The Sunday Charts March 23 2008
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Every Sunday I round up the most selling scores and soundtracks on Amazon. Here’s this week’s charts.


- Pride and Prejudice by Dario Marianelli
- Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Paul Englishby
- Atonement by Dario Marianelli
- The Last of the Mohicans by Trevor Jones & Randy Edelman
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King by Howard Shore
- Love in the Time of Cholera by Antonio Pinto
- The Mission by Ennio Morricone
- Out of Africa by John Barry
- There Will be Blood by Johnny Greenwood
- Chocolat by Rachel Portman
- The Thomas Crown Affair by Bill Conti
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End by Hans Zimmer
- Cold Mountain by Gabriel Yared
- Blade Runner by Vangelis
- The Bourne Supremacy by John Powell
- Pirates of Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest by Hans Zimmer
- I Am Legend by James Newton Howard
- Titanic by James Horner
- Ratatouille by Michael Giacchino
- The Fountain by Clint Mansell
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl by Klaus Badelt
- Becoming Jane by Adrian Johnston
- Beowulf by Alan Silvestri
- Rambo by Brian Tyler
- The Holiday by Hans Zimmer


- Across The Universe
- Once
- August Rush
- Juno
- Into The Wild
- Shine a Light
- Enchanted
- Eddie & The Cruisers
- Eddie & The Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives
- Dan In Real Life
- Body of War
- No Reservations
- The Sound of Music
- The Darjeeling Limited
- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- La Vie En Rose: La Mome
- Hairspray
- Step Up 2: The Streets
- Death Proof
- Sweeney Todd
- Cars
- Dirty Dancing
- Thicker Than Water
- Music and Lyrics
- Forrest Gump
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Hey Jess!
Wow, thank you for saying that. It’s interesting isn’t it? Once you are aware of the music, you discover another layer altogether. The only reason that you haven’t seen any reviews of animated movies yet is because I primarily review new movie soundtracks. However I have written a review for Horton Hears a Who, which will probably be online tonight. You gave me a good idea though. Maybe I’ll have a feature on animated movie soundtracks. Keep checking the site ![]()
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from the list, i love these movies:
- Pride and Prejudice (the best!)
- The Last of the Mohicans
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- The Bourne Supremacy
- Titanic
- Ratatouille
- The Holiday
wouldnt it be cool if the soundtracks have links to them? ![]()
narissa’s last blog post..Monster
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I assume you love the soundtracks to these movies too? I haven’t seen The Holiday, but I didn’t like the soundtrack too much. Maybe I’ll have to see the movie to appreciate it.
Hmm links. That would be good! But unless you know of an automatic linker-thing, it will be difficult as it would take 3 hours instead of 1 putting this up. Maybe I’ll think of something ![]()
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Of the soundtracks…
#1, #2, #4, #5, and #15 are on my shopping list.
Nayana Anthony’s last blog post..postlet #5
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You won’t be disappointed. They are all great soundtracks which I plan to review in the (hopefully) near future.
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Hey there Soundtrack Geek,
Just wanted to say you’ve changed the way I watch movies. Even if it only happens once a movie, it happens only because I know you’re thinking about it too, and I notice a movie soundtrack. There are a few I’ve been impressed with recently and tried searching your site, but haven’t found a review of them. They’re animated, so perhpas outside the realm of traditional soundtracks, but “The Incredibles” by Disney/Pixar, and “Monsters, Inc.”. Both have interesting sound tracks, particularly given they’re not musicals. Just wanted to see if it was something you might cover in the future. Cheers!
Jess’s last blog post..Spiderwick Chronicles is great fun
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