- 22 May 2008
From Apocalypse Now to Lost In Translation, from The Wicker Man to Control, we count down Gigwise’s favourite 50 movie soundtracks of all time - excluding concert films like Shine A Light and wholly orchestral works. Click through below and see who makes number one!
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50. 8 Mile - It was inevitable that the soundtrack to Eminem’s movie debut would go down well with the record buying public. Debuting at number one on America’s Billboard, the soundtrack shifted 702,000 copies in its first week alone. Consisting of five songs that feature Eminem, including his massive smash ‘Lose Yourself’, it accompanied the film perfectly. The soundtrack has so far sold 9million copies around the world – proof that Em’s move onto the big screen was a lucrative step worth taking.
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- didn’t see one morricone score :(

View 2 Replies- You left out The Big Chill? Seriously?

- ARGH! Stop including movies that use previously written songs! A soundtrack should be original to count.

View 4 Replies- 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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