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1 hour ago, Trope said:
I would buy an expansion of The Terminal and Catch Me If You Can instantly. 2001-2005 has slowly become one of my favourite JW periods, and I love hearing all the little connections between the works from this time.
20th Anniversary for The Terminal this year... keeping my fingers crossed for an expansion.
There's 3 alternates of 6M2 alone. Between those and the film mixes, you could make a very fun bonus section. Plus the source music if any was JW (unsure on that one).
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On 02/08/2017 at 7:06 AM, Jay said:
- FILM: Partially replaced with music tracked in from End Credits Part II (Jazz Autographs) [an alternate mix without the plucked strings]
It's a small thing but I really love the alternate film mix of this cue, and vastly prefer it to the OST mix (with those distractingly prominent plucked strings).
There's something cleaner/more focused with the film version and suits Viktor's relief perfectly.
I really hope a future expansion includes the film mix, considering how prominently it's featured, and effectively forms the climax of Viktor's story (considering the jazz club scenes are unscored by JW).
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They're just a warehousing/fulfillment business. DME likely oursourced to them, which is becoming more common as labels move away from physical media.
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3 hours ago, BB-8 said:
A heads up that Thu and Fri are part of subscriptions F & M that have already gone on sale!
Subscriptions with the Berliner Philharmoniker (berliner-philharmoniker.de)
Wait, so that means the coloured seats are the only remaining seats for the Thu concerts?!
But the "subscription" means you're buying a ticket for every show in the category? What a rip!
And if you believe this seating guide, the Friday show is completely sold out?!
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I'm sure your mum would want you to do whatever makes you happy.
You'll spend decades paying off a mortgage. But this is probably the last time you'll be able to see JW in Europe.
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Especially if it's based on a book JW has read and liked.
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This program makes me a little sad that we (probably) won't be getting a new score to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Especially because Williams has a gap in his schedule for the latter half of the year.
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50 minutes ago, Jay said:
It's possible he will do more dates than just Berlin once he's flown out there. Like how he did two different cities in Japan
I find it a little strange every time he's flown overseas lately, he's immediately flown home after the concert.
Surely these flights are taxing at his age. I'm surprised he doesn't spend a week or so relaxing/sightseeing in the countries he visits, Italy especially (I liked Milan but there was so much to do in other cities by comparison).
I know he's at the mercy of orchestra schedules but surely pairing concerts in multiple European cities makes more sense than multiple round trips from the US for a single city.
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Translated:
- Thu 5/6/25 8.00pm
- Fri 6/6/25 8.00pm
- Sat 7/6/25 7.00pm
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | John Williams conductor
Excerpts from film scores
What would films like Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones or Harry Potter be without him? John Williams, superstar of American film music, gave them all their unmistakable sound. His magical, sparkling soundtracks are not only catchy tunes, but also congenially deepen stories and characters. In 2021, John Williams made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic and led the audience through the cosmos of his work. This season we can see him conducting his works again: a great moment not only for film fans.
Live on June 7th, 2025 in the Digital Concert Hall
Tickets Concert Category 5
Advance sale from February 23rd, 2025
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The planet emoji doesn't really fit AVP1 though? The whole film takes place on earth.
We see the Predator homeworld in AVPR, where he selects his mask (ie. the 4th and 5th emojis).
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I can't imagine much is missing at all, no. Unless Tyler was just happy to get it done and had a few alternates to include.
Besides, there's only 4 Alien scores left to expand. Maybe this was just the easiest (I'm guessing Prometheus and Covenant are trickier due to multiple composers).
I have no idea what Kloser's stance is with expansions, maybe he wasn't interested in doing AVP1.
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3 minutes ago, Jay said:
And why would they put a UFO in the twitter version?
The film opens with a sequence onboard the Predator spaceship, which crashes on earth.
No idea why the twitter version is different but this still fits the narrative of AVPR.
3 minutes ago, Jay said:Was it recorded outside the US? It's post-2005.
Curiously, no. It's an LA recording from 2007.
But Varese were able to get the post-2005 Star Trek scores expanded too, and it's still unclear how they managed that.
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Aliens vs Predator Requiem fits those emojis to a tee, though I'd rather an updated version of Aliens.
Alien.
Predator.
Blood (the film is quite gory).
Predator planet.
Predator mask.
Final scene is the Predator gun being delivered to Ms. Yutani.
Plus Alien Day is 4/26 but I just assumed these were all off-limits now that Disney owns Fox. Interesting if Varese managed to get a into their archives... doubly interesting if it's AVPR because it's an LA recording from 2007.
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This would be his, what, 5th score for a movie with aliens? He's got a great track record so far on the subject!
Really just depends what angle Spielberg's going for. Could this be his previously abandoned Night Skies, which was based on the Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter?
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2 hours ago, Toillion said:
Yeah, I feel like the second I buy this they will release a box set that includes Skull forcing you to buy them all over again.
The CD* box set does include the OST for Crystal Skull.
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31 minutes ago, Toillion said:I’m wondering if we will get Crystal Skull too. I can’t decide if I should go ahead and grab these or wait and hope for a box set.
It's basically a lose lose situation for us. If we support this garbage, it just encourages them to keep churning out garbage. If we boycott it, they assume nobody buys this stuff and don't invest more money in better releases.
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And here I was hoping they'd be incompetent enough to dump the complete recording sessions on CD by mistake.
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14 hours ago, Bayesian said:
More than that, though, the NG movies worked because everyone played their roles straight. There was no winking at the audience. I hope the script treats the audience like adults and doesn't stoop to Deadpool-style pandering.
The films have a very specific tone; a swirling mix of absurdism, camp and straight. They nail the contrast between characters playing it totally straight while ridiculous antics occur in the background. One of my favourite examples:
I'm cautiously optimistic based on the casting so far. Anderson is perfect for a Jane-esque love interest, a great foil to Neeson.
Curious to see who they cast as the villain. It's hard to top Ricardo Montalbán (he nailed the tone for that first movie) but I hope they continue the trend of casting established dramatic actors. If you believe this article, Mads Mikkelsen was in talks for the role last year.
14 hours ago, Richard Penna said:They also need to use Newborn's theme for the opening and closing.
Is it beyond the realms of possibility Newborn would come back to score the film? His scores are intrinsically linked to the tone of these films. I'm struggling to think of many composers who could emulate it.
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On 30/11/2018 at 3:07 AM, Jay said:
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Here's an obscure correction:
The versions on the LLL and BTT are different recordings. BTT has a string accompaniment (reflective of the film version) while the LLL doesn't (for whatever reason).
I'm not sure why the film version wasn't included on the LLL, seems like a weird oversight. But at least it's on the BTT.
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9 hours ago, enderdrag64 said:
Rogue One also happened due to the theatrical rerelease iirc, at least they both came out around the same time
Maybe pitching to Mondo to approach Disney about a tie-in vinyl expansion of TPM is an easier sell for the bean counters at WDR. They'd sell like hot cakes even at a stupid price.
Pitching WDR directly about expansions seems like a dead end, for whatever reason. I've come to the conclusion there's no other explanation, considering they own 14 JW scores and not a single one has been expanded. No other studio holds such an embarrassing record.
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2 hours ago, crocodile said:
Cool, might get one. Since we did not get the Matessino-restored OST, this is the only way to get one.
Karol
I've not looked too closely but it wouldn't be hard to recreate the OST using the LLL – just needs some basic knowledge of editing software.
Disney Emporium releases Indiana Jones: The Complete CD Collection (Expected ship date is March 27, 2024.) No new expansions - Includes the previous Concord Records programmes plus KotCS and DoD OSTs
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