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    Topic:   Speed

     robin4.5
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    I just watched Speed for the first time and wanted to know what the track listing should be if the tracks are put in order.

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    posted 04-24-2001 07:39 PM PT (US)     

     Hasta
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    Don't know, in fact I didn't really even pay attention to your question.. Just had to comment, Mancina's score for Speed 2 is *far* superior to the original.

    NP: Once Upon a Forest (Horner) ****/*****

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    posted 04-24-2001 10:08 PM PT (US)     

     Shaun Rutherford
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    Well..........at least he's honest!

    Shaun

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    posted 04-25-2001 12:05 AM PT (US)     

     Pete M
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    Well, I must say that's very nice. Robin4.5 comes along, asking a nice question, & what does Hasta do? Completely fail to pay attention to it. Honestly. Some people.

    Sorry, what was the question?

    Oh, yeah. Well I really don't know, only watched the film once (decidedly underwhelmed by it too), & have never heard the CD. Don't know why I'm posting here really. Hmmm, guess I'll be off to the Crow City of Angels question, then...

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    posted 04-25-2001 07:52 AM PT (US)     

     robin4.5
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    So... anyone want to help?

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    posted 05-02-2001 04:03 PM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    I've seen Speed, and I like it. But I don't know what the track order in the film would be. (Because I'm about to leave and don't have time to look and type it up.) Maybe later I'll post it.
    Oh, and Hasta is partly right. Speed 2 is superior, but I happen to think the original is almost as good.

    NP :Speed 2, Mancina

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    posted 05-03-2001 03:27 AM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    Okay, looking at the back of my CD here, this is how I THINK the tracks would go (off the top of my head. I'm working from my memory of the film).

    1. Main Title
    18. Elevator Stall
    9. Elevator Peril
    11. Dangling Feet
    17. Freight Elevator
    4. Rush Hour
    12. City Streets
    7. Choppers
    5. Helen Dies
    6. The Gap
    3. Entering Airport
    14. The Dolly
    13. Wildcat
    2. The Rescue
    8. Pershing Square
    16. Pop Quiz
    10. Fight On Train
    19. End Title

    15. Move

    I don’t remember where 15 was in the film, but judging by the tone is may have been the scene when Harry got blown up. In any event, it probably belongs somewhere between Rush Hour and Wildcat.

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    posted 05-03-2001 11:35 AM PT (US)     

     scoreguy15
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    Actually, it's the track that belongs after Elevator Stall.

    Clayton

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    posted 05-03-2001 06:26 PM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    Okay then. Now you have the whole thing, in order.

    NP: Plague And The Moonflower Real Audio Suite

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    posted 05-04-2001 12:27 AM PT (US)     
     

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