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Hmmm, I'd say RESIDENT EVIL but it's hardly whimsical. So, um, I won't.
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Because I'm really bad at guessing these clues, I put the following into the search bar in Google: whimsical horror movie 2001. Which showed the following movie as a result under Images: If only it wasn't all or mostly all score, I think we'd have our winner.
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SAW
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Well if Intrada is making the effort for a two disc set, based on the genre I'd say there's a 98% chance it's either Chris Young or Marco Beltrami. Yavar
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SAW Whimsical?!?
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Well if Intrada is making the effort for a two disc set, based on the genre I'd say there's a 98% chance it's either Chris Young or Marco Beltrami. Yavar I think we may be getting warmer. Makes some sense. Has Intrada released any Beltrami? He seems to be almost exclusively Varèse, no? If so, perhaps leaning toward Christopher Young gets us closer?
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I think we may be getting warmer. Makes some sense. Has Intrada released any Beltrami? He seems to be almost exclusively Varèse, no? If so, perhaps leaning toward Christopher Young gets us closer? They released "Red Eye". I think that was discontinued over lack of sales liek a year later. Unless I'm mixing that up with another title.
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Tobe Hooper's crapsterpiece Crocodile?
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Red Eye is the most recent but I'm pretty sure they're fans of Marco, and they produced several promos for him some time back, including Deep Water, The Faculty, and I think Dracula 2000 (come to think of it, maybe this could be it?) Yavar
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Dracula 2000 didn't have any score tracks, just songs. Not an impossibility though.
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Haunted Mansion would be fun! I'm not especially familiar with Mark Mancina, but I liked his work on Brother Bear (more than Phil Collins' contributions, at least).
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The fact that it's on 2 CD's has me a bit baffled. See, that doesn't have me as baffled as the "whimsical" part. There could easily be plenty of alternate cues we don't know about to whatever film this is, filling up two CDs. There aren't to my recollection very many whimsical horror films in the early aughts. I'm stumped, but then again I usually am with these things. (But seriously, Google what I wrote in a previous entry to this thread, then click on Images. Tons of AMELIE images show up. Really? Whimsical horror film? Google, you make me giggle.)
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Haunted Mansion would be fun! I'm not especially familiar with Mark Mancina, but I liked his work on Brother Bear (more than Phil Collins' contributions, at least). Either CURSED or HAUNTED MANSION come closest to fitting the clues so far. Is HAUNTED MANSION tepid? Haven't seen either.
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