AdrFax
08-23-2013, 07:22 PM
REQUEST FULFILLED.

Amanda
08-23-2013, 08:05 PM
GL complete was posted here some time ago, early this year or last. His scores are not hard at all to get, **tons** of them have been posted here.

the gus bus
08-23-2013, 08:34 PM
Amanda you mixed your ‘greens' up lol. Hornet was posted by scorepranos last year. Lantern is still unreleased

AdrFax
08-23-2013, 08:36 PM
hahahaha oh boy... after reading amanda's reply I was starting to get my hopes on... but yeah I can't believe this one in particular and snow white have been kept away from the internet for so long

Dennis Reynolds
08-23-2013, 09:00 PM
Yes! I would love this and Black Hawk Down to be released someday!

DjawadiFan
08-23-2013, 09:08 PM
Not very far...

Amanda
08-23-2013, 09:10 PM
Amanda you mixed your ‘greens' up lol. Hornet was posted by scorepranos last year. Lantern is still unreleased

Sorry, thought it was posted, but I did **not** mix them up, as I had it and deleted it. I did not care for the score. So, bad news I got rid of it. Good news, it's out there. Erm....I **really** hate the secret share crap. I thought I got it here. Ah well.

bollemanneke
08-23-2013, 09:32 PM
Yes well not every single score is posted here... Like scorepranos once famously said: Not everything can or will be shared... But Green Lantern is out there somewhere.

AdrFax
08-23-2013, 09:36 PM
Sorry, thought it was posted, but I did **not** mix them up, as I had it and deleted it. I did not care for the score. So, bad news I got rid of it. Good news, it's out there. Erm....I **really** hate the secret share crap. I thought I got it here. Ah well.

Whoa amanda... judging by this and other posts where I've come across that you happened to reply, apparently there's many things you've had and erased... And yeah, we fans shouldn't be subjected to sharing these things "secretly". I simply don't understand what's wrong with studios not releasing the full scores of their films, after how much work the composers put on them, and while this type of music doesn't have *the* ultimate fan base, web sites like this and many others prove that many people are interested in the genre... maybe if they opened their eyes and saw the potential market interested in this they could realize they've had a good product to sell and have done wrong by keeping everything to themselves, since they're so desperate for money after all

Amanda
08-23-2013, 10:03 PM
Basically, I do not have external storage. So my library is all on the desktop and I have rather limited space. I do manage to keep it around 80g free. But I download things, and listen. If I don't care for it, I delete. If I like some, I keep those particular tracks in compilation albums. If I like the whole thing I keep it. At least for a while. So, I have had tons move in and out. I try to post most of it, but when it's gone it's gone. :)

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Whoa amanda... judging by this and other posts where I've come across that you happened to reply, apparently there's many things you've had and erased... And yeah, we fans shouldn't be subjected to sharing these things "secretly". I simply don't understand what's wrong with studios not releasing the full scores of their films, after how much work the composers put on them, and while this type of music doesn't have *the* ultimate fan base, web sites like this and many others prove that many people are interested in the genre... maybe if they opened their eyes and saw the potential market interested in this they could realize they've had a good product to sell and have done wrong by keeping everything to themselves, since they're so desperate for money after all

Unfortunately, it's not quite like that. While it seems a no brainer to us, it turns out we are actually a very small niche market when compared to the other genres, and so there is often little to no profit margin for these releases, and no real incentive by the big labels. But, just to be contrary, when asked to allow Intrada etc to release things like Titanic, the answer isno, presumably keeping the goodies under wrap in case they some day change their mind. It is the same about pirating. They refuse to release an item due to low profit or interest, but they decry pirating for undercutting potential sales and earnings. I know, right?

AdrFax
08-23-2013, 10:28 PM
Basically, I do not have external storage. So my library is all on the desktop and I have rather limited space. I do manage to keep it around 80g free. But I download things, and listen. If I don't care for it, I delete. If I like some, I keep those particular tracks in compilation albums. If I like the whole thing I keep it. At least for a while. So, I have had tons move in and out. I try to post most of it, but when it's gone it's gone. :)

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Unfortunately, it's not quite like that. While it seems a no brainer to us, it turns out we are actually a very small niche market when compared to the other genres, and so there is often little to no profit margin for these releases, and no real incentive by the big labels. But, just to be contrary, when asked to allow Intrada etc to release things like Titanic, the answer isno, presumably keeping the goodies under wrap in case they some day change their mind. It is the same about pirating. They refuse to release an item due to low profit or interest, but they decry pirating for undercutting potential sales and earnings. I know, right?

Terrible indeed... what a funny world we live in :/