Thursday, February 19, 2009

45-61 of the 98 movies everyone should see

45.
Mister Roberts


Another WWII film. This time a drama-dey set on a Naval supply ship. The deck officer (played by Henry Fonda reprising the role from his run on Broadway) dreams of serving on an actual fighting ship and not just a supply ship that never goes anywhere. The captain is an ass and the crew a bunch of miscreants. Jack Lemmon offers an awesome performance as the young ensign in charge of Laundry and Morale.

46.
Mitchell: The MST3k version

Original film was Joe Don Bakers response to Shaft. And boy is it a stinker of a film. Fitting that the crew of the Sattelite of Love chose it to be the last film seen by Joel before he left the show. Some of my favorite ever quips from the bots come from this film.

47. 48. 49
An old tried and true cornerstone of Hollywood, the underdog sports story. You take yourself a team that has no chance of getting anywhere and by the end they have won the championship, or at least the hearts and minds of their fans. I offer to my list, three of the best examples of the genre.

Major League


The film that restarted the genre. Sure it's just baseball but manages to actually be funny (you can even see Wesley Snipes before he became too full of himself) and some great lines.

Mystery, Alaska


One of the few sports I actually enjoy watching; Hockey. We have here a small town in BFE Alaska who has their own team and plays a nice game of pond hockey. For a ratings pull, the sports network decides to get the NY Rangers to come play the team. An actual touching film looking at small town life. The coldness of the Alaskan winter shown in the film makes it a great movie to watch on a hot summer day.

Men With Brooms

Curling. The sport of Kings. Candian film about a ragtag group of Curlers trying to honor their dead coach (whose ashes are implanted in the teams curling rock) by winning the tournament. A noble effort from our neighbors to the north to give us a underdog sports story. Plus, it's got Leslie Nielsen high on mushrooms for the entire film. You can't go wrong with that.

50. 51. 52.

Anime. Some people love it. Some don't get it. If after introducing someone to the world of anime through the film Laputa (see # 39 on my list) they feel they want to experience more, I offer them the following three films. Each film offers a wider variety to the art styles used and more examples of the different approaches to story telling the Japanese use.

Neo Tokyo


A movie in three parts where each part is really just it's own mini film.

Part 1 is an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. I actually don't care for this sequence much. Visually it is beautiful but the story doesn't do much.
Part 2 is something many people might have seen before. In the early 90s, MTV had a little show called Liquid Television One short they showed was this same segment called "The Running Man" the story deals with a reporter investigating a race car driver who has outlived every other driver in the league. A very dark but finely crafted tale.
Part 3 is my favorite. "The Order to Stop Construction" Out in the jungle of some unnamed south american country, a Japanese company has been given permission of the locals to create an industrial city to harvest the natural resources. The entire construction site is run by robots with one human director. A military coup occurs and the company is asked to leave the country. Having lost contact with the original director, a new man is sent in to shut the place down. Unfortunately, the robot in charge can only follow his initial orders to continue building no matter the cost.

Robot Carnival

Think of the Japanese version of Fantasia. Except every short focuses on robots. Some scenes are funny, some are strange and some are emotionally moving. To get the broadest sense of animation styles, this is the film to watch.

Plastic Little

This one gives us a look into the world of "Fan Service" A loose scifi plot gives us a fun little popcorn adventure with one dimensional bad guys, wicked cool explosions and boobies.

53.
Office Space


What can be said about this that hasnt already been said. It main inclusion to the list is for its truthfulness.

54. 55.
Sergio Leone and his magnificent westerns. The man has made some awesome films and these two are his best westerns.

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly


Three men, all looking for buried treasure. An awesome soundtrack as well.

Once Upon A Time In The West


Much better in plot to GBU. A deep complicated story that actually took me a couple viewings to get everything that goes on. Plus, its got Henry Fonda as the best bad guy ever.


56. 57. 58.

Ok, I will admit it, I love a good musical. Too many to admit actually. However, there are three out there that should be seen by everyone. Even if you don't like musicals.

Paint Your Wagon


A treat from the late 60s. Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood star in a musical set in the gold rush days of California. They manage to form a poly relationship with a woman and sing alot. Yes, Lee Marvin sings. It's awesome.

Little Shop of Horrors


A remake of a crappy roger corman scifi film. This manages to be quite entertaining. It's got a singing plant.

Reefer Madness - The Movie Musical


Making a musical out of the original Reefer Madness seemed like a terrible idea to me at first. However, after viewing the film I have come to believe it is the greatest musical ever made. In the end it appears to be very pro-pot but at its core it is a strong case against fear-mongering and propaganda.

59.
POTC: Black pearl


One would never think that a movie based off of a ride at Disneyland would be any good. Johnny Depp manages to elevate this film from ok to great. Never taking itself too seriously (it's a pirate film...with cursed pirate zombies) this swashbuckling adventure never fails to please me. However, I do recommend avoiding the sequels.

60.
Predator


If it bleeds...we can kill it. Schwarzenegger leads a military rescue team through a south american jungle who are then hunted by a intergalactic big game hunter. Once again John McTiernan delivers a taunt action thriller with a perfect blend of scifi.


61.
The Prestige


All you need to know is this film stars Batman (Christian Bale) against Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) as magicians. Thats it. Just see it.

Friday, February 13, 2009

32-44 of the 98 movies I think everyone should see

32.
Hell in the Pacific


An early film from John Boorman (before he made you squeel like a pig) that gives us the powerhouses (powerhousii?) of Lee Marvin and Toshirô Mifune in a WWII film in the pacific. We see the story of an American pilot and a marooned Japanese navy captain are deserted on a small uninhabited island. There, they must cease their hostility and cooperate if they want to survive. Unfortunately the film suffers from a weak ending but the performance of Lee and Toshirô are well worth it.

33.
Hero


Another wuxia film to add to the list. Plot is a little weak (and can be construed to be very Patriotic Communist China) but the visuals are a treat. The use of color in each scene are beautiful. Deserves to be considered in the "motion picture as painting" category.

34.
Hot Fuzz


A truly unique spoof yet homage to the buddy cop film. If you enjoy buddy cop films or british humor, then please view this great film.

35.
The Incredibles


Later on we will be discussing 3 other superhero films but this one takes top prize as the most perfect superhero film ever. Plus it's the only Pixar film with a body count. (seriously, alot of henchmen die in this film and it is vastly ignored)

36.
Johnny Dangerously


Another spoof film this time lambasting gangsters. Micheal Keaton once again shows us that he is a wonderful comedic actor.

37.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang


This one came out of left field and surprised the crap out of me at how good it was. Val Kilmer and Robert Downey Jr. together in this dark comedy modern noir mystery film.

38.
L.A. Story


Back when Steve Martin was funny. Now I just am very sad when i see him come out with something. A bit dated now, but still very representative of the weirdness that is LA.

39.
Laputa: Castle in the Sky


My favorite anime. This is the film I always use if I even need to introduce someone to the world of anime (and especially to those who think it is all pokemon and hentai)

40. 41. 42.
I now present three films to which I consider to be the quintessential British gangster films.

Lock, Stock, and two Smoking Barrels


This film ressurected a once thought dead genre and gave it a unique twist. Guy Ritchie has yet to show he can do much else different than this but this film is a definite shining gem.

Layer Cake


Originally Guy Ritchie was going to handle this one as well, but his producer decided to step up and direct it. An excellet plot with some great twists. This role alone is what convinced the Bond people that Daniel Craig was the only man to fill 007's shoes.

Get Carter


A very raw and at times very representitive of the early 70's this film is amazing. Michael Caine as the shotgun wielding anti hero out to avenge his brothers murder. Yes, Michael Caine as a not good guy. It's amazing.

43.
Logan's Run


RENEW! RENEW! RENEW! A decent little scifi flick. A future idyllic society where pleasure is your only purpose. Only one catch, you can't live past 30. Considered a bit cheesy by todays standards, it was pretty awesome when it came out. SEXIST PIG NOTE: It's also got Jenny Agutter naked in it which is always a good thing.

44.
Master Of The Flying Guillotine


If you like martial arts films and want to see the pinnacle of the martial arts films in the 70s, this is the film to see. The bad guy has this basket like device on a rope that he throws onto your head. He then pulls back on the rope, blades come out and slice off your head. The good guy is a one armed chinese boxer. Thats pretty much all you need to know. See it.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

22-31 of the 98 movies I think everyone should see

22.
Drunken Master 2

Jackie Chan's finest fight work. The man is in his physical prime and the films plot isn't half bad for a movie that is clearly meant to piece together fight scenes. The last scene may come across as a little tasteless* but for the most part it doesn't ruing the film. Yes it is a sequel, but you do not need to see the first one to watch this one. If at all possible, please avoid the dubbed version called "Legend of Drunken Master"

23.
Empire of the Sun

Some people hate it but I find it a beautiful film. Well, as beautiful as a film set in WWII Japanese controlled China can be. Christian Bale (in one of his first performances) gives us a fascinating tale of war through the eyes of a child.

24.
Escape From New York

Snake Plissken? I thought you was dead? The concept is wacky (turn Manhattan into a prison? With the price of real estate?) but the execution was well done.

25.
Father Goose

A romantic comedy set in the South Pacific during WWII. It's a fun little movie that I watch often.

26.
A Fish Called Wanda

Brilliant Cast. Brilliant Execution. Brilliant Film.

27.
Free Enterprise

This movie is almost a little too biographical to me. Any scifi fan who hasn't seen this owes it to themselves to see us "fans" in a proper light. Plus, it's got William Shatner rapping Shakespeare. You seriously can't go wrong with that. Seriously, check it out:



28.
Gattaca

In a sea of crappy sci-fi it is a nice thing when you find a well produced, well scripted, film that doesn't treat its audience like idiots. A very enjoyable tale of a possible look at how humans could possibly force our own evolution and the evils therein. Plus, I don't even like Uma Thurman and I love this movie.

29.
God Of Cookery

When Martial Arts meets Iron Chef. For a good look at how chinese comedy is done, check this out. My only recommendation is you either eat well before, or plan on going out for noodles after the film.*

30.
Grosse Pointe Blank

Who doesn't love John Cusack? He once again dons the black suit that made him famous and gives us a fascinating dark comedy look at a hitman coming home to his 10 year high school reunion.

31.
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle

If Bing Crosby and Bob Hope ever made a stoner film.** My favorite bit of watching this film is that when viewed appropriately, one can feel the magical power of a Hudson (my immortal buddy) story unfolding to you.


*Recommendation also stands if you view the film Tampopo.
**I guess Road to Rio could be one.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

11-21 of the 98 movies I think everyone should see

11.
Captain Blood


My first ever pirate movie. Simply one of the best pirate films (and especially for when it was made) and an awesome 1st time performance of Errol Flynn. Without this film, Johnny Depp would have never swaggered his way across a ships deck.

12.13.14.15. 16.
You didn't think I could do this list without a little Bond did you? With 22 Bond films* out there it can be hard to navigate which ones are the best and worthy of a viewing. Luckily I have already listed this out! Click the titles for each to be taken to each entry for my previous series "the only 5 Bond films you need to see"

Casino Royale


Thunderball


On Her Majesty's Secret Service


The Living Daylights


For Your Eyes Only


17.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon


I have been a fan of martial arts films for years and the Wuxia style has always managed to be flashy and entertaining. While I usually prefer a more realistic martial arts film, a little wire work and fantasy can go a long way to being entertaining. CTHD managed to open the eyes of many U.S. viewers of this magnificent art form. Ang Lee managed to turn a decent story into a visual masterpiece. Also allowing more of the world to bask in the bad-assery of Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh is always a good thing to me.

18.
Dark City

A great little scifi tale. I am always a big fan of the "thrust a man/woman into a world where they appear to be pivotal but they have no idea what is going on" genre. This film manages to wrap that often used concept into a facsinating sci fi world. Excellent performances from all involved round out this almost unique film.**

19.
Die Hard

The perfect action film. Nothing has ever come close to beating it's perfection in the world of action. Great concept, great execution, some great one-liners and some massive property damage. And to think, the studio almost didn't want to go ahead with it since they didn't feel that Bruce Willis could carry a big actioner. Glad they took the gamble on that. For a timeless factor, just try to overlook the bits of the film that date it.

20.
Donnie Darko

While I still go back and forth on whether I find this film to be actually valuable***, I do have to admit I was blown away by it the first time I saw it. I knew next to nothing about it but was told by many that it was great so the misses and I gave it a gander. I figured at least we got to see Drew Barrymore so it can't be all that bad. After watching we stayed up til about 3 am discussing it. It's rare that a film can make us talk that much about it.

21.
Blade Runner

Oh Blade Runner. How I love thee. If you know me, you know how much I love this film. If you don't know me, just accept that I consider it one of the best films ever made. Even as flawed as it is at technical points (seriously, they reused the same outdoor set SOOOOO much in that film. You would swear that every corner has a Dragon Noodle bar and those fat scrolly columns that the Bradbury does) it still mangaes to be a epic film. However to me, the original theatircal cut (with the beautiful voice over) is the only version. The others are ok, but take away the heart of the film.


*We do not speak of Never Say Never Again as a Bond film.

**That will be a discussion for another time

***Another discussion for the future. Just remember, Quantum Mechanics gives me a headache

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

MOVIE LIST: Top 98 movies* that I think everyone should see. Part 1

Today we begin a new series here at just another movie geek. The top 98 movies that I think everyone should see.

These films are merely some of my favorite films. Most of these won't appear on any major "top 100" movie list or anything. There is no rhyme no reason to them appearing on my list, but just films I feel offer a cinematic purpose to the greater cinematic world. Titles are listed in a rough alphabetic order with no one film taking greater importance than others.

1, 2 and 3:
A Better Tomorrow


Hard Boiled


The Killer


These three films (all directed by John Woo) represent to me the Heroic Bloodshed trilogy. Not only do these films cement Chow Yun Fat as an action powerhouse of asian cinema, they also breathed new life into the Hong Kong movie industry and led to Hollywood playing catch up for years. All three feature heavy violence, massive body counts and the infamous "bullet ballet." Not only are they great action films, they also have decent plots focusing on dedication and loyalty.

4. Big Trouble in Little China


John Carpenters greatest film. (other than EFNY and The Thing.) Kurt Russel gives a ham fisted (yet overly awesome performance) in this kung fu flick diving into the world of the Chinese Mafia in SF, Sorcery and chicks with Green eyes. This film is on my "must watch on a regular basis" list.

5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
These five represent to me Mel Brooks at his finest. When he actually made funny comedy that wasn't just dick and fart jokes* or recycling of old material. Each film stands on it's own as a great comedy, but as a whole they offer a unique perspective on the once genius of a great satirist. Endlessly quotable, these films can always make me laugh.

Blazing Saddles


The Producers


Young Frankenstein


History of the World part I


High Anxiety


*Yes I know he even had dick and fart jokes back then. But it wasn't ALL just that.

10.
The Blues Brothers


A perfect movie. There isn't much I can say about this film that hasn't been said already. What I can say is this was one of a small handfuls of films my parents educated me with at a young age that helped shape me into the movie geek I am today.


*Why 98 movies? Everyone does "top 100" movie lists. I have to be different.


Part two coming tomorrow!
Not only do I love movies, I also love scores and soundtracks to the films I love. Here is a complete list of every soundtrack I own listed by composer and then in chronological order:

Akihiko Matsumoto
2002-The Returner

Alan Silvestri
1984-Romancing the Stone
1985-Back to the Future
1986-Flight Of The Navigator
1987-Predator Soundtrack
1988-Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989-Back to the Future Part II
1989-The Abyss
1990-Back To The Future III
1995-Judge Dredd
1997-Contact
1997-Contact-Complete Score

Alex North
1969-2001-The Legendary Original Score

Alexandre Desplat
2008-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Andrew Powell
1985-Ladyhawke

Angelo Badalamenti
1995-The City of Lost Children

Arthur B. Rubinstein
1983-Blue Thunder

Basil Poledouris
1982-Conan The Barbarian
1987-Robocop
1989-Farewell To The King
1990-Quigley Down Under
1990-The Hunt for Red October

Bear McCreary
2005-Battlestar Galactica S1
2006-Battlestar Galactica S2
2007-Battlestar Galactica S3

Ben Foster & Murray Gold
2008-Torchwood

Bill Conti
1981-For Your Eyes Only
1999-The Thomas Crown Affair

Brad Fiedel
1984-The Terminator
1991-Terminator 2 Judgement Day
1994-True Lies

Brian May
1980-Mad Max
1981-The Road Warrior-Mad Max 2

Brian Tyler
2003-Children Of Dune

Bruce Broughton
1985-Silverado
1993-Tombstone

Carl Zittrer & Paul Zaza
1983-A Christmas Story

Carter Burwell
1990-Miller's Crossing
1999-Mystery, Alaska

Chan Kwong Wing
2002-Wu Jian Dao

Chris Boardman
1999-Payback

Christopher Franke
1994-Babylon 5-Vol.1-Signs And Portents
1995-Babylon 5-Vol. 2 Messages From Earth
1996-Babylon 5-310-Severed Dreams
1996-Babylon 5-313-Late Delivery from Avalon
1996-Babylon 5-315-Interludes And Examinations
1996-Babylon 5-316-War Without End Part 1
1996-Babylon 5-317-War Without End Part 2
1996-Babylon 5-321-Shadow Dancing
1996-Babylon 5-322-Z'ha Dum
1996-Babylon 5-402-Whatever Happened To Mr. Garibaldi
1996-Babylon 5-404-Falling Towards Apotheosis
1996-Tenchi Muyo! The Movie:Tenchi Muyo! in Love
1997-Babylon 5-405-The Long Night
1997-Babylon 5-406- Into The Fire
1997-Babylon 5-409.5-Thirdspace
1997-Babylon 5-411-Lines Of Communication
1997-Babylon 5-415-No Surrender, No Retreat
1997-Babylon 5-417-The Face of the Enemy
1997-Babylon 5-420-Endgame
1998-Babylon 5 In The Beginning
1998-Babylon 5-522-Objects at Rest
1998-Babylon 5-523-Sleeping In Light



Clint Mansell
2000-Requiem For A Dream
2006-The Fountain

Craig Safan
1984-The Last Starfighter (Extended Version)
1985-Remo Williams The Adventure Begins

Danny Elfman
1986-Back to School
1988-Midnight Run
1989-Batman
2002-Spider Man

David Arnold
1994-Stargate The Deluxe Edition
1997-Tomorrow Never Dies
2006-Casino Royale
2008-Quantum Of Solace

David Julyan
2002-Insomnia
2006-The Prestige

David Newman
1996-The Phantom
1999-Galaxy Quest

David Shire
1986-Short Circuit
2007-Zodiac

David Whitaker
1982-The Sword And The Sorcerer

Edward Shearmur
2004-Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow

Elliot Goldenthal
1993-Demolition Man

Elmer Bernstein
1971-Big Jake
1984-Ghostbusters

Ennio Morricone
1966-Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo
1969-Once Upon A Time In The West
1986-The Mission
1987-Secret of the Sahara
1998-La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull' Oceano

Eric Serra
1994-Léon
1995-Goldeneye
1998-The Fifth Element

Erich Wolfgang Korngold
1936-Captain Blood (limited album)
1938-The Adventures Of Robin Hood

Geinoh Yamashirogumi
1991-Akira

George Fenton
2002-The Blue Planet
2007-Planet Earth

George Martin
1973-Live and Let Die

Graeme Revell
1994-The Crow
1997-The Saint
2000-Pitch Black
2001-Dune

Greg Edmonson
2005-Firefly

Guy Gross
2000-Farscape
2000-Farscape Classics Volume 1
2000-Farscape Classics Volume 2
2000-Farscape Classics Volume 3
2004-Farscape The Peacekeeper Wars

Hajime Mizoguchi
2000-JIN-ROH

Hans Zimmer
1995-Crimson Tide
1998-Backdraft

Harry Gregson-Williams
2005-Kingdom of Heaven

Howard Shore
1999-Dogma
2001-LOTR-The Fellowship of the Ring-The Complete Recordings
2002-LOTR-The Two Towers-The Complete Recordings
2003-LOTR-The Return of the King-The Complete Recordings

Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra
1967-The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

Ike Yoshihiro
2007-FLAG

Ilan Eshkeri
2007-Stardust

J. Peter Robinson
1985-Police Story

Jack Nitzsche
1984-Starman

James Horner
1982-Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan Expanded Score (SFX)
1982-Star Trek II-The Wrath of Khan
1984-Star Trek III The Search For Spock Expanded Score (SFX)
1986-Aliens
1989-Field Of Dreams
1989-Glory-Expanded Score
1991-The Rocketeer OST
1992-Sneakers
1992-Thunderheart
1995-Braveheart

James Newton Howard
1993-Dave
1993-The Fugitive
1999-The Sixth Sense
2000-Unbreakable
2005-Batman Begins
2005-Batman Begins Expanded Score
2008-Defiance
2008-The Dark Knight

Javier Navarrete
2006-El Labertino del Fauno

Jeff Beal
2007-Music From The HBO Series Rome

Jerry Goldsmith
1975-The Wind and the Lion
1976-Logan's Run
1979-Star Trek I Bonus Tracks
1979-Star Trek I Expanded Score
1979-Star Trek I The Motion Picture
1981-Outland
1982-Secret of Nimh
1984-Runaway
1985-King Solomon's Mines
1990-Total Recall
1992-Mr. Baseball
1994-The Shadow
2001-The Last Castle

Joe Boyd Vigil
2001-Toonami: Deep Space Bass

Joe Hisaishi
1983-Genesis Climber Mospeada
1986-Laputa-Castle in the Sky
1987-Robot Carnival

Joel Goldsmith
1997-Stargate SG-1-Children of the Gods
1997-Stargate SG-1-Season One
2005-Stargate Atlantis-Rising
2008-Stargate SG-1-Continuum
2008-Stargate SG-1-The Ark of Truth

John Barry
1963-From Russia With Love
1965-Thunderball
1969-On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1974-The Man With The Golden Gun OST
1979-The Black Hole
1979-The Black Hole-Expanded Score
1987-The Living Daylights (Deluxe Edition)
1990-Dances With Wolves-Expanded Score

John Carpenter & Alan Howarth
1988-They Live-20th Anniversary Edition
1986-Big Trouble In Little China

John Carpenter
1981-Escape from New York-OST

John Corigliano
1998-The Red Violin

John Debney
1995-Cutthroat Island
1996-Doctor Who The Movie

John Morris
1974-Blazing Saddles

John Murphy
2007-Sunshine (Private Bootleg)
2007-Sunshine (SFX)

John Ottman
2005-Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

John Powell
2002-The Bourne Identity
2004-The Bourne Supremacy
2007-The Bourne Ultimatum
2008-Hancock

John Scott
1980-The Final Countdown

John Williams
1977-Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
1977-Close Encounters Of The Third Kind-Collector's Edition
1977-Star Wars
1977-Star Wars SE
1978-Superman
1980-Star Wars-The Empire Strikes Back SE
1981-Raiders of the Lost Ark-Complete Score
1981-Raiders of the Lost Ark-Expanded Score
1983-Return of the Jedi
1983-Star Wars-Return of the Jedi SE
1984-Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom-Complete Score
1984-Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom-Expanded Score
1987-Empire of the Sun
1993-Jurassic Park

Joseph Koo
1986-A Better Tomorrow I-II

Kasamatsu Kouji
2005-Gankutsuou

Kawai Kenji
1995-Ghost in the Shell
2001-Avalon
2008-Sound Of The Sky Crawlers

Kelly Bailey
1999-Half-Life

Kenji Kawai
2005-Seven Swords

Kenji Yamamoto
2003-Metroid Prime
2005-Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
2007-Metroid Prime 3 Corruption

Kevin Kilner
1999-Wing Commander

Kim Won Il
2004-Wonderful Days

Klaus Badelt
2002-Equilibrium
2003-Pirates of the Caribbean Complete Score (SFX)
2003-Pirates of the Caribbean-The Curse of the Black Pearl

Kodo
1995-The Hunted

Kou Ohtani
1995-Gundam W Operation 1
1995-Gundam W Operation 2

Kristopher Carter
2000-Batman Beyond Return of the Joker

Kugimiya Rie
2008-Mnemosyne

Kuniaki Haishima
2004-Macross Zero OST
2004-Macross Zero Ost 2

Lalo Schifrin
1971-THX 1138

Lee Jae Jin
2003-Natural City

Lisa Gerrard
2001-Gladiator

Marc Shaiman
1991-City Slickers

Marco Beltrami
2004-Hellboy
2007-310 to Yuma

Mark Isham
1991-Point Break

Marvin Hamlisch
1977-The Spy Who Loved Me

Maurice Jarre
1983-Dreamscape
1985-Enemy Mine
1985-Witness
1990-Jacob's Ladder

Michael Boddicker
1984-The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

Michael Convertino
1987-The Hidden

Michael Giacchino
2004-The Incredibles
2005-Lost Season 1
2006-Lost Season 2
2008-Lost Season 3
2008-Speed Racer

Michael Gibbs
1993-Hard-Boiled

Michael Kamen & Orbital
1997-Event Horizon

Michael Kamen
1985-Highlander
1988-Die Hard
1989-Licence To Kill
1991-Hudson Hawk
1993-Brazil
1993-The Three Musketeers
1999-The Iron Giant

Michael Land
1996-The Dig
1996-The Dig Expanded Score

Michael Nyman
1997-Gattaca

Micheal Land
1997-Curse Of Monkey Island

Michio Mamiya
1988-Hotaru no Haka-Grave of the Fireflies

Murray Gold
2007-Doctor Who Series 1-2
2007-Doctor Who Series 1-Expanded Score
2008-Doctor Who Series 3
2008-Doctor Who Series 4

Nakaido Reichi
1998-Serial Experiments Lain
1998-lain Bootleg
1999-lain Bootleg Vol 2

Nick Glennie-Smith
1996-The Rock

Patrick Doyle
1989-Henry V

Peter Gabriel
1989-Passion Outtakes

Peter McConnell
1998-Grim Fandango

Philip Glass
1983-Koyaanisqatsi
1988-Powaqqatsi
2002-Naqoyqatsi
2006-Roving Mars
2006-The Illusionist

Queen
1980-Flash Gordon

Ramin Djawadi
2008-Iron Man

Randy Edelman
1996-Dragonheart

Raymond Wong
2001-Shaolin Soccer
2005-Kung Fu Hustle

Richard Gibbs
2004-Battlestar Galactica Mini Series

Richard Marvin
2000-U-571

Richard Rodgers
1952-Victory at Sea

Roger Bellon
1992-Highlander The Series
1992-Highlander The Series Volume II

Roy Budd
1971-Get Carter
1974-The Black Windmill

Shirley Walker
1989-Black Rain
1990-The Flash
1992-Memoirs of an Invisible Man
1993-Batman-Mask of the Phantasm

Shiro Sagisu
Our Last Day-Casshern OST D2

Stephen Fry
2005-The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (SLATFATF song and DVD Rip of Guide entries only)

Steve Jablonsky
2004-Steamboy

Stu Phillips
1978-The Stu Phillips Anthology Battlestar Galactica
1979-Buck Rogers In The 25th Century

Susumu Hirasawa
2005-Paranoia Agent
2006-Paprika

Tan Dun
2002-Hero

Tangerine Dream
1985-Legend (SFX)
1987-Three O'Clock High

Taro Iwashiro
2008-Red Cliff

The Thrill
2000-Blue Submarine No6 OST1
2000-Blue Submarine No6 OST2

Thomas Newman
1994-The Shawshank Redemption
2008-Wall-E

Tomoyasu Hotei
1998-Samurai Fiction

Toshihiko Sahashi
2001-The Big-O Sound Score
2003-The Big-O Sound Score II

Toto
1984-Dune
1984-Dune-Complete Score

Trevor Jones
1981-Excalibur
1982-The Dark Crystal
1992-Last Of The Mohicans
1998-Dark City
1998-Dark City Complete Score
2001-From Hell

Trevor Rabin & Harry Gregson-Williams
1998-Enemy Of The State

Tsuneo Imahori
1997-Trigun OST1-The First Donuts
1998-Trigun OST2-The Second Donuts Happy Pack
2001-Trigun OST3-Trigun Spicy Stewed Donut

Tuomas Kantelinen
2008-Mongol

Tyler Bates
2007-300

VA-1969-Paint Your Wagon
VA-1979-The Muppet Movie
VA-1981-The Music of Cosmos
VA-1982-Blade Runner The Audio Cut
VA-1982-Los Angeles-November 2019
VA-1983-Southern Cross
VA-1984-The Neverending Story
VA-1985-Real Genius
VA-1986-Little Shop of Horrors
VA-1993-Quantum Leap
VA-1995-12 Monkees
VA-1995-Casshern Themes
VA-1995-Desperado
VA-1995-Wipeout
VA-1996-due South Volume 1
VA-1997-due South Volume 2
VA-1998-Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
VA-1999-Batman Beyond
VA-1999-Cowboy Bebop Remixes-Music For Freelance
VA-2000-Memento
VA-2001-Morricone RMX 2001
VA-2001-Ocean's Eleven
VA-2002-For a Few Guitars More
VA-2002-The Best of Bond
VA-2003-Ennio Morricone Remixes Vol 1
VA-2003-Master And Commander The Far Side Of The World
VA-2003-Serial Experiments Lain Cyberia Mix
VA-2004-2046
VA-2004-Appleseed
VA-2004-Ennio Morricone Remixes Vol 2
VA-2004-GHOST IN THE SHELL TRIBUTE
VA-2004-Last Exile OST 1
VA-2004-Last Exile OST 2
VA-2004-Layer Cake
VA-2004-Our Last Day-Casshern OST D1
VA-2004-Samurai Champloo
VA-2005-Danny the Dog
VA-2005-Reefer Madness The Musical
VA-2005-Sin City
VA-2005-Zipang
VA-2006-Arrested Development
VA-2006-Black Lagoon
VA-2006-Children of Men
VA-2006-Renaissance
VA-2007-Appleseed Ex Machina
VA-2007-Hot Fuzz
VA-2007-Life on Mars
VA-2008-Ashes To Ashes

Vangelis
1982-Blade Runner Gongo Edition
1982-Blade Runner Trilogy
1982-Blade Runner-Deck Definitive Edition
1982-Blade Runner-Esper Edition
1982-Blade Runner-MR3 Alternates Edition
1982-Blade Runner-Off World Music Edition
1984-The Bounty

Victor Young
1952-The Quiet Man

Wai Lap Wu
1994-Drunken Master II

Wendy Carlos
1982-TRON

Yoko Kanno
1994-Macross Plus OST
Macross Plus OST 2
Macross Plus OST-For Fans Only
The Cream P.U.F
Cowboy Bebop OST 1
Cowboy Bebop OST 2-No Disc
Cowboy Bebop OST 3-BLUE
Cowboy Bebop OST-Vitaminless
Ask DNA (single)
CowBoy Bebop OST-Future Blues

Youichirou Yoshikawa
1994-Iria Zeiram

Yuji Ohno
1979-Castle of Cagliostro

Yuki Kajiura
2001-Noir