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Topic: "New Stuff" on Cinematic Sound On-Demand!
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Erik Woods

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May 11, 2006 UPDATE:The On-Demand Show for this week is now on-line. Go to... http://www.geocities.com/cinematicsound/on_demand.html ...to hear the “New and Recent CD Releases" program. You’ll hear music from ICE AGE 2: THE MELTDOWN (Powell), GREAT FILM FANTASIES (Kunzel), V FOR VENDETTA (Marianelli), FIREWALL (Desplat), HOSTAL (Barr), FREEDOMLAND (Howard), SUN: SOUL OF THE ULTIMATE NATION (Shore), BLACK (Tilton), and THE THREE BURIALS OF THE MELQUIADES ESTRADA (Beltrami) The playlist will be on-line in a day or two. If you have any problems listening the show please e-mail us at cinematicsound@yahoo.com. Enjoy! -Erik- Next Shows: Comic Book Films
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posted 05-11-2006 08:55 AM PT (US) ip
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nuts_score

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Erik; you can go ahead and scrap Barr's Hostel. I'm glad I didn't buy it after hearing how atrocious it was in the abysmal and banal film. I'll stick to Goblin, Chris Young, Angelo Badalamenti, Franz Waxman, Bernard Herrmann, and Howard Shore for my horror scores from now on.And Eli Roth should never be allowed to touch an Academy ratio lens again; his work needs to be limited to a fullscreen, straight-to-DVD filmography. He doesn't get horror; past or new. All of this is in the respectable opinion of one nuts_score.
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posted 05-11-2006 02:56 PM PT (US) ip
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Graham Watt

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Nuts, I wouldn't take it out so hard on Erik for a score he didn't write himself! Sheesh-kebabs! It's still a great radio show from what I managed to hear the other day. Actually, this was the first time I managed to get it working, so I'm just a newie in that respect. Only managed about 20 mins before I had to go and do boring things (like work), but I'll certainly click back on. In fact why not do that right now?
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posted 05-13-2006 02:57 PM PT (US) ip
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Graham Watt

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And that's what I did. Here we go. There's Erik on about FSM CDs! Great! I was going to e-mail the show directly to ask the following caveman technophobe question, but since I'm here... --Namely: is there a way to dip into the hour-long segments half-way through? I mean, if I get to 55 mins today, do I have to listen to it all again to get the last 5 mins? Duh! Thanks!
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posted 05-13-2006 03:03 PM PT (US) ip
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