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    Topic:   PR: GNP Release Iron Monkey Score Album

     GNP CRESCENDO RECORDS
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    GNP CRESCENDO RECORDS is proud to announce the release of the score album to Miramax's Martial Arts epic IRON MONKEY, arriving in theaters Friday, October 12, 2001. The original score is composed by James Venable (SAMURAI JACK and JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK).


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    MV Gerhard
    GNP Crescendo Records

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    "Please note that advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and solicitations are inappropriate on MovieMusic.com"

    [Message edited by PeterK on 10-09-2001]

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    posted 10-09-2001 12:38 PM PT (US)     

     wistiti
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    quote:
    Originally posted by GNP CRESCENDO RECORDS:
    "Please note that advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and solicitations are inappropriate on MovieMusic.com"

    [Message edited by PeterK on 10-09-2001]


    Got that, GNP? That's what the MM Newsletters are for! http://www.moviemusic.com/email/

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    posted 10-09-2001 04:21 PM PT (US)     

     TimT
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    I don't understand. That was useful information.

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    posted 10-09-2001 05:40 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by TimT:
    I don't understand. That was useful information.

    Useful, but as Peter pointed out, it was "solicitation and advertisement". Letting people know about a sale on another website would detract from sales at this one.

    Dan

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    posted 10-09-2001 05:42 PM PT (US)     

     PeterK
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    Dan, no it wouldn't.

    TimT, the useful information is what remains.

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    posted 10-09-2001 08:01 PM PT (US)     

     dgoldwas
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    So if it's not gonna detract from sales to this site, then why remove an announcement about a sale that people might be interested in?

    Dan

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    posted 10-09-2001 10:15 PM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    I'll explain it to Michael next time I see him. I'm sure he didn't mean anything by it... probably just didn't read over the rules very carefully.

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    posted 10-09-2001 10:33 PM PT (US)     

     Spicy Ramen
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    quote:
    Originally posted by dgoldwas:
    So if it's not gonna detract from sales to this site, then why remove an announcement about a sale that people might be interested in?

    Dan



    Um, probably because 99% of the board would be flooded with spam if he didn't.

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    posted 10-09-2001 11:48 PM PT (US)     

     PeterK
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    Ding ding ding. Thank you, Mr. Spicey Noodle.

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    posted 10-10-2001 12:07 AM PT (US)     

     Lou Goldberg
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    Seeing how Iron Monkey is many years old, does anyone know who wrote the film's original score before Mr. V was brought in to re-do it?

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    posted 10-11-2001 09:33 PM PT (US)     

     James
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    Someone by the name of Richard Yuen.

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    posted 10-11-2001 09:37 PM PT (US)     
     

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