The Best Music in Film

Chris Harding (Shynola)

(Music videos for Radiohead's Pyramid song and The Rapture's House of Jealous Lovers, among others)

S&S: What is your favourite film soundtrack music and why do you like it so much?
"It's got to be Ghostbusters (1984)! Partly due to nostalgia, I suppose (I was only nine at the time), but also because the whole cinema in Gerard's Cross was singing along to Ray Parker Jr. It gave me a thrilling sense of camaraderie that you don't often get in films. I was so disappointed when they didn't use the same song in Ghostbusters II (1989), and also because the sequel was shit."
S&S: In what ways does music best enhance a film?
"Music is a powerful tool in film making, it can add layers of emotion, or even change the impact of a sequence entirely, but it can be a short cut to emotion and can make directors lazy. An example of really inspired use of music is the climax of Rintarô's animated re-interpretation of the sci-fi classic Metropolis (2001). A huge doomsday device is exploding in mind boggling anime detail, whilst Ray Charles' version of 'I can't stop loving you' plays, transforming a catastrophic event into a thing of sombre beauty."
S&S: Which film either has music that you wished you'd written or is one you would like to rescore and why?
"Being music video directors, we approach the issue the opposite way around, ie we make a story that we think suits the music. I can't decide on a single video of ours that I consider the most effective, it's a bit like being asked to choose your favourite child!"
Last Updated: 29 Sep 2008