So whats your favorite music themed movie?


I am talking fiction or non, from Almost Famous, Spinal Tap to The Song remains the same........if its about music in any form lets hear your pics, some may learn of a new flick to watch. Cheers
chadnliz
As no one else seems to be supporting it, I'm going to give another vote (remember: vote early, vote often) to "Death in Venice".
Difficult...again, there are so many, but I think I'll stick to Blow-Up, Clockwork Orange and for something completely different School of Rock which is kind of sweet, but it rocks! And I have to put The Lord Of The Rings here as well. The combination of all the brilliant shots and the music is amazing!
both crossroads, yes the ralph macchio flick, and black snake moan. the crossroads soundtrack was disappointing because it was so different from the movie. another good music movie, from all the great tunes in it was when harry met sally, but again the soundtrack was not music from the flick but all harry connick jr. There was a jazz movie a while back with dexter gordon as the lead but i do not remember the name of it. and yes the previously mentioned graduate.
Home Alone. My Dad got me listening to this and I just love it. Fun flick too.

Not a movie but A Charlie Brown Christmas on vinyl! Oooh ya!

Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Can you really forget the charisma of Robin Zander?
I love the Blues Brothers. All of it. Belushi was a genius.

And the music of course.

But I wonder if the ’documentary’ aspects of the movie are under appreciated. In other words, Cab Calloway, Aretha, James Brown, Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker. These folks are gone now and those performances were great.
Shaft hands down. A B movie but boy was the music outstanding! Isaac Hayes won the Oscar for best song in shaft. There’s not one song on the double album that isn’t listenable. It’s truly an absolute gem of an album that I still listen to today, 50 years later. Talk about timeless.

The songs Cafe Regio and Ellie’s Love Theme have a jazz feel. Most of the album has an R&B feel. It’s over an hour of great music. 

Lady Sings The Blues is a very close second. Diana Ross killed it on this album. The French Jazz Musician Michel Legrand wrote the orchestration. Superbly done!
1. The Deer Hunter 
2. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
3. Master and Commander
One of my favorites is "A Knight's Tale" (2001) which is a fun mash up of a feel good medieval knight tale with a classic rock sound track. 
Not sure it has been cited, but, Fantasia!!!!!

And Hard Days Night, as already mentioned lots -- revolutionary,. And hosts of Nat Fleisher cartoons from the 30s.

Lots of other good stuff mentioned that I noticed.  But these are genuinely music focused, not just musically valuable for some reason.