I'll second anything from Ennio Morricone, I'd also like to add anything from Goblin to that list.
Also, I've been listening to the Pulp Fiction soundtrack a lot lately.
Bride of Chucky
Heavy Metal 2000
The Crow
Requim For A Dream
Lord of the Rings
Heavy Metal 2000
The Crow
Requim For A Dream
Lord of the Rings
"If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it. Remember only the verse, songmaker`s cry, the one without tears. For I`ve given this its strength and it has become my only strength."
-Dead Boy's Poem by Nightwish
-Dead Boy's Poem by Nightwish
Neil Young - Dead Man.
Dune
Anything by Clint Mansell
Anything by Angelo Badalamenti
Anything by Ennio Morricone
Alien 3
The Matrix (orchestral, not the one with ratm and propellerheads etc.)
Amelie
the one from Fight Club has some cool parts...
Quake (yeah, the video game, check it out!)
Anything by Clint Mansell
Anything by Angelo Badalamenti
Anything by Ennio Morricone
Alien 3
The Matrix (orchestral, not the one with ratm and propellerheads etc.)
Amelie
the one from Fight Club has some cool parts...
Quake (yeah, the video game, check it out!)
For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron fist, then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string.
Can't beleive it's taken me this long...
Flash Gordon
Carry on.
Flash Gordon
Carry on.
I am Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder.
Every now and then I return to the soundtrack of Ben Hur.
oops, forgot Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
"If you read this line, remember not the hand that wrote it. Remember only the verse, songmaker`s cry, the one without tears. For I`ve given this its strength and it has become my only strength."
-Dead Boy's Poem by Nightwish
-Dead Boy's Poem by Nightwish
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