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In the "Grumpy Old Men" thread I resurrected, a user suggested I try out this film. Yes, I'd never seen the film before. I'm about 75% of the way into the film now and I'm enjoying it. Humor wise, I'd say it falls in-between "Grumpy Old Men" and it's sequel "Grumpier Old Men". Anyway, the score is good. I'd also never heard it before either. Looking online, I see the old Milan soundtrack has about 27/28 minutes of score, and the promo or boot (I have no idea) is 37:02 long. Between the score and original source music in the film, my very very loose calculations/guess work, is probably fifty to sixty minutes of score. There was no thread I could find other tan one about breaking discs getting it out. Information back then suggested it was out of print. I think this score is worth of a deluxe treatment by some label. Here are some cues, via YouTube: Main Titles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeYysqTX9MA James Bond-ish cue Betting With Croswell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DsB8NsmENg Escape Attempt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_mF6ivsxJw
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This is one of my favorite lesser-known/obscure David Newman scores. I would love an expanded edition, but I imagine this is the kind of thing the labels steer away from, unfortunately.
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LLL has released a lot of comedy scores, and Varese. I could see this getting an expanded release. I bought my copy largely for Brent Spiner's singing, but I would like to hear all of Newman's score.
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