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Film score releases licensed from film studios - a list
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Added What Lies Beneath (Varese) to Paramount (who know owns old Dreamworks films) Added DOOM (Varese) to Universal -
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The titles are What Lies Beneath by Silvestri and Doom by Mansell https://varesesarabande.com/products/alan-silvestri-what-lies-beneath-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-deluxe-edition-cd-clint-mansell-doom-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-deluxe-edition-2cd-budnle -
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Alan Silvestri – What Lies Beneath (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Deluxe Edition CD) UPC: 888072574021 Release Date: May 3, 2024 Regular price$ 20.00 Expected to ship the week of May 3, 2024. What Lies Beneath (2000) was a first for filmmaker Robert Zemeckis: a serious, adult-minded ghost story starring Michelle Pfeiffer and, in a rare turn (and twist) as the villain, Harrison Ford. Originally developed for Steven Spielberg, the film was a Hitchcockian throwback of slow-burn suspense, with gorgeous Vermont locations supporting the A-list talent. Scoring What Lies Beneath was, as always for Zemeckis, his long-time collaborator, Alan Silvestri (Back to the Future, Forrest Gump). Silvestri conjured up a dark, moody soundscape of suspense, orchestral violence and eerie beauty for the supernatural hauntings and real-life threat that is closer than the heroine realizes—ably recalling the spirit of the classic Hitchcock–Herrmann partnership, with Silvestri’s own vernacular and modern dramatic sense. Varèse Sarabande released What Lies Beneath as a 9-track, 30-minute program at the time of the film. This long-awaited Deluxe Edition premieres the complete score in a 25-track, 60-minute program, with new liner notes by Daniel Schweiger interviewing screenwriter Clark Gregg. Track List: 1. ImageMovers Logo 2. Main Title 3. Panic Attack 4. Sobbing Neighbor 5. Claire Visits Feur House / I Thought I Saw / Watery What? 6. Broken Photo 7. Binocular Spy 8. Discover Key / Full Bath 9. Ouija Board 10. You Know 11. Newspaper Clipping 12. Madison’s Room 13. Forbidden Fruit 14. Jody Fesses Up / Electrocuted 15. I Opened The Door 16. Claire's Drive 17. Key Decision 18. Norman Attacks 19. Passive Aggressive Masterpiece / Norman Falls / Bloody Hand 20. Norman's Gone / Claire Steps In Blood / Hand Moves Sting 21. The Getaway 22. Reunited / Peace At Last 23. End Credits 24. Restaurant Source 25. The Four Seasons: Autumn https://varesesarabande.com/products/what-lies-beneath-cd
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FX’s ‘Alien’ Series Adds ‘Foundation’ Actress Sandra Yi Sencindiver, Filming Continues In Thailand
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It has arrived!
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Christopher Young's THE PIPER (2023) - NEW! 2024 Intrada Premiere release
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Soundtracks, Compilations, or other recently purchased Music
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I need to revisit all those middle albums
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Melissa Barrera Wants to Be in Scary Movie 6: “That Would Be So Fun”
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New Villeneuve interview: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/17/movies/denis-villeneuve-dune-part-two.html
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Upcoming Television Shows (and general TV chitchat)
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I haven't seen the Fallout TV show, but it's been renewed for season 2 -
I have someone never managed to catch Pearl Jam live. Never saw Soundgarden either, though I did see Audioslave a few times
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Oooh thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. For me, I'd say Ten - masterpiece Vs - masterpiece Vitalogy - pretty damn great No Code - ok Yield - ok Binaural - ok/meh Riot Act - ok/meh Pearl Jam - fanTAStic! As good as their 90s work? No, of course not. But among the best rock albums of the 2000s for sure Backspacer - Pretty damn great too! Lightning Bolt - Liked the singles and Future Days, don't remember anything else Gigaton - only listened once, don't remember a thing about it