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Bruce Broughton composed the score, but Jerry Goldsmith's Carolco jingle is on the complete Tombstone.
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In regards to "Predator": Roger: (August 2, 2010) JackDVD78@aol.com wrote: Forgive me for asking but what was prompted the usage of the Fox Logo fanfare 1992 Goldenthal version instead of the 1987 version? Not a huge deal but was curious.
Because we didn't want to include less than what had been released previously
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but with this one I have one simple question - Predator was released in 1987, and this version is credited as 1992. So how can it happened?
In the late 90s, Fox was going to release a score CD that was going to contain abridged scores to Predator and Die Hard, and was going to open with Elliot Goldenthal's variant of the Fox logo that he recorded for Alien 3. That CD ultimately never happened, and when Varese issued both scored individually, they honored that original CD by putting the Alien 3 logo recording on their Predator CD. Now why Intrada followed suit it and put it on both of their versions I have no idea. The recording has nothing to do with Predator and belongs on a future expanded version of Alien 3 instead. Oh well.
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Anyone ever find a recording of the 2-bit version of Goldsmith's Universal Fanfare from "Scott Pilgrim"? Also, Tiomkin's fanfare to Winchester Pictures is on FSM's CD of "The Thing From Another World." And the drum roll that announces " A Woodfall Production" can be heard at the start of Kritzerland's "Tom Jones".
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Joe Harnell's distinctive UA logo from the 70s is on 'The Film music of Joe Harnell'.
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Good topic. The exciting United Artists theme is on THE FILM MUSIC OF JOE HARNELL, Disc 1. I will always remember this cue from ROCKY III, which I watched every chance I got when my mom got cable in the mid-1980s.
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Good topic. The exciting United Artists theme is on THE FILM MUSIC OF JOE HARNELL, Disc 1. I will always remember this cue from ROCKY III, which I watched every chance I got when my mom got cable in the mid-1980s. And several James Bond movies made around 1980.
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