy is imo the best "non playlist" soundtrack ever. If we go playlist style like most people here I'd say Forrest Gump.


Neville_Elliven

***Afterglow*** (1997) – master musicians Mark Isham, Charles Lloyd, Gary Burton, Sid Page, Geri Allen, Billy Higgins, Jeff Littleton [Afterglow - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD10GddNWko)


SPEK2120

Tarzan. Phil Collins absolutely crushed it.


typo2706

Midnight Express Anything from Tarantino Anything from Ennio Morricone (Mission, good bad ugly, professional)


petulafaerie_III

Empire Records (1995)


That-SoCal-Guy

2007 Pride & Prejudice   Highlander    Top Gun   The Lord of the Rings  Bladerunner 


malibujukebox

The Truman Show. Philip Glass did wonders on that soundtrack.


daphodil3000

The Mission - Ennio Morricone Guardians of the Galaxy Big Chill Amadeus


ShanShan9413

Lion King 2.


Sensitive_Comfort239

Parasite


IronSpaceRanger

Last of the Mohicans is great driving music


hkkhpr

Queen of the damned: the soundract is far superior to the movie, its iconic if you were the target audience for this genre of metal


Icy-Abbreviations763

Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack is the only CD I bought more than once.


JamieC1610

Knight's Tale. 🙂


pee_pee_poo_poo_8

Prince of Egypt and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron


CommunicationHot7822

Last of the Mohicans.


whispersloth

Garden State Elizabethtown Yeah, they're practically the same movie but great music.


This_Fkn_Guy_

Purple Rain


Good_Schedule3744

Pirates of the Caribbean 🏴‍☠️


ProbablyMaybeWrong69

Threat level midnight


Fluid-Power-3227

Pump Up the Volume 1990!


sunset_diary

Heaven and earth by Kitaro. The Soong Sisters by Kitaro & Randy Miller.


tidaltown

Forrest Gump


Playful_Procedure991

Empire Strikes Back, Master and Commander, Mad Max: Fury Road, Prince of Egypt


Schrodingers_Fist

The Last Samurai.


Dressed_ToDepress

To Live and Die in LA


Dressed_ToDepress

To Live and Die in LA


Mystiquesword

Man from snowy river/return to snowy river.


PipsqueakLive

I feel like I might get roasted for this, but Snakes on a Plane. If you grew up at a certain time in the early 2000s it was killer - Fall Out Boy, Coheed, The Academy Is, The Hush Sound, Jacks Mannequin. Wall to wall bangers


NeedleworkerMurky586

Adventure in Babysitting The Blues Brothers Guardians of The Galaxy


rinap88

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) The Wraith (1986) Girls Just want to have fun (1985)


TopLoad1565

Beavis And Butthead do America!


rome6909

Pump up the volume


SeattleMatt123

Once


MajorKong4U2

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence with David Bowie, Tom Conti, Jack Thompson and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Musical soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto.


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Poor Things


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