Kevn
Signed Up: October 26, 2006
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Name: Kevin J.
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A New Tribute Film Classics Record Label Announced
John Morgan, known for his many reconstructions of classic Golden Age film scores, including King Kong, The Ghost of Frankenstei... Full Story
Jan 26 2007 | Comments (1)

Complete LIFEFORCE score CD available
Tremendously dramatic sci-fi score harkens back to Henry Mancini's days at Universal Studios in the '50s.Buysoundtrax has announce... Full Story
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Paramount Prepping New HEAVY METAL - Mar 14, 2008 - 05:23am
Interesting... because it was just announced yesterday that the previously unreleased score to the original film - written by Elmer Bernstein - is going to be (finally) released in a few weeks.

ANIMALS Set to Wipe Out Mankind - Mar 07, 2008 - 05:35am
Actually it's Tim Bedore, and his bit about the 'Great Animal Conspiracy." As soon as I read this, I thought of him, and sent him an email link to this page. And like Tim, I blame the squirrels.

WGA and AMPTP Aim Parting Shots Before Christmas - Dec 21, 2007 - 06:18am
Well, from what my friends in LA are telling me, the studios are getting letters by the *thousands* from pissed off television viewers, blaming the producers for this whole mess. And it is their mess. The producers - and their bosses at the corporate level - have seen what money can be made from the 'net and downloads and such - and being the greedy bastards they are - they don't want to share. The corporate suits have flat out told the negotiators NOT to negotiate with the WGA. Now, if the DGA and SAG continue to back the WGA, when it comes to *their* negotiations in the spring of 2008, the studios are going to be in a world of hurt. And the studios are already hurting. Corporate sponsors are demanding money back from companies due to lost advertising revenue streams. Coke, Pepsi, Nike, etc., are not going to pony up big bucks to advertise on reruns and reality television, and the studios have *already* paid back millions of dollars. I'm just glad I have a DVD player.

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