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Christophe Beck to score T5.
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/12/02/christophe-beck-to-score-terminator-genisys/
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Looking forward to Big Top Pee Wee. I'll probably order Batman (again) later down the road. It'll be based on the response to the remastered sound and if it's still around for LLL next discount sale (assuming there will be another sale).
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Well along with Predator 2 hopefully these will be included in the batch as well...
Ghostbusters I and II
The Terminator (assuming this one isn't part of LLLR Black Friday releases)
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So we already know Arnold's "Shaft" is one of the two single discs and Debney's "Passion" is the 2cd set. I have a feeling the other single cd might be a golden age score. Or possibly The Terminator assuming that that one isn't apart of the Varese batch coming up. The reason I mentioned Terminator because Fiedel mentioned a release was coming on facebook a couple of months ago. That 4cd that's 49.99 might be Voyager or Enterprise. No clue of what the other 4cd could be though.
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Yeah I guess Beth and Noah don't have a driver's license. Not that that would matter anyway in the zombie apocalypse.
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Wow! Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse. It does. If only those EW photos were just actors doing cosplay based on Terminator characters (b/c that what it looks like anyway), but unfortunately it isn't.
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Ugh! Those covers and that plot synopsis are laughable indeed, but I'm not surprised this is looking like a joke. And Jai Courtney looks like he's doing his best Arnold impression even though he's playing Kyle Reese not the T-800. Speaking of T-800 surprised Arnold didn't get a cover. Might as well. A cover with an aging terminator can't be any less comical than the two posted above.
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Excluding the dialogue intros from both discs and the 1987 OST on disc 2.

The Elfman/Burton Box version arranged in somewhat chronological order and including both Belafonte songs from the 1988 OST.
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Including the last 3 songs on disc 2.

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I was relieved that "POV" and "Terror in the Sky" made it on this volume, but I'm pleased with the overall selection of scores, tbh.
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Okay well I'll have to compare both versions of "The Escape" then to hear, which one I prefer. Thanks.
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Notes for Planet of the Apes
- Many tracks need a proper fade-in and fade-out. (e.g. Ape Suite 1 and 2)
- Take The Escape, Calima, Dinner Source (Film Version) and Main Titles (Synth & Percussion Only) from the Elfman/Burton box.
- The OST has an extended The Hunt and Main Title Deconstruction, both esp. made for the album.
(In my opinion, the MT Deconstruction closes off the score in a better way than the Ape Suite - it sounds more like a proper credits suite.)
- Main Titles (Film Version)
missing the pan-flute part at the beginning (possibly a last-minute addition) – DVD-rip needed
- Dinner Source
Elfman box contains the film version; the LLL is a different mix with different instruments
- Rave Source
Note that this is already fully integrated in CD 1’s track “The Escape” (like it is in the film)
- Calima
Has a more complete mix on the Elfman box; LLL misses an overlay
- Preparing for Battle
the album version/edit seems to be composed of the film take (0:00-0:25) and of the alternate take (0:25-end)
(Alternatively, of course, it’s also possible that the film version was composed of two takes, and LLL put together the alternate from those two takes as well.)
- Rule the Planet Remix
DVD-rip needed of the film's credits if you want to make a dialogue-free version, which is possible but you'll need the opening and ending from the LLL or OST.
(- Camp Raid on the Elfman box is shortened.)
- The Story on the OST has a very, very slightly extended ending, presumably editorially created to end the cue satisfactorily. The ‘alternate mix’ of the cue doesn’t have it.
Any particular difference between the Elfman Box and LLLR version of "The Escape"?
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Yeah not getting my hopes up on a Marvel score being on the same level as Williams' "Star Wars", "Superman", etc. Especially with the current climate of film music. I doubt Marvel and Whedon will allow that.
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One track is just themes edited together into a suite and the other an old interview with Walker taken from the dvd.
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Surprised to see Elfman's POTA selling so well. Whatever the case I think it deserves it. It's a great release to an already great score to an unfairly despised re-imagining.
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I second an expanded re-mastered edition of Elfman's Mission Impossible along with Silvestri's rejected score to it.
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Predators was just a love letter to the original Mctiernan film. Same for the score. At this point I honestly don't have any interest in another moviet.

















Terminator Genisys
in General Discussion
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Trailer's coming Thursday.
http://www.superherohype.com/news/323523-motion-poster-for-terminator-genisys-debuts-trailer-coming-thursday