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From Roger: " Just a heads up that due to the sale, we'll be pushing next week's release to the following week. Which means we'll have one release the 14th and one or two the following week on the 21st. The one on the 14th is a re-issue, although we added the trailer. I remember seeing the trailer and thinking how much I liked it (sounded like John Barry) and how disappointed I was to find out it was composed specifically for the trailer and the film score itself had nothing to do with it. Once I got over the disappointment, I fell in love with the score itself. It's part of a trilogy of sorts (and by "of sorts" I mean not really, but they are in my mind), of which we released the other two." Any ideas?
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Incredibles.
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See below.
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From Roger: "It's part of a trilogy of sorts (and by "of sorts" I mean not really, but they are in my mind), of which we released the other two." Blue Lagoon: The Awakening by Tree Adams
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Incredibles. The Incredibles theme sounds rather a lot like On Her Majesty's Secret Service (which was the trailer).
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More trailer music should come out on these reissues. David Bergeaud was on fire in 1993-1994 with all of his Universal trailer scores (Lorenzo's Oil, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Jurassic Park's teaser, The River Wild).
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I'm not very good with these guessing games, and certainly don't know what's in Roger Almighty's mind, but a possible title could be Pino Donaggio's BODY DOUBLE. The trailer's music (I think composed by Jonathan Elias) sounds a lot like John Barry, plus Intrada already released Dressed to Kill and Blow Out, so these DePalma/Donaggio collaborations form a "trilogy of sorts".
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I agree. I was kind of disappointed the Christopher Page piece for "The Rocketeer" trailer, wasn't on the deluxe edition.
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Has Intrada ever commented on the missing track? I'm talking about the scene where we cut to Jake on the rotating bed as he's drinking.
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FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
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Has Intrada ever commented on the missing track? I'm talking about the scene where we cut to Jake on the rotating bed as he's drinking. I was unaware of any missing music. Perhaps the scene had music tracked in. I'm curious, too, if any other music is missing.
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