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MV said LLL was re-releaseing most of the Big screen catalog. If that is true then we might get an expanded release of Big Screen Records release of Tales from The Crypt. That would be really great. Didn't MV put an APB request out for episode suggestions for Crypt a while back? :-)
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lol
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The ears look Vulcan. Something Trek? This soon? Maybe not. Dennis the Menace? Or...Flight of the Navigator?
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Aug 9, 2011 - 7:30 AM
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David-R.
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Well, now we know what the smile meant: Coming Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at 1 PM PST A CERTAIN SMILE - 2 cd set Music by Alfred Newman LLLCD 1178 Limited Edition of 2500 units Retail Price: $19.98 Produced by Nick Redman (Disc 1), Didier C. Deutsch and Mark G. Wilder (Disc 2) Mastered by Daniel Hersch at D2 Mastering, Atwater Village, CA (Disc 1) and Mark G. Wilder at Battery Studios, NY (Disc 2) Liner Notes by Julie Kirgo Art Direction by Jim Titus We are very excited to announce our first GOLDEN AGE title to come down the chute in quite some time (THE BIG COUNTRY being the last major Golden Oldie we did). With the release of A Certain Smile, La-La Land will start to embark on a series of Classic film scores from all over the Golden Age of Hollywood. Names like Newman, Tiomkin, and Waxman (to name a few) will join La-La Land's ever growing family of great composers. This lavish 2 disc production is brought to you courtesy of 20th Century Fox and Sony Music in New York. Disc 1 features the expanded film score remastered from the original 1/2 tapes stored at Fox. Disc 2 is the LP master, remastered from the original 1/2 tapes stored in New York at Sony Music. The incomparable Julie Kirgo provides in depth notes on the score and the film itself. The gorgeous 20 page booklet has that "Titus Touch" that is sure to appeal to fans of this romantic score. And, of course, the cherry on top is the title song sung by Johnny Mathis, never sounding so lush and vibrant. We did not forget you fans of the 80's and 90's. Our other treat is brought to you courtesy of MGM Studios. SPELLBINDER Music by Basil Poledouris LLLCD 1177 Limited Edition of 1200 Units Retail Price: $19.98 Produced by Ford A. Thaxton Mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland Liner Notes by Randall D Larson Art Direction by Mark Banning When it comes to unusual scores in Mr Poledouris' trunk of music, this one ranks right up there with the likes of Breakdown and No Man's Land. Spellinder is an experimental electronic score that uses mood and technique more than melody. Director Janet Greek and the film's score mixer, Tim Boyle, help guide liner note writer Randall D. Larson through this eeire tale of love, witchcraft and otherworldly music. Mark Banning provides atmospheric art direction. It's Poledouris. It's a World Premiere. It's 1200 units. Need I write more? wink See y'all back here next week, Tuesday August 16, 2011 at 1 pm PST when these two titles go live on our website and other fine online establishments.
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Terrific! Spellbinder has some really great moments.
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Aug 31, 2011 - 4:15 PM
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bdm
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Glad Commando sold out fast. Not surprised with the slow sales of TNG box though - not pushing buttons etc - just felt that TNG pot had been drained with the 4 Cresendo discs and the FSM Ron Jones Box. However, I hadn't planned to get it myself, but as few releases in July appealed to me, and the price was very reasonable, and I have a soft spot for STAR TREK, I picked it up. It's a great set, and I can highly recomend it; pick one up in "a slow month," or put it on your Xmas/birthday/et al wish lists. I also think a DS9, Voyager or Enterprise set would sell better, as those shows haven't been as well represented on disc to date. And the original series would fly off the shelves - at warp factor 10 (or higher) I tell you! While disappointed in sales so far, I'm sure MV will find this set selling well over time
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Aug 31, 2011 - 4:39 PM
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jkannry
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Glad Commando sold out fast. Not surprised with the slow sales of TNG box though - not pushing buttons etc - just felt that TNG pot had been drained with the 4 Cresendo discs and the FSM Ron Jones Box. However, I hadn't planned to get it myself, but as few releases in July appealed to me, and the price was very reasonable, and I have a soft spot for STAR TREK, I picked it up. It's a great set, and I can highly recomend it; pick one up in "a slow month," or put it on your Xmas/birthday/et al wish lists. I also think a DS9, Voyager or Enterprise set would sell better, as those shows haven't been as well represented on disc to date. And the original series would fly off the shelves - at warp factor 10 (or higher) I tell you! While disappointed in sales so far, I'm sure MV will find this set selling well over time perfectly said and well put. Deep Space 9 and Enterprise I agree would be sell outs. But I personally will buy all ST soundtrack releases. I bought mine through creature features to get autograph. Hope that counts. I still want to see cues from the wounded released.
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