48. Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels – The ultimate cockney wideboy gangster film naturally featured an extremely laddish, fast-tempo soundtrack. Ocean Colour Scene’s greatest moment ‘Hundred Mile High City’ was the signature tune of an enviable collection of songs including a spattering of funk (James Brown), golden classics (Dusty Springfield) and plenty of cocky rock n’ roll (Iggy Pop).
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- didn’t see one morricone score :(
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- You left out The Big Chill? Seriously?

- ARGH! Stop including movies that use previously written songs! A soundtrack should be original to count.
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- Natural Born Killers would be my number 1 - daring and innovative.

- Where’s the Cohen brothers on this list? The Big Lebowski?
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