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Here's the titles of the two Haslinger cues I've talked about, The Ad-Mall and The Neuroflex. I don't have any slates to provides unfortunately, I've managed to find one of these in WAV 15 years ago, but never found the other one. I'll be glad to have both of them included in this set. Sorry to disappoint but everything on the release is composed by John Williams.
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Wooohoooooo!!!! LLL you've made my day! This is one of Williams' scores I like most. Stunning action stuff.
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Hmm... This or Howard The Duck.
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The OST is probably one of my least listened to Williams CDs so I should maybe revisit it, haven't heard it in a long time. Unfortunately I never liked the movie either. I made a 30 minute program that works. Any more it loses momentum. The highlight are excellent, though!
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The OST is probably one of my least listened to Williams CDs so I should maybe revisit it, haven't heard it in a long time. Unfortunately I never liked the movie either. You can make a solid 30 minute presentation out of the score, for sure. Sean's Theme Pre-Crime To The Rescue Everybody Runs! Anderton's Great Escape Spyders A New Beginning OR the Minority Report end title (which has A New Beginning in its actual, un-looped performance - thanks JLB, a nutcase - but it's buried at the end of the cue) That's about it for the highlights (for me). Score works well in the film, but a lot of the second half of the album really does nothing for me.
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The OST is probably one of my least listened to Williams CDs so I should maybe revisit it, haven't heard it in a long time. Unfortunately I never liked the movie either. You can make a solid 30 minute presentation out of the score, for sure. Sean's Theme Pre-Crime To The Rescue Everybody Runs! Anderton's Great Escape Spyders A New Beginning OR the Minority Report end title (which has A New Beginning in its actual, un-looped performance - thanks JLB, a nutcase - but it's buried at the end of the cue) That's about it for the highlights (for me). Score works well in the film, but a lot of the second half of the album really does nothing for me. My thirty minutes is ' better' than your 30 minutes!
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The three sci-fi scores JW did for SS on the 2000s are spectacular! He really had a creative resurgence with those scores!
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The OST is probably one of my least listened to Williams CDs so I should maybe revisit it, haven't heard it in a long time. Unfortunately I never liked the movie either. You can make a solid 30 minute presentation out of the score, for sure. Sean's Theme Pre-Crime To The Rescue Everybody Runs! Anderton's Great Escape Spyders A New Beginning OR the Minority Report end title (which has A New Beginning in its actual, un-looped performance - thanks JLB, a nutcase - but it's buried at the end of the cue) That's about it for the highlights (for me). Score works well in the film, but a lot of the second half of the album really does nothing for me. My thirty minutes is ' better' than your 30 minutes! I looked at yours before I did that and disagree! You left off Everybody Runs! Oh, you know what, maybe the "good" part of that cue will be separate now on the new LLL version, as the second half of that track is a separate cue from earlier in the film.
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Five tracks on the original OST album contained cues from different parts of the movie smashed together. To break the OST up into chronological order takes editing work 01 02A "Can You See?" [0:00-1:02] {The Crime} 02 03 Pre-Crime To The Rescue 03 04A Sean And Lara [0:00-3:07] {Image of Sean} 04 08B Everybody Runs! [2:19-end] {Agatha Springs Forward} 05 12B Visions Of Anne Lively [1:12-2:26] 06 07C Eye-Dentiscan [3:55-end] {Elevator Confrontation} 07 08A Everybody Runs! [0:00-2:18] {Anderton on the Run} 08 10 Anderton's Great Escape 09 06 The Greenhouse Effect 10 11 Dr. Eddie And Miss Van Eych 11 04B Sean And Lara [3:07-end] {The Swimming Pool Scene} 12 05 Spyders 13 07A Eye-Dentiscan [0:00-3:18] {Saving the Eye Ball} 14 12A/C Visions Of Anne Lively [0:00-1:12/2:26-end] {Agatha Sees All} 15 07B Eye-Dentiscan [3:19-3:55] {The Man In The Window} 16 13 Leo Crow... The Confrontation 17 14 "Sean" By Agatha 18 02B "Can You See?" [1:03-end] {Run!!!} 19 15 Psychic Truth and Finale 20 09 Sean's Theme 21 01 Minority Report (16 A New Beginning is not needed, as it is nothing more than a repeat of the second half of track 1, with a loop added.) In the end, the complete score presentation has a much stronger narrative and tells a much more complete story than the jumbled up OST presentation JW put together. I have come to really love JW's brooding sound, and this score so perfectly balances it with outburts of high octane action music and heartbreaking emotional music.
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If I am really familiar with a film then I generally don't like " jumbled and smashed up" cues as is done on MR. I really don't think of the film whilst listening. On the other hand, WOTW IS a score where I associate cues with specific incidents in the film. When I sequenced the CD I kept most of the score but completely reworked JW's sequencing!
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