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| Film Score Friday 3/19/10
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| Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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3/18/2010 - 9:00 PM |
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| The latest release from Film Score Monthly is WHITE DOG, Ennio Morricone's powerful and moving score for the controversial Samuel Fuller-directed drama about the attempts to rehabilitate a dog that has been trained to attack blacks. The FSM CD features the complete 46-minute score from the Paramount Pictures release as well as 20 minutes of alternate and source cues, and is limited to 3000 units. |
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| March FSM ONLINE Is Live!
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| Posted By
Tim Curran
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3/15/2010 - 3:00 AM |
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The St. Patrick’s Day edition of FSM ONLINE is now live. In this issue, the cover story features Ramin Djawadi and his new score for CLASH OF THE TITANS. Also in the issue are an audio interview with Oscar-Winner MICHAEL GIACCHINO; a 25-year Anniversary celebration of DAVID SHIRE’S virtuosic RETURN TO OZ score; a DAVE GRUSIN Score Restore for THE GOONIES; a look at music for the Oscars, circa 1934; JAMES HANNIGAN’s magical music for the HARRY POTTER; a semi-pornographic THE HILLS HAVE THIGHS Score Restore Bonus; lots of reviews, more embedded audio clips, and more.
Subscribers, you’ll get notification by email as soon as the issue is live. Or, come end of day, just go here to log in. For those who want to join FSM ONLINE, go here, click on the “Subscribe” link and follow the instructions. And email us if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Your Friends at FSM ONLINE |
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| Aisle Seat March Madness Edition
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| Posted By
Andy Dursin
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3/14/2010 - 9:00 PM |
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| Poignant and beautifully told, Lasse Hallstrom’s newest film, HACHI: A DOG’S TALE (***½, 93 mins., 2009, G; Sony), might’ve gone straight to video but ranks as one of last year’s most emotional and satisfying films. |
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| Film Score Friday 3/12/10
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| Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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3/11/2010 - 9:00 PM |
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The latest release from Film Score Monthly is a five-disc boxed set titled THE CINCINNATI KID: LALO SCHIFRIN FILM SCORES, VOL. 1 (1964-1968), limited to 2000 units. The contents are as follows:
Disc One: Rhino! film score
Disc Two: LP tracks from Music from the Motion Picture Once a Thief and Other Themes; Once a Thief film score
Disc Three: The Cincinnati Kid LP tracks, original film score tracks, bonus tracks
Disc Four: The Venetian Affair film score; Sol Madrid LP tracks
Disc Five: Sol Madrid film tracks; bonus tracks inc. themes from Medical Center, The Mask of Sheba, Earth II
Michael Giacchino won the Original Score Oscar last Sunday for his Grammy-winning score to UP, while T. Bone Burnett and Ryan Bingham (the singer/songwriter, not the George Clooney character from Up in the Air) won Original Song for "The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)." Many film music fans were outraged that three-time Oscar winner Maurice Jarre was apparently omitted from the yearly In Memoriam montage, but he was actually featured at the beginning and end of the sequence -- unfortunately, the camera-and-editing coverage of the sequence made it difficult to spot him. |
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Today in Film Score History: March 20 |
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| Franz Waxman wins his second consecutive Best Score Oscar, for A Place in the Sun (1952) |
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| Georges Delerue died (1992) |
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| John Cameron born (1944) |
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| Michel Magne born (1930) |
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| Miklos Rozsa wins second Oscar for A Double Life score (1948) |
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| Ray Cook died (1989) |
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