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    FYI, here is our updated list of upcoming scores and CD releases at http://www.musicfromthemovies.com

    All the best,

    mikael

    - - -

    up and coming cd's:

    11 May 2004:
    Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius: (James Horner / Varèse Sarabande)
    Deep Blue: (George Fenton / Sony Classical)
    Last Tango in Paris: (Gato Barbieri / Varèse Sarabande)
    Laws of Attraction: (Edward Shearmur / La-La Land)
    Lion in Winter, The (TV): (Richard Hartley / Varèse Sarabande)
    Rancho Deluxe: (Jimmy Buffett / Varèse Sarabande)
    Troy: (James Horner / Warner)

    18 May 2004:
    Chase, The (expanded): (John Barry / Legacy)
    Dances With Wolves (expanded): (John Barry / Legacy)
    Day After Tomorrow, The: (Harald Kloser / Varèse Sarabande)
    Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the: (Ennio Morricone / EMI/Capitol)
    Piano, The (remastered): (Michael Nyman / Virgin)

    24 May 2004:
    Piano Works: (Craig Armstrong / ie:music)

    25 May 2004:
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: (John Williams / Atlantic)
    Narrow Margin: (Bruce Broughton / Intrada)
    Terror Tract: (Brian Tyler / La-La Land)

    8 Jun 2004:
    Battle of Britain: (Ron Goodwin / Varèse Sarabande)
    Chronicles of Riddick, The: (Graeme Revell / Varèse Sarabande)
    Dirty Harry (complete score): (Lalo Schifrin / Aleph)
    Great Escape, The: (Elmer Bernstein / Varèse Sarabande)
    Man on Fire: (Harry Gregson-Williams / Varèse Sarabande)
    Notebook, The: (Aaron Zigman / New Line)
    Punisher, The: (Carlo Siliotto / La-La Land)
    Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation: (John Morgan / Varèse Sarabande)
    Van Helsing - The London Assignment: (John Van Tongeren / Decca)

    15 Jun 2004:
    Around the World in Eighty Days: (Trevor Jones / Walt Disney)
    Lucifer Rising: (Bobby Beausoleil / Arcanum Entertainment)
    Walk With Love and Death, A: (Georges Delerue / Disques Cinemusique)

    22 Jun 2004:
    Door in the Floor: (Marcelo Zarvos / Decca)
    Two Brothers: (Stephen Warbeck / Decca)

    6 Jul 2004:
    Big Empty, The: (Brian Tyler / La-La Land)

    3 Aug 2004:
    Headhunter / Headhunter: Redemption: (Richard Jacques / La-La Land)

    - - -

    up and coming scores:

    14 May 2004:
    Breakin' All the Rules: (Marcus Miller)
    Troy: (James Horner)

    21 May 2004:
    Shrek 2: (Harry Gregson-Williams)
    Stateside: (Joel McNeely)

    26 May 2004:
    Raising Helen: (John Debney)

    28 May 2004:
    Day After Tomorrow, The: (Harald Kloser)
    Saved: (Christophe Beck)
    Soul Plane: (Christopher Lennertz)

    4 Jun 2004:
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: (John Williams)

    11 Jun 2004:
    Chronicles of Riddick, The: (Graeme Revell)
    Garfield: The Movie: (Christophe Beck)
    Stepford Wives, The: (David Arnold)

    16 Jun 2004:
    Around the World in Eighty Days: (Trevor Jones)

    18 Jun 2004:
    Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: (Theodore Shapiro)
    Terminal, The: (John Williams)

    23 Jun 2004:
    Door in the Floor: (Marcelo Zarvos)
    White Chicks: (Teddy Castellucci)

    25 Jun 2004:
    De-Lovely: (Stephen Endelman)
    Notebook, The: (Aaron Zigman)
    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow: (Edward Shearmur)
    Two Brothers: (Stephen Warbeck)

    30 Jun 2004:
    Spider-Man 2: (Danny Elfman)

    7 Jul 2004:
    King Arthur: (Hans Zimmer)

    9 Jul 2004:
    Anchorman: (Alex Wurman)
    Sleepover: (Debbie Lurie)

    16 Jul 2004:
    I, Robot: (Marco Beltrami)

    19 Jul 2004:
    Cinderella Story, A: (Christophe Beck)

    23 Jul 2004:
    Bourne Supremacy, The: (John Powell)
    Catwoman: (Klaus Badelt)

    30 Jul 2004:
    Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle: (David Kitay)
    Manchurian Candidate, The: (Rachel Portman)
    Thunderbirds: (Hans Zimmer)
    Village, The: (James Newton Howard)

    6 Aug 2004:
    Collateral: (Hans Zimmer)
    Shall We Dance?: (Gabriel Yared)

    11 Aug 2004:
    Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, The: (John Debney)

    13 Aug 2004:
    Alien vs Predator: (Harald Kloser)

    3 Sep 2004:
    Paparazzi: (Brian Tyler)

    17 Sep 2004:
    Constantine: (Lisa Gerrard)
    What's It All About, Alfie?: (John Powell)

    24 Sep 2004:
    Forgotten, The: (James Horner)
    Mr. 3000: (John Powell)
    Wimbledon: (Klaus Badelt)

    1 Oct 2004:
    Shark Tale: (Hans Zimmer)

    8 Oct 2004:
    Ladder 49: (William Ross)

    15 Oct 2004:
    Little Black Book: (Christophe Beck)

    22 Oct 2004:
    J.M. Barrie's Neverland: ( Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
    Without a Paddle: (Christophe Beck)

    29 Oct 2004:
    Hostage: (Alexandre Desplat)

    5 Nov 2004:
    Alexander: (Vangelis)

    5 Nov 2004:
    Incredibles, The: (Michael Giacchino)

    10 Nov 2004:
    Polar Express, The: (Alan Silvestri)

    19 Nov 2004:
    Interpreter, The: (James Newton Howard)

    1 Dec 2004:
    Life Aquatic, The: (Mark Mothersbaugh)

    8 Dec 2004:
    Dark Water: (Angelo Badalamenti)
    Sahara: (Brian Tyler)

    10 Dec 2004:
    Skipping Christmas: (John Debney)

    24 Dec 2004:
    Unfinished Life, An: (Christopher Young)

    25 Dec 2004:
    Spanglish: (Hans Zimmer)

    14 Jan 2005:
    Because of Winn-Dixie: (Rachel Portman)

    11 Mar 2005:
    Robots: (John Powell)

    18 Mar 2005:
    Cinderella Man: (Thomas Newman)

    18 May 2005:
    Stealth: (Randy Edelman)

    25 May 2005:
    Star Wars: Episode III: (John Williams)

    15 Jul 2005:
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: (Danny Elfman)

    30 Sep 2005:
    Wallace & Gromit Movie: Curse of the Wererabbit, The: (Julian Nott)

    5 Nov 2005:
    Curious George: (Klaus Badelt)

    25 Nov 2005:
    Bond 21: (David Arnold)

    14 Dec 2005:
    King Kong: (Howard Shore)

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    posted 05-07-2004 08:19 AM PT (US)     

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    It should be noted that Varese appears to have pushed back Richard Hartley's "The Lion In Winter" to 6/8/04.

    James

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    posted 05-07-2004 09:25 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Bond1965:
    It should be noted that Varese appears to have pushed back Richard Hartley's "The Lion In Winter" to 6/8/04.

    James


    Thanks for pointing that out.

    Also, please note that Randy Edelman actually will be scoring Stealth together with BT.

    mikael

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    posted 05-07-2004 11:22 AM PT (US)     

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    I saw on a movie site in the last couple of days that Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow has been put back until September. A much longer wait unfortunately for a Shearmur CD.

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    posted 05-07-2004 09:44 PM PT (US)     

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    28 May 2004:
    Day After Tomorrow, The: (Harald Kloser)
    Mainly interested casue Thomas Wanker co-composed. I have never heard anything by Kloser.
    Saved: (Christophe Beck)
    I haven't seen a lot of trailers, or movies these last past 2 years - what is this movie about?

    4 Jun 2004:
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: (John Williams)
    Naturally.

    11 Jun 2004:
    Chronicles of Riddick, The: (Graeme Revell)
    I really enjoyed his Pitch Black score and the movie, so this is right up mu alley. Only hope it is good as PB :-(
    Garfield: The Movie: (Christophe Beck)
    Neat. This was one of the composers I suggested once, if I recall correctly

    18 Jun 2004:
    Terminal, The: (John Williams)
    It's him, but for some reason I just don't have the interest.

    30 Jun 2004:
    Spider-Man 2: (Danny Elfman)
    All right! Something to tide me over with until Batman Begins lurks into sight.

    7 Jul 2004:
    King Arthur: (Hans Zimmer)
    Character "Chris" from "The Family Guy" quote: "How does (he) keep getting work?!"

    16 Jul 2004:
    I, Robot: (Marco Beltrami)
    Boo!!!!! Bring on Trevor Jones. Did he record anything?

    19 Jul 2004:
    Cinderella Story, A: (Christophe Beck)
    This should be tasty :-)

    30 Jul 2004:
    Thunderbirds: (Hans Zimmer)
    Sh!t...
    Village, The: (James Newton Howard)
    The most anticipated movie and score for me yet.

    13 Aug 2004:
    Alien vs Predator: (Harald Kloser)
    I cross my fingers.

    24 Sep 2004:
    Forgotten, The: (James Horner)
    Hummm...

    15 Oct 2004:
    Little Black Book: (Christophe Beck)
    Nice to see someone who deserves so much work, actually getting it!

    22 Oct 2004:
    Without a Paddle: (Christophe Beck)
    Yay again :-)

    5 Nov 2004:
    Alexander: (Vangelis)
    ...with baited breath...

    10 Nov 2004:
    Polar Express, The: (Alan Silvestri)
    Hummm...

    24 Dec 2004:
    Unfinished Life, An: (Christopher Young)
    The score is boring! Sorry.

    14 Jan 2005:
    Because of Winn-Dixie: (Rachel Portman)
    Now this should be strange.

    25 May 2005:
    Star Wars: Episode III: (John Williams)
    ONly if half of it isn't replaced with cues from other SW films...

    30 Sep 2005:
    Wallace & Gromit Movie: Curse of the Wererabbit, The: (Julian Nott)
    :-) - Anybody else like the evil penguin?

    14 Dec 2005:
    King Kong: (Howard Shore)
    I got a theory a LOT of you are going to hate:
    Shore did crappy scores.
    Shore got lucky and got all 3 LOTR movies and wrote wonderful scores.
    Shore enjoys success.
    Shore will go back to sucking like usual.
    Shore will only emerge from sucking when Hobbit gets the greenlight.


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    posted 05-07-2004 10:29 PM PT (US)     

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    The Hobbit will get to the screen sometime in the next 5 years I think. I heard that New Line has the rights to MAKE the movie but MGM has the rights to DISTRIBUTE the film...I smell a field day with men in suits...

    --Bri

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    posted 05-07-2004 11:30 PM PT (US)     

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by moviescore:
    [B]6 Aug 2004:
    Collateral: (Hans Zimmer)

    Well, according to the new trailer, James Newton Howard is scoring this one now.

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    posted 05-08-2004 04:17 AM PT (US)     

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    - I imagine that Trevor Jones got held up on AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, making him unable to do I, ROBOT.

    - I'd back off of Howard Shore, if I were you. He's done some great work independent of Middle Earth:

    ED WOOD
    DOGMA
    GUILTY AS SIN
    THE FLY
    SINGLE WHITE FEMALE

    - I didn't think that TERROR TRACT was getting released so soon. Excellent.

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    posted 05-08-2004 07:59 AM PT (US)     

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    And also, what about Big? That's a great score by Howard Shore.

    Clayton

    NP>The Four Feathers

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    posted 05-08-2004 02:59 PM PT (US)     

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    Don't forget Se7en and Silence of the Lambs. I believe Kong should be right up Shore's alley.

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    posted 05-08-2004 03:39 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    28 May 2004:
    Day After Tomorrow, The: (Harald Kloser)
    [b]Mainly interested casue Thomas Wanker co-composed. I have never heard anything by Kloser
    .
    Saved: (Christophe Beck)
    I haven't seen a lot of trailers, or movies these last past 2 years - what is this movie about?

    4 Jun 2004:
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: (John Williams)
    Naturally.

    11 Jun 2004:
    Chronicles of Riddick, The: (Graeme Revell)
    I really enjoyed his Pitch Black score and the movie, so this is right up mu alley. Only hope it is good as PB :-(
    Garfield: The Movie: (Christophe Beck)
    Neat. This was one of the composers I suggested once, if I recall correctly

    18 Jun 2004:
    Terminal, The: (John Williams)
    It's him, but for some reason I just don't have the interest.

    30 Jun 2004:
    Spider-Man 2: (Danny Elfman)
    All right! Something to tide me over with until Batman Begins lurks into sight.

    7 Jul 2004:
    King Arthur: (Hans Zimmer)
    Character "Chris" from "The Family Guy" quote: "How does (he) keep getting work?!"

    16 Jul 2004:
    I, Robot: (Marco Beltrami)
    Boo!!!!! Bring on Trevor Jones. Did he record anything?

    19 Jul 2004:
    Cinderella Story, A: (Christophe Beck)
    This should be tasty :-)

    30 Jul 2004:
    Thunderbirds: (Hans Zimmer)
    Sh!t...
    Village, The: (James Newton Howard)
    The most anticipated movie and score for me yet.

    13 Aug 2004:
    Alien vs Predator: (Harald Kloser)
    I cross my fingers.

    24 Sep 2004:
    Forgotten, The: (James Horner)
    Hummm...

    15 Oct 2004:
    Little Black Book: (Christophe Beck)
    Nice to see someone who deserves so much work, actually getting it!

    22 Oct 2004:
    Without a Paddle: (Christophe Beck)
    Yay again :-)

    5 Nov 2004:
    Alexander: (Vangelis)
    ...with baited breath...

    10 Nov 2004:
    Polar Express, The: (Alan Silvestri)
    Hummm...

    24 Dec 2004:
    Unfinished Life, An: (Christopher Young)
    The score is boring! Sorry.

    14 Jan 2005:
    Because of Winn-Dixie: (Rachel Portman)
    Now this should be strange.

    25 May 2005:
    Star Wars: Episode III: (John Williams)
    ONly if half of it isn't replaced with cues from other SW films...

    30 Sep 2005:
    Wallace & Gromit Movie: Curse of the Wererabbit, The: (Julian Nott)
    :-) - Anybody else like the evil penguin?

    14 Dec 2005:
    King Kong: (Howard Shore)
    I got a theory a LOT of you are going to hate:
    Shore did crappy scores.
    Shore got lucky and got all 3 LOTR movies and wrote wonderful scores.
    Shore enjoys success.
    Shore will go back to sucking like usual.
    Shore will only emerge from sucking when Hobbit gets the greenlight.

    [/B]


    Are you gonna get any of the score above if/when they come out?

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    posted 05-08-2004 04:27 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    28 May 2004:

    King Kong: (Howard Shore)
    [b]I got a theory a LOT of you are going to hate:
    Shore did crappy scores.
    Shore got lucky and got all 3 LOTR movies and wrote wonderful scores.
    Shore enjoys success.
    Shore will go back to sucking like usual.


    You're right - Shore shouldn't be allowed near a Cronenberg or Fincher film - Thomas Wanker should have scored them all.

    Here's another fecking theory for you genius - YOU are a complete thomas wanker!

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    posted 05-08-2004 09:34 PM PT (US)     

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    HadrianD, no exactly. First I have to wait and see if the score is any good plus I haven't had a regular paying job for over a year and as a result I got a big damn back log of official CDs I want to buy. :-(

    (Gosh, did you see all the pretty erros? :-)

    [Message edited by justin boggan on 05-09-2004]

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    posted 05-08-2004 09:44 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by DavidOC:

    You're right - Shore shouldn't be allowed near a Cronenberg or Fincher film - Thomas Wanker should have scored them all.

    Here's another fecking theory for you genius - YOU are a complete thomas wanker!


    That's funny. Though I don't know if you were really joking or not.......

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    posted 05-09-2004 01:26 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    14 Dec 2005:
    King Kong: (Howard Shore)
    I got a theory a LOT of you are going to hate:
    Shore did crappy scores.
    Shore got lucky and got all 3 LOTR movies and wrote wonderful scores.
    Shore enjoys success.
    Shore will go back to sucking like usual.
    Shore will only emerge from sucking when Hobbit gets the greenlight.

    Justin, obviously you were asking for this...

    I'm afraid we save the word 'theory' for a statement of fact that comes with accompanying argument/evidence that amounts to a supporting case. Until then, we attach the noun-modifier 'crackpot'.

    NP - Oh... let's see what good pre-LOTR Shore we can find... mmm... Dogma, The Cell, The Score... good good... The Yards...etc

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    posted 05-09-2004 03:45 AM PT (US)     

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    and Big!

    Jz

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    posted 05-09-2004 01:01 PM PT (US)     

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    LOL, crackpot it is then!

    I have Dogma - if that's one of the best, then BRING OF WANKER!

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    posted 05-09-2004 01:58 PM PT (US)     

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    Add this one to the list of upcoming CDs:

    KING ARTHUR (Hans Zimmer) - comes out on Hollywood Records in August!

    mikael

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    posted 05-11-2004 04:46 AM PT (US)     
     

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