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Nov 28, 2016 - 7:42 PM
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blue15
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Already a healthy thread on this release featuring folks wishing this was being put out by Burger King so they could "have it there way." http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=117612&forumID=1&archive=0 You can't even spell 'they're'. Maybe they don't want to buy a record player to listen to a great score that these morons have decided to release in an elitist way? RUBBISH and a waste of time. This is a joke of a release and my all time favourite soundtrack. I want it on CD. The correct spelling in this instance is "their," not 'they're.' And in the case of "...my all time favourite soundtrack." Well, "all-time" with a hyphen is an adjective, which means it is a modifier and appears before the word it is modifying, in your case, "favourite" (which is actually spelled "favorite" in the U.S., unless you hail from Canada, the UK, Australia or New Zealand, which employs the British spelling). And the fact that you don't like the upcoming Waxwork release on vinyl won't prevent it from selling very well, which it will. It'll probably be available on CD at some point down the line too.
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