Welcome to the SDMB, dinahmoe, and we save the stick-hitting for your first dumb post, so no worries.
I got the video soundtracks to Joseph and JCS (including the blank CD one). And the film version of JCS.
I went crazy with the Madonna Evita movie, picking up all sorts of CD-singles and soundtrack releases from a bunch of countries: US, England, Canada, Austrailan, Germany, France, Japan, Thailand, China, and Korean. I don’t know why I do that.
I’ve never really been a big fan of the ol’ movie soundtracks, though sometimes an alterno-pop musician gets involved in them enough to pique my interest. The only two I currently own are:
Ordinary Decent Criminal
A Clockwork Orange
mainly because of Damon Albarn and the husband-and-wife(!) team of Walter and Wendy Carlos, respectively. Ooh, that broke all the grammar rules.
I wouldn’t mind getting the 101 Reykjavik (also Damon) or Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy soundtracks (already have the goodies from it burned though), and at one time I had the famous Saturday Night Fever one, though that got stolen by a Frenchman (and I didn’t like it enough to replace it).
I have some Oingo Boingo and all The Police AND the Klark Kent recordings , so does that win me any brownie points with Danny Elfman and Stewart Copeland fans?!
And not to send this to the Pit with such foul language, but fooey to Andrew Lloyd Webber!
Amadeus, A Room With a View, Moonstruck
I also own An American in Paris, Show Boat (w/ Ava Gardner & Howard Keel) and The Sound of Music. Fine listens, all of them.
What? No-one else has the inestimable The Lion King soundtrack? Philistines!
[sub]Be prepaaaaaaared! :p[/sub]
Narrad
I do have “The Lion King,” I listed it in my other post back on the first page of this thread. Hakuna matata.
Somebody else mentioned “Crooklyn,” that is a very under-rated movie and a wicked-awesome soundtrack.
Yesterday I bought the “Fiddler On the Roof” DVD and hope to rock out to Tevye’s tunes sometime today.