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I got Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children yesterday and watched it. Somehow my opinions of movies are always different from those of others, as I really seemed to enjoy it. There's lots of action in the second half of the film too.
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How is it I've never seen this thread in like, ever.
Anyway, I tend to buy a lot of film scores, so here's what I've bought recently that are in the mail right now. Film Score CDs Title - Composer The Legend of Butch & Sundance - Basil Poledouris Mary, Queen of Scots - John Barry Zone Troopers / The Alchemist - Richard Band Invasion U.S.A. - Jay Chattaway Swashbuckler - John Addison The Blue and the Gray (2CDs) - Bruce Broughton Superman: The Music (1978-1988) (8CDs) - John Williams, Ken Thorne, Ron Jones, Alexander Courage, Giorgio Moroder Matilda - David Newman Viva Zapata! / The 13th Letter - Alex North The Caretakers (Deluxe Edition) / The Young Doctors - Elmer Bernstein North and South (4CDs) - Bill Conti The Firm - Dave Grusin & various artists The Astronaut Farmer - Stuart Matthewman The Reaping - John Frizzell The Lord of the Rings (1978) - Leonard Rosenman 24 Seasons 4 & 5 - Sean Callery Comes a Horseman - Michael Small DVDs The Blood Grinder (2-Disc Special Edition, autographed) There's nowhere I can't reach. |
All-soundtracks post.
Alvin & The Chipmunks (Christopher Lennertz) - Limited to 1000 copies Extreme Prejudice (Jerry Goldsmith) Not Without My Daughter (Jerry Goldsmith) - Limited to 3000 copies Silver Bullet (Jay Chattaway) - Limited to 1000 copies ![]() ![]() Haven't been doing so much buying otherwise, moreso trading soundtracks with a friend in Ontario. A bunch of my discs have gone to him in exchange for these recently: Bridge to Terabithia (Aaron Zigman) - Promo, complete score Cold Turkey (Randy Newman) - Limited to 1000 copies Conspiracy Theory (Carter Burwell) Doc Hollywood (Carter Burwell) Ghost Warrior (Richard Band) - Limited to 1000 copies Les Miserables (Alex North) - Limited to 1000 copies Masters of the Universe (2CDs) (Bill Conti) - Limited to 3000 copies Species (Christopher Young) - Limited to 3000 copies The Boys From Brazil (2CDs) (Jerry Goldsmith) - Limited to 5000 copies The Bride of Frankenstein (Franz Waxman) The Hudsucker Proxy (Carter Burwell) The Secret of NIMH (Jerry Goldsmith) The Traveling Executioner (Jerry Goldsmith) - Limited to 3000 copies Video Games Live Vol. 1 (Michael Giacchino, Wendy Carlos, et al) This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I got Demolition Man on DVD at Wal-Mart the other day in the $5 bin. A shitload of soundtracks too, no surprise there. I got back one of my favorites, J.A.C. Redford's One Night with the King. Plus Halloween V, the La-La Land Records expanded Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Alien, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Road Warrior... far too many to list here. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
This is basically a cross-post from my latest journal entry, but I bought a whole shit ton of stuff while I was away on holidays recently. This list amounts to around $250 in total ($190 USD, $60 CDN):
Vacation Purchases 2009 That, along with a few other CDs I had bought online: Spoiler:
It's a great year to be a James Horner fan; Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Journey of Natty Gann, and now recently Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. All in 2009 alone, with possibly more to come. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Like I said, I was on holidays so I went to a whole bunch of places in the northwestern US and in western Canada. Half Price Books and Hastings are the two major stores in the US that I buy from, and I also stop by a lot of thrift stores, ie Value Village, Salvation Army and the like. I always buy secondhand as it's cheaper than buying new and the CDs are usually in great condition (I always check them first for damage).
As for the DVDs, I got all of those at Wal-Mart, except Memories of Me. CD Plus in Canada carries a lot of MGM DVD titles that are 2 for $10. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Last edited by Basil; Jul 31, 2009 at 02:42 PM.
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