Original Soundtracks from my best movies. Part 4

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Personal choice and tribute to the composers of this original music for great movies and Soundtracks!
This selection is in no particular order
1.- 2001 Space Odyssey - Strauss
2.- The Days After Tomorrow - Harald Kloser
3.- Cast Away - Alan Silvestri
4.- I Am Legend - James Newton Howard
5.- Corpse Bride - Danny Elfman
6.- Ghost - Maurice Jarre
7.- Casper Lullaby - James Horner
8.- The Polar Express - Alan Silvestri
9.- Twister - Mark Mancina
10.- Flight of the Navigator - John Farrar / Alan Silvestri
11.- The Last Starfighter - Craig Safan:
12.- The Fifth Element - Eric Serra
13.- Mission Impossible - Larry Mullen / Adam Clayton
14.- The Rock Hans Zimmer
15.- Requiem for a Dream - Clint Mansell

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Uploader Comments (enriquegonzalez1972)

  • excellent emotional connections... have you done one for your favorite games or tv shows ?

  • @pylgrym actually i still have more soundtracks for movies, im doing a animated , i do have tv shows, but the last video that i uploaded it was blocked, i have to figure how can i make it work!!! I do have more in production for the next months!!!!

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  • You have wonderful tast in soundtracks. Is is not wonderful that music can evoke such feeling in the human soul.

  • I like sooo much music from Casper.

    and Alan Silvestri is one of fav composers

    ohhh, and Hans Zimmer !!!

    they rock

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  • in fifth element, is Inva Mula, an Albanian opera singer, not Sarah Brightman!

  • Nice compilation, but you should check your facts better. #12 -5th element: 1. this music isn't movie original, nor is it by Eric Serra. It comes from opera Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti written in 1835. Here if you don't believe me: /watch?v=Q3kzqzXHp2A Only the last "techno" part was written for the movie. 2. It is sung in the movie by Inva Mula, an Albanian opera singer, not Sarah Brightman.

  • good to see the rock in this list my all time favourite

  • nice list

  • Awesome!! :D

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