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Topic: New from FSM: Leonard Rosenman's PROPHECY

Bond1965

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Prophecy (1979)Limited Edition of 3,000 Copies.
Composed by: Leonard RosenmanOne of the most-requested scores from the Paramount Pictures vaults comes to CD in complete form: Prophecy, Leonard Rosenman’s action-oriented horror score from the 1979 John Frankheimer ecologically minded monster movie.
Prophecy was a large-scale attempt to bring the monster genre up-to-date with modern special effects, giving a first-rate filmmaker the tools do so. The story concerns mercury poisoning that is mutating wildlife in a remote area of Maine—resulting in a marauding bear that somewhat resembles a giant baby, a pepperoni pizza and a herpe. Robert Foxworth stars as an EPA agent assigned to investigate, with Talia Shire his pregnant wife; Armand Assante plays a local Native American and Richard Dysart a representative of the polluting paper mill.
While Prophecy was financially successful, its earnest combination of serious ecological themes and outrageous monster action has made it more of a cult classic than anything else. One of the film’s finest attributes is its honking good symphonic score by Leonard Rosenman, who had recently scored the 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings.
The fiercely modern and individual Rosenman possessed an adventuresome symphonic style (and breathtaking technique) which was well-suited for sci-fi and fantasy films such as Fantastic Voyage, two of the Planet of the Apes sequels and supernatural thrillers like Race With the Devil and The Car. In Prophecy, his pulse-pounding score combines pastoral, expansive moments (for the gorgeous Maine scenery), intimate human-interest scoring, chilling suspense and (last but not least) throbbing, over-the-top monster action, embellished by the spine-chilling twangs of Craig Huxley’s electronic blaster beam.
Over three decades after its creation, Rosenman’s complete score to Prophecy comes to CD in complete form from first-generation stereo mixes made at the time of the recording. Liner notes are by Scott Bettencourt and Alexander Kaplan.
You can hear clips here: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm/CDID/445/Prophecy/
James
posted 02-04-2010 07:47 PM PT (US) 
Bond1965

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And most importantly, here is your MovieMusic.com store link to order the CD:
http://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/prophecy1979James
posted 02-04-2010 08:44 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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One of the fakest scenes ever in a horror film is when that deformed bear monster takes the Indian Chief and throws him around like a rag doll in the water there. It really made me laugh. J.
posted 02-04-2010 09:09 PM PT (US) 
TimT
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Just out of curiosity, why does Peter seem to get the limited releases a week or two after everyone else? Whats in the delay?
posted 02-05-2010 10:28 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

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Intrada gets FSM releases a week later, SAE gets Intrada releases a week later, Intrada and SAE get LaLaLand releases a week later.In simpler terms, if you are not the label releasing the CD, you get it later. If MM released its own CDs, everyone else would get them a week later.
This is only true of limited editions. All major label non-limited editions usually ship out 4 days before the release date.
Thanks for noticing!!
posted 02-08-2010 10:23 AM PT (US) 
TimT
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LOL
posted 02-08-2010 07:36 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

Tim, I swear you ask this question every other year. Good to see you're still getting mileage out of it...
posted 02-08-2010 10:15 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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Listening to all the cues, its not bad at all. It reminds me of his music for Combat and Hell is for Heroes(a pretty good war score). This Prophecy reminds me a lot of the latter. I also like the music he did for that Twilight Zone episode "When the Sky Opened", an excellent score. It was tracked in other episodes later. Some of his stuff is really good.JW.
posted 02-11-2010 09:44 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
