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It's really loud! Okay, for me I love the Goldenthal sound in Batman Forever and Final fantasy, and it has a lot more of that. That's about it for me. The film is abysmal. (Though someone might try convincing everyone it's worth reappraisal. It's really not.) Thank you Mr. Xebec. Is the score substantially different from the one in Batman Forever? P.S. I got sidetracked with the Thriller episodes, but I will soon be posting my impressions. Thanks agin.
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Jul 28, 2020 - 11:02 PM
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Xebec
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It's really loud! Okay, for me I love the Goldenthal sound in Batman Forever and Final Fantasy, and it has a lot more of that. That's about it for me. The film is abysmal. (Though someone might try convincing everyone it's worth reappraisal. It's really not.) Thank you Mr. Xebec. Is the score substantially different from the one in Batman Forever? P.S. I got sidetracked with the Thriller episodes, but I will soon be posting my impressions. Thanks agin. Honestly, I've a very bad memory, and can't recall. There must be new themes and such, but i can't remember. Generally, to me, they sound so similar at times i'd not be able to pick bits apart. Sorry, not very substantial in reply.
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Dunno if I participated in this already, but (in no particular order except for Sinbad, which is absolutely #1)... Sinbad the Sailor by Roy Webb -- IMO the best Sinbad score to the best Sinbad film; an absolute masterpiece. Technically a 5 minute suite was released on a Roy Webb compilation, but it barely scratches the surface of this rich and sweeping thematic orchestral adventure score. Support Your Local Sheriff! by Jeff Alexander -- absolutely delightful and memorable score for one of my favorite films ever (a hilarious western comedy); the main theme gets put through a ton of variations both dramatic and comedic. Technically this has been released as a Blu-ray isolated score track by Twilight Time, but I think it deserves an actual album release and think the audio can be improved. Night of the Hunter by Walter Schumann -- this masterpiece of a score (for a masterpiece of a film) has only been represented on a sort of storybook LP; it deserves a full music-only release sans spoken word. Storia di una Donna (Story of a Woman) by John Williams -- this lovely obscure score by the maestro is similar in a way to my favorite single score of his (Jane Eyre, which itself deserves an expanded release but tapes are lost). Intrada found tapes and pursued a release but for some strange reason Williams himself has vetoed it, for now. Black Patch by Jerry Goldsmith -- his very first feature film score, it also features some amazing music, including in my opinion one of the best main themes of his entire career. Yavar
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Updated list from my 2017 post: HAWAII FIVE-0 Compilation (Morton Stevens) RAISE THE TITANIC Film Tracks (John Barry) THE SALAMANDER Film Tracks (Jerry Goldsmith) SHADOW ON THE LAND (Sol Kaplan) CLARETTA (Gerard Schumann)
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Lps never on cd: Stanley Myers -- The Raging Moon Richard Rodney Bennett -- Nicholas and Alexandra Nino Rota -- Tutti di Film Fellini Lalo Schifrin -- Murderers' Row Quincy Jones -- The Hot Rock
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The Hearse Baby Boom Pete's Dragon EXPANDED (1977) Bedknobs & Broomsticks EXPANDED Something Wicked This Way Comes EXPANDED (Horner version)
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I guess it's the logical pairing, but I never liked Support Your Local Gunfighter, film (which featured a lot of the same talent as Sheriff) or score (which didn't). Very different musically from Jeff Alexander's work, IMO. Yavar
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I would give up all my other 40 soundtrack wishes for the following five: 1. "Magnum, p.i." (2 CD-set, Post & Carpenter) 2. "The Rockford Files" (2 CD-set, Post & Carpenter) 3. "The A-Team" (2 CD-set, Post & Carpenter) 4. "Airwolf" (2 CD-set, including complete Pilot-score and other stuff from Levay and Harpaz) 5. "Stargate SG-1" & "Stargate Atlantis" (4 CD-set, Joel Goldsmith)
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August Rush, Score Only, Mark Mancina
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Namu,the Killer Whale-Samuel Matlovsky Madigan-Don Costa SOB-Henry Mancini Symptoms-John Scott Magnificent Thief(It Takes a Thief pilot film)-Ernie Freeman
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