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Mar 29, 2010 - 9:33 AM
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David-R.
(Member)
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Here's a few more quotes from the article: MV: "2010 will see more titles from our Expanded Archival Collection, some from WEA and some from Sony BMG." From the 116 albums you released, which is the one you’re the proudest of, and why? MV: "They are all my children and I love them all equally, but if I had to pick one that I am most proud of, it has to be Batman: The Animated Series. It was a dream project and I hope to do more volumes one day." What are your own grails, unreleased, in film music? MV: "Besides more Batman, I would love to see Leonard Rosenman’s The Car come out some day. A complete Independence Day would be awesome as well as a complete Spartacus. I have a feeling we will be seeing all three this year." We pretty much have confirmation for Spartacus, and we know about ID4. But who is doing The Car? And what does the music to The Car sound like?
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I honestly can't think of a single title from the Big Screen Records catalog (you know, the ones that will soon be exposed as dirty, scummy bootlegs) that absolutely needs more music. The Pelican Brief was missing that "Riverwalk" cue, but I'm not sitting here crying about it like it's a holy grail or whatever.
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I hope Kamen's Lethal Weapon 4 is on the radar.
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