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    It wasn't anti-Tyler, Demetris biggrin

    It was pro-Herrmann biggrin
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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    I just got JNH's Water Horse: Legend of the Deep and Zimmer's King Arthur for my birthday! smile Yay!
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeJan 29th 2008
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    PawelStroinski wrote
    Christodoulides wrote
    Atham wrote
    AVPR - Tyler

    It's not what I ordered. But thats what I was sent instead of North By Northwest. Grrrrrrrrrrrr!


    Better tongue wink


    BLASPHEMY!!!!!!! biggrin wink

    Of course is a blasphemy....AVP:R is MUCH better than North by NorthwestZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzZZZZZ... biggrin
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      CommentAuthorMarselus
    • CommentTimeJan 29th 2008
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    Christodoulides wrote
    KING ARTHUR ROCKS! punk

    Agree, one of the most underrated scores by Zimmer, along with Pearl Harbor.
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    Marselus wrote
    Of course is a blasphemy....AVP:R is MUCH better than North by NorthwestZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzZZZZZ... biggrin



    As the mighty ERIC CARTMAN would have said: "I love you guy(s)"
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    Just read your KING ARTHUR / PEARL HARBOR post, two scores i COMPLETELY ADORE and decided to double the above sentiment!
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJan 29th 2008
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    Yeah, but he'll make you eat your own parents. Go figure.
    A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence | Leopold Stokowski
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    • CommentTimeJan 29th 2008 edited
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    Danny Elfman - Batman
    Hans Zimmer - Pearl Harbor (second copy)
    Jan Schade - Black Box BRD
    Karim Sebastian Elias - Siegfried
    Matthias Beine - Fremder Freund
    Marcel Barsotti - Kebab Connection
    Julian Boyd/Phirefones - Muxmäuschenstill
    Stefan Nilsson - Så som i himmelen
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      CommentAuthorNunoM
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
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    Bought today cheesy
    Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem - Brian Tyler
    Thunderball - John Barry
    The Spy Who Loved Me - Marvin Hamlisch
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      CommentAuthorBhelPuri
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
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    Joep wrote
    Karim Sebastian Elias - Siegfried
    Marcel Barsotti - Kebab Connection


    I've seen those two albums on ebay sometime back and didn't know what to make of it. I'm eager to know how they are.
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    The Spiderwick Chronicles - James Horner
    Navajo Joe - Ennio Morricone
    The Devil's Own - James Horner
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    I don't know. I just ordered it. biggrin
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2008
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    Christodoulides wrote
    How's the 2nd?


    I think one more than the third.
    Not quite first, though.
    Just your friendly neighbourhood disturbance in the Force.
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    The first two packages of CDs for the year came...

    Azur et Asmar (Yared) - YUCK! Risk of buying things in foreign languages... there was probably some indication that this score was absolutely covered head-to-toe with dialogue.
    L'Enfer (Tanovic et al)
    Persepolis (Bernet)
    De Fortabte Sjaeles (Cornish) - nice to have a CD of it finally
    War and Peace (Kaczmarek)
    The Story of the Great King and Four Gods (Hisiashi)
    Journey from the Fall (Wong)
    The Last Winter (Grace/Sanko)
    3:10 to Yuma (Beltrami) - this score deserved a CD case, I guess the digipak will have to do!
    Jazz meets the Symphony 6 (Schifrin, Sydney Symphony) - I missed this live performance from a few back, and I don't have any of the previous five albums, but I'm looking forward to some Schifrin
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    I got two used scores today:

    1) The Host (Byeong Woo Lee)
    2) Charlotte's Web (Danny Elfman)

    Can't say I'm too excited. slant But, I'll try to listen to them tonight while I fold towels.
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    That's a very long towel-folding session!
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    I have a copious amount of towels.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2008
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    muckle_dabuckle wrote
    I have a copious amount of towels.


    Obviously!? spin biggrin
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    Hit another used CD store today and came away with these:

    1)Caveman's Valentine (Blanchard)-not too excited about, but it was only .95 cents
    2) Arthur and the Invisibles (Serra)-I have high hopes for this one
    3) Farewell My Concubine-Silva Comp
    4) Endurance (Powell)
    5) The Mighty (Jones)
    6) How to Make An American Quilt (T-Newman)
    7) Don Quixote (Hartley)
    8) Best Laid Plans (Armstrong)-Not expecting much
    9) Field of Dreams (Horner)
    10) Don Juan DeMarco (Kamen)
    11) Muppet Treasure Island (Zimmer)
    12) Blade (Isham)-not too excited about, but it was .95 cents as well

    The embarrassing part was I had to get a basket to hold all the CDs because I bought so many. Most were only $1-3 for some reason. The Silva compilation is amazing so far. I can't believe what I'm hearing. shocked I'm also glad I finally found Muppet Treasure Island. My Zimmer collection is almost complete now. I pretty much just need Regarding Henry, Paper House, the Holiday, Thunderbirds, and Batman Begins.

    I have a lot of towel folding to do.

    -Nate
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008
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    Philippe Eidel & Toshi Tsuchitori - The Mahabharata
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    muckle_dabuckle wrote
    1)Caveman's Valentine (Blanchard)-not too excited about, but it was only .95 cents


    'Moth Ballet', 'Rom and Lulu Drive' and 'Musical Rampage' make that score an overlooked gem. 'Moth Ballet' in particular is gripping composition for film.
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      CommentAuthorBhelPuri
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008 edited
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    franz_conrad wrote
    Azur et Asmar (Yared) - YUCK! Risk of buying things in foreign languages... there was probably some indication that this score was absolutely covered head-to-toe with dialogue.

    Aside from the dialogues, how is the score?

    muckle_dabuckle wrote
    Hit another used CD store today and came away with these:
    -Nate


    Those are excellent deals and some fine scores you have there! Agree with what Franz says about the Blanchard. The Serra cues were a great listen in small doses but didn't work for me as a full cd listening experience. I just bought the Silva compilation thanks to you (it was just $2 on Amazon). Endurance has some nice guitar cues. The Newman title theme is simply gorgeous (or as a friend put it-- like two oboes making love to each other)

    Joep wrote
    Philippe Eidel & Toshi Tsuchitori - The Mahabharata

    Very interesting, Joep. I'm always game for more scores with an Indian connection. How do you like this one?
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    BhelPuri wrote
    franz_conrad wrote
    Azur et Asmar (Yared) - YUCK! Risk of buying things in foreign languages... there was probably some indication that this score was absolutely covered head-to-toe with dialogue.

    Aside from the dialogues, how is the score?


    I'm not sure, to be honest, since the dialogue gets in the way of concentrating on the music. What makes it sad is that there were two releases, and I thought I'd bought a dialogue-free one.
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      CommentAuthorLSH
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008
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    The Assassination Of Jesses James By The Coward Robert Ford - Nick Cave & Warren Ellis

    smile
    "Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" Douglas Adams
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008 edited
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    Joep wrote
    Philippe Eidel & Toshi Tsuchitori - The Mahabharata

    BhelPuri wrote
    Very interesting, Joep. I'm always game for more scores with an Indian connection. How do you like this one?


    Eidel is a French composer that specialises in world music. He writes scores and works with world artists. On The Mahabharata he's worked with Japanese percussionist Tsuchitori, creating authentic Indian music that should interest you. I think in terms of authenticy he's a bit like Bruno Coulais. I'm fascinated by his score to Bunker Palace Hôtel. It's a science fiction thriller for which he took a Balkan approach and collaborated with Arnaud Devos.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008
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    Thanks to Demetris sending me a file I decided to buy the official release of AVPR

    Nothing original but it's a fun ride.
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeFeb 3rd 2008
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    Still awaiting your MEMBERSHIP Mr. Lines.

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    A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence | Leopold Stokowski