Quentin Tarantino's got some great soundtracks to his films, especially his early ones. Pulp Fiction's is ace - the music just complements the film so much.
But I think my favourite one is Jackie Brown - Tarantino's most underrated film. It's got a cracking 70s soul and funk soundtrack (again, well suited to the 70s blaxploitation theme that he was going for). The opening credits sequence with the use of Bobby Womack's Across 110th Street works brilliantly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKQWn-UBDTo
From up on Poppy Hill
Requiem for a Dream
Labyrinth
Velvet Goldmine
Shock Treatment
The Hunger Games (panem anthem is very sinister imo)
The good the bad and the ugly
Jackie Brown, mainly because of across 110th street.
The Hunger
1408
Stigmata
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But I think my favourite one is Jackie Brown - Tarantino's most underrated film. It's got a cracking 70s soul and funk soundtrack (again, well suited to the 70s blaxploitation theme that he was going for). The opening credits sequence with the use of Bobby Womack's Across 110th Street works brilliantly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKQWn-UBDTo
Requiem for a Dream
Labyrinth
Velvet Goldmine
Shock Treatment
The Hunger Games (panem anthem is very sinister imo)
The good the bad and the ugly
Jackie Brown, mainly because of across 110th street.
The Hunger
1408
Stigmata
Thats plenty for now
Bronson
Kill Bill Volume 1
The Wicker Man
The Third Man
Hangover Square
A Hard's Day Night
Christiane F
The Mission