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Trek, B:TAS, are next year. There are so many TV series of old that coudl tantalizingly be it. I asked him in an interview from 2010 about other TV shows he'd like to do, and he replied: There are a few shows we would love to sink our teeth into. Shows like "Magnum, pi", "The A-Team" and "Space: Above and Beyond" are on the top of our list. I hope to see them come out some day, whether it be on La La Land or another label.
Since then we've seen S:A&B. One can only hope Mike Post will finallt get some long, LONG over due CD love. Countless TV series, many classics, not ONE score release -- just a couple theme compilations, with re-recorded tracks on them.
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A. All by the same composer! Still working today! B. All by the same composer! (Who is no longer with us or retired) C. All from the same movie series! D. All from one TV show! E. 8 different movies, 8 different composers, but all are from one genre and time period (For example, they could all be film noirs from the 40's or all B pictures of the 50's sci fi period.) In declining order of interest: B C D E A
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mstrox
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A. All by the same composer! Still working today! B. All by the same composer! (Who is no longer with us or retired) C. All from the same movie series! D. All from one TV show! E. 8 different movies, 8 different composers, but all are from one genre and time period (For example, they could all be film noirs from the 40's or all B pictures of the 50's sci fi period.) It would depend on the composer, the movie series, the TV show, the genre, the time period, etc. The format of the box set doesn't interest me, as much as the content.
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MV said, January, 2011 here at FSM: To make things easier on some of you here is a brief list of titles that we are not able to License at this time: Contact Superman Returns Batman Begins All Harry Potter's 1492 The Last Samurai North By Northwest Practical Magic The Witches of Eastwick We now know SR is coming (just don't know which label, but since LLLR was looking into it...) And NBNw came out from Intrada (I guess at the time Intrada was trying to buy the rights but it wasn't finilized). And TWoE is possible, but only after Perserverance Record's re-issue is sold out. So, I think at this time we can still rule out Potter. And It's probably a safe bet that since Disney now owns Lucasfilm, which had Indiana Jones, that means if we ever proper treatments of the scores, it'll be Intrada. I don't have the quote handy, but one time maybe a year or two ago, MV said Disney was Intrada's territory. And in 2009, when somebody pointed out what was a bootleg (but that person didn't know better) of Rocky scores coming, Roger said: The scores are not controlled by the same legal entity, so I would be very surprised to see this thing materialize.
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