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Ahh I was wondering when this would pop up. Obviously a no brainer for me. May 14th...hmm...I'll have to look and see if this comes out before the GSPO concert...
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Does anyone remember the signing that Best Buy in Hollywood had in 2009 when the first edition of the score came out? Here's hoping something similar happens this year for Into Darkness.
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Sounds like a new version, there's some snare drums which weren't used in the original version.
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I seem to be in a minority but I found Giacchino's Trek score to be very dull and unmemorable. Granted, it isnt quite so terrible as the score for Trek IV and VI but nor was it anywhere close to even the worst of the Goldsmith and Horner entries. In fairness, I'm quite biased because I don'tmuch care for the movie itself (Pine is great, hate the rest of the movie, especially Orci & Kurtzman's abysmal screenplay, the terrible, terrible, terrible sets, the need to change canon and Leonard Nimoy's dentures) and I've just never understood the love for Giacchino. His PS3 scores arepreety decrnt but his movies scores just leave me cold. So ai'm not exactly thrilled about either the score for this one or the film itself. The trailers don't thrill me (the latest one looks like JJA is rehearsing for his Star Wars gig). I'm with you, i liked the Giacchino 'Medal Of Honor' music a lot, but his movie scores never really lived up to those. It all seems a bit to busy for my ears. I did like the first Trek movie (Pine, as you say is phenomenal), but i don't understand a re-boot with characters of old appearing (Judi Dench in the Craig Bond movies, or indeed Nimoy in 'Star Trek') And i was afraid his teeth were gonna jump me any minute !
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