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    • CommentAuthorKevinSmith
    • CommentTimeDec 30th 2010
    Attack of The 50ft Woman


    You know, there are movies, and then there are MOVIES.
    Revenge is sweet... Revenge is best served cold... Revenge is ice cream.
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      CommentAuthorBhelPuri
    • CommentTimeDec 30th 2010
    Timmer wrote
    DreamTheater wrote
    After the plotting comes the planning, that's a fact. smile


    I'm planning a plot tongue


    You guys are such a hoot!


    I'll extend the train with some crappy verse--

    The Family Plot

    A pot and a pan fell madly in love
    And planned to start a family--
    “We’ll procreate with lust, despite our rust
    Even if the idea is unsound practically”

    But alas, their union was thwarted, and license revoked
    With an outdated city noise ordinance invoked.
    So they plotted and planned a family plot
    To increase the numbers of their lot.

    The pot grew a plant, and the pan got an implant
    Soon their plants embraced and joined as one
    And offsprings sprang shortly before summer.
    Their plan had worked, and their work was done!

    “We couldn’t produce a T-Fal set
    But delighted we are at our tea-tree”
    They grew in every direction they could get
    Until their size irked the Bureau of Forestry.

    “That’s enough”, screamed Officer Bob-Dee-Hech
    “Consider this as your final warning.
    I could have you evicted. Instead, I shall
    sentence you to mandatory family planning”

    With copious tears and snips and shears
    They planned and plotted a family plan
    To cap their numbers at forty-two.
    But thanks to a horrific mutation
    They now feed on Flesh+Blood
    Beware, Officer! They’re out to get you!
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      CommentAuthorBobdH
    • CommentTimeDec 30th 2010
    HAHAHA, i'll make some more errors in the future, given the fun you're having with it! punk biggrin
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeDec 30th 2010
    BP ..... biggrin cool beer
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
  1. BobdH wrote
    HAHAHA, i'll make some more errors in the future, given the fun you're having with it! punk biggrin


    why do you think I'm still here? wink
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
  2. Thomas Glorieux wrote
    BobdH wrote
    HAHAHA, i'll make some more errors in the future, given the fun you're having with it! punk biggrin


    why do you think I'm still here? wink


    To put up JNH reviews?
    "considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeDec 30th 2010 edited
    Graeme Revell - The Saint
    Steve Willaert - Oud Geld
    Dirk Brossé - A Portrait in music (box)
    Tom Holkenborg - New Kids Turbo
    Dimitri Shostakovich - Odna
    Dimitri Shostakovich - Gamlet
    Dimitri Shostakovich - Podrugi
    Sergei Prokofiev - Aleksandr Nevskiy
    Andrei Feofanov & Vsevolod Saksonov - Turetskiy Gambit
    Lucio Godoy - Les Lundis Au Soleil
    Takefumi Haketa - Mahô Tsukai Ni Taisetsu Na Koto
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJan 2nd 2011
    Kitaro & Randy Miller - Song Jia Huang Chao
    • CommentAuthorMatt C
    • CommentTimeJan 11th 2011
    From Screen Archives (which arrived today):

    Hollywood '95
    Batman (Elfman) (used)

    I've cut back a lot.
    http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog
    • CommentAuthorMatt C
    • CommentTimeJan 19th 2011
    A new order from MovieMusic:

    El Mal Ajeno (Velazquez)
    Twilight Saga: New Moon (Desplat)
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Desplat)
    http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 19th 2011
    MovieMusic?
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
    • CommentAuthorMatt C
    • CommentTimeJan 19th 2011
    Timmer wrote
    MovieMusic?


    http://www.moviemusic.com/

    Can't beat $1 shipping for U.S. citizens.
    http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 19th 2011
    Matt C wrote
    Timmer wrote
    MovieMusic?


    http://www.moviemusic.com/

    Can't beat $1 shipping for U.S. citizens.


    I know that Matt, it's just that I thought the title had changed along with the new forum?
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
  3. A bit of a mix today:

    Lombardi - David Robidoux

    A synth score to an NFL Films documentary on Vince Lombardi, best known (in the US I would imagine) as head coach of the Green Bay Packers American football team, and who the NFL Super Bowl trophy is named after. I like Robidoux's adrenaline-fueled approach to these sports documentary films - his choice of synths and his reliance on nothing too patriotic. I've listened to some of Sam Spence's work on these types of documentaries and they are just a bit too patriotic for my tastes.

    Ivan The Terrible - Sergei Prokofiev

    I already have the Leonard Slatkin/St Louis Symphony Orchestra selection of tracks that's available on a Vox Box 2-CD set (along with some tracks from Alexander Nevsky and Lieutenant Kizheh (or however it's spelled), but after hearing the Strobel/Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin "complete score" to Alexander Nevsky and how much great music I'd missed listening only to the Vox Box selection I decided to find an expanded version of Ivan The Terrible. I was torn between the Fedoseyev/Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra (Nimbus Records) version and the Polyansky/Russian State Symphony Orchestra (Chandos Records) and there were glowing reviews for both versions. But, in the end, I went for the latter release (partly because it also featured a 20 minute suite from Prokofiev's Ballad of An Unknown Boy). Now I need to put aside a big chunk of time to listen to this.
    The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2011
    Vangelis - Themes
    Philippe Rombi - Joyeux Noel
    Vlatko Stefanovski - Sarajevo (theatre score)
    Gustavo Santaolalla - Diarios de Motocicleta
    Gerd Braumann- Räuber Kneissl
    Marcel Barsotti - Für Immer und Immer
    Karim Sebastian Elias - Die Rosenzüchterin
    David Kraus - Mestecko aneb Sláva vítezum, cest porazeným
    Fonny de Wulf - Flikken Volume 2
    Stefan Nilsson - En sång för Martin
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2011
    Good batch there, Joep. Love the Vangelis, Santaolalla and Nilsson, in particular.
    I am extremely serious.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2011
    I'm still searching for more Scandinavian scores. They are usually a bit expensive and hard to find. Any help will be much appreciated.... Luckily, I found my favourite Nilsson score for a fairly cheap price.
    • CommentAuthorMatt C
    • CommentTimeJan 21st 2011
    Timmer wrote

    I know that Matt, it's just that I thought the title had changed along with the new forum?


    It did for a couple of days, but they reverted it back to its original name.
    http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 21st 2011
    Joep wrote
    I'm still searching for more Scandinavian scores. They are usually a bit expensive and hard to find. Any help will be much appreciated.... Luckily, I found my favourite Nilsson score for a fairly cheap price.


    I think I sent you my Norwegian film music sampler awhile back? As I remember, you weren't too keen on most of the tracks, but there were a couple you liked.
    I am extremely serious.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJan 22nd 2011 edited
    That's right. I would like to get my hands on cd releases by Ragnar Bjerkreim and Egil Monn-Iversen.

    Some more purchases:
    Jerry van Rooyen - At 250 Miles Per Hour (including music from 4 German films)
    Beat at Cinecittà Volume 1
    Francis Lai - Bilitis and other Love Stories
    Niki Reiser - Pünktchen und Anton
    Niki Resier - Keiner Liebt Mich
    Carlo Nicolau & Rosino Serrano - Santitos
    Toshiro Masuda - Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi: Pine
  4. Blade Runner (Vangelis)

    The 1994 release, which is more than enough for me.
    "considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011 edited
    DreamTheater wrote
    Blade Runner (Vangelis)

    The 1994 release, which is more than enough for me.


    thumbs <-- thumbs

    Although I DO find the 3CD set interesting, since that is made out of listening experience considerations too!
    I am extremely serious.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    shocked Why's that then Thor?
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    Timmer wrote
    shocked Why's that then Thor?


    Why's what?
    I am extremely serious.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    The 3CD Bladerunner set, what makes it such a good listen for you?
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    Timmer wrote
    The 3CD Bladerunner set, what makes it such a good listen for you?


    The concept idea. It's not C&C. First disc is the 1994 album. Third disc is an "inspired by" disc. Second CD contains some previously unreleased tracks, but not everything. Plus, it seems to be organized for listening experience.

    So three listening experience CD's.
    I am extremely serious.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    I'm intrigued by the "inspired by" disc? I've seen it about for cheap so I should pick it up.
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
  5. I listened to the three discs before deciding on whether to get the 3CD or 1CD, and suffice it to say that the extra music on discs 2 and 3 didn't win me over. Disc 2 is very boring IMO and disc 3 is a tad more interesting, but I'm just not a Vangelis fan, so the 12 original tracks are enough for me.

    The only other things I have by Vangelis are that BR orchestral arrangement thingie, and Alexander (which I do like a lot).
    "considering I've seen an enormous debate here about The Amazing Spider-Man and the ones who love it, and the ones who hate it, I feel myself obliged to say: TASTE DIFFERS, DEAL WITH IT" - Thomas G.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    Well, I am a Vangelis fan so you're the wrong man to ask tongue
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2011
    Vangelis is one of the greatest, most influential figures in modern musical history and it's pretty much undeniable.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.