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  1. Die Hard = 131 minutes Terminator 2: Judgment Day = 137 minutes (theatrical cut) Neil
  2. Don't own it. Nor is it Manly enough! I was just fulfilling an expectation. I actually did vote in this poll. :cool: Neil
  3. Look, your prior excuse was that it was not meant to be like that since 'Raiders march' was an isolated concert arrangement. You are now looking for more excuses to please your vision, even if it contradicts Williams' (Vintage Williams no less) And I highly doubt that Williams could compose something that sound like hell in his 'vintage era' And please, what kind of excuse 'its not used in the movie' is? Alien score must be a big pile of sh*t with that reasonement. Did you even bother to read his post or do you over react to everything that criticizes Lucasfilm and Williams? You'd think by now I'd be used to Manuel's overly critical responses to many of my posts, but he still manages to bug me. Perhaps it's because he jumps on one thing I have to say in a post and then micro analyzes it to death. This has been going on for years. I've been clear throughout this thread (and the other Indy thread) that I don't think the transition works and I don't think I'm alone in that opinion. The fact that it's not presented that way in the film (when most of Williams's score otherwise was presented intact) or the previous album also reinforces my belief that others don't think this is one of Williams's better transitions. Neil
  4. I think the new issue will go live early next week. And yes, it's $5 and get this, while you're subscribed to this month's issue, I think you can access all of the back issues. Something else to consider. Neil
  5. Why thank you, Marc. Now post something in Dutch so they'll know you're not me. Neil
  6. There should be a cool Williams "Score Restore" this month, too. Neil
  7. *YAWN* Pass. These are hardly "yawn" releases. These are three wonderful scores! Neil
  8. Regardless, it's not used in the movie (someone else must not like it either) and it sounds like hell. So basically the one film overlap that wasn't necessary is the one they put on this set, ignoring all of the TOD overlaps. Neil
  9. Screen Archives is not at fault here. Mark got what he paid for. If Screen Archives had put the wrong address on the box, then yes, they would be liable for that, no doubt. Screen Archives is in no way responsible for the time it took and no carrier is responsible for customs delays (if there were any). Who should I complain to about my dad getting his Father's Day card last week? Neil
  10. Joe, there are no guarantees with standard mail sent to another country. Complaining to Screen Archives isn't going to accomplish a thing. They didn't transport it. The post office did. Go complain to them. That'll go far. Neil
  11. Humor. It is a difficult concept. It is not logical. Neil
  12. Clearly just Jerry. He walks out of his concerts and Jerry has never once scored a Will Ferrell movie. Neil
  13. Where's the "How does it go again?" option? Neil
  14. I fail to see the problem with this. If Jablonsky is scoring a video game that means there is one less movie he won't be scoring, which is good, right? Neil
  15. I see. I prefer the original style "A" art, which is what was used for the original album and the Concord. Neil
  16. Getting back on topic... What do you think of it? Isn't "Mambone" a lot of fun? Neil
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