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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XIV
- Comment NP: [b]The Man Who Knew Too Little - Christopher Young[/b] A nice little jazzy comedy score. It shares some simularies to 60's scores by Mancini, Schifrin and others. Good music for lounging around at night, nothing too dull, nothing too loud.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 31st 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XIV
- Comment [b]Raiders of the Lost Ark - Polydor Version[/b] Haven't heard this one in eons, it's like a visit from an old friend, as this was one of my favorites right when I started collecting. Excellent all around, every track on here is a winner! I was very excited when I found it used over a decade ago. ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 26th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XIV
- Comment [quote][b]Anthony wrote[/b] [quote][b]TrekkinD wrote[/b] [b]Varese Sarabande: A 30th Anniversary Celebration[/b] A great sampler series of Varese's last five years of output. I wish that more record labels made releases like this. It's a good way to try out new scores. From the 25th ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 16th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XIV
- Comment [b]Varese Sarabande: A 30th Anniversary Celebration[/b] A great sampler series of Varese's last five years of output. I wish that more record labels made releases like this. It's a good way to try out new scores. From the 25th Anniversary, I picked up many CD's based on the tracks I liked on ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 15th 2008
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- discussion topic Reviews. Are they still worth it?
- Comment I still enjoy reading reviews. I'm trying to be more picky about what I buy and I find for me that the reviews help give me an idea of the whole score. I find that I can't get a good feel for the score by the low fidelity 30 second soundclips at many of the online stores. Most of the time, if it ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 15th 2008
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- discussion topic BRIAN TYLER
- Comment [quote][b]EnemyToo wrote[/b] Is he scoring "Eagle Eye" directed by DJ Caruso (Disturbia)? I know IMDB's not very reliable but they list him as the composer. Can someone confirm?[/quote] Howdy, I was at the Varese Bash and when I was talking to Tyler, he mentioned that he was going to be ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added May 15th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [quote][b]Marselus wrote[/b] There´s music from the fight in LA (tracks 11 to 13: seven minutes) plus the final dragon fight (tracks 14 and 15: five minutes) and the epilogue (track 16, the arrangement of the Korean song). Fifteen minutes total. Funny and unpretentious movie by the way, the ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 28th 2008
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- discussion topic Associating thoughts!
- Comment No, not really!
- Category Games!
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 27th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [quote][b]Scribe wrote[/b] NP: [b]D-War[/b] - Steve Jablonsky An incredibly cliched score, but fun. And the Jablonsky arrangement of the Japanese traditional song at the end is to die for.[/quote] How much of the music from the fight in Los Angeles is on the D-War CD? From the track listings it ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 27th 2008
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- discussion topic JAMES HORNER
- Comment 1. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn 2. Aliens 3. The Rocketeer
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 25th 2008
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- discussion topic DAVID ARNOLD
- Comment 1) Tomorrow Never Dies 2) Die Another Day (Complete) 3) The World is Not Enough I love Arnold's Bond work. IMHO they all have some catchy themes and some of my favorite techno in film scores. I'd like to put Godzilla or ID4 up there, but I just can't get enough of Arnold in Bond mode.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 24th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [b]Wild Rovers: Jerry Goldsmith[/b] Great Jerry Goldsmith Western. Bronco Bustin' rules!
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 22nd 2008
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- discussion topic Associating thoughts!
- Comment Flux Capacitor
- Category Games!
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 20th 2008
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- discussion topic Best TV scores?
- Comment I'd like to second Justin's comments on CHiPs. I won't admit at how often I play Silvestri's Disco grooves. Great driving music! Hopefully someday, FSM will release more CHiPs scores. The Man From U.N.C.L.E: If you like 60's spy music, the FSM series (7 discs!) has a great variety of it. ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 17th 2008
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- discussion topic Associating thoughts!
- Comment Chargers!
- Category Games!
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 15th 2008
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- discussion topic JOHN WILLIAMS
- Comment 1. Empire Strikes Back 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. Jurassic Park All of these are scores that really sparked my interest in movie music and have great moments to hum along to.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 15th 2008
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- discussion topic JAMES NEWTON HOWARD
- Comment 1. Waterworld 2. Atlantis 3. Dinosaur
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 13th 2008
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- discussion topic Scores of 2008
- Comment The two scores that I personally am really excited about this year are: [b]Bond 22[/b] - David Arnold [b]Indiana Jones[/b] - John Williams I'm especially excited about Indiana Jones. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was one of my first scores I ever purchased, and still is one of my ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 4th 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [quote]Christodoulides Wrote: Casino Royale is kick-ass and Arnold has proven he has a lot of new, adrenaline-pumped and fresh stuff to offer to the franchise.[/quote] I'd agree that Arnold still has what it takes to score the next Bond movie. "African Rundown" was probably my favorite ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 3rd 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [big]Brotherhood of the Wolf - Joseph LoDuca[/big] I found this in a used bin a while back for cheap and bought it since a friend really likes the movie (I haven't seen it). It's a pretty interesting and varied listen so far, I'm part way through on my first listen. Lots of exotic and varied ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Jan 2nd 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [b]Rush Hour 3: Lalo Schifrin[/b] A very good energetic action score with a bit of a 70's Enter the Dragon vibe. I really dig the percussion in the action tracks. On a whole the score seems much more lively than Rush Hour 2. Action Highlights are "Bikers" and "Chasing the ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 29th 2007
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- discussion topic Associating thoughts!
- Comment Chris Tucker
- Category Games!
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 29th 2007
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment NP: The Water Horse by James Newton Howard. Was playing Beowulf, but all the positive talk about the Water Horse made me want to listen to it again. Another winner by JNH!! I am really digging the celtic influences, I'm also a sucker for them in scores, especially the fiddle. My mom is a big ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 13th 2007
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- discussion topic What is your position about digital realeses?
- Comment I'm still very much fond of the CD, I've never bought a digital release, and don't really want to. I'm sure I'm missing some great stuff, but I won't enjoy it at the lower resolution. Honestly, it's a lot more satifisying to browse through real CD's to find something to listen to than to browse ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 12th 2007
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [quote][b]Nautilus wrote[/b] Did anyone heard the previous score by Harald? Decent enough?[/quote] From what I remember, there were a couple of decent action cues, but, overall the score was a pretty mid-level sci-fi thriller score, it wasn't bad and got the job done, but nothing much really ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 9th 2007
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- discussion topic Which composers never "clicked" with you?
- Comment Thanks for the suggestions, I heard a track from Eastern Promises on XM and it sounded interesting.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 9th 2007
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- discussion topic Now Playing - Part XXI
- Comment [big]Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey - David Newman[/big] Really enjoyable comedy score. There's quite a variety to the music, from a typical comedy "march" (Busy Heaven), some light sci-fi action cues for the Evil Bill & Ted along with David Newman's takes on Heaven and Hell (how ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 9th 2007
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- discussion topic 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominations
- Comment I'm rooting for Blood Diamond or Ratatouille. Ratatouille, really impressed me in the movie, I liked the jazzy music for the cooking scenes and the paper chase scene. On album, which is what the grammys are focusing, the score was great as well, I thought that it was a well-paced album that has ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 9th 2007
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment Thanks for the greetings! I'm from California! I second the motion to add locational information to the profiles.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 9th 2007
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing
- Comment Watching Mr. Bean's Holiday right now for the second time. It seems much more in tune with the series than the more Americanized version a decade back. A lot more of Rowan mugging as Mr. Bean, one of the producer's goals with this movie was to make it more along the lines of the slient comedies ...
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by TrekkinD
- Added Dec 7th 2007
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