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You must not be into music.
Birdman - Almost the entire soundtrack is Antonio Sanchez (aka the Octopus) on the drums. Incredible drummer. Great movie too!
Agree with earlier comments. The Big Chill and Pulp Fiction were fantastic, especially that final song in Pulp Fiction as Jules and Vincent exit the restaurant. The band is the Lively Ones and the song is Surf Rider.
Also the Blues Brothers and Ray.
Edit: On second thought, Blues Brothers is more of a musical. And Ray is more of a story about Ray Charles with songs and recording sessions, but not a soundtrack.
I wish I had something to add, but I am the type of person who cant ever quote a movie line or remember a scene when someone brings it up in conversation. Same with music in movies
Another classic IMO:
All Wes Anderson’s films have amazing soundtracks. The detail is amazing.
Rocky Horror Picture Show. To both listen to and act out!
thanks ghost....very nice!! I'd forgotten about McGuinn's 12 string work. Nice memories. That movie came out just as I was going into the Army and was headed to Ft. Campbell, KY. Had never been anywhere near the South before. I had a LOT to learn.
Dazed and Confused also has a great soundtrack.they actually released two CDs worth of music when it came out
Never got that movie
You ain’t the only one.
I get why it has a cult following. It was creative and unconventionally brave at a time when most movies were not. It also has a good soundtrack.
Grew up with it, during the 10 years after it's release there was always a theater that played it on the weekends and I truly believe that what went on during those showings were the foundation of what would become Dragon Con etc. Half the crowd would be in costume and everyone would sing along to every song. One of those things that you had to see to appreciate. If I never saw it till say 1990 I would be underwhelmed.
That movie comes closest to what it was like to be a teenager in my small Georgia town circa mid-70s. One big difference being our parties in the woods were all white, just being truthful.
Not sure what is dragon con…is that like that game dungeons and dragon thing?