Jump to content

Dark_Avenger

Members
  • Posts

    30
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://
  1. Corpse Bride (Elfman/Burton Music Box): 1, 2, 3, 25, 4, 5, 28, 29, 26, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 31, 32, 33, 11, 12, 22, 13, 30, 14, 15, 27, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 34, 35, 36 I'm not entirely sure if tracks 29 and 31 are placed correctly here for film order, but the way the album presents them (flowing with the tracks around them), this is the best sequence to avoid jarring cuts and transitions.
  2. I don't think anyone's done Incredible Hulk yet, but here's what I figured out from the DVD: 1. The Arctic 2. Main Title 3. Rocinha Favela 4. A Drop of Blood 5. The Flower 6. Ross's Team 7. Mr. Blue 8. Favela Escape 9. That Is the Target 10. It Was Banner 11. Bruce Goes Home 12. Ross and Blonsky 13. Return to Culver University 14. The Lab 15. Bruce Looks for the Data 16. Reunion 17. The Data / The Vial 18. Bruce Can't Stay 19. First Injection 20. Is It Safe? 21. They're Here 22. Give Him Everything You've Got 23. Saved from the Flames 24. Grotto 25. Arrival at the Motel 26. I Can't 27. Bruce Found 28. NYC Cab Ride 29. The Mirror 30. Sterns' Lab 31. Bruce Darted 32. I Want It, I Need It 33. Blonsky Transforms 34. Abomination Alley 35. Bruce Must Do It 36. Harlem Brawl 37. Are They Dead? 38. Hulk Smash 39. Hulk and Betty 40. The Necklace 41. Who's We? 42. End Credits What kills me is that the whole thing is almost in chronological order, and none of the tracks require editing to rearrange, yet they just mixed around a few select tracks for no apparent reason. I left "The Arctic" in the beginning even though it doesn't appear in the final cut, since it's the alternate opening and fits in as a good introduction to "Main Title." "Hulk Theme" and "Bruce and Betty" are concert suite-like tracks that don't appear entirely in the movie at once, so I just left them after "End Credits." The only track I couldn't place during my viewing of the film was "A Tear." It's possibly just an unused track, but I couldn't even hear it in the deleted scenes, so if anyone knows, please enlighten me.
  3. Does anyone know the order for Kung Fu Panda? It's clearly not chronological as is, yet I can't quite figure out what goes where.
  4. A friend of mine has every 007 score on his computer and I wanted to have him send me a playlist collection of the highlights from the series. What would any of you Bond score buffs say would be the best cues to throw in? I'm unfamiliar with most of the scores.
  5. Maybe we should wait and see the movie before judging correctness in grammar? If they specifically made it official, it's more likely to be intentional than an error. Maybe Worlds End is the name of a place.
  6. Does anyone know the arrangement for Batman Forever, or is it already chronological?
  7. 1 - 3 - 2 - 4 - 9 - 5 - 7 - 6 - 19 - 10 - 11 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 21 - 8 - 20 - 12 - 22 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 23 That's how I've always had it. I'm unsure of the exact placement of track 13, and I'm not sure track 15 is used entirely in the movie (it's probably a theme arrangement), but it fits best after 14. And 23 is used partly at the beginning, but the exact arrangement they have on the album is heard in the credits. Does anyone know the order for Edward Scissorhands? I've been itching to get it right.
  8. Is lordskylark still going to rip the German DVD, or was he unable to find one?
  9. Anyone know a good rearrangement for Edward Scissorhands?
  10. 1) King Kong Main title 2) Defeat Is Always Momentary Starts when Carl is telling Preston to get the cast and crew on the ship right away, pretty much goes all the way up to when... 3) A Fateful Meeting Anne stands in front of the burlesque (sp) house and decides against going. Plays through her stealing the apple and talking with Carl, I believe. 4) Two Grand Scores the scene where Carl "writes" a check for $2000 to Jack so he can stall and keep him on the ship. 5) The Venture Departs That's basically it. 6) It's In the Subtext I don't remember all the scenes exactly, but I know it scores the part where Jack tells Anne he was writing a play for her or something like that... One of those romantic tension flings. 7) Last Blank Space On the Map I think this is when the storm conditions force the Venture to Skull Island. 8) It's Deserted First adventure on Skull Island (where they encounter the natives). Dunno what scene closes it. 9) A Monster... Neither Beast Nor Man Kong's entrance, I believe. I'm not positive on the order of the next four (10-13), so correct me if I'm wrong on them. 10) Head Towards the Animals I think this was the Brontosaurus stampede. 11) That's All There Is Anne does her vaudeville routine for Kong, Kong pushes her over for his amusement... That's about it. 12) Tooth and Claw Kong's fight with the T-Rex's. 13) Beautiful The sunset scene where Anne says "Beautiful." 14) Captured Definitely the part where the sailors catch Kong, I dunno what specific part(s) it plays through. 15) Central Park I believe this one starts when Kong's rampage halts when he sees Anne in the middle of the street, plays all the way through their moment up to when the army interrupts their ice-skating. 16) The Empire State Building Kong climbs the said building. 17-21) Beauty Killed the Beast These all follow the last stand against the aeroplanes. I renamed them as follows: 17) Top of the World 18) Attack of the Aeroplanes 19) Retaliation 20) Beautiful -- Requiem for Kong 21) Beauty Killed the Beast The last two are the only ones I'm sure on - 20 has the second "Beautiful" scene and encompasses Kong's fall from the building (underscored by that little chorus boy number), and 21 is the aftermath where the crowd gathers around the body. While I'm at it, does anyone know what track(s) specifically were used from the 1933 score for the Kong On Broadway part and his subsequent escape?
  11. Will the FTP get DVD rip files of everything unreleased on the German DVD? I know we got some a while ago, but not a complete thing like with AOTC.
  12. In the ripped RotS folder (US) on the FTP, there's a folder of pre-assembled tracked sections. Repulsors Fail, Flying Half a Ship, Kashyyyk, Temple Raid, and Execute Order 66 are all there. They pretty much cover the tracked music.
  13. Yeah, the music that the crawl leads into on the soundtrack is the cue for when the Clones arrive on Utapau in the middle of the Obi-Grievous duel. I'm not sure if the two are verbatim, but I think they're close enough (same with inserting a piece of "Grievious Speaks to Lord Sidious" into Drawing Swords).
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Guidelines.