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No. that was in 1997! lol! Arrrgh. I can't resist: You're insane! Casablanca was in 1942 and I'm not watching that in 16:9!
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How much of LEONS ROOM was actually used in the Final Cut. Hard to hear any.
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How much of LEONS ROOM was actually used in the Final Cut. Hard to hear any. "Leon's Room" has generally been referred to on the boots as "Esper Analysis," the scene after "Deckard's Dream." The whole track is present in the film. That "map" linked above should note that "Desolation Path" was only used in the Workprint, but the rest is solid. The anonymous comment below that post is largely accurate, however. Thanks. I thought it was the scene after his.murder when Deckard is looking for clues in his room.
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How can any BUFFY fan watch it in 16x9? This is total bullshit! Because I dont really care what Joss "intended" You could zoom the picture if you want the whole screen filled. Or, use the justify to stretch it to fill the screen- and not lose any image. But noooooooooo[!
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BLADE RUNNER - The Ultimate Single cd Edition (album sequence copyright c. Bruce R. Marshall) 1. LADD COMPANY LOGO ( John Williams) 2. PROLOGUE-DICTIONARY 3. Los Angeles, 2017 4. DECKARD MEETS RACHEL 5. Dr. Tyrell's Owl 6. At Mr. Chew's 7. BICYCLE RIDERS 8. Memories of Green 9. DECKARD DREAMS 10.One More Kiss Dear (song) 11. Blade Runner Blues 12. Love Theme 13. BLIMPVERT (source) 14. Tales of the Future 15. Tyrell's Death 16. Deckard Duels Batty 17.Unveiled, Twinkling Space ( Rachel Sleeps) 18. Tars in Rain (with monologue) 19. End Titles Total Playing Time : app. 72 minutes Bonus Tracks: 20. TEARS IN THE RAIN (instrumental) 21. Mechanical Dolls (unused) 22. Rachel's Song (unused) SOURCES:n Track titles in CAPS are derived from the Off-World 2- disc releases All other tracks derived from "Blade Runner Trilogy" discs 1 & 2 I never noticed before playing this program that DOLLS and SONG go together! Musically- and in the film -according to Krupp! . Bump
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Just curious, have you posted your list anywhere with the individual track times? No I haven't, but I can add that to the original post at some point. I would be interested to see that. I know that the album that Vangelis originally released in the 1990s is very different from the score, but i would also be interested to know if that album contains longer versions of anything heard in the film. One more question: You mentioned a bunch of short cues. I realize that you are placing the score in film order, but have you experimented with combining any of the shorter cues, using tight transitions, into longer tracks? As I mentioned that there is much more music on the CDs than the film versions in many cases. BLUES...FUTURE...etc. V recorded long pieces of contiguous music that was cut up and placed in various places. He edited them down for the official release
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Just curious, have you posted your list anywhere with the individual track times? No I haven't, but I can add that to the original post at some point. I would be interested to see that. I know that the album that Vangelis originally released in the 1990s is very different from the score, but i would also be interested to know if that album contains longer versions of anything heard in the film. One more question: You mentioned a bunch of short cues. I realize that you are placing the score in film order, but have you experimented with combining any of the shorter cues, using tight transitions, into longer tracks? Yes, Blade Runner Blues, Memories of Green and Tales of the Future are all much longer on the officially released soundtrack from 90s. I haven't experimented with combining cues since what I was aiming to do was recreate what Terry Rawlings did in fitting the music to the film. Even without doing that, I find the film version more enjoyable to listen to. Rawlings' edits and reworkings have their own dynamic effect overall, as opposed to Vangelis' originals, which in their longer form are more mood pieces. That's just my personal preference, though. Many people love the longer recordings.
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When I saw the update, decided to locate EMS version. Below are cues from their work... Disc 1 1. Ladd company logo fanfare 0.27 2. Prologue & main titles 4.02 3. Leon’s test 2.32 4. Los angeles, 2019 1.47 5. The blue room 1.14 6. Flight to Tyrell corporation 1.14 7. Rachel 1.40 8. Voight kampff test 2.41 9. Leon’s room (on the trail of nexus 6) 0.52 10. Harps of the Ancient Temples 2.20 11. At mr chew’s 5.04 12. Memories of green 5.46 13. Blade runner blues (full length version) 10.03 14. I’m hungry jf 1.29 15. Deckard’s dream 1.38 16. Esper analysis 2.25 17. Animoid row part 1 (tales of the future) 3.56 18. Animoid row part 2 1.46 19. Qu’ran 3.50 Disc 2 1. Taffey lewis’ club 2.04 2. Miss salome and the snake 1.22 3. Waiting for zhora 1.17 4. Zhora’s retirement 2.07 5. One more kiss, dear 4.01 6. i am the business 3.15 7. love theme 4.57 8. the blimp 2.50 9. morning at the Bradbury 5.11 10. the prodigal son returns 3.08 11. the prodigal son brings death 3.45 12. Deckard enters the Bradbury 2.15 13. Dangerous days 2.49 14. Wounded animals 10.27 15. Tears in rain 2.56 16. Rachel sleeps 2.05 17. End titles 7.31 Disc 3 1. Ladd company logo fanfare 0.24 2. Main titles (workprint version) 0.21 3. Leon’s voight kampff test (alternate take) 1.26 4. Off world blimp advert 1.06 5. Blush response 5.45 6. Empty streets 6.14 7. Bicycle riders (rain in second sector) 2.25 8. Rachel’s song 4.38 9. Memories of green/blade runner blues (film edit) 5.00 10. Piano in an empty room 3.39 11. Thinking of Rachel 1.49 12. Longing 1.59 13. Damask rose 2.30 14. If i didn’t care 3.06 15. One alone 2.25 16. Desolation path (extended) 6.42 17. Mechanical dolls 2.54 18. End titles (alternate edit) 4.36
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Raine Hilson, who was Vangelis' sound engineer at Nemo Studios, near Marble Arch London died suddenly on 12th July 2020 in Nottingham. She worked with Vangelis from 1980 to 1984 and engineered several classic scores and album s including Blade Runner, Chariots Of Fire, Antarctica. In 2010 Raine found a Blade Runner group on google and introduced herself and invited questions about the score and working with Vangelis. Here's the link: https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.blade-runner/c/8sSn0YfHe1E I think you'll need a google password to gain access.
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I'm love BLADE RUNNER, both score and movie, yet I would not be really after everything in complete chronological order, as the music as used in the movie was patched and edited. But I would be interested in a release that contains all the music Vangelis composed for the movie, ideally without edited cues but rather as Vangelis performed them.
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Raine Hilson, who was Vangelis' sound engineer at Nemo Studios, near Marble Arch London died suddenly on 12th July 2020 in Nottingham. She worked with Vangelis from 1980 to 1984 and engineered several classic scores and album s including Blade Runner, Chariots Of Fire, Antarctica. In 2010 Raine found a Blade Runner group on google and introduced herself and invited questions about the score and working with Vangelis. Here's the link: https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.blade-runner/c/8sSn0YfHe1E I think you'll need a google password to gain access. I was able to see it without a password. Thanks for posting that link. Some fantastic trivia and behind-the-scenes tidbits there!
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