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    Topic:   Fantastic Four score album artwork

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    http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=62529&labelid=38043

    Folks,

    Please see the above link for the cover artwork for the Fantastic Four score album. X-Men 2 it isn't, but I kind of like it. I should also stress that since this isn't up at Varese's website and it's at this site before them, it might not be the final artwork.

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    posted 06-20-2005 02:39 PM PT (US)     

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    Looks kind of cheesy, but it's not the worst score album cover I've seen.

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    posted 06-20-2005 09:25 PM PT (US)     

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    Well it's all about who gets the "rights" to use what. And the "song/inspired by" CDs always are more mainstream so they almost always get the best art.

    See:

    Laura Croft: Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life
    House of Wax
    Daredevil
    Elektra
    Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
    Addams Family Values
    Baby Boy
    Blade
    Blade II
    Bulletproof
    The Craft
    Deep Blue Sea
    Demolition Man
    Gone in 60 Seconds
    Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
    The Matrix
    The One
    XXX


    James

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    posted 06-20-2005 09:45 PM PT (US)     

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    Fine point, but I still maintain that the art used for Ottman's "House of Wax" is perfect; nicely understated.


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    posted 06-21-2005 09:03 AM PT (US)     

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    It's the official artwork.

    See www.colosseum.de

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    posted 06-21-2005 01:58 PM PT (US)     

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    Wow. Colosseum finally upgraded their old cheapo website. When did that happen?

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    posted 06-21-2005 06:28 PM PT (US)     

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    Well, folks, it's up at Varese's site. Back cover artwork includes track titles with the usual unreadable track times- my best guess based on what I could make out is probably a 46 minute album. Two cues look like they're over seven minutes long (one is titled "Battling Doom"). Ottman & F4 fans- feel free to check it out.

    Batman Begins was the four course meal and the cake. This could the ice cream extra.

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    posted 06-21-2005 10:47 PM PT (US)     

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    After much straining of eyes..

    Main Titles (2:34)
    Cosmic Storm (4:47)
    Superheroes (5:52)
    Experiments (2:41)
    Planetarium (1:28)
    Entanglement (1:13)
    Power Hungry (4:26)
    Changing (2:47)
    Lab Rat (4:50)
    Unlikely Saviors (2:15)
    Bye Bye Ned (2:16)
    Battling Doom (7:02)
    Bon Voyage (1:16)
    Fantastic Proposal (2:21)

    Total time: 45:48


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    posted 06-22-2005 03:09 AM PT (US)     

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    Jim, such commendable vision. Makes me want to rethink my stand on Lasik surgery.

    Thanks for the expansion on this data.

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    posted 06-22-2005 07:40 AM PT (US)     

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    Looks like I could do with a new pair of glasses. I've corrected the tracklisting and the album length, thanks to Mr. Goldwasser.

    [Message edited by Jim Ware on 06-23-2005]

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    posted 06-23-2005 02:29 AM PT (US)     

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    Thanks, Jim, he contacted me, too- but I figured it was your call to edit your message

    Meantime, like I told Dan, a 45 minute John Ottman album is better than nothing. But it is sad to see that the lengthier cues may never be heard unless the movie does gangbusters box office enough to justify an isolated score on the DVD. LOL!

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    posted 06-23-2005 08:10 AM PT (US)     
     

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