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Sep 15, 2014 - 7:49 AM
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films1
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Not sure if this has another thread , but Joe dantes horror / comedy is out this week , and it has an isolated Music and effects track on ARROW in the uk High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the Theatrical cut, newly-restored from the original film elements Original uncompressed 2.0 Stereo PCM Audio Isolated Music and Effects Soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing New audio commentary with writer Dana Olsen, moderated by author Calum Waddell There Goes the Neighbourhood: The Making of The Burbs - A new feature-length documentary including interviews with Dante, actors Corey Feldman, Courtney Gains and Wendy Schaal, director of photography Robert M. Stevens and production designer James H. Spencer The original Workprint cut of the film transferred from Director Joe Dante s personal copy, on home video for the very first time - includes deleted and alternate scenes! A Tale of Two Burbs Video featurette comparing the differences between the Workprint and Theatrical cuts of the film, with optional audio commentary from Dante Alternate ending, presented in HD for the very first time Original Theatrical Trailer in HD Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys Collector s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kenneth J. Souza, author of Scared Silly: The Films of Joe Dante, and an article looking at the collaborations of Joe Dante and composer Jerry Goldsmith, illustrated with original archive stills and posters. See all Reviews
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Is the music and effects tracks mixed together or do you think the music and the effects sounds are on seperate channels?? They're usually mixed together. It's the track they provide to foreign distributors for dubbing.
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It was interesting to hear other music cues in the workprint. I just watched 3-4 scenes and couldn't identify the music, except for the second scene with the newspaper boy where they had used a cue from EXPLORERS.
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