10. The Breakfast
Club

I don’t recall the
first time l saw Dirty Dancing, l do however remember my Nan being the one to
let me watch it and l fell in love with it - not just the movie but the music
as well. Especially I've had the time of my life. I used to sit and rewind the ending
over and over and it wasn't just to see the epic dance scene between Patrick
Swayze and Jennifer Gray, most of the time l wasn't watching but dancing along
to the music. From the opening song (Big
Girls Don’t Cry) to the last song l love them all particularly Do You Love Me? And Hey Baby. Whenever l play this album in my head l am transported back to
Kellerman’s and reliving the movie in my head all thanks to a great set of
songs.
8. Dark Shadows

7. Beastly
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On the Radio lyrics - Regina Spektor |
Let me start off by saying l hated this movie. Apart from an
appearance by Neil Patrick Harris this movie didn't have much going for it. Loosely
based on the book by Alex Flinn It’s a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and
the Beast set in modern day, the acting was mediocre and you could see what
was coming way before it happened. I was
ready to give up and about to turn it off when Regina Spektor’s On the
Radio started to play this made me stop (l am a huge fan of hers). l left the movie on simply to see if we would
hear any more of her work, while we don’t the songs you do hear are pretty good.
Pixie Lott has two songs on the album along with a fun song called Vanity by Hanover Swain & Garden of Exile by Toby
Martin. This Soundtrack remind of
Twilight - while the movie isn't great the music choice is (I'm not a big fan of
Twilight but l do love the songs they use, they have good taste when it comes
to music)
6. The First Time

So while this is technically a musical of sorts , it is
one of the most played albums l own and l could probably recite the songs word
for word (especially Kidnap the Sandy
Claws) this would have to be my all time favourite of Tim Burton’s and not
one that l wait to listen to/watch till Christmas. Danny Elfman was in charge
of composing and he was brilliant at it - not one song on this is boring; the
soundtrack is fun to listen to and has that great dark undertone to it while
still being upbeat in places. (I know technically this isn't a compilation of
songs for a movie but l just couldn't leave it off my list).
4. Empire Records

3. Take Me Home Tonight
This film is obviously a nod to John Hughes work from the
80’s the film is great and you really get the 80’s vibe thanks to the clothes
worn and the awesome music. Most of this album is in the top 25 most played on
my IPod. There are some fantastic songs
on here including Bette Davis Eyes, Video Killed the Radio Star and Let My Love Open the Door. This
soundtrack also have sound clips from the movie which l quite like - you finish
a song then you get a small extract from the movie, it takes you back that
scene and gives you a small chuckle. The only thing that annoys me is that the
song by the same name as the movie (only used in the trailer) is not played in
the movie so of course is not on the soundtrack.
This clip was made for the movie the song is Don't You Want Me by Atomic Tom - try to guess all the 80's flick the cast act out through the clip!
2. Warm Bodies

1. (500) Days of Summer
