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$46.99 on amazon.Ca with free shipping for me. Wooot!
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It just needs a really good, solid script. Someone like Scott Frank. Keep Koepp away from it (though I did love "Carlito's Way") and Darabont (who only makes compelling movies from Stephen King novels.)
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Hey, 50 -60 dollars is a lot to some people these days. It's good to know what you're getting.
I'm getting this set through Amazon.Ca because it's cheaper and I live in Canada.
I wish there was a cheaper set being released without KOCS, though. I already bought that back on may 27th.
And yeah - I Freakin' LIKE IT
Just not quite enough to own TWO copies of it.
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so who has bought their copies of KOTCS today?
Doesn't it come out next week? I do know some stores will get their shipment in this thursday.
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Your right as long as we absolutely get the film version. I have no idea what Return to the Village /Raiders March is doing on disk 5 instead of replacing the old track on disk 2
I'd say because the TOD film credits version has that bad edit near the end of it. Where the bridge is completely left out.
That ALWAYS bugged me.
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Map/Out of Fuel
This amazing piece of music is finally being released. I've dreamt of hearing this for many years. It's perfect - blazing Indy theme segued into a floating-like version of Willie's theme (the first time we hear it in TOD) and the plucky string music as the two pilots jump out of the plane. I really can't wait to hear that crashing music that plays when they stare out the window , right before Indy says "I think we got a big problem."
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Man, I don't know much about Les Baxter, but he's quite the showman.
I only know him as an actor from Fellini's La Dolce Vita
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This score features the least exciting action music Williams has ever written.
Nuh-Unh!!!! This score is A-MAZING!! And as much as I love Everybody Runs, Anderton's Great Escape my favorite, favorite track is The underwater version of Sean's Theme. I had that floating in my head for about a year.
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By the way, it's weird that nobody, in all these years, has been able to fix somehow those bootlegs tracks.
I actually played around with mine a few years ago. I can't quite remember what I did. One thing I did do was I split The Belly Of The Steel beast OST track - I cut it at the 2:26 mark, added a second of fade out to it, right into the Tank Fight/pen is mightier then the sword track, then just resumed the rest of the Belly track. It's almost the complete Tank Chase sequence. I even played with the sound, giving it some clarity. But I think I adjusted the volume a bit too high. It sounds like an old record played about a hundred times, but some spots are clear, you can hear the pings in the music clearly, like the part where indy is riding the horse while shooting the tank, then riding up beside it, then leaping onto the tank. If I hadn't F-ed with the volume it'd sound OK. <_<
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I bet we get the Pankot Palace "Trek" music since Spielberg has said he likes it so much.
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John Williams chose John Barry to score "Chaplin"
John Willams thinks John Barry is better than him.
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It's true...the OST's are pretty easy to get. Most CD stores can still order Raiders and LC for you for 15 bucks.
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DO NOT give in. yOU cAn do WHat Ever YoU WANnt!!
Yes, but writing like that makes you look like a twat!
Umm..couldn't you have used another word?
But for me it was watching Raiders on TV in 1986. Desert Chase music particularly.
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That is why I say put all the unreleased tracks on this Indy boxset at the expense of previously released ones .
Hopefully we will be getting a track listing for TOD & LC soon and settle some of this madness.
No, we will have a completely new level of madness then.
Just Watch!!!!
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Paul Attanasio (Quiz Show, Disclosure)
Alan Ball (American Beauty, Six Feet Under, Towelhead)
Eric Roth (The Insider)
Oliver Stone (JFK, Nixon, W.)
Spike Lee (Do The Right Thing)
Not sure of:
Akiva Goldsman (he wrote "The Client" - Good and "Batman & Robin" - Bad!)
And as you can tell by my Avatar - I love Sorkin.
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You know what I'm hoping for - the FILM version of the raiders end credits . The one that plays over the warehouse shot. I've ALWAYS loved that edit. I want that one!!!
Two versions of "Da-da-da-daaaa" on brass then - KABLOOM! The entire orchestra bursts into it.
Me Want!
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God, Stealing The Stones is amazing. The Voices and the music underneath is powerful, powerful stuff.
Shouldn't it have been called "Reclaiming" or "Re-capturing The Stones" though?
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Or the Pankot Palace source cues.
I like those...I think that main banquet music is catchy.
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If I recall "Last Crusade" has longer stretches of non score than "Temple" has. There are quite a few Talky parts in LC. Let's hope we don't get silly source music cues like "Donovan's Dinner Party".
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...do I have to call it Indy Rides the Statue?).
Yeah, that does sound kind of...pornographic.
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Most of the comments here are needlessly hateful
Here's something nice - Struzan's work will ALWAYS have a spot on a wall in my house.
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Unless TOD and LC are 2 disc sets there is bound to be good stuff that will be left off. Especially considering the last 30 minutes of each movie are pretty much non-stop music. Right from the moment Short Round frees Indy from the black sleep, the music for TOD is non stop (it stops for maybe 2 minutes during the mine car sequence) and in LC it begins at the tank sequence and doesn't stop. that's like almost 30 minutes of continuous score for both movies.
Correction: LC stops when indy goes over the cliff. Until he climbs up and hugs Henry Sr. Probably 90 seconds of non-score. It stops again when Indy and Co. are held at gunpoint by Donovan. Probably 2 minutes.
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The only thing wrong with the Indy IV poster was Ford's tired half-smile expression. Everyone complains what a grump Ford is but for Indy I think it served that character well. Especially the Don't-f***-with me scowl of the Raiders poster (version B). The one that was on the original OST.
I miss that Indy.
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It doesn't sound like an edit to me.
It's at the 1:50 mark.
Indy Negotiates!
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That little Nurachi fanfare has been in my head for 20 years. Oh, Man, Oh Man!!!!!!