jaroshulk28
07-17-2012, 04:14 AM
Hello all,

I've recently recieved details for an EXISTING complete score for Danny Elfman's THE HULK from an anonymous source.

Track listings are unnamed (just go by HULK01, HULK02, etc.) with a total run time of 107 minutes.

Is anyone familiar or in posession of this score?

EDIT: THERE ARE ACTUALLY 34 TRACKS.

HERE ARE THE ONLY RELEASED TRACKS SO FAR...

01. 1m1 Main Titles (4:41)
02. 1m2R Prologue (7:36)
03. 1m3 Young Scientists (2:14)
04. 1m4 Having A Beer (0:38)
05. 2m1-2 Betty's Dream (4:29)
06. 2m3-4 Bruce's Memories (3:08)
07. 2m5 Talbot (0:23)
08. 2m6 Gamma Rescue (0:45)
09. 2m7 Hospital Dream (1:06)

jaroshulk28
07-18-2012, 05:40 PM
No one?

MadmanMARZ
07-18-2012, 09:08 PM
Would love to get that, as I loved Elfmans music to HULK. If I find it, I�ll share it :)

jaroshulk28
07-18-2012, 09:18 PM
Let's hope we do! I'm asking several possible owners!

DAKoftheOTA
07-18-2012, 09:55 PM
Which is it, 32 or 34 tracks?

jmn77
07-19-2012, 01:17 AM
I would certainly love to see this uploaded too!

RabinJablonsky
07-19-2012, 10:40 AM
32 tracks? Woow

jaroshulk28
07-19-2012, 11:20 PM
Sorry, it's actually 34 tracks.

jaroshulk28
07-20-2012, 12:26 AM
Apparantly one of our fellow users has the score, but is only willing to share for one of his requested scores.

jaroshulk28
07-20-2012, 02:58 AM
Well, I simply can't find this score anywhere :(

Someone please surprise us with this.

RabinJablonsky
07-20-2012, 12:05 PM
Sorry, it's actually 34 tracks.

Much better!!, i hope someone can find them

jaroshulk28
07-24-2012, 12:49 AM
Here are the only revealed tracks that are on the score, thanks to a annonymous user here.

01. 1m1 Main Titles (4:41)
02. 1m2R Prologue (7:36)
03. 1m3 Young Scientists (2:14)
04. 1m4 Having A Beer (0:38)
05. 2m1-2 Betty's Dream (4:29)
06. 2m3-4 Bruce's Memories (3:08)
07. 2m5 Talbot (0:23)
08. 2m6 Gamma Rescue (0:45)
09. 2m7 Hospital Dream (1:06)

KaFaraqGatri
07-24-2012, 12:55 AM
Enough games, elitists. Just release it already.

Zeratul13
07-26-2012, 02:24 PM
is this the most recent hulk, or the horrible one from the early 00s?

Rad�Max
07-26-2012, 03:08 PM
It is the horrible hulk by ang lee but the score by elfman here is good IMHO. :)

jaroshulk28
07-26-2012, 07:01 PM
I thought this hulk was actually very good. Far more intelligent than any of the recent films by Marvel.

I'm still searching the net for anyone who has this baby. I tried contacting La La Land to do a release for it, but no response so far. So please, if you have any leads, do share!!!!! :D

benuit
07-26-2012, 11:46 PM
is this the most recent hulk, or the horrible one from the early 00s?

It is the perfect one from Ang Lee. Great writing, fantastic play, intelligent cut, much better than this strange film starring Edward Norton.

DAKoftheOTA
07-26-2012, 11:52 PM
It is the perfect one from Ang Lee. Great writing, fantastic play, intelligent cut, much better than this strange film starring Edward Norton.

"Dislike"

This film was horrible, a total piece of crap. But to each his own, I guess

Amanda
07-27-2012, 12:27 AM
I did not care for this Hulk. At all. But, I understand what the director was trying to give us, an actual honest film that just happened to have Hulk in it. The newer one was more to my taste. Just caught it on cable the other night. I truly enjoy it. It is closer to the TV series origin and plot wise, with a bunch of little gifts for the show's fans. But, I find it hard to be sympathetic to Banner in these. In the TV show and newest movie, he subjects himself to the Gamma radiation. What results is tragic. But his ego brought that upon himself (and us) so I have trouble sympathizing for him. In the original comics (and to a degree, the first film), David (Bruce) sacrifices himself to save another. And in return for that sacrifice, he gets this terrible burden to carry. He is more sympathetic as a character, and tragic too. Plus, his quest to rid the world of the Hulk is more noble, since it wasn't really his doing that it happened. Though, I dig Armstrong's score over Elfman's....

DAKoftheOTA
07-27-2012, 12:40 AM
I did not care for this Hulk. At all. But, I understand what the director was trying to give us, an actual honest film that just happened to have Hulk in it. The newer one was more to my taste. Just caught it on cable the other night. I truly enjoy it. It is closer to the TV series origin and plot wise, with a bunch of little gifts for the show's fans. But, I find it hard to be sympathetic to Banner in these. In the TV show and newest movie, he subjects himself to the Gamma radiation. What results is tragic. But his ego brought that upon himself (and us) so I have trouble sympathizing for him. In the original comics (and to a degree, the first film), David (Bruce) sacrifices himself to save another. And in return for that sacrifice, he gets this terrible burden to carry. He is more sympathetic as a character, and tragic too. Plus, his quest to rid the world of the Hulk is more noble, since it wasn't really his doing that it happened. Though, I dig Armstrong's score over Elfman's....

That's more like it

Amanda
07-27-2012, 01:07 AM
It is, of course, a matter of personal taste. As far as I can see, no film version of Hulk's origin really tracks with the original comic origin. Banner running out into the test field, and heroically throwing Rick into the ditch and laying on top of him, expecting to have sacrificed his body to save another. Then, He survives, but realizes the cruel joke circumstanses have played on him....

jmn77
07-27-2012, 01:08 AM
I don't dislike Lee's HULK. Like Amanda I appreciate what he was doing and the story he was telling, but...

I play Elfman's score WAY more often than I do the movie. This score is highly and sadly underrated IMHO. And I absolutely LOVE the Norton version of The Hulk, it's fantastic! Armstrong's score is great too. But i would still love to have more of Elfman's. Just as with the films, I respect and enjoy the vast differences between the 2 scores.

Rad�Max
07-27-2012, 01:08 AM
"Dislike"

This film was horrible, a total piece of crap. But to each his own, I guess

i love the hulk character, but one thing i do remember about hating this particular film is the way it was presented, that box type/comic book screens folding is just annoying and unnecessary. it was rather boring for the most part. i prefer the more recent solo Hulk over this one and the score of Craig Armstrong too over Elfman's score here.

jaroshulk28
07-27-2012, 05:05 AM
Elfman's score, to me, was one of the deepest heroic themes I've ever heard.

Rad�Max
07-27-2012, 05:37 AM
it would be great to listen to the full score if possible of course :)

Zeratul13
07-27-2012, 01:43 PM
Elfman's score, to me, was one of the deepest heroic themes I've ever heard.

this definitely has me interested, and i would like to hear this

c�d�master88
07-27-2012, 06:22 PM
Count me in.

mayneaux
08-02-2012, 10:26 PM
Yep me too. Ang's film , as a cerebral flick on its own was great, as a Hulk film, based on the Marvel character... terrible.

Amanda
08-02-2012, 10:57 PM
There are two things the newer Hulk film did better.

1: skipped over the origin story. We see sections of Banner in the chair etc in the credits, then it is straight into the movie. And we see (or don't see) Hulk sooner because of this. The factory scene in the dark was superb.

2: We gat a truly satisfying conclusion. Hulk Smash indeed, which is what everyone wants, to see Hulk smash the crap outta someone, and Abomination was a great choice.

Other pluses...lots of tributes to the TV series, including the Lonely Man theme. A glimpse of what Captain America will be like via the Super Soldier serum. I like the fact that Hulk gets tired of fighting. The scenes when he thinks things are done, starts to relax, and then has to start up again. The sigh and shrug are a nice touch. The implication at the end that Banner is actually learning to control and trigger the change voluntarily, all good for me.

The earlier Hulk doesn't have these. It takes a long time to get through the origin and into action. All this crap about dna experimentation by Banner's dad...just boring. I get the idea. To make this a serious film, by trying to explain why radiation made him into the Hulk instead of killing him. But for me, these attempts to rationalize the origins are just besides the point. The 60's were a time of fear and wonder with the nuclear thing taking shape, new elements being discovered, space trvel in it's infancy. These classic Marvel characters were born into that time, and personally, I think we should just go with it. Cap is already viable...a genetic experiment. X-Men are mutants. Easy enough. But high scholl student bitten by radioactive spider= death, not spider powers. Crew of four in capsule irradiated= death, not superpowers. CERTAINLY not 4 different mutations...scientist shields student from a gamma bomb with his own body=death. For both. Not Hulk for one and normality for the other. So why explain, and twist and turn to make it plausibble. Just go with it.

For example. Purple peacekeeping alien with the ultimate weapon crashes on earth. Sends ring out to find the BEST POSSIBLE candidate, and returns with hal. C'mon. Out of the BILLIONS on this planet? But, they just went with it. Space baby lands on farm, super being raised by the fairest, most conservative, level headed patriotic wise souls to ever grace the earth. Said super being, even in the midst of puberty never ever once does ANYTHING a normal teen does..yea. But they go with it. Amazon Goddess molded out of living clay? Cool. Scientist struck by combination of strange chemicals and lightning? Go with it. Etc.

The earlier Hulk is more of a horror story though, a plain to see Jekyll/Hyde thing. And Hulk is bigger and just seems stronger. I dig the plane into the atmosphere scene. But there is no real resolution. We don't really see the drag down fight we all know we want. That was the problem with Superman Returns. We NEED to see Supes hit someone really hard at some point in the story....

mayneaux
08-02-2012, 11:07 PM
Never seen a better comic hulk version than Avengers..... spot on.

MadmanMARZ
08-03-2012, 09:44 PM
agreed and I�m a hugh Hulkomaniac since the TV series first aired...

FunnyML
02-27-2013, 03:15 PM
Here's a list of the cues, don't know the source.
Main Titles [1M1]
Prologue (Revised) [1M2]
Young Scientists [1M3]
Having A Beer [1M4]
Betty's Dream [2M1/2]
Bruce's Memories [2M3/4]
Talbot [2M5]
Gamma Rescue [2M6]
Hospital Dream [2M7]
Dad's Visit (Revised) [3M1]
He's Coming [3M2]
Father Knows Best [4M1]
Make Me Angry [4M2]
Gentle Giant [4M3]
Hounds Of Hell [4M4]
Captured (Revised) [5M1]
Father - Daughter [5M2]
Bong Hit 1 [5M3]
Coming Home [5M4]
Bong Hit 2 [5M5]
Bad Memories [5M6]
Betty Leaves [5M7]
Submerged [5M8]
The Truth Revealed [6M1]
Hulk Escapes [6M2]
Tank Fight [6M3]
Hulk-Freedom [6M4/5]
Chopper Chase [6M6]
Jet Fight [7M1]
Betty's Plea [7M3]
A Man Again
The Lake [8M1]
Finale [8M2]
The Phone Call [8M3]
End Credits [8M4]

BOSS LADY
02-27-2013, 04:12 PM
Amanda rocks! There are two things the newer Hulk film did better.

1: skipped over the origin story. We see sections of Banner in the chair etc in the credits, then it is straight into the movie. And we see (or don't see) Hulk sooner because of this. The factory scene in the dark was superb.

2: We gat a truly satisfying conclusion. Hulk Smash indeed, which is what everyone wants, to see Hulk smash the crap outta someone, and Abomination was a great choice.

Other pluses...lots of tributes to the TV series, including the Lonely Man theme. A glimpse of what Captain America will be like via the Super Soldier serum. I like the fact that Hulk gets tired of fighting. The scenes when he thinks things are done, starts to relax, and then has to start up again. The sigh and shrug are a nice touch. The implication at the end that Banner is actually learning to control and trigger the change voluntarily, all good for me.

The earlier Hulk doesn't have these. It takes a long time to get through the origin and into action. All this crap about dna experimentation by Banner's dad...just boring. I get the idea. To make this a serious film, by trying to explain why radiation made him into the Hulk instead of killing him. But for me, these attempts to rationalize the origins are just besides the point. The 60's were a time of fear and wonder with the nuclear thing taking shape, new elements being discovered, space trvel in it's infancy. These classic Marvel characters were born into that time, and personally, I think we should just go with it. Cap is already viable...a genetic experiment. X-Men are mutants. Easy enough. But high scholl student bitten by radioactive spider= death, not spider powers. Crew of four in capsule irradiated= death, not superpowers. CERTAINLY not 4 different mutations...scientist shields student from a gamma bomb with his own body=death. For both. Not Hulk for one and normality for the other. So why explain, and twist and turn to make it plausibble. Just go with it.

For example. Purple peacekeeping alien with the ultimate weapon crashes on earth. Sends ring out to find the BEST POSSIBLE candidate, and returns with hal. C'mon. Out of the BILLIONS on this planet? But, they just went with it. Space baby lands on farm, super being raised by the fairest, most conservative, level headed patriotic wise souls to ever grace the earth. Said super being, even in the midst of puberty never ever once does ANYTHING a normal teen does..yea. But they go with it. Amazon Goddess molded out of living clay? Cool. Scientist struck by combination of strange chemicals and lightning? Go with it. Etc.

The earlier Hulk is more of a horror story though, a plain to see Jekyll/Hyde thing. And Hulk is bigger and just seems stronger. I dig the plane into the atmosphere scene. But there is no real resolution. We don't really see the drag down fight we all know we want. That was the problem with Superman Returns. We NEED to see Supes hit someone really hard at some point in the story....

I love this post. And I'm serious as a heart attack.

Amanda
02-27-2013, 06:38 PM
Here's a list of the cues, don't know the source.
Main Titles [1M1]
Prologue (Revised) [1M2]
Young Scientists [1M3]
Having A Beer [1M4]
Betty's Dream [2M1/2]
Bruce's Memories [2M3/4]
Talbot [2M5]
Gamma Rescue [2M6]
Hospital Dream [2M7]
Dad's Visit (Revised) [3M1]
He's Coming [3M2]
Father Knows Best [4M1]
Make Me Angry [4M2]
Gentle Giant [4M3]
Hounds Of Hell [4M4]
Captured (Revised) [5M1]
Father - Daughter [5M2]
Bong Hit 1 [5M3]
Coming Home [5M4]
Bong Hit 2 [5M5]
Bad Memories [5M6]
Betty Leaves [5M7]
Submerged [5M8]
The Truth Revealed [6M1]
Hulk Escapes [6M2]
Tank Fight [6M3]
Hulk-Freedom [6M4/5]
Chopper Chase [6M6]
Jet Fight [7M1]
Betty's Plea [7M3]
A Man Again
The Lake [8M1]
Finale [8M2]
The Phone Call [8M3]
End Credits [8M4]

That's 35 cues, which won't match up to the 34 track one....without actual titles on the album, how will one know where to put the titles?

mayneaux
02-27-2013, 07:37 PM
oooOoo Ive got the new Sideshow Avengers hulk maquette on order.! Itll go perfickly with me pf hulk... Both massive.
Annyway is there any chance of getting this score as it is?
Cheers
Col

c�d�master88
02-28-2013, 05:23 AM
Thread 128259

jmn77
03-01-2013, 11:17 AM
Thanks Cody!

DjawadiFan
03-01-2013, 01:33 PM
THX, Cody.

mayneaux
03-02-2013, 09:19 PM
Cheers Cody, youre a star.

A Fire Will Rise
03-02-2013, 09:32 PM
this hulk looked too cartoony i think i prefer The Avenger's Hulk, way more realistic looking IMHO!!!

jmn77
03-03-2013, 01:33 AM
this hulk looked too cartoony i think i prefer The Avenger's Hulk, way more realistic looking IMHO!!!
Like, good thing is just the score then, and not the film!!!!

:l

metaluna mutant
03-06-2013, 04:27 AM
Regardless of the film, the score is fantastic. I bought the OST after I saw the the movie and wished for a complete release. Again, many, many thanks for this!

Natural Gropius
09-23-2016, 04:35 PM
Link to one drive where you can download the complete score with 34 soundtracks.

https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AJBJCLCbj1W-z90&id=74763D017FE142A5%2111471&cid=74763D017FE142A5