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They are the same as... They are as bad as... They are worse than... STAR WARS FANS!!!!!!
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It's time someone said it. Ron Pulliam, you are qrowing higher in my esteem everyday.
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As a score collector, I just can't align myself with the type who simply must have every single score, regardless of whether it's any good or not; who can interpret the lack of a complete stereo release of the original tracks as justification for buying and trading bootlegs when there's a perfectly good representation of the music alreay in the marketplace; who must have not just the complete score as heard in the film, but the unused cues, alternate versions, and discarded takes from the original sessions, regardless of the music's quality either in the film or on CD. We are, given the nichiest of niche markets that we occupy, insanely well served by FSM, Varese, Intrada, Marco Polo, Prometheus, GNP, Silva etc, not to mention the soundtrack releasing arms of the studios themselves. We should be grateful. Instead we moan that the sound on DIE HARD isn't really that great; that STARSHIP TROOPERS only runs 33 minutes; that a particular piece was missed off that disc; that the score didn't come out till three weeks after the film did; that the tracks aren't in chronological order; that this score's been released when that score still languishes in the studio vaults; that a score isn't isolated on a DVD even though there's been a CD release. We should be grateful that the huge amount of music we have has been made available to us in the first place. Really, are we?
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Oct 17, 2002 - 6:12 PM
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Pumpkinhead
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I hardly ever bitch about stuff. I'm happy with my 33 minute Starship Troopers. Sure I'd like a little extra, but if it's not there, I don't gripe. There was a piece of music I liked in Red Dragon, (the scene where Norton opens the door in the house to find blood on the walls, and Danny Elfman has a dark piece played there) and I've yet to find it on the soundtrack disc, when I couldn't find it, I was a bit dissapointed, but I'm not going to rave and hate the disc for it. So, if I don't bitch, and most of you here do... that would make the majority of you twits, correct?
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THIS IS BOOMERANG! THIS IS BOOMERANG!
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The only kind that bother me are those who have to make their pet peeves somebody else's problem as well.
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"Jeffersmithsonian and old Bailiwick" OK. I've had enuf of you, woman. That's Jefferson & Dickinson, aka Bialystock & Bloom. Now shut yer trap. (From now on, Joan & I will be known as the "Ralph & Alice Kramden" of the FSM Board...IF she lets me live!)
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