Movie Marathons

Probably my favorite film score of all time! I used to put it on while driving, it's so damn good.

One of the all time greats. I probably have it top ten and maybe better than that. Some great individual tracks. I remember Tim Boetsch used to enter the cage to it.
 
Another way to approach things would be checking out the impressive musical score careers of several accomplished musicians. People will probably think of John Williams and Hans Zimmer first at this point...and deservedly so...but I would recommend some highly acclaimed but slightly less commonly known ones like the following... Anyway, it might be a way to catch some decent movies that might not otherwise get on your radar.

JERRY GOLDSMITH
First Blood to Rambo 3, Breakheart Pass, Seconds, Planet of the Apes, In Life Flint, Patton, Tora Tora Tora, Papillon, Chinatown, Logan's Run, Capricorn One, Poltergeist, The Secret of NIMH, Outland, Gremlins, Explorers, King Solomon's Mines, Hoosiers, Leviathan, Total Recall, Medicine Man, Mr. Baseball, The Vanishing, Basic Instinct, Rudy, Matinee, First Knight, Executive Decision, City Hall, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Edge, The Russia House, and more.

BILL CONTI
Next Stop Greenwich Village, Rocky 1-3 and 5-6, FIST, Paradise Alley, Lock Up, Uncle Joe Shannon, Private Benjamin, Victory, For Your Eyes Only, The Karate Kid 1-3, The Terry Fox Story, The Right Stuff, F/X, Baby Boom, Broadcast News, Betrayed, Lean on Me, Necessary Roughness, Rookie of the Year, 8 Seconds, and more.

ALAN SILVESTRI
Romancing the Stone, Cat's Eye, Young Guns 2, Flight of the Navigator, Clan of the Cave Bear, Delta Force, Critical Condition, Predator 1 and 2, Overboard, Back to the Future 1 to 3, The Bodyguard, Dutch, Grumpy Old Men, Clean Slate, Blown Away, The Quick and the Dead, Contact, What Lies Beneath, Practical Magic, Ricochet, and more.

BASIL POLEDOURIS
Conan the Barbarian, Conan the Destroyer, Robocop, Starship Troopers, Big Wednesday, The Blue Lagoon, Red Dawn, Protocol, Iron Eagle, No Man's Land, Cherry 2000, Quigley Down Under, The Hunt for Red October, Split Decisions, On Deadly Ground, Serial Mom, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, It's My Party, Breakdown, For Love of the Game, Mickey Blue Eyes and more.

HAROLD FALTERMEYER
Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop 1-2, Fletch 1-2, The Running Man, Thief of Hearts, Fatal Beauty, Tango & Cash, Kuffs, and more.

VANGELIS
The Bounty, Blade Runner, 1492: Conquest of Fire, Chariots of Fire, Alexander, and more.

GIORGIO MORODER
Scarface, American Gigolo, Flashdance, Cat People, DC Cab, Over the Top, Electric Dreams, Let it Ride, and more.

TANGERINE DREAM
Risky Business, Three O'Clock High, Miracle Mile, Thief, Firestarter, Legend, Sorceror, The Keep, Vision Quest, Red Heat, Near Dark, and more.

MICHAEL KAMEN
Highlander, Open Range, Frequency, Against the Ropes, What Dreams May Come, Event Horizon, Mr. Holland's Opus, Jack, Don Juan de Marco, The Three Musketeers, Last Action Hero, Shining Through, Lethal Weapon 1-4, The Last Boy Scout, Rooftops, Road House, Die Hard 1-3, The Dead Zone, Mona Lisa, Shanghai Surprise, and more.

JAMES HORNER
Commando, Braveheart, Cocoon 1-2, Star Trek 2-3, Battle Beyond the Stars, 48 Hrs 1-2, Krull, The Journey of Natty Gann, Uncommon Valor, Humanoids from the Deep, Aliens, An American Tail, The Name of the Rose, Batteries not Included, Willow, Field of Dreams, Red Heat, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Field of Dreams, The Rocketeer, Class Action, Thunderheart, Unlawful Entry, Patriot Games, The Pelican Brief, The Man Without a Face, Swing Kids, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Clear and Present Danger, Apollo 13, Legends of the Fall, Jade, Ransom, Mighty Joe Young, The Devil's Own, Titanic, Courage Under Fire, The Mask of Zorro, Bicentennial Man, Enemy at the Gates, A Beautiful Mind, The Perfect Storm, House of Sand and Fog, Apocalypto, The Dresser, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and more.

TREVOR JONES
Runaway Train, Last of the Mohicans, Excalibur, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Angel Heart, Mississippi Burning, Sea of Love, Bad Influence, Arachnophobia, Freejack, In the Name of the Father, Cliffhanger, Hideaway, Kiss of Death, Richard III, Lawn Dogs, GI Jane, Desperate Measures, Dark City, and more.


Anyway, those are a handful of my favorites and just about every movie listed is at least worth a look.

Ennio Morricone

Dollars trilogy
The great silence
Death rides a horse
The big gundown
The Mercenary
Once upon a time in the west
2 mules for sister Sara
Duck you sucker
My name is nobody
The Thing (82)
Once upon a time in America
Red Sonja
The Untouchables
Bugsy
In the line of fire
The Hateful 8
 
Ennio Morricone

Dollars trilogy
The great silence
Death rides a horse
The big gundown
The Mercenary
Once upon a time in the west
2 mules for sister Sara
Duck you sucker
My name is nobody
The Thing (82)
Once upon a time in America
Red Sonja
The Untouchables
Bugsy
In the line of fire
The Hateful 8

Another heavy hitter for sure.
 
Never heard of Hans Zimmer I don't think

You've never heard of Hans Zimmer?? He's a legend, been scoring films for 40 years with many famous credits.

In the 2000s he became known as Christopher Nolan's go-to guy. creating the signature scores for The Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk.

You know that low-end "BRAAAM" sound that shows up in trailers for Nolan movies? That's Hans Zimmer

But his resume has tons of other noteworthy credits like Gladiator, The Last Samurai, The Rock.

Lately, he has become director Denis Villeneuve's go-to guy, composing the scores for Blade Runner 2049 and last year's Dune reboot.



 
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You've never heard of Hanz Zimmer?? He's a legend, been scoring films for 40 years with many famous credits.

In the 2000s he became known as Christopher Nolan's go-to guy. creating the signature scores for The Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk.

You know that low-end "BRAAAM" sound that shows up in trailers for Nolan movies? That's Hans Zimmer

But his resume has tons of other noteworthy credits like Gladiator, The Last Samurai, The Rock.

Lately, he has become director Denis Villeneuve's go-to guy, composing the scores for Blade Runner 2049 and last year's Dune reboot.





I figure HBK had to be kidding around but you never know. I was always a fan of the older Zimmer stuff, especially that sound he crafted for Rain Man and Black Rain. Also co-wrote the theme songs / singles for Black Rain (Gregg Allman) and Days of Thunder (David Coverdale) that matched the film score.

Crimson Tide was an underrated score (and movie) as well.
 
I figure HBK had to be kidding around but you never know. I was always a fan of the older Zimmer stuff, especially that sound he crafted for Rain Man and Black Rain. Also co-wrote the theme songs / singles for Black Rain (Gregg Allman) and Days of Thunder (David Coverdale) that matched the film score.
Crimson Tide was an underrated score (and movie) as well.

Agreed on all of these points. I didn't know Zimmer scored Black Rain! but it makes sense and sounds great.

That sound was ahead of its time and has now come full circle to being fashionable again

 
Agreed on all of these points. I didn't know Zimmer scored Black Rain! but it makes sense and sounds great.

That sound was ahead of its time and has now come full circle to being fashionable again



Yeah I maybe have Black Rain and Young Guns 2 as the all time underrated film scores. At least off the top of my head. Both were Oscar worthy in my view.
 
I figure HBK had to be kidding around but you never know. I was always a fan of the older Zimmer stuff, especially that sound he crafted for Rain Man and Black Rain. Also co-wrote the theme songs / singles for Black Rain (Gregg Allman) and Days of Thunder (David Coverdale) that matched the film score.

Crimson Tide was an underrated score (and movie) as well.

His score for No time to die was pretty good. If you dont want to watch the movie (I know you aren't a big Craig bond guy) I'd still check out the music on YouTube
 
One of the all time greats. I probably have it top ten and maybe better than that. Some great individual tracks. I remember Tim Boetsch used to enter the cage to it.

Between having the nickname “the Barbarian” then coming out to the Conan theme song, and then finally the “Barbarian Toss” I was instantly a fan. Definitely one of the most memorable UFC debuts I’ve ever seen.

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For action movies, you could likely do a month-long Stallone marathon.

Week 1: Rocky I-V; Rocky Balboa
Week 2: Rambo I-V
Week 3: Nighthawks, Cobra, Over the Top, Lock Up, Tango and Cash
Week 4: Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Judge Dredd, The Expendables, Escape Plan
 
For action movies, you could likely do a month-long Stallone marathon.

Week 1: Rocky I-V; Rocky Balboa
Week 2: Rambo I-V
Week 3: Nighthawks, Cobra, Over the Top, Lock Up, Tango and Cash
Week 4: Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Judge Dredd, The Expendables, Escape Plan

Would bleed into the next month with Assassins, Cop Land, Daylight and The Specialist.
 
Would bleed into the next month with Assassins, Cop Land, Daylight and The Specialist.

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Assassins is full of 90s cheesiness but Banderas' performance was worth the price of admission alone.

Cop Land was great too, hell of a cast. I know people say Sly was on the decline in the 90s, but honestly I enjoyed his output in that decade.

Hell, I even enjoyed Oscar. It was fun. maybe I'm crazy

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Assassins is full of 90s cheesiness but Banderas' performance was worth the price of admission alone.

Cop Land was great too, hell of a cast. I know people say Sly was on the decline in the 90s, but honestly I enjoyed his output in that decade.

Hell, I even enjoyed Oscar. It was fun. maybe I'm crazy

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Assassins and The Specialist both had their virtues. Banderas was great in Assassins. Eric Roberts and James Woods were great in The Specialist. And it was a fun last hurrah for a legend like Rod Steiger. Both movies have some good scenes and moments.

Daylight was a perfectly serviceable disaster movie.

Cop Land might be one of the hidden gems of the 90s. And quietly one of the best casts of the decade. I think Frank Vincent and Cathy Moriarty and Noah Emmerich are something like 12th in screen time. Debbie Harry, Tony Sirico, Edie Falco, Method Man even further down. Kind of interesting to have the lead singer of Blondie and a dude from the Wu Tang Clan in there...both fit in just fine as actors.

Victory from around 1980 or so is another watchable one for the fifth week. And I figure Paradise Alley gets called action enough as well for all the running and wrestling.
 
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A few lesser known directors than the ones people might usually do a marathon for...

JOHN FLYNN
Rolling Thunder, Lock Up, Out for Justice, The Outfit, Defiance, The Jerusalem File, Best Seller

TED KOTCHEFF
First Blood, Weekend at Bernie's, Uncommon Valor, Fun with Dick and Jane, North Dallas Forty, Winter People, Switching Channels, Joshua Then and Now

JOHN BADHAM
Stakeout, Saturday Night Fever, Short Circuit, Whose Life is it Anyway, WarGames, Blue Thunder, Bird on a Wire, The Hard Way, Point of No Return, American Flyers, Drop Zone

JOHN MILIUS
Red Dawn, Conan the Barbarian, Flight of the Intruder, The Wind and the Lion, Big Wednesday, Farewell to the King

KATHRYN BIGELOW
Near Dark, Point Break, K-19 the Widowmaker, The Hurt Locker, The Weight of Water, Zero Dark Thirty, Detroit, Blue Steel, Strange Days

MICHAEL WINNER
Death Wish, Death Wish 2, Death Wish 3, Chato's Land, The Mechanic, Hannibal Brooks, The Sentinel, The Big Sleep etc.

BILL DUKE (yes the guy in Predator)
Hoodlum, Deep Cover, A Rage in Harlem, The Cemetery Club, Sister Act 2

WALTER HILL
Southern Comfort, Red Heat, Trespass, Hard Times, The Driver, 48 Hours, Another 48 Hours, Crossroads, Johnny Handsome, Trespass, Wild Bill, Last Man Standing, Geronimo, Extreme Prejudice, Streets of Fire, Bullet to the Head

MARK L. LESTER
Commando, Firestarter, Class of 1984, Armed and Dangerous, Extreme Justice, Showdown in Little Tokyo

PETER MARKLE
Youngblood, Hot Dog: the Movie, Wagons East, Bat 21, The Last Days of Frankie the Fly

JEFF KANEW
Revenge of the Nerds, Tough Guys, Natural Enemies, Troop Beverly Hills, V.I. Warshawski, Eddie Macon's Run, Gotcha

CAMERON CROWE
Say Anything, Almost Famous, Singles, Jerry Maguire, Elizabethtown, Vanilla Sky, We Bought a Zoo, Aloha

PAUL MICHAEL GLASER (yes the guy from Starsky and Hutch)
The Running Man, The Cutting Edge, Band of the Hand, The Air Up There

PENNY MARSHALL (yep the girl from Laverne & Shirley)
Awakenings, Big, A League of Their Own, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Renaissance Man
 
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