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  1. You can listen to the entire score here (totally legally):

    http://cuttingedge.sourceaudio.com/#!explorer?b=3633798

     

    The tracks are all in alphabetical order, but according to the slates the chronological order is:

     

     

    Shells Landing

    Around The Clock News
    The Shell
    Approaching The Shell
    Fear Of The Shells
    Logogram Breakthrough
    Fear of The Shells v2
    Hazmat Off
    Teaching Montage
    Fear of the Shells v3
    The Big Question
    Planting The Bomb
    Explosion
    Ultimatum
    One Of Twelve
    Non Zero Sum Game
    No Linear Time
    Military Buildup
    Decyphering
    Louise Calls Chang
    Shells Rise
    End Credits

     

    I've only listened through once and I'm relieved to say it isn't so droning as Sicario. 'Teaching Montage' is beautiful in a very odd way and is certainly a highlight.

  2. But that would cause a continuity conflict! You can't bring THE Dennis Nedry back.
    A much more reasonable, down-to-earth way to bring Nedry back is to say that he uploaded a computer version of his brain into the original park's database. Not only is it a trendy plot point (Captain America 2 used it) but it also explains why Nedry's password protection in the first film was so thorough: he was the computer.

  3. 5 hours ago, Jay said:

    Skelly is correct.

     

    You would need to put a different cue on the OST (like the one where Mr. Weasley talks to Harry, or the one where Harry uses the map in the hallways at night) to include that theme on the OST properly.

     

    The irony is that it's not even really a theme for Pettigrew. It's just a general "danger/evil" theme, the same way "Double Trouble" is a general theme for Hogwarts. But since it was tracked into the Shack sequence from another scene with Scabbers/Pettigrew, everyone associates it with him.

     

    4 hours ago, bollemanneke said:

    That's the City of Prague recording you are referring to. The original OSt cue has loads of literal cue repetitions after that.

     

    Yeah, I much prefer the end credits suite to "Mischief Managed". It even has a little bit from the "Rescue of Sirius" cue which of course is a big plus.

  4. 53 minutes ago, Incanus said:

    ... Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban end credits come to mind).

     

    I'm not sure if we're missing out on anything by having "Mischief Managed!" included on that disc. That soundtrack as a whole runs 68 minutes, leaving about 12 more before the disc would have reached capacity. I think he just ran out of stuff he really felt belonged on the program, and slapped together that suite.

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