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Varese controls some of my favorite Powell scores (I think they've released albums for like half of his output!) so if How To Train Your Dragon was a harbinger of great things to come... Hancock and Paycheck are at the top of my list of wants. Yavar
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Be polite and don't do that. By the way, Justin, I'm sorry for my first post in this thread -- I was feeling grumpy for obvious reasons, but we were due for a new thread and Varese followed with clues only 16 minutes after you started it, so you must've sensed something. Yavar
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Apology accepted, Yavar. Man, if that Goldsmith Releases Train keep steaming on ahead, that would be amazing. With mastering, rights issues, potential tapes issues, and then waiting on sign offs, it must be simply nothing short of a series of amazing coincidences they keep comin' and comin'.
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It will be Powell. He just posted on Instagram, that his new CD is coming on friday !
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the main character has also got a piece of his memory missing Total Recall: The Super Deluxe Edition.
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It will be Powell. He just posted on Instagram, that his new CD is coming on friday ! Paycheck? Please. My favourite John Powell.
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Like I said, it's a stretch. The other reasons Brainstorm comes to mind (no pun intended) is the arm holding the puzzle piece looks like that person could be wearing a lab coat like the scientists in the film, and the piece being taken is from his head/mind/brain. Very imaginative. Have you ever watched the "Fun to Imagine" video with Richard Feynman?
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