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Post by notundercovercop32 on Nov 19, 2010 3:45:30 GMT -5
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Post by Mighty Jack on Nov 19, 2010 4:24:50 GMT -5
I've posted this answer a few times over the years. Jack Nietzsche's cool bass heavy score for "Village of the Giants"
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Post by Shep on Nov 19, 2010 6:09:12 GMT -5
"Puma Man"....Oh wait, you said favorite lol
Actually some of the Season 8/Universal films have pretty good scores.
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Post by thephillipe on Nov 19, 2010 8:15:35 GMT -5
Defiantly warrior of the lost world! Damn I love that theme
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Post by inlovewithcrow on Nov 19, 2010 11:24:25 GMT -5
Moon Zero Two--fascinating jazz rhythms Lost Continent, of all things I also admire how much mileage they got out of Yipes Stripes. One song, an entire soundtrack.
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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on Nov 20, 2010 13:22:58 GMT -5
The Creeping Terror's two dance numbers. I'm with Frank in that I find them endlessly listenable.
Your parents, before you were born!
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Post by torgoballz on Nov 20, 2010 15:39:31 GMT -5
"Puma Man"....Oh wait, you said favorite lol Actually some of the Season 8/Universal films have pretty good scores. I seriously love Puma Man's soundtrack, because it is so cheesy and I feel it would be perfect for a hip hop producer like Madlib or MF Doom to sample and make killer beats with.
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Post by fathermushroom on Nov 20, 2010 20:17:23 GMT -5
I agree with Moon Zero Two's cool jazz riffs.
I also really like all the tunes from "Danger! Death Ray" Bop-ba-da-da, WA-TA-MELLON-MAAAAAN!
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Post by msmystie3000 on Nov 20, 2010 20:20:43 GMT -5
I've posted this answer a few times over the years. Jack Nietzsche's cool bass heavy score for "Village of the Giants" DITTO!
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Post by continosbuckle on Nov 20, 2010 20:58:56 GMT -5
Another thread where I could reply a dozen times.
I've recently found the instrumental music for The Crawling Hand effective in a number of places.
Beast of Yucca Flats' music added to its bizarre otherworldly charm.
I'm sure I'll come up with more.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2010 15:45:02 GMT -5
Operation Double 007 has so many good ones, the best is probably the plantatino raid.
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Post by Smores Man on Nov 22, 2010 12:33:41 GMT -5
Jimmy Bryant in Skydivers... man that guy can pick fast
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Post by fathermushroom on Nov 22, 2010 20:07:56 GMT -5
Actually Jimmy Bryant was really good, wasn't he? (Hah-so! kind of killed it for me, though.)
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Post by continosbuckle on Nov 24, 2010 22:05:06 GMT -5
Actually Jimmy Bryant was really good, wasn't he? (Hah-so! kind of killed it for me, though.) Jimmy Bryant was damn awesome, more talent than the rest of the cast and crew put together. If you liked his Stratosphere Boogie, the first instrumental they played at the Skydivers party, because of its impressive speed, see if you can find a copy of his instrumental Old Joe Clark online and give it a listen. From a technical speed standpoint, it's even more impressive.
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Post by Bix Dugan on Nov 25, 2010 14:35:39 GMT -5
I've posted this answer a few times over the years. Jack Nietzsche's cool bass heavy score for "Village of the Giants" I now am using Netflix, and I was surprised to hear the same theme music (I think) at the beginning of Inglorious Basterds. I really love the guitar riffing during the fight scene in The Sinister Urge.
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