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Now THAT is a vinyl title that will move. Unless it's like 80 dollars or something. It couldn't fit the alternates, which I'm totally fine with. If only they could put the Shaun Cassidy song IN BETWEEN two of the tracks. Freaking Intrada's Back To The Future sequence, man!
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Die Hard art is much better, too.
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Maybe it's my bad vision, but at first glance it looks like two separate towers exploding. Too soon, man. Come on.
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That's true, but also I think that any Die Hard release looks like a bootleg because it's still so amazing that it's out on CD after somehow not being on CD for years and years.
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This is great, since I missed the previous Die Hard reissue. However, I actually bought the original Die Hard release from Varese Sarabande way back in 2000 - what is the difference between the two?
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This is great, since I missed the previous Die Hard reissue. However, I actually bought the original Die Hard release from Varese Sarabande way back in 2000 - what is the difference between the two? The Varese one was mastered from the cassette-sourced boot, right? Regardless, it sounded like garbage. The LLL sounds like garbage in spots, too, but by and large, it's the best we're going to get. It's amazing that a score from 1988 (and Alien 3 from '92) can be so poorly preserved by the studio.
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Looking at the bigger version of the Trek art, the Goldsmith credit at the bottom is off-center. #teethgate
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I swear to God SOMETHING is off-center there (other than me).
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