3. A Clockwork Orange – Scored and predominately written by Walter Carlos (who later became Wendy), the film merged classical music with moog synthesisers to devastating effect. The stark chimes of Carlos’ original music (most notably the haunting title music), Edward Elgar and Beethoven compositions and playful re-workings of classics add an unnerving edge to the ultra-violence and in-out, in-outs we experience throughout the film. Gene Kelly’s ‘Singing In The Rain’ is a notable addition too.
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- What? No Rocky 4?

- uhhh.... what? Michael Caron-Jones' "The Jackal" is about an international terrorist.

- a very bad and disappointing list!!
I don't understand why there can't be a good soundtrack without singing
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- No Big Lebowski!!!!!!!!!

- forgot Harold and Maude you crazy sons of guns

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