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scallenger got a reaction from TSMefford in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
I had a feeling Release 5, given the unit count and price announced at the top of this thread, had the biggest possibility of being something I wanted, and I was right! I actually was hoping it would have been Jurassic Park 3 (which they said they would likely do), but Tremors is a fun score and never truly had a proper release! Didn't Intrada release like a promo album once or something? I should have seen the possibility of it coming, given the attention it has been getting this year with the new film and the new Blu-Ray/4K release.
So I'm getting Tremors. Anybody here getting anything?
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scallenger reacted to TSMefford in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
Tremors
https://www.facebook.com/lalalandrecords/posts/10159447399083755
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scallenger got a reaction from Manakin Skywalker in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
No. It's too late, Alva. It's just... too... late...
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scallenger reacted to Manakin Skywalker in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
No. One more hour...
...until I go to bed.
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scallenger got a reaction from The Great Gonzales in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
PST baby. 2 1/2.
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scallenger reacted to Tom Guernsey in Jurassic World: Dominion (Colin Trevorrow 2022)
That looks like it would have been pretty amazing if the animatronics were effective... whatever happened to it? Fun mix of quotes from the original and Giacchino scores too.
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scallenger reacted to Dr. Know in T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous by William Ross - NEW CD/Digital Release From Dragon's Domain Records
Another fan here. Don't miss this release!
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scallenger got a reaction from MrJosh in T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous by William Ross - NEW CD/Digital Release From Dragon's Domain Records
https://buysoundtrax.myshopify.com/collections/dragons-domain-records-1/products/t-rex-back-to-the-cretaceous-original-soundtrack-by-william-ross
1. Main Title (3:28)
2. Ally (1:26)
3. Liz Falls (1:55)
4. Finding the Egg (1:52)
5. Ally and Dad (2:58)
6. Journey to the Cretaceous (5:36)
7. Meeting Charles Knight (2:04)
8. Kiss and a Squeeze (2:00)
9. Meeting Barnum Brown (4:38)
10. Meeting T-Rex (4:38)
11. Finale (3:57)
Total Time: 34:58
No, I don't work for them, haha. But I am probably the person who is the most excited for this. Already ordered my copy and listened to the instant digital download. Sounds fantastic! Feels like it has more life than the promo album had. I thought people here would be interested in this release if only for the chance to have a score signed by William Ross (first 100 orders), the REAL composer of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! I kid, I kid... but seriously, I'm sure you all know how awesome he is.
I actually am very familiar with this score, having owned the promo for years. As you all can tell I'm a dinosaur nut, so of course I saw the film as a kid when it was in IMAX theaters. At my age I loved the premise of it... this sort of Night At The Museum adventure, but this was before any of those movies. The VFX are often bit crude, even for back then unfortunately. And for many there wasn't enough screentime of actual dinosaurs to justify paying $20 to see it, haha! But there was enough for me at the time. Again it was the premise that really was just so cool to me.
Clearly the score was the best thing about the film, though. It stood out to me immediately when I saw it, from the propulsive main title theme, to the calming family theme, the scary and intense moments for when the dinosaurs were there, and even a fun little source song that is meant to feel straight out of the 'olden times. It's a fun little score for a mostly forgotten film, now. (Despite having a DVD release) Any fan of William Ross, IMAX scores, and lush 90s scores will dig this.
EDIT: BTW... if the owner of the company sees this post, I have to ask: Who sang the song "Kiss and a Squeeze"? The liner notes credit who composed it with Ross, but did he sing it, too? I actually can't find that info. online anywhere, either!
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scallenger got a reaction from thx99 in T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous by William Ross - NEW CD/Digital Release From Dragon's Domain Records
https://buysoundtrax.myshopify.com/collections/dragons-domain-records-1/products/t-rex-back-to-the-cretaceous-original-soundtrack-by-william-ross
1. Main Title (3:28)
2. Ally (1:26)
3. Liz Falls (1:55)
4. Finding the Egg (1:52)
5. Ally and Dad (2:58)
6. Journey to the Cretaceous (5:36)
7. Meeting Charles Knight (2:04)
8. Kiss and a Squeeze (2:00)
9. Meeting Barnum Brown (4:38)
10. Meeting T-Rex (4:38)
11. Finale (3:57)
Total Time: 34:58
No, I don't work for them, haha. But I am probably the person who is the most excited for this. Already ordered my copy and listened to the instant digital download. Sounds fantastic! Feels like it has more life than the promo album had. I thought people here would be interested in this release if only for the chance to have a score signed by William Ross (first 100 orders), the REAL composer of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! I kid, I kid... but seriously, I'm sure you all know how awesome he is.
I actually am very familiar with this score, having owned the promo for years. As you all can tell I'm a dinosaur nut, so of course I saw the film as a kid when it was in IMAX theaters. At my age I loved the premise of it... this sort of Night At The Museum adventure, but this was before any of those movies. The VFX are often bit crude, even for back then unfortunately. And for many there wasn't enough screentime of actual dinosaurs to justify paying $20 to see it, haha! But there was enough for me at the time. Again it was the premise that really was just so cool to me.
Clearly the score was the best thing about the film, though. It stood out to me immediately when I saw it, from the propulsive main title theme, to the calming family theme, the scary and intense moments for when the dinosaurs were there, and even a fun little source song that is meant to feel straight out of the 'olden times. It's a fun little score for a mostly forgotten film, now. (Despite having a DVD release) Any fan of William Ross, IMAX scores, and lush 90s scores will dig this.
EDIT: BTW... if the owner of the company sees this post, I have to ask: Who sang the song "Kiss and a Squeeze"? The liner notes credit who composed it with Ross, but did he sing it, too? I actually can't find that info. online anywhere, either!
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scallenger got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous by William Ross - NEW CD/Digital Release From Dragon's Domain Records
https://buysoundtrax.myshopify.com/collections/dragons-domain-records-1/products/t-rex-back-to-the-cretaceous-original-soundtrack-by-william-ross
1. Main Title (3:28)
2. Ally (1:26)
3. Liz Falls (1:55)
4. Finding the Egg (1:52)
5. Ally and Dad (2:58)
6. Journey to the Cretaceous (5:36)
7. Meeting Charles Knight (2:04)
8. Kiss and a Squeeze (2:00)
9. Meeting Barnum Brown (4:38)
10. Meeting T-Rex (4:38)
11. Finale (3:57)
Total Time: 34:58
No, I don't work for them, haha. But I am probably the person who is the most excited for this. Already ordered my copy and listened to the instant digital download. Sounds fantastic! Feels like it has more life than the promo album had. I thought people here would be interested in this release if only for the chance to have a score signed by William Ross (first 100 orders), the REAL composer of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! I kid, I kid... but seriously, I'm sure you all know how awesome he is.
I actually am very familiar with this score, having owned the promo for years. As you all can tell I'm a dinosaur nut, so of course I saw the film as a kid when it was in IMAX theaters. At my age I loved the premise of it... this sort of Night At The Museum adventure, but this was before any of those movies. The VFX are often bit crude, even for back then unfortunately. And for many there wasn't enough screentime of actual dinosaurs to justify paying $20 to see it, haha! But there was enough for me at the time. Again it was the premise that really was just so cool to me.
Clearly the score was the best thing about the film, though. It stood out to me immediately when I saw it, from the propulsive main title theme, to the calming family theme, the scary and intense moments for when the dinosaurs were there, and even a fun little source song that is meant to feel straight out of the 'olden times. It's a fun little score for a mostly forgotten film, now. (Despite having a DVD release) Any fan of William Ross, IMAX scores, and lush 90s scores will dig this.
EDIT: BTW... if the owner of the company sees this post, I have to ask: Who sang the song "Kiss and a Squeeze"? The liner notes credit who composed it with Ross, but did he sing it, too? I actually can't find that info. online anywhere, either!
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scallenger got a reaction from crumbs in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
Mmmm Thor...
I mean... could he be THAT Thor?
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scallenger got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
Totally agree with you Yavar! Especially in expanded form! It's an intense and fun thrill ride!
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scallenger reacted to Yavar Moradi in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2020
Because Godzilla is my personal favorite David Arnold score, I guess. The LLL was a godsend.
Yavar
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scallenger 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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scallenger reacted to Edmilson in Jurassic World: Dominion (Colin Trevorrow 2022)
Why did Universal pushed the movie's release to 2022 if it already finished shooting? My guess is for commercial reasons: next year Universal will have Fast and Furious 9 and Minions 2, so they are already guaranteed for 2021. So, they needed a big blockbuster for 2022. It's the same reason why HP6 got pushed from 2008 to 2009, since in 2008 they already have The Dark Knight.
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scallenger reacted to The Great Gonzales in The Mandalorian SHOW discussion - Spoilers Allowed for all aired episodes
Basically the trees on Dagobah can become Spiders at a certain point.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Knobby_white_spider
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scallenger got a reaction from Bespin in The Mandalorian SHOW discussion - Spoilers Allowed for all aired episodes
I happen to be terrified of spiders, okay, penis breath?!
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scallenger got a reaction from Kasey Kockroach in Jurassic World: Dominion (Colin Trevorrow 2022)
I feel like with this film's struggles with covid and their new adjustments to it, they may actually mean it this time. Or hell, maybe everyone was drunk the whole time!
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scallenger got a reaction from TSMefford in James Horner's THE LAND BEFORE TIME (1988) - NEW Intrada 2020
While I am happy with this release I am also happy to hear the possibility of getting the "insert" version of that track! Thank you guys for considering it! And hey, now it'll be the best of both worlds.
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scallenger got a reaction from jwalk713 in James Horner's THE LAND BEFORE TIME (1988) - NEW Intrada 2020
While I am happy with this release I am also happy to hear the possibility of getting the "insert" version of that track! Thank you guys for considering it! And hey, now it'll be the best of both worlds.
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scallenger reacted to Luke Skywalker in James Horner's THE LAND BEFORE TIME (1988) - NEW Intrada 2020
Woulnt you mean toothless?
I thought that was LLL's territory....
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scallenger got a reaction from blondheim in James Horner's THE LAND BEFORE TIME (1988) - NEW Intrada 2020
Maybe they got their upcoming press release for Willow mixed up with this one.
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scallenger got a reaction from crumbs in James Horner's THE LAND BEFORE TIME (1988) - NEW Intrada 2020
Maybe they got their upcoming press release for Willow mixed up with this one.