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The gentle side of Morlock?

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Is there any other, I ask you?

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I sense much anger in you.

(The Numbnuts comment led me to that notion)

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I know of your unrequited love for Renovia.....But she's a married woman. It would never work.

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The numbnuts side!

Caring is for the weak!

;)

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What do you know of my pain?

It runs deep.

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Caring is for the weak!

Didn't Florence Nightingale say that?

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Where has Ren been anyway? We need our veteran female back.

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What the hell was this thread about originally?

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Well, Ren's much more attractive.

Ray Barnsbury

Poor Jerome...

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  • 10 months later...
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For you Mark Isham fans La La Land has released a limited edition of 2,000 units for Point Break. Check it out here.

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My only concideration is whether to add it to my current SAE purchase, or to leave for the next one (it's gonna be a few weeks until it's in stock....I have the same concideration concering the new Poledouris release.....but there's a good chance they might sell out by then. So many conciderations!).

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Isham hasn't made a great score since A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT

  • 2 months later...
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This quote was posted over at FSM by LaLaLand, the actual thread is buried somehere on their message board.

Early April: Limited Edition release of a beloved sci fi series. Also signed by composer

Late April: Two Limited Edition Releases:

1. 1000 units of a beautiful whimsical score signed by composer

2. Our 70th release. Our Most Extravagant release yet (only $30.00 to boot). A must have for any score collector. signed by composer

Then MV (LaLaLand) posted this:

THE BIG ONE is a 3 disc set. . .

MV

A three disc set that's a must have, signed by the composer.

Hmmmm looking at who and what they have released could it be, finally, Independence Day? Or perhaps a Back To the Future Trilogy?

I doubt it's John Williams

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John Williams would not sign the c.d.'s . I could only think of Hook

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ID4 is not "whimsical," and if it was Back to the Future there would be more hype.

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They did David Arnold before, so I'd say Independence Day is not completely out of the question for the second one.

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ID4 is not "whimsical," and if it was Back to the Future there would be more hype.

You might wanna re-read my first post:

Early April: Limited Edition release of a beloved sci fi series. Also signed by composer

Late April: TWO Limited Edition Releases:

1. 1000 units of a beautiful whimsical score signed by composer

2. Our 70th release. Our Most Extravagant release yet (only $30.00 to boot). A must have for any score collector. SIGNED BY THE COMPOSER

I hi-lighted the last sentence because someone at FSM mentioned Spartacus, which unless LaLaLand was working on this project almost 20 years ago, might be a little hard to obtain Alex North's signature.

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My bad.

Still doubting Back to the Future.

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Actually I think he mentioned in that thread they pushed the releases back a little, to ease our pocket books.... :)

Yeah I doubt it's BTTF, I expect that to come from Intrada.

John Williams would not sign the c.d.'s . I could only think of Hook

Didn't John Williams sign FSM's Goodbye Mr. Chips?

They did release Godzilla, which was thru Sony/Tristar.

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BTW I was told the most beloved sci-fi series is from a TV series. So no not BTTF.

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a complete 1933 King Kong by Max Steiner, autographed to boot, wow

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BTW I was told the most beloved sci-fi series is from a TV series. So no not BTTF.

Ok there are 3 seperate releases:

#1. Early April: Limited Edition release of a beloved sci fi series. Also signed by composer

#2. Late April: 1. 1000 units of a beautiful whimsical score signed by composer

#3. Our 70th release. Our Most Extravagant release yet (only $30.00 to boot). A must have for any score collector. Signed by the composer. A 3 disc set.

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a complete 1933 King Kong by Max Steiner, autographed to boot, wow

appart than the anacronism of max steiner signing a CD, it would be a waste of time and resources since an amazing re-recording already exists...

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BTW I was told the most beloved sci-fi series is from a TV series. So no not BTTF.

#1. Early April: Limited Edition release of a beloved sci fi series. Also signed by composer

I'd be thrilled if this was another Farscape release, but I don't know how well the previous ones have sold. LaLa also handles the Galactica releases, so that's most likely. Razor, perhaps?

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I hope for a David Arnold score. Any David Arnold score.

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By the way, whatever happened with that big Percepto release that was supposed to be announced months ago?

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At times Percepto can be slow.

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I know I'm the only here that cares, but I have to point out that LaLa's early April release is in fact Volume 3 of the Farscape complete score releases! Hopefully there'll be more on the horizon. :P

That was the sci fi that everyone must have?

I never seen an episode of that...

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I lose sleep at night because we don't have a complete score to Shaft.

I hear cocoa is very effective for sleeping disorders.

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Up yer shaft!

  • 3 weeks later...
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This was posted over at FSM.

A beautiful whimsical score, limited to 1000 will be released on May 13th.

A 3-disc set, limited to 3000 will be released on June 3rd.

A 2-CD set is set for late June/early July but it was announced by someone else all ready that it would be Masters Of The Universe by Bill Conti and La La Land confirmed it.

Then it was mentioned that there are 5 other titles coming before Labor Day.

P.S. They mentioned they're not doing BTTF or Spartacus.

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