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What's your favorite movie soundtrack?

Mine is the Bridge at Remagan. I bought the DvD just to hear the soundtrack I love it so much.

My second is Valley Of Gwangi. I found the soundtrack on You Tube and boy I loved it! [:)]
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What's your favorite movie soundtrack? ... My second is Valley Of Gwangi. I found the soundtrack on You Tube and boy I loved it! [:)]

Unfortunately, as a movie, "Gwangi" wasn't loved by audiences and signaled the end of Harryhausen's stop-action artistry.

My favorite military movie's soundtrack is "The Hunt for Red October"; honerable mention to both "Gettysburg" and "A Bridge too Far".

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probably lost more...so I'm not sure this is my favourite, but I like it and it's quite often stuck in my head...The Eagle has Landed
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Excalibur, love that song by Orff.
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Gotta be The Battle of Britain.
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Mmm...not my favourite but the one's i remember.

Black Hawk Down & Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence sound tracks.

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Das Boot Soundtrack.
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Empire Strikes Back of course.
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I didn't mean The Eagle Has Landed - I meant Where Eagles Dare with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood
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I didn't mean The Eagle Has Landed - I meant Where Eagles Dare with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood

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I love my 80s music so Top Gun
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Bernard Hermann's score for Vertigo gets my vote.
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David Lynch - Dune

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What's your favorite movie soundtrack?

Mine is the Bridge at Remagan. I bought the DvD just to hear the soundtrack I love it so much.

My second is Valley Of Gwangi. I found the soundtrack on You Tube and boy I loved it! [:)]
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I don't know about the whole soundtrack from a film but as for individual pieces of music from a film my fav's would be:

Theme from Schindlers List - Williams - (Schindlers List)
Forbidden Colours - Sakamoto - (Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence)
Eternal Father Strong to Save - Whiting (Crimson Tide)
Adagio in G minor - Albinoni (Gallipoli)
Adagio for strings - Samuel Barber (Platoon)
The opening music to Cross of Iron

If it had to be a soundtrack then I guess it would have to be either:

Battle of Britain - especially the music at the end of the film when the words of Churchill appear - Never in the field etc etc - I do not know what that is called but its a very emotional piece.

or

Operation Daybreak - especially the music for the final scene - thoroughly tear-jerking stuff.

Message edited because I forgot about Cross of Iron [:-]
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I love my 80s music so Top Gun
Forgot about that one - +1 (though the Migs were the single most ridiculous thing I had ever seen! So much "buzz" and "intrepidation" of the new Russian Mig - and it carried 2 (read it - TWO) missiles??? aaaahahahahahahahahaha
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If I was in a coma and someone played that song I would wake up!
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Empire Strikes Back of course.
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