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scoreguy16

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Just thought you'd all like to know, and I am surprised no one has mentioned this yet, the features for the Corpse Bride DVD were announced and there will be an isolated music track. So that's like the first one in how many years now?
Ohhh I miss isolated scores, but at least this DVD will have one! (provided they don't decide to remove it at the last second)Happy Thanksgiving!!!
ClaytonNP>Veronica Guerin
posted 11-24-2005 09:58 AM PT (US) 
gkgyver

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Why is it always Elfman that gets the isolated score tracks? Scissorhands, Red Dragon, Corpse Bride, Beetlejuice, Mars Attacks ...The last big isolated score NOT written by Elfman was "Tomorrow Never Dies" by David Arnold.
[Message edited by gkgyver on 11-24-2005]
posted 11-24-2005 08:10 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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quote:
Originally posted by gkgyver:
Why is it always Elfman that gets the isolated score tracks? Scissorhands, Red Dragon, Corpse Bride, Beetlejuice, Mars Attacks ...The last big isolated score NOT written by Elfman was "Tomorrow Never Dies" by David Arnold.
[Message edited by gkgyver on 11-24-2005]
Beltrami gets some well deserved iso tracks: both Blade II and the Collector's Edition of I, Robot have seperate tracks and the latter even has commentary by the maestro himself. I do love that TND isolated score, though.
NP> Alberto Iglesias' The Constant Gardener **1/2 /****posted 11-24-2005 08:37 PM PT (US) 
BigT1981

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Don't forget the Collectors Edition I believe of Hellboy also has a isolated score and commentary with Beltrami. I haven't ripped it haven't even gotten the movie yet, need to though. That and I, Robot. I perfer to rip isolated scores myself...
posted 11-24-2005 09:10 PM PT (US) 
BigT1981

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It's a shame that they didn't have a re-mastered isolated score with commentary from Alan Silvestri for Back To The Future. I thought I read they were going to have it but pulled it at the last minute...
posted 11-24-2005 10:37 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
