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#45621 | |
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That takes the cake as the most ridiculous post I've ever read here. This is a Blu-ray forum. I read posts because I want information and opinions. If somebody finds a defect, I want to know about. Maybe I will judge it to be minor, maybe I will judge it to be major. Regardless, it is still part of the discussion that informs consumers. Private messages sent to Scream do nothing to inform the buying public. If somebody finds a glitch, I want them to post about it. I don't want to buy a disc with an issue and then discover, "Oh yeah, I sent an email to Scream about that last month". That's useless to folks putting down money for a product. What purpose does a forum serve if not to inform the public? I welcome any and all observations both good and bad about discs from any and all companies. I have no interest in blindly defending or vilifying any company or any disc. I simply want to hear what people observe and what they think about the discs they watch. I will decide what information is important for me. |
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#45622 |
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is anyone able to tell me what the scream factory slip covers are that people want? i have most of the early ones in mint condition and don't need them. i looked in the trading thread but saw mostly steelbooks. thanks.
Edit. thanks, guys. i found out which ones. i'll toss them in the trading forum. appreciate the help! Last edited by NormanBatesStuffedBird; 05-15-2017 at 04:05 AM. |
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#45623 |
Blu-ray Champion
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I need a few if you're willing to part with them? I PM'd you
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#45626 |
Senior Member
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From Intrada, the definitive Poltergeist II album, featuring the Scream Factory artwork (and the original artwork on the flip side).
POLTERGEIST II Composed and Conducted by JERRY GOLDSMITH INTRADA Special Collection 370 In 1986, MGM premiered its sequel to the hit 1982 film Poltergeist. Returning to score Poltergeist II was composer Jerry Goldsmith, who had received an Oscar nomination for the first film's score. Relying sparingly on musical ideas and themes from the first film, Goldsmith wrote a new score, focusing on the new characters and supernatural ideas presented in the film. For Intrada, the film presented a landmark -- it was only its second release, following the prior year's inaugural release of the same studio's Red Dawn, but its first being tied to the premiere of a summer blockbuster (hopefully) film and its first Jerry Goldsmith album. The costs were enormous, including full payments to both the musicians' and singers' unions -- costs that only made a 30-minute album possible. The composer and music engineer Bruce Botnick assembled a program focusing on certain elements of the score, while ignoring others (mainly the aggressive action and large choral pieces). Since that time, the soundtrack to Poltergeist II has been re-released and expanded by Intrada and several other labels, with alterations and additions along the way. The score has returned home now and it hails the most definitive version yet. This three-CD set presents the complete score from the digital Sony PCM 3324 mixes Goldsmith and Botnick prepared back in 1986 for presentation on CD. While clean and quiet as you'd expect from the digital medium, the producing team added a fair amount of reverb. The complete score is presented again, this time newly remixed from the 1/2" analog film mixes stored in the MGM vaults, designed more to suit the film. While not as balanced as the digital mix, it features a much more crisp, detailed sound, mainly due to the lack of reverb. The third disc features a wealth of alternate and unreleased material, the most impressive of which is the unreleased, complete initial version of the final confrontation, “Reaching Out/The Astral,” which features a distinctive three-part female chorus throughout the winding chordal sequences and, at one point, a solo soprano intoning her own descant. “The Astral” was Goldsmith’s own titling of the climactic sequence where Carol Anne reappears. For this early alternate confrontation music, besides the unique choral material, Goldsmith wrapped with a more detailed finale emphasizing a variety of colors before finishing with a deliberate, accented trombone coda. It is all being premiered here both with and without chorus. Both versions were dropped in postproduction and Goldsmith’s now-familiar re-scored sequence was used instead. Flipper-style booklet art plus all-new liner notes from Doug Fake chronicling entire history of this Intrada project complete this impressive Jerry Goldsmith presentation. INTRADA Special Collection 370 Barcode: 7 20258 53702 7 Retail Price: $21.99 SHIPPING NOW For track listing and sound samples, please visit: http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.10863/.f http://store.intrada.com CD 1 – Complete Soundtrack (Digital Mixes) 01. The Power (7:49) 02. Things (1:58) 03. The Mall (2:11) 04. The Past (0:27) 05. Late Call (With Ringtone) (3:26) 06. The Dream (0:38) 07. Clouds (0:53) 08. It’s No Use (2:50) 09. Take Care (0:31) 10. Butterflies (0:51) 11. The Visitor (6:39) 12. Wild Braces (2:19) 13. Leave Us Alone (4:12) 14. The Smoke (4:45) 15. The Drink (0:47) 16. The Worm (7:00) 17. Out Of The Ceiling (1:11) 18. Back To Cuesta Verde (3:16) 19. Reaching Out/The Astral (8:31) 20. Carol Anne’s Theme (End Title) (3:05) CD 1 Total Time: 64:03 CD 2 – Complete Soundtrack (Analog Mixes) 01. The Power (7:49) 02. Things (1:58) 03. The Mall (2:11) 04. The Past (0:27) 05. Late Call (With Ringtone) (3:26) 06. The Dream (0:38) 07. Clouds (0:53) 08. It’s No Use (2:50) 09. Take Care (0:31) 10. Butterflies (0:51) 11. The Visitor (6:39) 12. Wild Braces (2:19) 13. Leave Us Alone (4:12) 14. The Smoke (4:45) 15. The Drink (0:47) 16. The Worm (7:00) 17. Out Of The Ceiling (1:11) 18. Back To Cuesta Verde (3:16) 19. Reaching Out/The Astral (8:31) 20. Carol Anne’s Theme (End Title) (3:05) CD 2 Total Time: 63:53 CD 3 – The Extras 01. The Power (Without Choir) (7:49) 02. Late Call – Part I (Without Ringtone) (3:25) 03. The Dream (Revised) (0:39) 04. It’s No Use (Without Choir) (2:50) 05. The Visitor (Without Choir) (6:39) 06. Wild Braces (Without Choir) (2:19) 07. The Smoke (Without Choir) (4:45) 08. The Worm (Without Choir) (7:00) 09. Reaching Out/The Astral – Alternate (8:30) 10. Reaching Out/The Astral – Alternate (Without Choir) (8:30) 11. Reaching Out/The Astral (Without Choir) (8:31) 12. The Star-Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key) (0:14) CD 3 Total Time: 61:37 |
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Thanks given by: | Merrik (05-17-2017) |
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#45629 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Ugh they have lots of nice releases coming. Slither, Lawnmower Man, Species, etc. Why these steelbooks have you all acting like they aren't releasing anything else is beyond me.
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#45630 |
Active Member
May 2015
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#45631 |
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Jan 2016
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#45632 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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#45635 |
Hot Deals Moderator
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Thanks given by: | ryanmj1993 (05-17-2017) |
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#45639 |
Blu-ray Guru
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After Trespass was announced, I started to think of other movies I remember from the 90s that I have not seen in a long time, but would fit the bill for Scream/Shout/Shout Select to release:
Deep Cover '92 Judgment Night '93 Deep Cover was a New Line release, so I don't know who has it now, and Judgment Night's last DVD release that I remember was, I think, Universal (If I am remembering that all correctly). |
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Thanks given by: | trentdiesel (05-17-2017) |
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horror, scream factory, shout factory |
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