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Jun 14, 2016 - 7:31 AM
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The Thing
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LA LA LAND Records released the firt. Hoping they will release the second. It seems Watertower acquired the licence to release this, and they often choose the CD-R route, which may indicate that they would probably rather not be bothered with CDs at all. And then us fussy people don't buy them for that reason, which means fewer sales, and more justification not to make proper CDs. Perhaps the first one didn't sell well enough for LLL to be interested in the sequel, plus LLL seem to be more selective with their releases from new films, no doubt due to lower consumer interest. It's not a Golden Age classic, it lacks melody, it wasn't written by Goldsmith, so it won't interest the masses... blah blah blah...
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Jun 14, 2016 - 8:04 AM
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Bob Bryden
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LA LA LAND Records released the firt. Hoping they will release the second. It seems Watertower acquired the licence to release this, and they often choose the CD-R route, which may indicate that they would probably rather not be bothered with CDs at all. And then us fussy people don't buy them for that reason, which means fewer sales, and more justification not to make proper CDs. Perhaps the first one didn't sell well enough for LLL to be interested in the sequel, plus LLL seem to be more selective with their releases from new films, no doubt due to lower consumer interest. It's not a Golden Age classic, it lacks melody, it wasn't written by Goldsmith, so it won't interest the masses... blah blah blah... On the 'lacks melody' front, I'd just like to chime in that I saw the film last night and during a couple of sequences made the observation, 'this composer is not afraid to write melody'. He even wrote a one-off scene-specific 'tune' for one of the climactic bits.
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