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You are wasting my time with your dunce thoughts.
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I want ANSWERS (pounds desk, realizes desk is actually salsa)
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This thread is turning into a Jeron/Crono fest. Let's get back to it! Illustrator!! Come on, man, don't leave me hanging here.
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Also, you definitely watched that trailer? It's not music from Dracula.
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Wojciech Kilar's "Corso" theme from The Ninth Gate always put me in the mindset of Elmer Bernstein. Of course, he's scoring an unsavory New Yorker, so it might have been a shoo-in sound.
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do you happen to know specifically what pieces are used? no way to sample that CD. "Contrat" -- Le Grand Cerf "La Terre de la grande Promesse" -- L'usine Oh man, he was right on! There's only one piece missing, from the "actiony" sequence in the trailer, but he was so right! I've waited for this music for eighteen damned years!!!!!
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Ah, LeHah, he was just kidding around. We're all friends here.
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Still looking for the actiony bit from toward the end of the trailer. Thanks for the help again, Illustrator.
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Still looking for the actiony bit from toward the end of the trailer. I think I found it. If I’m not mistaken it comes from a sort of bridge part in Kilar’s concert piece Krzesany (1974), about 12:00-13:00, depending on the recording. YES I actually just bought a bunch of Kilar stuff yesterday (mostly Naxos recordings of his classical work), but hadn't yet spun "Krzesany." Sure enough, right there it is! Thanks a lot, both of you, for helping me with this! I can't believe it's taken this long to find this music!
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