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It definitely needs a new release even if it is just remastered. Gorgeous music. -
Tallguy reacted to a post in a topic: James Horner's HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS (1989) - NEW! 2024 Intrada Expanded Edition
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Ah I see, thanks. I was looking at old files and a document I made back in 2009 haha, so perhaps I didn't note "Flying Szalinki" having that cue within it. Strange they would have it twice, but it is Intrada. Looks like I was right about everything else, except that I didn't know "After The Bees" was after "The Machine Works". Why combine it with "Bee Flight" then when it isn't meant to be? Ugh. Again, Intrada. And if they see this, I'm sorry but it's okay to criticize. People do it to me all the time lol. Just my personal preference to not do those things, but hey it's their product.
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Being familiar with the old bootleg and the old Intrada release, I can say (with pretty good certainty) that this release has everything from them (and MAYBE slightly more?). The first two "extra" tracks at the end are very short little moments for when the baseball hits the window and then when each of the kids get zapped by the machine, so I can maybe see why they were placed there for listenability. Hey, I'm just happy they made it this time. There were originally two cues for when the kids are zapped, but I see they combined them into one track. However "Astride The Ant" seems to be something that was NOT on the old bootleg! I'm not sure what that is, honestly, since it doesn't match up with anything. I'd have to watch the film again to see if there was music missing from one of the ant moments that even the bootleg never had. But if that's the case, I had never noticed before. The one thing that always confused me in the past was that the bootleg had a version of "A New World" with an opening about 35 seconds longer that is not heard in the film or on the old Intrada release. But looking at that track list, "Bee Flight" is combined with something called "After The Bees." Well, combining the old bootleg of the bee cue with that mystery bit from the bootleg fits the track times! I do wonder why that bootleg had mixed it as an intro to "A New World" though since it led to so much confusion, but I am 99% certain this solves it. Just thought I would let people know who were familiar with the older release and the bootleg from long ago. Can't wait to order this new release!
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Oh god, I had forgotten about that! I think the trailer did have some misdirects too, if I recall. And the trailer music they used (not from the film) was very action-oriented hahaha. Was very late 90s/early 2000s of them to hype it up like some intense thrill ride when in reality it was more of a moody atmospheric mystery film. I think the cast and the basic premise sold the movie to audiences. Back then, movie stars usually still carried a film's success compared to today. Are there any true movie stars left that are guaranteed to sell tickets?
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scallenger reacted to a post in a topic: Alan Silvestri's WHAT LIES BENEATH (2000) - NEW! 2024 Varese Deluxe Edition
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Always loved this film and score! Shame about all the spoilers in the listing (and some of the track titles too, if you read into them). The movie always felt cozy to me? The perfect rainy/gloomy weather, staying in at home for the day kind of film. I remember it being a bit of a hit at the time (unless I am mistaken) and was even parodied in one of the "Scary Movie" films. A shame it kind of got forgotten after that, so I hope this release may convince more to watch it. Then again, given how critical we have all become, I'm sure some will see it as derivative trash and wonder what the hell I ever saw in it. Oh well.
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Speaking of Godzilla, looks like there is a new re-release of the Godzilla David Arnold score from BuySoundtrax? Like before, it is a 3-CD set. But the Bonus Tracks on the page listing seem to have 2 NEW bonus tracks that wasn't on the previous 3-CD version? However, they aren't seen on the back cover. Could this be an error? https://buysoundtrax.myshopify.com/products/godzilla-the-ultimate-edition-original-soundtrack-by-david-arnold-3-cd-set New tracks are bolded by me: BONUS TRACKS: 12. Logo #3 (0:19) 13. The Beginning (no choir) (3:34) 14. The Boat Gets It (alt.) (1:11) 15. Footprints / New York / Audrey (alt.) (0:51) 16. Evacuation (alt.) (2:43) 17. The Garden Gets It (alt.) (3:03) 18. Big G Goes To Monster Heaven (alt.) (4:32) 19. Godzilla (Solo Piano) (2:41) 20. Gojira (Album Version) (2:47)
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That's why I believe someone like John Powell would have been a better choice as assistant in a role like this, which he basically already proved with Solo. Breathing new life into the work of Williams. Look at what he did for "Reminiscence Therapy" for that score. It's largely a temp track of Williams past moments, but woven in such a fresh and exciting way that it feels like it has its own flow and has fun with it.