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Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:08 am ] |
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Well. here's my 2 cents worth... in no particular order Robots John Powell Four Brothers David Arnold Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Patrick Doyle Kiss Kiss Bang Bang John Ottman A History of Violence Howard Shore Wallace and Grommitt Curse of Were-rabbitts [/b]Julian Nott King Kong James Newton Howard Fantastic Four John Ottman Corpse Bride Danny Elfman Millions I wish I could remember the composer's name Best Musical Number The Ommpa Loompa Song Charlie & the Chocolate Factory So Long and Thanks for all The Fish Hitchhikers's Guide... It'Great To Have A Show on Broadway The Producers Dream Lover Beyond The Sea Best Reissues of 2005 The Yakuza Dave Grusin FSM Caveman Lalo Schrifrin Lalo's Label Three Days of The Condor Dave Grusin DSG Two Mules For Sister Sara/ Days of Heaven Morricone import Capricorn One Jerry Goldsmith Intrada Feed back and your list welcome |
Author: | Roger Feigelson [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:10 am ] |
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Author: | Olivier [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:38 am ] |
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Actually, do you have a chronological list of Intrada's releases-- a list of this year's releases would do for this thread. I always have a hard time answering those yearly polls because I can't exactly remember every date of release-- also, "university years" & civil do easily tend to get mixed up. Answering implies that I go through my orders... Feb 9: Bruce Broughton's -- I love it; it's a very very nice little score; fresh & varied; this is surely my favorite Intrada release of the year. Frank DeVol's is very close to a tie-- and I need to make a copy with the songs out (keeping the end credits), especially the screaming kids. I have also gotten & enjoyed (March 5), (May 7), (June 24), (July 1), (Aug 4). The only one I wasn't tempted by was Rosenthal's -- only half tempted, not enough for ordering it promptly. I did promptly order his , though; it sounded really nice. That's for the special, limited releases. Re-issue-wise, I haven't received it yet, but the reissue will certainly be right at the top as well; it goes without thinking can only be with it at the top. Was re-released this year? I still haven't ordered it. I already have a top 2006 Intrada re-release list, by the way: Tombstone! ![]() (I know, I know, I still need to correct the "V") |
Author: | Douglass Fake [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:50 am ] |
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Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:21 pm ] |
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Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:24 pm ] |
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OLIVIER Chronically your purchases, reminds me of the Daniel stern Ellen Barkin Fight from Diner Do you do it by month or label stay well |
Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:27 pm ] |
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Roger don't worry it just means your lack of purchases show that you have a life. I was jogging my mind to come up with a current ten Most of my purchases were from older films like Lust of Life.Guns of Navarone and Dirty Harry talk soon |
Author: | Nicolai P. Zwar [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:47 pm ] |
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Author: | Anonymous [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:57 pm ] |
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Author: | Guest [ Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:00 pm ] |
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Fantastic Four is a very fine score filled with complex and interesting action music and a main theme, which although does sound weak initially, improves with every repetition and variation as it's developed over the course of the score. It was definately one of the year's best alongside War of the Worlds and more recently Memoirs of a Geisha. At the other end of the scale, The Island was without doubt the year's greatest abomination! ![]() I have to say it's a little sad to see a year go by without a single new score from either Elliot Goldenthal, Carter Burwell, Don Davis or Alan Silvestri. ![]() |
Author: | Adilson [ Sat Dec 17, 2005 3:34 am ] |
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new scores: I think this year was a little weak, there's no any great score, even John Williams with your conventional "Memoirs of a Geisha" was a little disappointment to me, also disappointment to me was KING KONG by James Newton Howard, I don't know if he had so little time to do that, but the score is just an accompaniment, there's no a big theme or great action theme and I also think that he wrong the thematic way, in fact the better moment in whole movie about the score is when on the Theater plays Max Steiner's original music, I think that would be a better idea an adaptation of exceptional score o Max Steiner for this new movie, I liked of "HARRY POTTER AND THE GLOBET OF FIRE" by Patrick Doyle reissues: -Capricorn One - Jerry Goldsmith -Crossed Swords - Maurice Jarre -True Confessions - Georges Delerue -David And Bathsheba - Alfred Newman -Hush..., Hush, Sweet Charlotte - Frank DeVol |
Author: | Anonymous [ Sat Dec 17, 2005 5:43 am ] |
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Author: | Anonymous [ Sat Dec 17, 2005 5:59 am ] |
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Jostein I was underwhelmed by Williams work this year.I Think he over extended himself and should take a little down time I am looking forward to Munich and hope to be proven wrong |
Author: | Anonymous [ Sat Dec 17, 2005 6:03 am ] |
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Adilson 2005 was a weak year, I bought more re-issues of older scores than recent releases. My days of buying blindly are over,I need to hear before I buy. Glad you were lucky enough to score a copy of True Confessions |
Author: | Anonymous [ Sat Dec 17, 2005 6:05 am ] |
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David OC Who Did THe Island ??? |
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