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Mr. Who got a reaction from Trnsfrmr in The Custom Covers Thread
I can't seem to embed any covers from my flickr page on this forum so here are my 2 latest WW1984 covers. for full res check my flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162181720@N04/
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Mr. Who got a reaction from MaxTheHouseelf in The Custom Covers Thread
I can't seem to embed any covers from my flickr page on this forum so here are my 2 latest WW1984 covers. for full res check my flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162181720@N04/
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Mr. Who reacted to tintacle in The Custom Covers Thread
The Lost World
John Williams
Based on the 1997 LaserDisc Widesceen Edition
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Mr. Who reacted to Darkstreamer in The Complete Cue Lists Thread
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (LTP Version)
Music by John Williams
Source: LTP - Conductors Score
Act I
1MA Warner Bros. Logo
1M1 The Prologue
1M3 The Friendly Reptile
1M4 Don't Burn My Letter
1M5 Mail Delivery
2M1 The Beach and the Arrival of Hagrid
2M2 You're a Wizard Harry
2M2A Never Insult Albus Dumbledore
2M4 Diagon Alley - Part 1
2M4A Diagon Alley - Part 2
2M5 Harry Gets His Wand
3M1 Hagrid Flashback
3M2 Platform Nine and Three Quarters
3M3 Escaping Frog
3M4 Arrival at Hogwarts
3M5 Entry into the Great Hall
3M6 House Selection
4M1 The Banquet
4M2 Lonely First Night
4M3 Mail Drop
4M4 Mr. Longbottom Flies - Part 1
4M4A Mr. Longbottom Flies - Part 2
4M5 The Moving Stairs
4M7 Introduction to Quidditch
5M1 Hermoine's Feather
5M1B Hogwarts Hallowe'en Feast (not a typo!!)
5M2 Fighting the Troll
5M2A Act I Outro
Act II
5M2B Entr'acte
5M3 Nimbus 2000
5M4 The Quidditch Match
6M1 Hagrid's Christmas Tree
6M1A Christmas Music Box
6M2 Christmas Morning
6M2A The Library Scene
6M3 Dumbledore's Advice
6M4 Alt Hedwig's Time Transition
6M5 Rev. 2 Hermoine's Reading
6M6 Norwegian Ridgeback
7M1 Filch's Fond Remembrance
7M2 The Blue Forest - Part 1
7M2A The Blue Forest - Part 2
7M3 Three Note Loop
7M4 Running to McGonagall
7M5 It's Guarding Something
7M6 Fluffy's Harp
7M7 In the Vinesnakes
7M8 The Flying Keys
8M1 The Chess Board
8M2 The Game Begins
8M3 Checkmate
8M4 The Mirror Scene
8M5 Love, Harry
9M1 Gryffindor Wins
9M2 Leaving Hogwarts
- End Credits (no slate number)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (LTP Version)
Music by John Williams
Source: LTP - Conductors Score
Act I
1M1R Prologue: Book II
1M3A Vernon Gathers Family
1M4 Dobby Warns Harry
1M5 Unsent Letter / Cake
1M7-1M8 Escape from the Dursley's / Magical Household
1M9 Letters from Hogwarts
1M10-1M11-2MA Borgin and Burkes / Knocturn Alley / Diagon Alley
2M1A Flourish and Blotts
2M1B-2M2-2M3 Harry Meets Lucius - The Train Station - The Flying Car
2M4A Car Escapes
2M5 Filch's Warning
2M6 Boys Recieve Detention
2M8-2M8A-2M9 Introducing Colin - Mail Delivery - Howler Letter for Ron
2M10-2M11A-2M11B-3MA Gilderoy Lockhart - Cornish Pixies - Flying Pixies
3M1 Eat Slugs
3M2 Hermione and the Mudbloods
3M3 The Writing On The Wall
3M4-3M5 Dumbledore’s Caution
3M6 Transformation Class
3M7-4M1 The Library - Quidditch Match
4M2 Petrified Colin
4M3 Moaning Myrtle
4M4 Dueling Club - Part 1
4M4A Dueling Club - Part 2
5M1 Harry is a Parselmouth / The Mountain
5M4-5M4A Petrified Justin - The Introduction of Fawkes
5M5 Fawkes is Reborn
5M6 Intermission
Act II
5M7 Entr’acte - Fawkes the Phoenix
5M8-5M9 Cakes for Crabbe & Goyle - Poly Juice Potion
5M10A-5M10-6MA Worse Than Dumbledore
6M2-6M2B The Diary - Meeting Tom Riddle
6M5 Ransacked Dormitory
6M6 Petrified Hermione
6M7-7MA Time to Get Dad's Cloak
7M1-7M2 Hagrid's Arrest - The Spiders I
7M3-7M4 Aragog - The Spiders II Part 1
7M4A The Spiders II Part 2
7M5A-B It’s A Basilisk
7M6-8MA Ginny Gets Snatched
8M2-8M2A-8M2B Pt1A Myrtle’s Tale / The Chamber Door Opens / Goodbye To Memories
8M2B Pt1B Goodbye To Memories
8M2B Pt2-8M3 Harry Goes to Find Ginny / Fawkes Delivers the Hat
8M5 Dueling the Basilisk
8M7-9M1 Fawkes Heals Harry
9M2 Dumbledore And Harry
9M3-9M4 Lucius and Dumbledore / Dobby is Freed / A Reunion of Friends
End Credits (no slate number)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (LTP - Version)
Music by John Williams
Source: LTP - Conductors Score
Act II
1M1 Opening III
1M2 That's a Lie
1M4 Aunt Marge's Waltz
1M5 Parents Portrait
1M6-1M7 The Empty Playground - The Knight Bus
1M8 The Knight Bus Ride "Concerto for Hub Caps"
1M9 Newspaper Headliner - Second Collision
1M10 Pub Source
2M1 The Book Attacks
2M2A Discussing Black
2M3 The Train to Hogwarts
2M4 The Dementor Appears
2M5 Double Trouble
2M6 Dumbledore's Warning
2M8 Double Trouble March
2M9 Rainy Nights, Dementors, and Birds
2M10 You Have the Grim
3M1 Double Trouble on the Hill
3M2 Befriending the Hippogriff
3M3 Riding the Hippogriff
3M4 Bonding with Hippogriff and Sir Cadogan Again
3M5 Kids Inspect Newspaper etc
3M6-3M7 Snape Dresses Up - The Spider - The Snake - Clown Out of the Cupboard
3M9 Revealing the Bridge
3M10 Remembering Mother
3M11-3M12 The Portrait Scene - The Great Hall Ceiling
4M1-4M2 Quidditch
4M3 Woods Walk and Bird’s Flight
4M5 Up The Stairs
4M6 Snow Fight
4M7 The Elves Song
4M10 Brief Snow Scene
4M11 Explore Your Past
4M12 Opening the Trunk
4M15 Harry and Voices
4M16-4M17 Dueling the Dementor - Insert for Patronus Light
Act II
4M18 Entr’acte - Solo Flute
5M1 Buckbeak's Sentence
5M2 Reading the Map
5M3 The Mention of Pettigrew
5M5 Pt.1 The Crystal Ball
5M5 Pt.2 - 5M6 The Crystal Ball - The Executioner
5M7 The Walk to Buckbeak
5M8-5M9 Buckbeak is Sentenced / Scabbers Runs
5M10 The Whomping Willow
6M1-6M2A Entering the Shrieking Shack - The Confrontation Scene - Part 1
6M2B The Confrontation Scene - Part 2
6M2C The Confrontation Scene - Part 3
6M3 (no subtitle)
6M4-6M5-6M5AN Sirius and Harry - Werewolf Scene - First Frozen Lake
6M7 Reviewing the Recent Past
7M1-7M1A Viewing the Recent Past / Saving Buckbeak
7M2 My Dad Conjured the Patronus
7M3-7M4 Buckbeak Saves the Day - Watching the Past - The Patronus Light
7M5 The Rescue of Sirius
7M6 Sirius Final Scene - Turning Time Back
7M7 Whomping Willow
7M8 Jungle Jazz Room
7M9 Lupin's Departure
7M11-7M12-End Credits Potter Titles - End Credits
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (LTP - Version)
Music by Patrick Doyle
Source: LTP - Conductors Score
1M1 Opening Titles
1M2 Frank Dies
1M3 Out of BEd
1M4 Maky Old Boot
1M6 I Love Magic
1M8A Irish Stadium
1M8BS Irish Source
1M10 Campfire Death Eater
1M11 The Dark Mark
1M12 Foreign Visitors Arrive
2M1S Beauxbaton Entrance
2M2 Durmstrang Entrance
2M3 Moody
2M4-2M5 Opening the Casket - Karkaroff
2M6 Wich Curse First
2M7B Imperius Curse
2M8 Cruciatus Curse
2M9 The Killing Curse
2M10A Goblet Names 1
2M11 Ancient Twins
2M12B Tri Wizard Cup
2M13B Binding Contract
2M14 Harry And Ron Fight
3M1-3M2 Broom Cupboard - The Bird Bites
3M3 Sirius Fire
3M4 Burning Newspaper
3M5 Not an Owl
3M6 Harry Sees Dragons
3M8 Draco the Ferret
3M9 Foe Glass
3M10-4M1 Fair Flyer - Dragon Stadium
4M2 Pick A Dragon
3M3 Harry Enters Arena
4M4 - The First Task, Part 1
4M4A - The First Task, Part 2
4M4B - The First Task, Part 3
4M5 Harry And Ron Make Up
4M6B Owl Post
4M7S Waltz (Neville Longbottom)
5M1 Cho in Winter
5M2 Cho Says No
5M3 Foxtrot Tea Dance
5M4 Hermoine's Entrance
Act II
5M4F Hogwarts Fanfare
5M5 Potter's Waltz
5M9 Harry's Dream
5M10 Scared For You
5M11 Thousand Traps
5M12A Not A Bad Boy
5M12B Open It
5M14 Myrtle's Moves
6M1 Gilly Willyweed
6M2 They Call Him Flipper
6M4A The Black Lake, Part 1
6M4B The Black Lake, Part 2
6M5 Secound Place
6M6 And They Say I'm Mad
6M7 Finding Crouch
6M8A The Pensieve, Part 1
6M8B The Pensieve, Part 2
6M9 Karkaroff Names Crouch
6M10 Cast Them Away
7M1 Brass Band Piece 1
7M2-7M4A Gather Round - Brass Band Piece 2 - The Maze, Part 1
7M4B The Maze, Part 2
7M4C The Maze, Part 3
7M5A Voldemort, Part 1
7M5B Voldemort, Part 2
7M6 Brass Band Pieve 3
7M7 Cedric is Dead
8M1 Moody Additional Material
8M2 Eulogy
8M3 Leaving
End Credits (no slate number)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (LTP - Version)
Music by Nicholas Hooper
Source: LTP - String Parts
Act I
1M1 Opening
1M2 Storm
1M3A Dementors
1M3B Mrs. Figg
1M4 Dursleys
1M5-1M6 Dreams-Flight
1M7 Grimmauld
1M8 The Order
2M1 The Boy Who Lied
2M2 Ministry
2M3A Trial-Part 1
2M3B Trial-Part 2
2M4 Sirius
2M6A Coaches-Part 1
2M6B Coaches-Part 2
2M7 Speeches
2M8 Bedtime
3M1 Class
3M3A Detention-Part 1
3M3B Detention-Part 2
3M5 Luna
3M6-3M7-4M1 McGonagall and Umbridge-Sacking of Trelawny
4M2 Storm & Hogsmeade
4M3 Recruits
4M4 Practise
4M5-4M6 Success & Kiss-Dream
4M7 Occlumency
Act II
5M1 Entr'acte-Occlumency-Christmas
5M2 Tapestry-Hogwarts
5M4 Breakout
5M5 Patronus
5M6 Dumbledore
6M1 Takeover
6M2 Hagrid's Secret
6M3A Occlumency
6M3B Man Up White Boy
6M4 Fireworks
6M5 Sirius
7M1 Cought
7M2 Centaurs
7M3 Rescue
7M4 At the Ministry
8M1 Hall
8M2-8M3A Veil Room-Duel
8M3B Glass-Possession
8M3C Papers
8M3D-8M4 Office-End
8M5 End Credits
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Mr. Who reacted to Jay in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
This forum has a "report post" feature and this is now the most reported post we've ever had in the entire history of this forum.
This post is a reply to one short sentence: "Seems like 2015 is when the BF slate started having really high profile releases"
I am shock and dismayed that a label representative, let alone a label owner, would choose to sign in to our forum to post a reply like this to what is a very innocuous post.
The post never read to me as "Boy, LLL sure sucked in the past, 2015 was the year they FINALLY got good!", it read as "Boy, 2015 is when they kicked things up a notch!"
There are many "score collectors" who don't happen to like Star Trek music, or don't happen to like Lethal Weapon music, or don't happen to like Home Alone music. Why would you want to bully and shame them when all they did was express positivity towards different titles?
This forum is full of film score fans who are constantly praising and purchasing from all the specialty labels, and LLL gets more attention than any label for a number of factors, such as the sheer amount of John Williams releases you've put out, and the fact that we skew younger than a forum like FSM so there is more discussion of 80-00s scores and you've also released more of those than the other labels.
Day after day our forum members are constantly say positive things about LLL and we as a collective are always looking forward to seeing what's next, and I have spent lots of my free time doing what I can to promote LLL releases in the forums as well as via main page articles, which gets shared all over social media, providing more exposure to the great work you do.
I can't believe you'd decide to come here and pick apart a post that you perceived as a negative one, when there is an ocean of positivity on this site about LLL across too many different threads to ever count. I also can't believe that you'd go beyond disagreeing with the opinion shared, but also elect to call his statement "stupid" and a "dumb ass comment".
I think you should apologize to Richard, who has provided two followup posts that detail what it was he was actually trying to say:
And I hope in the future you don't plan to attack your paying costumers on our forums, even if they do express a dislike of something you've released. Every single score collector on planet earth has different opinions of which scores they like and which they don't. You should know that as a whole, we appreciate and admire everything you do, and can't wait to see what's next.
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Mr. Who got a reaction from bruce marshall in The Custom Covers Thread
Maybe the mod opens the thread again.
The Thin Red Line by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Thin Red Line by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
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Mr. Who got a reaction from Edmilson in Restored Isolated Score: Avengers: Age of Ultron (no SFX)
Great work! Will definitively check all of these!
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Mr. Who reacted to TownerFan in JURASSIC PARK - Live to Projection Concerts
It was Mike Matessino who replied to you explaining how the process works. I copy/paste here because it's definitely interesting stuff to share:
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Mr. Who got a reaction from Jay in The Custom Covers Thread
The Lion King (2019):
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming:
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
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Mr. Who reacted to Holko in Harry Potter 7CD Collection - MUSIC discussion
Heheheyyy!
Not bad at all.
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Mr. Who reacted to MedigoScan in Your Favourite Unreleased Tracks.
The greatest crime ever was not releasing 'No Time for caution' from Interstellar. (Because the film mix was never recorded, argh!)
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Mr. Who reacted to Bayesian in Hans Zimmer's The Lion King (2019)
I've been listening to the soundtrack and was taken by two moments in Battle for Pride Rock that struck me as particularly fun and infectious -- at 5:05 (10 seconds) and at 6:26 (19 seconds).
If this is what HZ is capable of, give me more. Lots more. I'm guessing these moments underscore some of lighter moments in this otherwise serious scene. Regardless of how this music came about, I absolutely love it. Anyone else feel the same way?
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Mr. Who got a reaction from The Illustrious Jerry in The Custom Covers Thread
The Lion King (2019):
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Lion King by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming:
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
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Mr. Who reacted to bollemanneke in Best Mike Matessino release?
Well I recently revisited the Original Star Wars scores and found 4 quite boring, 5 very engaging and 6 possibly even more so.
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Mr. Who reacted to Jay in Michael Giacchino's SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME (2019)
Thought this would be fun; If you want to listen to the score by country!
MEXICO
1 cue not on the OST
NEW YORK CITY
3 or 4 cues not on the OST
VENICE
2. It’s Perfect (0:30)
3. World’s Worst Water Feature (7:30)
4. Multiple Realities (3:32)
AUSTRIA
5. Brad to the Drone (3:32)
PRAGUE
6. Change of Plans (2:28)
7. Night Monkey Knows How to Do It (0:19)
8. Mr. One Hundred and One (3:20)
9. Prague Rocked (3:43)
10. Who’s Behind Those Foster Grants (2:57)
11. Power to the People (3:33)
12. Personal Hijinks (3:53)
13. Praguenosis: BAD (1:08)
BERLIN
14. A Lot of ‘Splaining to Do (2:14)
15. The Magical Mysterio Tour (3:21)
16A [first 2 minutes] Taking the Gullible Express
THE NETHERLANDS
16B [final 3 minutes] Spidey Sensitive
LONDON
17. Gloom and Doom (4:16)
18. High and Flighty (2:20)
19. An Internal Battle (1:50)
20. Happy Landings (2:58)
21. Tower of Cower (5:12)
22. Bridging the Trap (1:58)
23. Bridge and Love’s Burning (2:50)
NEW YORK CITY
24. Swinging Set (1:47)
25. And Now This… (0:58)
END CREDITS
1. Far From Home Suite Home (8:27)
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Mr. Who reacted to The Illustrious Jerry in The Custom Covers Thread
Exploring the endless possibilities of awesome looking covers for 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Mr. Who got a reaction from Koray Savas in The Custom Covers Thread
Some covers for Zimmer's Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons and Inferno:
The Da Vinci Code by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Angel & Demons by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Angels & Demons by Hans Zimmer (with border) by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Da Vinci Code by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Angels & Demons by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Inferno by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Inferno by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Last Samurai:
The Last Samurai by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Last Samurai by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Last Samurai by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The Last Samurai by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Tears of the Sun:
Tears of the Sun by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
Tears of the Sun by Hans Zimmer by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
The English Patient by Gabriel Yared:
The English Patient by Gabriel Yared by hahah123 Covers, on Flickr
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Mr. Who reacted to bollemanneke in James Horner's TITANIC (2017 4CD expanded edition from La-La Land Records)
I still think the film version is getting too much negative criticism. It's obviously a mess from start to finish, but when I watched the movie for the very first time, I hardly noticed any of it because I was too wrapped up in the story and because the sound effects hide everything pretty well.
I do have to admit that the live experience sounded chopped up at times. But was there ever any alternative? I mean, would it even be possible to match Horner's original cues to the picture in most cases? I can see things like Relics and Treasures working pretty well, but as I can't find any videos with restored score excerpts that preserve the movie's dialogue and sfx, I can't be sure.
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Mr. Who reacted to Giftheck in Hans Zimmer's The Lion King (2019)
The soundtrack for the live-action remake of The Lion King is due out July 11 digitally and July 19 on CD. Unlike the 1994 OST, the soundtrack includes the music standalone as opposed to being arranged into suites. Not all track titles have been published yet. So far there appears to be two new songs in the form of whatever TBA is supposed to be, and "Never Too Late" which is probably the new end title song.
I'm intrigued because this essentially quates to what The Legacy Collection set of the 1994 score has, at least in arrangement. It makes me curious to hear what exactly has been changed this time around. The film is reportedly 30 minutes longer and I highly doubt this is 'everything'. Also interesting is the aforementioned lack of suites - we all know Hans loves to have suites on his soundtracks.
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Mr. Who reacted to NL197 in James Horner 1953-2015
http://jameshorner-filmmusic.com/important-james-horner-missing-pieces-and-a-book/
Four years ago today James was lost.
We are looking for some testimony from those in the industry, those who aren't but came to know him anyway, and will be utilizing as much as we can for our project.
