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Old 04-19-2006, 01:32 PM
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ah yes. this soundtrack is totally nostalgic for me because it was the first dvd jonfromsweden and i watched together in stockholm. sigh. i miss it there.

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jon brion
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BEST score/soundtrack artist on earth, ever.

he's done:

eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
punch drunk love
i heart huckabees
and some work on magnolia
marry me okay? i am in love with jon brion's work.

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The Royal Tenenbaums
Donnie Darko
Amelie, Goodbye Lenin! Basically anything Yann Tiersen has done.
Ghost World

Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice in Wonderland. I listen to those over and over again!

I saw the Thumbsucker sountrack the other day, it had a load of elliott smith and so I was quite tempted. But I haven't actually seen the film and I would have felt a bit silly (don't ask why) buying a soundtrack to a film I haven't seen. I might rent it; it was never on in my area. Is it any good?

EDIT: Woody Allen's Sleeper!! I find that the film has a bit too much silly running around , too much of the homage aux silent movies, but the jazz soundtrack is great. Really, really great. I quite like to listen to the Committments soundtrack from time to time too.

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