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    Topic:   "The Incredibles" CD Street Date and Finale

     Crono/Kyp
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    Yeah, so the title sounds like a John Williams cue title but who cares...it just further proves how truly geeky I really am.

    (Don't believe everything you hear...I'm really a nice and calm person)

    Now, since I'm here to back up my buddy (who still hasn’t called me ) Chris Moore on this scoop from like weeks ago.

    November 2nd is the street date for Giacchino's score for this badass Pixar film...

    That's PIXAR...not Disney....you Disney people can deal with it that Pixar f^%#en rules....there IS a reason why Disney lost that big deal with them...but that's another rant.

    Bye y'all!

    --Brian

    NP: FF VI / D1 / T6

    [Message edited by Crono/Kyp on 10-05-2004]

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    posted 10-05-2004 08:38 PM PT (US)     

     John Zimmer
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    Sweet.

    Zman

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    posted 10-06-2004 05:06 AM PT (US)     

     Lancelot
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    Uh, unfortunately, it's still a Disney property, not that I don't think Disney really shot themselves in the foot on that deal.....Pixar was still under the Disney cowl when they started it, so...just swallow the bile and look to the future.

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    posted 10-06-2004 05:49 AM PT (US)     

     Widescreen
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    Bri- sorry I haven't called, I'm wrapping up some private projects, so I've been busy. I'l call as soon as I can.

    Good scoop, by the way! Well done.

    [Message edited by Widescreen on 10-06-2004]

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    posted 10-06-2004 06:24 AM PT (US)     

     Crono/Kyp
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    No prob man

    --Bri

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    posted 10-06-2004 08:23 AM PT (US)     

     rkeaveney
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    Word is that Pixar will eventually reach an agreement with Disney, despite all the brouhaha.

    Ryan

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    posted 10-06-2004 05:43 PM PT (US)     

     Crono/Kyp
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    Keep dreaming Ryan.

    [Message edited by Crono/Kyp on 10-06-2004]

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    posted 10-06-2004 06:21 PM PT (US)     

     AaronR1074
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    WAIT...
    You mean It's a Disney/Pixar film NOT penned by Randy Newman?!! NOOOooooooooooo

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    posted 10-13-2004 11:53 PM PT (US)     

     Frank V
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    quote:
    Originally posted by AaronR1074:
    WAIT...
    You mean It's a Disney/Pixar film NOT penned by Randy Newman?!! NOOOooooooooooo

    Finding Nemo wasn't penned by Randy Newman either, it was pennen by Thomas newman.

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    posted 10-14-2004 01:31 AM PT (US)     

     Erik Woods
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    The next Pixar film, Cars, is going to be composed by Randy Newman. John Lasseter is the director who has worked with Newman on Toy Story 1 & 2 and A Bug's Life.

    -Erik-

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    posted 10-14-2004 06:32 AM PT (US)     

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    That Lassetter's a man of impeccable taste.

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    posted 10-14-2004 01:01 PM PT (US)     

     Erik Woods
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    First review!
    http://www.scorereviews.com/title.asp?id=456

    It's much better then the 3 stars it received.

    -Erik-

    PS - The score will be featured on my show next week.

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    posted 10-18-2004 06:28 PM PT (US)     

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    THE INCREDIBLES features a brave approach -- brave but brilliant. I'm glad that Michael mixed things up with swinging '60s throwbacks and big band jazz. It may not satisfy MV-action nutbusters, but it's smart, memorable and friggin' fun.

    Ryan

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    posted 10-18-2004 07:51 PM PT (US)     

     CindyLover1969
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    The Incredits (7:23)

    Good heavens. An actual end credits composition to boot (note the running time, meaning no bits from other tracks thrown in to extend the time like Danny Elfman's scores for Sleepy Hollow and Darkman).

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    posted 10-19-2004 12:31 AM PT (US)     

     rkeaveney
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    Hey now, the end titles for SLEEPY HOLLOW may feature a moment or two of cues from the score, but the rest is all original, baby.

    Ryan

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    posted 10-19-2004 06:16 PM PT (US)     

     CindyLover1969
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    That's what I meant to say; the Sleepy Hollow credits come in at 3:17 on the CD, but they last considerably longer in the movie. What do they do, guess how long the credits'll be? (See also Black Beauty, which is definitely all original.)

    [Message edited by CindyLover1969 on 10-19-2004]

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    posted 10-19-2004 11:57 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by CindyLover1969:
    That's what I meant to say; the [b]Sleepy Hollow credits come in at 3:17 on the CD, but they last considerably longer in the movie. What do they do, guess how long the credits'll be?

    Um... yes, frequently.

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    posted 10-20-2004 01:38 PM PT (US)     
     

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