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When the director revisited the film for its newer HD transfer, he corrected a few minor mistakes and, most importantly, restored the musical crescendo in the “The Shawshank Redemption” cue, which had formerly been truncated in the original cut. It's definitely how it appears on the Blu-ray. I'm not sure if that's what they play on television. I'm going to check it out tonight, Swash. Very interesting! Please report back. I'm having trouble even conceptualizing where the change is/would be. I've seen the movie dozens of times on cable and never noticed a difference between what I hear there and what I hear on the album. Well, in your case, you're just wrong. Haha. For years, at least the beginning of the closing fanfare from the album version wasn't in the movie. The film version will probably be on the LLL release. It always sounded wrong without the fanfare, but it's still kinda crazy if Darabont went in and added it. I wish he'd just bury the hatchet with Newman and reclaim his career (yes, I'm blaming Darabont's career woes on losing Newman).
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When the director revisited the film for its newer HD transfer, he corrected a few minor mistakes and, most importantly, restored the musical crescendo in the “The Shawshank Redemption” cue, which had formerly been truncated in the original cut. It's definitely how it appears on the Blu-ray. I'm not sure if that's what they play on television. I finally remembered to check this, and it's the same as the theatrical release, Swash! Instead of that three horn "fanfare" post-escape, it's still just the one sustained note, followed by the regular end as we know it.
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They apparently had a falling out, which I imagine is Darabont's fault. His frankness can rub people the wrong way. Someone on here has a story about Newman talking about this, I think. Are you out there?
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Hmmmm… I just put on the Blu-ray to check that scene, and it's the edited version, not what I remembered. Odd.
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Congrats LLL! This looks like a great release. It'll be nice to finally have the main title available. For my listening I'd still probably move "If I Didn't Care" to come first in the program since it's such a brilliant table setter. I somewhat agree with this, but the opening cue in the movie also plays well as a first track.
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Hmmmm… I just put on the Blu-ray to check that scene, and it's the edited version, not what I remembered. Odd. Maybe next five minutes from now when it's on TNT, I'll check that part.
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…and now I can't find the message board post I made when I thought I discovered the change. I know memory is fallible, but this is really baffling to me.
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I finally remembered to check this, and it's the same as the theatrical release, Swash! Instead of that three horn "fanfare" post-escape, it's still just the one sustained note, followed by the regular end as we know it. Yes it is. I misremembered. I was referring to the 10th Anniversary DVD, not the Blu-ray, which does, indeed, play as it always did… but unfortunately I no longer have that edition and can't verify.
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