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Topic: Sean O'Neill scores RAMBO 4!!!

sean

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
What we have is sacred, Sean. Always remember that.HAHA! That's just scary.
posted 11-06-2007 10:19 AM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by sean:
HAHA! That's just scary.That's what keeps me coming back.
You are thrilling to me, Sean. THRILLING!posted 11-06-2007 12:39 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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What about me?
posted 11-06-2007 01:01 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by Crono/Kyp:
What about me?
Ewww, Brian. Are you suggesting a triple meeting of the minds? An intellectual Ménage à trois if you will? I don't do that.
posted 11-06-2007 01:15 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by sean:
[b]HAHA! That's just scary.<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>That's what keeps me coming back.
You are thrilling to me, Sean. THRILLING![/B]I thought this said "You are thrilling me" not "you are thrilling TO me." Either way is fine though...
Getting back to the score for Rambo though. Any chance of you getting Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to do the vocals? He did wonderful work on The Four Feathers for Horner and thought he might make a pretty good addition here...
posted 11-06-2007 01:38 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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Punk ass.
--Brian
posted 11-06-2007 01:57 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Originally posted by scoreguy16:
Any chance of you getting Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to do the vocals? He did wonderful work on The Four Feathers for Horner and thought he might make a pretty good addition here...It would no longer be politically correct to have him do those type of vocals. Instead, Trey Parker should probably step in.
posted 11-06-2007 02:40 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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I saw the trailer to this awhile back on here. It is awful. First hes praying and doing the Rosary, next scene hes killing folks like crazy blowing them to smithereens with a 50 Cal MG and blood splashing everywhere. Totally stupid. J.
posted 11-06-2007 04:27 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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Originally posted by John C Winfrey:
I saw the trailer to this awhile back on here. It is awful. First hes praying and doing the Rosary, next scene hes killing folks like crazy blowing them to smithereens with a 50 Cal MG and blood splashing everywhere. Totally stupid. J.Just wait until you hear the score, John!
posted 11-06-2007 04:34 PM PT (US) 
sean

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Originally posted by John C Winfrey:
I saw the trailer to this awhile back on here. It is awful. First hes praying and doing the Rosary, next scene hes killing folks like crazy blowing them to smithereens with a 50 Cal MG and blood splashing everywhere. Totally stupid. J.LMAO! That's the most ridiculous thing I've read in a while. Look, for real men, Christmas isn't December 25, it's January 25.
posted 11-06-2007 05:12 PM PT (US) 
Dinko

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Originally posted by sean:
LMAO! That's the most ridiculous thing I've read in a while. Look, for real men, Christmas isn't December 25, it's January 25.And that's one of the most needlessly mean comments I've read for a while.
posted 11-06-2007 05:52 PM PT (US) 
sean

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Originally posted by Dinko:
And that's one of the most needlessly mean comments I've read for a while.Really? Because I always thought your comments were needless/mean. What was "mean" about mine? This is a joke thread, get off your high horse, Dink.
posted 11-06-2007 10:56 PM PT (US) 
Dinko

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Originally posted by sean:
Really? Because I always thought your comments were needless/mean. What was "mean" about mine? This is a joke thread, get off your high horse, Dink.I'm sure mine are mean. But I can't see what makes John's comments "the most ridiculous thing" you've read for a while. And the subtleties behind "for real men, etc" aren't pretty either. And I'm not on my high horse. This thread is fun, but that comment just about ruined it. As you can now see for yourself. And if I may, that's Dinko, if you don't mind. I don't like the connotations of being called "Dink" (under the pretext of a joke or otherwise). And yes, I'm sure you'll come back with some comment or other calling anyone who doesn't agree with you a sissy, and how they can read another thread if they don't like this one, and how it was all meant as a joke and so on...
posted 11-07-2007 06:36 AM PT (US) 
sean

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Dinko: I just don't care, like you do.BTW, "DINK" = Double Income No Kids
posted 11-07-2007 06:44 AM PT (US) 
Jeron

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For the record, I thought Sean's comments were pretty funny myself. To take anything seriously -- anything -- in this thread, is ludicrous. If you're gonna get your feelings hurt cause your humor meter only goes so high, probably a good idea to isolate yourself to the "LOTR Package Update" thread.
posted 11-07-2007 10:46 AM PT (US) 
sean

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Jeron, I couldn't agree moore. I have a hard time with people who actually invest emotion into the internet, to my continuing amazement, and allow themselves to be insulted, etc. I got moore of a laugh out of Dinko's response than out of my own post, which is rare; Jeron, I'm so funny it's ridiculous, and even repeatedly top the President Of Everything at nearly every turn (if you can believe it!).[Message edited by sean on 11-07-2007]
posted 11-07-2007 12:39 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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Originally posted by Jeron:
To take anything seriously -- anything -- in this thread, is ludicrous.Okay, sure. You must have also not seen the direct comments from Sylvester Stallone, Brian Tyler, and Sean O'Neill. What is it with the people on this forum?!
posted 11-07-2007 01:07 PM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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I think by the time Sean starting accusing non-RAMBO fans of not being real men, this thread could only be taken one way.Just remember Sean - he's John Rambo: part John, part Rambo.
posted 11-07-2007 03:07 PM PT (US) 
AlexShoreSpain

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All this post is fake. No official source about
the change of the composer.See http://www.briantyler.com/
Cleary says: Up next from Brian is Rambo IV, which hits theatres on January 25th.posted 11-07-2007 04:09 PM PT (US) 
Stargate

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Good god, this thread keeps getting stupider and stupider. I thought we agreed to limit "stupid day" to an annual event?
posted 11-07-2007 05:52 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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Hell no!It's whenever

Yay, my "Hendersons" disc shipped!
--Brian
posted 11-07-2007 07:16 PM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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quote:
Originally posted by AlexShoreSpain:
All this post is fake. No official source about
the change of the composer.See http://www.briantyler.com/
Cleary says: Up next from Brian is Rambo IV, which hits theatres on January 25th.Will some people never learn? That's hardly the most reliable source!
posted 11-07-2007 07:50 PM PT (US) 
sean

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quote:
Originally posted by AlexShoreSpain:
All this post is fake. No official source about
the change of the composer.See http://www.briantyler.com/
Cleary says: Up next from Brian is Rambo IV, which hits theatres on January 25th.Crackhead: Go post your liberal propaganda somewhere else. It was in the damn New York Times that I'm scoring this film. Tyler's score was thrown. You'll be lucky to ever hear a note of music from him, given Sly's hatred for the rejected score; he's gonna' bury it.
posted 11-07-2007 09:35 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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Dan Goldwasser at SoundtrackNet will soon have a contest to win O'Neill's score for Rambo. Also, I recently got an email from Bob Townsend at Varese saying that artwork and a tracklisting should be up soon. I'm getting very excited!
posted 11-12-2007 01:22 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Originally posted by nuts_score:
Dan Goldwasser at SoundtrackNet will soon have a contest to win O'Neill's score for Rambo. Also, I recently got an email from Bob Townsend at Varese saying that artwork and a tracklisting should be up soon. I'm getting very excited!How do they know the tracklisting if O'Neill is still writing the score??
posted 11-12-2007 02:42 PM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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Timings and cue titles are being tentatively based on the film's temp track.
posted 11-12-2007 03:17 PM PT (US) 
macuser8403

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what is wrong with you people who think tyler has been "thrown out" of scoring rambo 4. brian tyler is a person too you know and he is very upset about all these lies and things being said about him. i am becoming good friends with him and am disturbed by what people are saying about him, it's not right. PeterK! I think this thread needs to be closed and locked, enough is enough already! TY! Brian Tyler IS scoring John Rambo!!!!
posted 11-13-2007 12:38 AM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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Oops... that was a double...[Message edited by franz_conrad on 11-13-2007]
posted 11-13-2007 02:45 AM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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Tentative tracklisting:1. Saigon, 1968 (2:00)
2. A Man called John Rambo (1:23)
3. John Theme (2:56)
4. Rambo Theme (2:34)
5. A Dangerous Mission
6. A Reluctant Hero (0:56)
7. Who needs a sidekick? (1:43)
7. John Theme (guitar) (3:23)
8. Rambo Theme (timpani and trumpet duet) (2:12)
9. 'John, is that you!?' (3:33)
10. Losing an Eye (0:45)
11. Rambo's Rendition (4:56)
12. 'What did he say his name was?' 'John Rambo!' (2:34)
13. The Silent Treatment (4:33)
14. Losing an Arm (0:13)
15. Righteous Rambo Redux (1:56)
16. Losing a Wallet (0:25)
17. Napalm, My Old Friend (5:43)
18. Losing a Life (2:45)
19. One Life Given... and Many More Taken (2:33)
20. His Name was John Rambo / End Credits (7:32)Pity about those spoilers! Cool John Cage reference though! Way to go Sean!
[Message edited by franz_conrad on 11-13-2007]
posted 11-13-2007 02:45 AM PT (US) 
sean

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You're missing 2 pieces, Michael:-Legend Of War (04:57)
-King Cobra (03:21)Other than that, you were bang on.
posted 11-13-2007 09:56 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

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This thread got sick there in the middle, but now we're back on track.LOL, franzie. Losing an arm, losing another arm... then losing a wallet. Dammit, this is tough.
posted 11-13-2007 10:33 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

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You know, I hate spoilers by way of track times, but I am glad it took 1/3 the time to lose the second arm than it took to lose the first arm.
posted 11-13-2007 10:35 AM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Originally posted by macuser8403:
what is wrong with you people who think tyler has been "thrown out" of scoring rambo 4. brian tyler is a person too you know and he is very upset about all these lies and things being said about him. i am becoming good friends with him and am disturbed by what people are saying about him, it's not right. PeterK! I think this thread needs to be closed and locked, enough is enough already! TY! Brian Tyler IS scoring John Rambo!!!!That's weird. I heard he was super happy and wanted to personally congradidulate Sean on this unique oppertinity... Hmmm...
posted 11-13-2007 11:05 AM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Also, I think there might be some tracks missing from that tracklisting, including but not limited to:The Sean O'Neill Variations on a Theme by Bry Ty (3:43)
The John Dunbar Rambo Theme (there's multiple variations of this on the album) (3:49)
Reattaching Arm (Stitches Made From Human Tree) (1:20)
Losing Reattached Arm (:03)
posted 11-13-2007 11:13 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

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Lol, those stitches made from human tree really suck! 3 seconds?
posted 11-13-2007 11:16 AM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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Originally posted by PeterK:
You know, I hate spoilers by way of track times, but I am glad it took 1/3 the time to lose the second arm than it took to lose the first arm.That was a typo. It has been corrected!
posted 11-13-2007 03:10 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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I've heard from reliable sources that the temp track that Sly and editor Sean Albertson used was Debney's The Passion of the Christ. Great choice, I say!
posted 11-13-2007 05:36 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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Originally posted by macuser8403:
what is wrong with you people who think tyler has been "thrown out" of scoring rambo 4. brian tyler is a person too you know and he is very upset about all these lies and things being said about him. i am becoming good friends with him and am disturbed by what people are saying about him, it's not right. PeterK! I think this thread needs to be closed and locked, enough is enough already! TY! Brian Tyler IS scoring John Rambo!!!!Cool down man; Brian Tyler is my neighbor for frak's sake! How do you think I knew this news so quickly? Brian is a wonderful guy and a great young composer. I didn't reject his score for Rambo; Sylvester Stallone did! Tyler is still on board Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem for a Dream, working from Harold Kloser's original themes. Cool it; Brian called me right after he read that angry post you made above and told me that he's going to have a word with you next time he sees you at Billy Blanks' Tae Bo classes on Thursday.
I'll be there too, wearing my official Rambo t-shirt that Sylvester Stallone sent me. You'll see me. I'll be the guy eyeing some fine hunnies with my good buddy Brian Tyler.
posted 11-13-2007 05:42 PM PT (US) 
tjguitar

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Originally posted by macuser8403:
what is wrong with you people who think tyler has been "thrown out" of scoring rambo 4. brian tyler is a person too you know and he is very upset about all these lies and things being said about him. i am becoming good friends with him and am disturbed by what people are saying about him, it's not right. PeterK! I think this thread needs to be closed and locked, enough is enough already! TY! Brian Tyler IS scoring John Rambo!!!!mac, I think everyone knows that this thread is a joke. Much of the discussion here lately has been, sadly. Of course, the LOTR thread has had a wealth of info as have others, but it seems like the level of discussion has gone way down in recent weeks. NOt sure why. Maybe nobodys thrilled about the current state of film scoring?
Anyway, there's pics of Brian w/ Sly on his Facebook (ya, he's my friend too.
), and I don't think anyone believes he's actually been "thrown off the film". I mean, nobody's started an FSM thread yet! ;Dposted 11-13-2007 05:52 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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So I guess that FSM is the go-to guide for film music news these days? Half of their discussions are even more pointless than this very true thread.Listen, many people (myself included) have started many very serious discussion threads - in fact, many can be found on this front page - but it seems in recent times that FSM has become the go-to plave for all people who assumedly love film scores. FSM is fun and great and all, I visit there often, but never post. MovieMusic is my decided home, because it's a smaller forum. We're a tighter group here. We have fun; we can take humor and truth at their moments. And why should we be excited about the state of film scoring today? Have you seen the dreck of movies that've been released this year? Strangely enough, many of them have great scores (Joel McNeely's I Know Who Killed Me, for example) but we're still stuck talking about LotR! Look, Shore appreciate's your fandom, but he's done much more that's worthy of talking about. And that's why I don't post on FSM or on the "LOTR Package Update Thread".
Now, let's get back to the truths on this thread.
posted 11-13-2007 06:34 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
