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The Return of the Living Dead (1984) Various (the score, obviously) I would love the score, but the songs rock balls, also.
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Jul 8, 2015 - 12:51 PM
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I'd probably stop collecting when they stop making CDs. I have no affinity to digital files. I keep listening to samples of stuff on Amazon, but have no desire to purchase digital files, I just seek out the CD from somewhere, or ignore it if there isn't a CD. I purchased a handful of albums back when I first got iTunes, but can't remember if I've even listened to them... they just don't "feel" like part of my music collection, so I haven't bothered since. I think one of them wasn't even ripped properly at source (truncated at end of track), so I ended up paying for a defective file. Not very impressed. I have a couple of thousand soundtrack CDs, and a similar amount of Rock and Metal... plenty to listen to in a lifetime. I don't find I like much modern rock and metal, and there's plenty of back catalogue of everything to explore. I've also recently (in the last couple of years) started exploring Classical music (mainly 20th century composers), and might carry on with that again at some point. Similarly with other types of instrumental music (jazz piano trios, cello music, Max Richter and other contemporary instrumentalists). I'm at the age where I don't need to keep up with everything new, as I've already built up a pretty large collection of music I enjoy. I have no objection to going digital... I have ripped loads of my CDs for my iPod, but it's just something I don't think I'll care about buying. I expect at some point I'll be listening to mp3's of my entire collection from some sort of laptop plugged into speakers (or whatever equipment is used for these things), but I'll still have my "hardcopy" CDs stored away somewhere as a backup. But I certainly can't imagine owning all my music as digital only, and being dependent on it being stored in someone else's Cloud... I'll leave that to the youngsters who don't know any different. Anyway, on-topic for this thread, here's a few from my Wanted list that I'd really like: Klaus Badelt - Catwoman Klaus Badelt - Solomon Kane Elliot Goldenthal - Batman And Robin Ennio Morricone - What Dreams May Come (rejected score) John Murphy - Sunshine John Williams - Jaws 2 Christopher Young - The Monkey King Christopher Young - Spider-Man 3 VARESE expansions: John Debney - Dragonfly Elliot Goldenthal - Sphere Jerry Goldsmith - Air Force One Jerry Goldsmith - Along Came A Spider James Newton Howard - The Sixth Sense Ennio Morricone - The Island Basil Poledouris - Starship Troopers Alan Silvestri - The Quick And The Dead TV Series: The Six Million Dollar Man (Oliver Nelson) Streethawk (Tangerine Dream) TADLOW re-recordings: Miklos Rozsa - King Of Kings Miklos Rozsa - Ben-Hur Miklos Rozsa - The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad John Williams - Dracula Mark McKenzie - Warlock: The Armageddon
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Zooba's sexual history.... Riotengine's monthly spending report....
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I'm pretty much done already. I'm sure my memory is imperfect, but the only things coming to mind that I've ever loved and don't have are TV series. Man From Atlantis (tapes don't exist) You and me, Zap. You and me.
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Police Academy Box Set Nightmare on Elm Street Box Set Jaws 2 complete Aliens 3 Robocop 2/3 reissue Batman & Robin
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I would stop further collecting if they released...me from my job.
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