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  1. The Lost World The Prisoner of Azkaban The Temple of Doom Jurassic Park Rosewood Raiders of the Lost Ark The Last Crusade JFK Amistad A.I. - Artificial Intelligence
  2. In general, guessing is getting pretty easy. For LLL and others there's not much left to expand: From the 80s The Witches from Eastwick The Accidental Tourist Born on the Fourth of July From the 90s JFK Nixon Sleepers Seven Years in Tibet Stepmom Angela's Ashes From the 00s The Patriot Catch Me If You Can The Terminal That's it from his popular era.
  3. Born on the Fourth of July (La-La Land) Nixon (Intrada) The Patriot (Intrada) Catch Me Of You Can (La-La Land) The Terminal (La-La Land)
  4. Saltburn is the dregs of the current wave of cheap "eat the rich" polemics. It is totally deranged by solely mocking on some people's life styles. Therefore it's stuffy as fuck, while some scenes try to convey it's edgy - it is not, no systemic question is posed at any time.
  5. Copy and paste. Releases that happened in 2017: - Thriller re-recording by Tadlow - Poltergeist II: The Other Side improved re-release by Intrada - Papillon expansion by Quartet - One Little Indian improved re-release by Intrada - The Haunting expansion by Varese Sarabande - Damnation Alley expansion by Intrada - The Russia House expansion by Quartet Releases that happened in 2018: - Rambo III improved re-release by Intrada - Thriller 2 re-recording by Tadlow - Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend improved re-release by Intrada - 100 Rifles improved re-release/Rio Conchos re-release by La-La Land - Small Soldiers expansion by Varese Sarabande - The Mummy expansion by Intrada - The Lonely Guy expansion and premiere CD release by Intrada - The Reincarnation of Peter Proud premiere release by Intrada Releases that happened in 2019: - Warning Shot improved re-release/Archer premiere release by La-La Land - Raggedy Man re-release by Varese Sarabande - Barnaby Jones premiere release by La-La Land - Planet of the Apes/Escape from the Planet of the Apes improved re-releases by La-La Land - Air Force One expansion by Varese Sarabande - The Great Train Robbery improved re-release by Quartet Releases that happened in 2020: - The Swarm improved re-release by La-La Land - Morituri improved re-release by Intrada - U.S. Marshals expansion by Varese Sarabande - Take Her, She's Mine premiere release by Intrada - Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea expansion by La-La Land - Total Recall re-release by Quartet - The Don Is Dead premiere release by Intrada - The Last Castle expansion by Intrada - Von Ryan's Express/The Blue Max re-releases by La-La Land - The Detective re-release/The Flim-Flam Man expansion by La-La Land - Inchon improved re-release by Intrada Releases that happened in 2021: - Looney Tunes: Back in Action expansion by Varese Sarabande - Face of a Fugitive premiere release by Intrada - Along Came a Spider expansion by Varese Sarabande - Lionheart expansion by Varese Sarabande - The Stripper expansion/S*P*Y*S expansion by La-La Land - Rio Conchos re-recording improved re-release by Intrada - Shamus premiere release by Intrada - Caboblanco expansion by La-La Land - The Public Eye premiere release by Intrada - Extreme Prejudice expansion by Intrada - The Russia House re-release by Quartet - Love Field expansion by Varese Sarabande - Basic Instinct re-release by Quartet - Ace Eli and Roger of the Skies improved re-release/Tora! Tora! Tora! re-release by La-La Land - Legend expansion by Music Box - Masada expansion by Intrada Releases that happened in 2022: - Star Trek: The Motion Picture shortened re-release by La-La Land - Black Patch/The Man re-recording by Intrada - The Sand Pebbles improved re-release by Intrada - Seconds expansion by Quartet - Matinee expansion by Intrada - Anna and the King expansion/A Tree Grows in Brooklyn expansion/Room 222 expansion/Prudence and the Chief premiere release/Only in America premiere release/Nick Quarry improved re-release/A Girl Named Sooner improved re-release by La-La Land - Rudy expansion by Varese Sarabande - Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 1 & 2 premiere release (digital) - Hollow Man expansion by Intrada - L.A. Confidential expansion by Varese Sarabande - The 'Burbs expansion by La-La Land Releases that happened in 2023: - City Hall expansion by Varese Sarabande - Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 3, 4, & 5 premiere release (digital) - MacArthur premiere release by Intrada This year's releases: - Inchon improved re-release by Intrada Potential Releases: Timeline - only OST exists, surefire seller Soarin' Over California - only ride cue commercially released, loading and unloading (what they call "fill and spill") cues remain unreleased though there's a YT upload of the former Disney's The Kid - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote two dozen cues which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced The 13th Warrior - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller Mulan - only OST and FYC exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller Fierce Creatures - only OST exists (several film cues remain unreleased) 2 Days in the Valley - only posthumous OST exists, moderate seller Angie - only OST exists, moderate seller Babe (the Gallant Pig) - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote 17 cues (covering over 80% of the film) which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced Malice - only OST exists, moderate seller Six Degrees of Separation - only OST exists, bad seller The Vanishing - expansion almost complete, moderate seller Medicine Man - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller Mr. Baseball - only OST exists, bad seller Mom and Dad Save the World - only OST exists, moderate seller Not Without My Daughter - expansion almost complete, however: lost elements, bad seller Brotherhood of the Gun (aka Hollister) - theme only (several versions); score composed by Joel Goldsmith H.E.L.P. - theme only (format music including Main Title); scores composed by Joel Goldsmith Leviathan - only OST exists (potential expansion by Quartet), surefire seller Link - only OST exists, commercially (expanded boot has poor sound) Innerspace - expansion almost complete, surefire seller Supergirl - expansion almost complete, must be licensed out by Silva, surefire seller Under Fire - only OST exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray iso track is music & effects) The Secret of NIMH - expansion only added a single cue (almost 10 minutes still missing) Raggedy Man - only OST exists The Final Conflict - expansion almost complete, surefire seller Twilight's Last Gleaming - only OST exists, good seller Damien: Omen II - expansion already complete, surefire seller The Cassandra Crossing - expansion already complete, good seller High Velocity - only OST exists, good seller Damnation Alley - Intrada had to re-record synth elements; score is OOP and especially deserves a re-release if original synth elements are ever uncovered Ransom (aka The Terrorists) - only (terrible) OST exists Only in America (aka The Best of Times) - only four brief cues (two minutes) released by LLL in 2022 taken from the pilot film's mixed audio track; complete score would probably require a new recording Indict and Convict - score for TV movie starring William Shatner and Eli Wallach The Waltons: "The Foundling", "The Typewriter", "The Star", "The Ceremony", "The Literary Man", "The Love Story" - Goldsmith wrote the series theme and scored these six episodes; tapes are lost and might require a new recording Pursuit - score for TV movie starring Ben Gazzara and Martin Sheen The Other - Varese only released a single track 23 minute suite on album covering about half the score (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits) The Mephisto Waltz - only OST exists (several cues are missing and mix is entirely different from the film) The Last Run - only (re-recorded) OST exists; film recording is apparently lost Crawlspace - score for TV movie starring Arthur Kennedy Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate - score for TV movie starring Myrna Loy Lights Out: "When Widows Weep" - TV pilot score Hollywood Television Theater - theme only The Ballad of Cable Hogue - only OST exists, ~7 minutes of score unreleased (plus lots of source music) Bracken's World: "A Score Without Strings" - episodic TV score The Chairman - only OST (+ one additional short cue fragment) exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track is music & effects) "The People Next Door" (CBS Playhouse) - score for TV movie starring Lloyd Bridges and Robert Duvall In Like Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits) Our Man Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits) The Legend of Jesse James: "Things Don't Just Happen" - episodic TV score The Satan Bug - premiere release has only half the score free of intrusive sound effects In Harm's Way - expansion only added a single score cue and two source cues (over half the score still unreleased!) Ben Casey: "Eulogy in Four Flats" - episodic TV score Shock Treatment - expansion almost complete Gunsmoke: "Doc Judge", "The Blacksmith", "The Wake", "Love Thy Neighbor", "Old Faces", "Whispering Tree" - six episodic scores for this western TV series Destry: "Destry Had a Little Lamb", "Law and Order Day", "Stormy Is a Lady" - three episodic scores for this western TV series Breaking Point: "A Little Anger Is a Good Thing", "So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time" - at least two episodic scores for this western TV series The General With the Cockeyed Id - commercially unreleased; bootleg exists with terrible sound Take Her, She's Mine - 2020 premiere release still missing a number of cues Chrysler Theater: "A Killing at Sundial" - series pilot score Lilies of the Field - only OST exists Kraft Mystery Theater: "Shadow of a Man" - episodic TV score Freud - Varese shouldn't own perpetuity rights, but their expansion wasn't quite complete and omitted two alternates present on the LP release (including the music tracked into Alien!) Wagon Train: "The Ah Chong Story", "The Wagon Train Mutiny" - two episodic TV scores 87th Precinct: "Step Forward" - episodic TV score General Electric Theater - at least 9 scores for this series; Leigh Phillips has so far newly recorded 4 of them but the original recordings are completely unreleased Thriller - Leigh Phillips did re-recorded suites (cond. Nic Raine) representing a dozen of Goldsmith's scores for this series; four scores of his remain completely unreleased (the original recordings were only available on DVD isolated music & effects tracks) Tomorrow's Newspaper: "All Day to Live" - unsold pilot score Rawhide: "Incident in the Middle of Nowhere" - episodic TV score The Twilight Zone - some scores are incomplete and two of his scores are unreleased (apart from isolated score track w/ dialogue bleed): "The Four of Us Are Dying" and "Nightmare as a Child" The Expendables - unsold pilot score Have Gun — Will Travel: "The Fatalist", "A Head of Hair" - two episodic TV scores Studs Lonigan - a handful of short score cues are missing, plus an original Goldsmith source cue based on his main theme Playhouse 90 - two scores partially released; many others totally unreleased Perry Mason: "The Case of the Blushing Pearls", "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma" - first score released complete; second score entirely unreleased The Lineup: "Wake Up to Terror", "The Strange Return of Army Armitage", "Lonesome as Midnight" - first score partially released; other two scores (and new Main Title!) unreleased Peck's Bad Girl - theme and multiple episode scores Pursuit - short-lived 1959 anthology series for which Goldsmith wrote at least one score Black Saddle - theme only; multiple commercial covers have been released but never original Man on the Beach: "Saturday Night in Santa Monica" - unsold pilot score; only partially released as "Jazz Theme #1" on Twilight Zone album World in White - unsold pilot score The Sergeant and the Lady - unsold pilot score Studio One - at least nine scores (five minute fragment of one of them was released as "Jazz Theme #2" on Twilight Zone album, but I am SO not counting that as a release for this series) Frontier Gentleman - theme and three episodic scores; his final work for radio The Wanderer - unsold pilot score Crime Classics - unsold pilot score Climax! - who knows how many original scores? (I've confirmed at least three) CBS Radio Workshop - at least six extant episodes including the masterpiece "1489 Words" CBS Suspense - at least four extant radio episodes CBS Romance - at least seven extant radio episodes Hallmark Hall of Fame - at least three extant radio episodes Columbia Workshop - one extant episode (his first original radio score, in November 1951) Black = only OST exists Red = expanded, but not complete Orange = complete, but in exigent need of a reissue or a remaster Blue = any of those categories, owned in perpetuity by Varese Sarabande Purple = completely unreleased
  6. Chris Malone did this? Very nice! I've become a wee bit hesitant about new Intrada releases (for obvious reasons), but that man normally is a quality insurance.
  7. It is quite unspectacular in a way, but also very effective. As Thor pointed out, what makes it special is that it is really well spotted. In the film it is effectively used as kind of a constant anxious thumping (less in a muscial and more in a figurative sense). Another pro is the vintage sound. As many have pointed out, it's barely enjoyable on album, but really cool in the film. It beats Indy V in originality, so there's that.
  8. Wow, out of the four Best Score nominees that I know the Williams score is my least favourite. The great news is: the three best (American) films of the year are the three films that got the most nominations.
  9. My fault, I meant James Bond John Barry expansions. Any plans to cover the rest of his Bond catalogue?
  10. A gerneral question: Are these the first John Barry expansions by La-La Land? And are they planning to tackle them all one by one (well... or two by two)? What are the chances licence-wise?
  11. The Witches (1990) Anyone else watched this, when he was way too young? There seems to be a whole generation of children that got traumatized by this. Now I just admire how ambitious and virtuoso the direction and the actors are. It's not just a great film for children, it is a great film overall!
  12. Well, that is exactly what the ideology critical perspective is all about: There is nothing that cannot have a point and even if its creator claims that it does not have a point at all - it just shows you how unaware he is of the point that their work of art does have. Hating this guy (he's relatively new to the English speaking community on YouTube) seems to be part of the early process of knowing him, when he starts spoiling a good chunk of childhood memories, but one gotta cope with the ambivalence that one may have in mind from here on.
  13. Even though I love the original three movies which are all more or less on the same level (the criticism of TOD is hypocritical at best), I like to look at the films from a historical and ideology critical perspective. It is revealing that they are not exactly as original as, say Tarantino's Django Unchained which stands out from its idols through its postmodernism, while Indiana Jones is more a technically refined repetition of the golden age adventure cinema and film noir. I don't particularly agree with him here, but he has some very interesting thought on the series. The fourth film is debatable and the fifth film simply is a catastrophe which doesn't have much to debate about.
  14. I don't wann see him at the peak of his powers. That sounds boring. Craig's Bond was never designed to be shown this way.
  15. Does anybody know, why there is no soundtrack to the 1990 score by Stanley Myers? I think, we are in desperate need of an official release for that one!
  16. The releases get bigger and the title font gets bigger simultaneously... what would a Hook 6-disc-set look like?
  17. They could just have taken the proper sources and recreate the end credits suite or... not do it at all, since it had no new music.
  18. The awfully sloppy cover art was only a hint to the carelessness that would be found on the CDs: two alternates from the original album are missing ("The Hollow Man" and "Linda & Sebastian") some of the combined cues have very harsh transitions with background hiss blatanly fading out and in there is no real volume compression, but the separate tracks seem to be normalized - this is why the tracks with lower peak volume got amplified, which leads to very unnatural volume dips between the tracks moreover, some of the track combos have the cues within play at different volume, because each cue got normalized by its own I don't know, what the fuck they were thinking, but the film version inserts of some alternates were implemented in such shitty fashion that you would hardly be able to find on a bootleg, like for example in "Bloody Floor" and "The Big Climb" - sorry, I'm not trying to be rude here, but it really sounds horrible there are several stances of overdriving volume (the alternate opening of "The Big Climb" and the brass blast at the start of "Hi Boss" the end credits suite, which features no new music was taken from film stem and has very obvious crackling sounds All in all, this is a release that had good sounding source material available and still got the worst out of it. No one can tell me, they did quality-check this one. It feels like Intrada's main issue is the volume (and not for the first time).
  19. I'm looking forward to the score, but I remain very sceptical after last year's Hollow Man expansion, which is a desaster, regarding its production.
  20. It is kind of a statement to go from such a busy to such plain artwork, maybe it is supposed to make the two releases easily distinguishable. A statement à la "This is not a re-release, this one's different." La-La Land hasn't really had any of these fuck-ups. It has mainly been Intrada and Varese.
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