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Expanded 007's, please !
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Has there been any chatter on a new version of Out Of Africa in the works that I have missed?
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Has there been any chatter on a new version of Out Of Africa in the works that I have missed? It would be a logical follow-up to "Somewhere In Time," but with all the 007 talk going on, this would be too many dreams becoming reality at once. Fingers crossed, though.
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Expanded 007's, please ! Are these still in limbo thanks to the Universal-MGM merger? I believe MV stated something to this effect months ago. If these come out, it'll be a miracle. I can still see Zimmer's Gladiator as part of this batch since the release missed the films' 20th Anniversary two years ago due to the pandemic along with the 25th Anniversary release of Face/Off by John Powell. I can also see the following some of which are long overdue by the label which were mentioned up to five years ago and probably delayed for many reasons. Devil In A Blue Dress Midnight Run A Shot In The Dark JFK Even if it's none of these, I'm sure MV has plenty for people to savor.
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For me it's one of the biggest oddities that BLUE THUNDER has not yet been officially released ! If so, what's that?: https://www.discogs.com/de/release/3520539-Arthur-B-Rubinstein-Blue-Thunder-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack No wish list from me. What comes, comes. I always pick up several BF titles each year. It was no wish list from me. It was a considered list with titles, which could be possibly released, because of their popularity, feasibility or that there were talks in the last years, that this or that title could get a release soon. As I wrote, I would buy most of the mentioned titles, but my "wish list" is complete different filled with other priorities.
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None of those things means it's not a bootleg. It's a bootleg.
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None of those things means it's not a bootleg. It's a bootleg. Funny, when I remember the credits: "Produced by Arthur B. Rubinstein and Ford A. Thaxton" and "Mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland".
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