
14. Saturday Night Fever - Few can deny the sheer brilliance of 1977’s Saturday Night Fever. The film’s place in history is sealed thanks to its soundtrack – which boasts songs by the Bee Gees, David Shire and Kool and the Kang. As Travolta waltzed and jived his way around the dancefloor, it was songs by these artists that gave him the groove. It’s no surprise that the soundtrack is the biggest selling of all time and has gone fifteen times platinum in the US alone.
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- What? No Rocky 4?

- uhhh.... what? Michael Caron-Jones' "The Jackal" is about an international terrorist.

- a very bad and disappointing list!!
I don't understand why there can't be a good soundtrack without singing
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- No Big Lebowski!!!!!!!!!

- forgot Harold and Maude you crazy sons of guns

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