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Brundlefly

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  1. It's close but clear. The only exception is the substantially weaker third film "Episode 6".
  2. Film: Raiders Score: Temple If I tried to rate them objectively I would say that the first and the third film are the better ones whereas the score of the second film is slightly more creative and powerful.
  3. I am a Lost Worlder! It IS better than everything!* *(may contain personal opinion)
  4. S, that's why he officially scored 1 film in 1980 and 5 films in 1982. It's acctually 2 films in 1980 and 4 films in 1982.
  5. I didn't even know there are five HA films for years!
  6. Not if you release the analog version of the complete score, the digital version of the complete score, all the alternates and the theme park ride, the OST presentation, the 1996 presentation and the 2002 presentation - this would lead to a total of 6 discs.
  7. You should buy it. There are a few surprising cues. No one has ever raped the brass players like Goldsmith. The Intrada treatment improves the score although more tracks could have been connected. 33 tracks is too much for a 60 minute score.
  8. The Lost World is the best flowing complete score there is. Almost every cue is like a little scherzo and none of them is too short like in Jurassic Park. I'm so happy that John Williams scored much more in the second movie as I'm happy about the fact that a lot was dropped in the final film. So we've got an awesome complete score that even fills the musical gaps of the film (Up in a Basket + In the Trailer) (Ludlow's Speech + The Wrecked Ship). So I can just say the first score would have needed a dropped cue that was supposed to accompany the T-Rex Attack.
  9. True. Whereas the Marley stuff is really touching and credible the scene with the pigeon lady is just exaggerated and superfluous.
  10. There will be much more reissues by Intrada and La-La Land. What else should they do after having completed "The Last Castle", "The Mummy" and "The Russia House". There is nothing left for these labels to expand.
  11. When was the score of "Inchon" REALLY written and recorded? The film came out in 1982 but due to post-production delays. Has Goldsmith already recorded the score in 1981 or even in 1980?
  12. This thread, as it has already been predicted... The score of the second film is underestimated... and inferior.
  13. Who would pay 15 bucks more for the same content? This was a wise decision by Intrada. But in general it can be seen as reissue. The main reason it was made is that the Kritzerland version is sold out. And the few additional extras are not worth buying it - for those who own the Kritzerland version: The Power (without choir) It's No Use (without choir) Reaching Out/The Astral (without choir) Reaching Out/The Astral - alternate Reaching Out/The Astral - alternate (without choir)
  14. Well, there it is and it couldn't be more superfluous. "Poltergeist II - The Fifth Incarnation"
  15. You can also join a few eBay auctions. Sometimes the sellers have incredible badluck. I got the Jaws 2 OST for 14,27€ at the time it was normally sold for over 100 bucks!
  16. The cheapest offer of Dracula has always been more than 100€ on german Amazon. But for one day it was there for 12€!!! Guess who has bought it. It's in a perfect condition. You need to have money or patience.
  17. La-La Land's output of Goldsmith was very poor for the last years. They've either released some very old western scores or reissued some stuff of Intrada or Varese. Are they working on something great!
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