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Last Post 12/5/2006 9:22 AM by
alameda
Pulp Fiction - the edited version
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stephen
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12/5/2006 5:04 AM
www.thatvideosite.com/video/3674
Hmmm... intriguing.
But the main reason I've started this thread is that I've noticed that songs that appear on the soundtrack to the movie are now effectively cliches and have lost their value.
I don't think there has been a decent soundtrack album for a long long time. Maybe Lost In Translation?
Garret
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12/5/2006 5:18 AM
the virgin suicides?
PeterQuaife
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12/5/2006 6:52 AM
Jerry Maguire?
alameda
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12/5/2006 9:22 AM
i think there's been loads - almost every film i've seen in the ifi has a good if not very good soundtrack (that's for the ones which have music in them cos quite a few don't!)
recent(ish) ones that come to mind 'are the squid and the whale', also liked 'the departed' soundtrack
scorcese really knows how to match the right music to a film
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