WildwoodPark
06-14-2011, 05:52 PM


Title:Green Lantern
Artist:James Newton Howard
Year:2011
Label: Watertower Music (Warner Brothers)
Format:MP3
Bit Rate: VBR~240Kbps-259Kbps
Size:101 MB
Tracks:18
Digital PDF Booklet Included

Track Listing:

1. Prologue~Parallax Unbound - 3:09
2. Abin Sur Attacked - 1:08
3. Carol Scolds Hal - 1:21
4. Drone Dogfight - 3:15
5. Did Adam Put You Up To This? - 2:25
6. The Ring Chooses Hal - 2:34
7. Genesis Of Good And Evil - 2:35
8. The Induction Process - 3:05
9. Welcome To Oa - 1:42
10. We're Going To Fly Now - 1:53
11. You Reek Of Fear - 2:13
12. The Origin Of Parallax - 3:25
13. Run - 5:30
14. You Have To Be Chosen - 7:29
15. Hector's Analysis - 1:06
16. Hal Battles Parallax - 7:19
17. The Corps - 2:19
18. Green Lantern Oath (Featuring Ryan Reynolds) - 0:19


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wdp4ever
06-14-2011, 06:03 PM
Thanks!

Rad�Max
06-14-2011, 06:05 PM
WildwoodPark, thanks a lot!! :)

octagonproplex
06-14-2011, 06:09 PM
Thanks!

1shikawa
06-14-2011, 06:11 PM
Thanks for this

Gives me a chance to try it before parting with the cash.

konio755
06-14-2011, 06:25 PM
Thanks!

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Rouky
06-14-2011, 06:26 PM
thank you !!

ezanie
06-14-2011, 06:38 PM
that link doesn't work for me ! :O

Kambei
06-14-2011, 06:39 PM
Thanks.

WildwoodPark
06-14-2011, 06:40 PM
that link doesn't work for me ! :O

I just checked it worked fine for me, what country are you transmitting from?

ezanie
06-14-2011, 06:45 PM
i copy and paste the link and it's said the webpage is not available :( . hmm i'm from malaysia .

GrayEdwards
06-14-2011, 07:24 PM
Awesome. Knew it was right to wait. Thanks so much!

alfrodo
06-14-2011, 07:35 PM
Thank you sir!!!!

Robye
06-14-2011, 07:43 PM
Greatly appreciated. I wasn't enthused by the 16-track version so I'm hoping The Corps ties it all together.

goldsmithrules
06-14-2011, 08:01 PM
Thank you!

Hagman1983
06-14-2011, 08:02 PM
Thanks

T-Mann036
06-14-2011, 08:53 PM
Thanks for sharing it with us!

phenomangel
06-14-2011, 09:47 PM
Superhero films aren't always good. But I'm actually looking forward to this. But honestly, I'd rather have John Stewart as GL (as Flash would say in JL/JLU).

Lost-Sith
06-14-2011, 10:37 PM
As a lurker - I'd just like to say thank you for this :D

it2007
06-14-2011, 10:41 PM
Thanks for the full release!

Personally, I think that "The Corps" signifies the problem with the score, which was way too electronic and just plain jarring. Kind of killed the mood set by the more serious and grandiose closing moments of "Hal Battles Parallax."

Rad�Max
06-15-2011, 03:23 AM
I just finished listening to the whole score and guess what, contrary to most opinions here I actually like it. The only thing left for me is to see the film itself and see if it does suits the scenes based on "my own taste"..I wouldn't go into bits & pieces explaining the film score gobbledygook as I was never gonna be a pro at this, It's just me saying I could care less of what others would critically say so long as I enjoy it..

Amanda
06-15-2011, 03:26 AM
I gave it a listen last night, on the ipod. I did drop off before the end, but I did like most of it. I find the quieter, dramatic stuff more interesting than the electronic and percussive action cues.

Amanda
06-15-2011, 03:27 AM
I liked enough to add the last two tracks, and reload to the ipod, so that's something.

MasterZPrime
06-15-2011, 03:28 AM
lol I'm so busy with beltrami's scores now I have this to listen to :D Gonna be a great month for me :p THANKS.

Rad�Max
06-15-2011, 03:35 AM
I liked enough to add the last two tracks, and reload to the ipod, so that's something.


i believe it does.. :)

Amanda
06-15-2011, 03:56 AM
i do think that there is not anything inherently wrong with discussing the scores. like it or don't like it, our differing tastes are what makes this fun, as long as it doesn't get too serious, or personal.

Rad�Max
06-15-2011, 04:09 AM
i agree...for as long as it doesn't go down to personal attacks then it's all part of a healthy discussion I'd say. We are in a big community of folks coming in from different places, different tastes, preferences and sometimes language barrier helps make a simple comments or opinions be taken as an insult/ or attack but based In what I've experience here so far all discussions/ exchange of opinions still end the way it should end. At the end of the day everybody is still happy. (I hope) lol... :)

CoolDwarf
06-15-2011, 06:59 AM
Thank you so much.

Ruffneck
06-15-2011, 07:10 AM
Thanks!

tom_1984
06-15-2011, 07:44 AM
Thanks!

Rouky
06-15-2011, 08:16 AM
Green Lantern Soundtrack (by James Newton Howard)

320 kbs (118.27 MB) thanks to ma-g
Digital booklet included

01. Prologue/Paralax Unbound (03:09)
02. Abin Sur Attacked (01:08)
03. Carol Scolds Hal (01:21)
04. Drone Dogfight (03:15)
05. Did Adam Put You Up To This? (02:25)
06. The Ring Chooses Hal (02:34)
07. Genesis Of Good And Evil (02:35)
08. The Induction Process (03:05)
09. Welcome to Oa (01:42)
10. We're Going To Fly Now (01:53)
11. You Reek Of Fear (02:13)
12. The Origin Of Parallax (03:25)
13. Run (05:30)
14. You Have To Be Chosen (07:27)
15. Hector's Analysis (01:06)
16. Hal Battles Paralax (07:19)
17. The Corps (02:19)
18. Green Lantern Oath (00:19) (feat. Ryan Reynolds)


http://www.filesonic.fr/file/1227710744/GLantern.zip

Cerberus1925
06-15-2011, 08:21 AM
Many thanks here!!

tom_1984
06-15-2011, 11:13 AM
could someone upload booklet only?

Killgrave
06-15-2011, 11:15 PM
Read several reviews of "Green Lantern" and the consensus is the movie rates a "meh." The script doesn't capture or present the qualities that make Hal Jordan worthy to be a Lantern, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who play Hal and Carol, have no chemistry and Parallax, as presented on screen, is underwhelming as a villain. I will still go see the film but with diminished expectations. Looks like many of the doubt people had after seeing the first trailer were on the mark.

KidFlash
06-16-2011, 05:40 AM
Saw it tonight, and I'm scratching my head. Clearly I missed something, because I really, really liked it.

Amanda
06-16-2011, 05:44 AM
You did not miss anything. If you liked it, then it was good for you, right? So does it matter if anyone else agrees? I have only seen the ads on tv, but it looks cool enough to me..

ezanie
06-16-2011, 05:56 AM
i think this movie gonna suck big time! the first few review are very negative. i'm watching this movie only because of Blake Lively <3 :P HAHA

Rad�Max
06-16-2011, 06:06 AM
Saw it tonight, and I'm scratching my head. Clearly I missed something, because I really, really liked it.


good enough for me..can't wait till sunday to catch it on the big screen... :)

GrayEdwards
06-16-2011, 06:10 AM
While I was very, very unsure of the film after the casting of Ryan Reynolds and upon learning of the guys that comprised the writing staff (FOUR writers! And two wrote for Smallville?! And one was responsible for the cheeseball that was Order of the Phoenix?!). And the first trailer did nothing but dampen my spirits even more, what with the horrible dialogue, typical humorous acting from Reynolds, and now infamously bad CGI.

But, each new trailer just got better and better, and the voice casting in recent months has been spot on. Also, seeing Reynolds doing publicity for the film, I've really grown to like him. He seems very mature and, most of all, a comic book fan, and he really seems to think that the film is very good.

Plus, it's directed by Martin Campbell, who did the excellent The Mask Of Zorro, Casino Royale, and Edge of Darkness.

I don't really care what other people say about this movie. Everyone seemed to like Star Trek and I absolutely hated it. Plus, Edge of Darkness got mixed or less reviews for the most part, and I thought it was one of my favorites of 2010.

Different strokes, I guess...

The only thing I'm bummed about is that it won't be in IMAX. Would've loved to see it big. :(

Rad�Max
06-16-2011, 06:21 AM
I don't really care what other people say about this movie. Everyone seemed to like Star Trek and I absolutely hated it. Plus, Edge of Darkness got mixed or less reviews for the most part, and I thought it was one of my favorites of 2010.

Different strokes, I guess...

:(


exactly. I do like the edge of darkness that film was good for me, though i like Star Trek as well. Just goes to show that in the end we all get to decide whats good or not
on our own not just because the neighbor, the postman, or anybody else said so.. and that's the bottom line.. coz'.... thats all :)

GrayEdwards
06-16-2011, 06:25 AM
Yep. Doesn't need to get personal.

Rad�Max
06-16-2011, 06:31 AM
in your wishlist..you had Dorian Gray (CS) would love to have a grab of those as well...

okay back to the GL Corps.. :)

GrayEdwards
06-16-2011, 06:46 AM
I have the end credits, as well as two other tracks that may or may not have been used in the movie or its trailers, but yeah, I'm still waiting on the complete score.


T-Mann036
06-16-2011, 04:19 PM
If you ever do get the chance, Gray, please let us know.

GrayEdwards
06-16-2011, 06:20 PM
Oh, I will. :)

T-Mann036
06-17-2011, 07:16 PM
I have to admit it, everyone. After listening to the Patrick Doyle's attempt at Hans Zimmer's composed work (Thor), I was amazed at James Newton Howard's music in Green Lantern. I don't know if it's the first time I've ever listened to the film score that's outside of Remote Control Productions, but Jim have done an excellent job. Although the picture is out in theaters nationwide, you should do both-- watch the film and then listen to the soundtrack! If you love Jim's work on the Salt film score, you gonna enjoy listening to the Green Lantern film score.

Overall: 4.5 out of 5!

Rad�Max
06-17-2011, 07:33 PM
I think may be able to do just that tomorrow...be heading to watch it finally and see how the score will reconcile with the film itself... right now i'm at most positive as i had never paid attention to the negative shenanigans coming from the critics.. lol

T-Mann036
06-17-2011, 07:36 PM
I think may be able to do just that tomorrow...be heading to watch it finally and see how the score will reconcile with the film itself... right now i'm at most positive as i had never paid attention to the negative shenanigans coming from the critics.. lol

If you ever do get that chance, Bugz... please feel free to let us know immediately. Good luck buddy!

Rad�Max
06-18-2011, 12:46 AM
sure, now that you mentioned it i think i will :)

GrayEdwards
06-18-2011, 01:31 AM
So I saw the film last night, and while the score fit the film well, I think (the rock elements I heard about definitely fit Hal's character), again, the score is just so bland.

But then again, most every score I've heard from Howard is. The only stuff I've truly liked of his were some cartoons he did around the turn of the century (Dinosaur, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet spring to mind).

However, I'll give the soundtrack a listen to on its own before I completely dismiss it.

WildwoodPark
06-18-2011, 03:03 AM
So I saw the film last night, and while the score fit the film well, I think (the rock elements I heard about definitely fit Hal's character), again, the score is just so bland.

But then again, most every score I've heard from Howard is. The only stuff I've truly liked of his were some cartoons he did around the turn of the century (Dinosaur, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet spring to mind).

However, I'll give the soundtrack a listen to on its own before I completely dismiss it.


You haven't listened to much of his stuff then have you?

The Fugitive(Oscar Nomination),Wyatt Earp,Restoration,The Postman,Snow Falling On Cedars,I Am Legend,Hidalgo,Nanny McPhee & The Big Bang, The Village are a few you should give a listen to.

Amanda
06-18-2011, 03:08 AM
I love dinosaur, and the complete promo has more of the themes i love. Nice strong heroic themes in that one, which is what i am missing in all of the recent movies in general, and hero films especially. I am also partial to his score for Unbreakable, and recommend that for a listen.

GrayEdwards
06-18-2011, 03:16 AM
Here's a list of films I've seen of his (a * denotes that it was truly memorable for me, not merely okay):

Green Lantern
The Green Hornet
The Tourist
Salt
Duplicity
Defiance
Charlie Wilson's War
I Am Legend
The Water Horse
Michael Clayton
The Lookout
Blood Diamond
RV
King Kong*
Collateral
Hidalgo
Peter Pan
Treasure Planet*
Signs
Atlantis: The Lost Empire*
Vertical Limit
Dinosaur*
The Sixth Sense
Runaway Bride
The Devil's Advocate
One Fine Day
Space Jam
Waterworld
Wyatt Earp
The Fugitive
Dave
Glengary Glen Ross
Dying Young

I think that's a large enough body of his work to judge, don't you? I didn't list the Batman films because I feel those scores are mostly the work of Zimmer, not Howard. Now of those films, I only really remember the ones of the past 10 years, the rest of those films I haven't really seen in awhile.

That said, while he may have done a few good (maybe even terrific) scores, on the whole I just don't find his work engaging. I like themes in my film scores, not just incidental stuff that could belong to any number of movies. Which is why I really enjoy the work of Jerry Goldsmith and really don't care for, say, Michael Giacchino or John Williams (both of whom are VERY good at themes, but suck at incidental and action music).

Amanda
06-18-2011, 03:21 AM
Wait....Williams doesn't do action well? Uhh Jaws, Empire, Star Wars, Superman...????? I liked some of what i have for Vertical Limit too. Has there ever been an extended release of that?

GrayEdwards
06-18-2011, 03:25 AM
Never seen Jaws, but yes, I've always felt that his typical action stuff is rather lame. Now, I'm not talking about sequences that contain themes (like the fight between Anakin & Obi-Wan that played to Battle of the Heroes), but his generic filler stuff that mostly consists of strings. It's just a loud, irritating mess. And I've tried listening to Superman on its own, but apart from cues that reference the theme song (which is brilliant), it just don't grab me.

Amanda
06-18-2011, 03:31 AM
).O Never seen Jaws? :D See, now i find most of his work on the prequels to be less interesting for me. Imma hardcore fan ot the original trilogy scores though. Meh. to each their own. Then again, I adore Horner's action work too...:D

GrayEdwards
06-18-2011, 03:36 AM
As do I (for the most part; love Troy, but thought Avatar was boring).

But yeah, I don't take offense or anything. Everyone has different tastes.

Amanda
06-18-2011, 03:40 AM
Avatar was...long. And the 5cd is even longer....I still have never got through the whole thing. Keep putting it on my ipod, then falling asleep. Which is not bad. Scores that don't work for me just irritate me, and keep me awake. Ranting about them. To my dog, who just doesn't share my musical sensibilities.

GrayEdwards
06-18-2011, 03:51 AM
I suppose a score that is boring IS preferable to a score that simply irritates you (which is how most of Giacchion's scores affect me; I'm sick of hearing LOST in everything he does). I don't hate Howard, I just find him bland and second-rate. I have absolutely no idea what he brings to the Batman scores...

Arial
06-18-2011, 05:10 AM
... With such a sound it would be really worth to replace the orchestra with synthetizers only. Much more economic !... And you won't be able to tell the difference.

Rad�Max
06-18-2011, 09:08 AM
and so i just got back from watching Green lantern, on weather the score fits the particular scenes, well....yeah they did. If i didn't rate the JNH score as my favorites then it may probably be just now...on the CGI thing, I think it gives justice to the way it should have been made I believe. think cool is blue with the avatar, now so is green with GL. IMHO...there's never a dull moment either except when I really had to take a short trip to the comfort room to answer the call of nature...lol...

in short i would gladly watch it again the next time maybe not in theaters anymore but on DVD. I'm still feeling the greenish' kick thing right now that's why I'm gonna be listening to the Howard score one more time... nuff said. :)

tom_1984
06-18-2011, 09:33 AM
I'm not amazed as I thought I would be... To RCP-ish for my taste. Howard can do much better than that. But I'l wait with final judgment. Must see the film (unless it's 3d-only, like Thor). for now 2,5/5

JNH is the best composer nowadays, in my opinion.

IraGrace
06-19-2011, 09:37 AM
Thanks! :)

Barry Egan
06-19-2011, 11:43 AM
Thanks !!

ahdvd
06-20-2011, 12:15 AM
Having seen the movie earlier today, i have to admit it was better than i expected (though GL is probably the comic i know the least), the score works for the movie, in some scenes very well so, but it would have been better without the techno mix, that felt so unneccesary and forced in, as soon as the final credit score started (after the initial titles and the extra scene), i wanted to get out, not because it was over, but because my ears were about to bleed. A truly awful end credits score track.

GoodMusician
06-20-2011, 02:33 AM
I think that every comment in this thread should have been pretexted with "IMHO" becuase most of these posts are just that...opinions...

As far as Williams not being very inspired with action or incidental music, I think what you're noticing is not lack of ability, but a difference in taste.

Williams is NOT an incidental composer. He composes by finding certain moments, and writing a piece around them, highlighting said moments musically. But these moments are usually only...highlights of action.

The difference of course between Williams and then say...Goldsmith action is sometimes Goldsmith goes a bit 'looney tunes' and does a cartooney over-emphasis of action movements (think of how in cartoons nearly ever motion is accented musically).

Then you have Zimmer and so on who does similarly to Williams, but creates "power house" pieces that are just loud, walls of musical sounds that hit you and unfortunately make mixing a nightmare. Williams tries to balance his music with the SFX.

The sad thing is I didn't really notice the score very often which says something because I am the FIRST to notice the score. I liked the tender moments between hal and the girl, the theme sounds like the melody to something I've heard before but I can't recall what... It was never over-stated or made evident in the film unfortunately which left me wanting more from the score.

The final battle was so anticlimactic but had the music perhaps highlighted a bit more of the peril (and the peril been a bit less predictable) then I think it would have been better.

I would have expected more from JNH. Not bad. Not his usual either.

bodeviewrade
06-20-2011, 03:51 AM
thank you~

thunderball
06-20-2011, 04:32 AM
Thanks.
The movie wasn't that great but the score was good.
Thanks for this....kiss kiss

ahdvd
06-20-2011, 05:14 AM
post deleted as already answered

RayKay
06-20-2011, 06:51 AM
Thank you!!!

Arial
06-20-2011, 09:05 AM
@ GoodMusician

... 100 % Agree with each single line of your post.


... The sad thing is I didn't really notice the score very often which says something because I am the FIRST to notice the score.

... Hahaha !!! No sarcarsms intented... I just LOVE that line ! :D

Well, I for one am the LAST one to notice a score. For me it's like a background set: the less you notice it, the better it is, unless it takes over the picture to tell what you can't show any way else occasionally. Or sometimes I will notice it but from start to end, meaning as a whole stream that plunges you into the picture. The only instance that comes to my mind right now is Carter Burwell's Fargo score.

GrayEdwards
06-20-2011, 10:20 AM
The scores I tend to enjoy the most are the ones people tend to call "loud" or "cartoony".

Some of my favorites of recent times being Inception, Tron: Legacy, and The Social Network.

Like I stated above, I prefer scores that are unique and help to enhance the visuals. Even scores like Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, which don't really work all that well on their own, PERFECTLY fit the scenes in which they underscore.

brandonh83
06-21-2011, 07:36 AM
JNH is amazing to me. His work on Shyamalan's films is plenty enough for me to consider him in god-tier status. The Village score is one of my favorites of all time, and his stuff in Signs is just remarkable.

Joseph
06-25-2011, 03:44 PM
I haven't listened to the score alone yet, but I thought it complemented the movie very well. I'm guessing people were expecting something more a long the lines of "Close Encounters", and I understand how the music could disappoint with those sort of expectations. However, the movie isn't really edited for that kind of style. It's pieced-together in a kind of slam-bang way. One element of the score I rather liked was the militaristic pulse that usually builds up to the Green Lantern theme. The movie itself was alright, but I get the feeling that executives demanded it to be chopped down to that 114 minute run time. Hopefully, the DVD gets a director's cut that flows more smoothly and takes time to actually develop the character relationships, like the script apparently does.

ahdvd
06-25-2011, 06:29 PM
...but I get the feeling that executives demanded it to be chopped down to that 114 minute run time. Hopefully, the DVD gets a director's cut that flows more smoothly and takes time to actually develop the character relationships, like the script apparently does.

I suspect this is the case aswell, they listed young actors as a young hal and carol, and the only time i remember seeing them was in literally second long flashbacks with no dialogue (which they have to have in order to be listed in the cast credits), i suspect their stuff - character developing stuff - was cut for time.

Joseph
06-25-2011, 07:02 PM
Not to mention that Stuart Baird was the editor. This is the guy who pieced together movies like "Superman", "Lethal Weapon", "Die Hard 2" and "Casino Royale". I don't understand how he could turn out such sloppy work, unless the studio had him on a leash.

GrayEdwards
06-26-2011, 02:16 AM
But he also directed Star Trek: Nemesis, which if you watch the film, is missing a lot of the "emotional", character-building scenes that you can find as deleted scenes.

Joseph
06-26-2011, 04:46 AM
Stuart Baird is a rather mediocre director, no question about that. But he's a very good editor, and he's done terrific work with talented directors. He and Martin Campbell also collaborated on "Casino Royale", a movie that took time to build its payoff for the last act. I don't know. The cut of the movie just feels off in a way that suggests executive meddling.

GrayEdwards
06-26-2011, 05:14 AM
It might not be the editing, just poor writing. I have to say, I am definitely not a fan of either of the Smallville writers, Guggenheim, or Goldenberg (who wrote a very ham-handed Order of the Phoenix).

Campbell definitely is a great director, but something about this film definitely felt off for him. It didn't even feel like his film. Maybe he just took the job for the paycheck?

But yes, this film was definitely subject to studio interference. There's talk that they had disagreements with Campbell towards the end, and that Campbell walked. Which might also be why he won't be returning for the sequel (if there is one).

tom_1984
06-26-2011, 07:42 AM
There's talk that they had disagreements with Campbell towards the end, and that Campbell walked. Which might also be why he won't be returning for the sequel (if there is one).

Same situation like with GIJoe...

ahdvd
06-26-2011, 02:58 PM
It might not be the editing, just poor writing. I have to say, I am definitely not a fan of either of the Smallville writers, Guggenheim, or Goldenberg (who wrote a very ham-handed Order of the Phoenix).

Agreed, Baird is an excellent editor and i think a pretty decent director given a good script - executive decision was directed well and that had a solid (if not brilliant) script, star trek: nemesis had a poor script, so i wasn't surprised that it turned out how it did. I think it's a shame that Baird has fallen back into editing and not gone on to hone his directing skills as he certainly can handle himself and could only get better.

KaFaraqGatri
06-28-2011, 08:42 AM
But yes, this film was definitely subject to studio interference. There's talk that they had disagreements with Campbell towards the end, and that Campbell walked. Which might also be why he won't be returning for the sequel (if there is one).

Really, where can I find this?

Campbell does seem a bit of a hardass but boy can he direct action (GoldenEye is immense!)

GrayEdwards
06-28-2011, 10:14 AM
A couple articles over at ComicBookMovie. Can't remember the specific articles, though.

I can hunt them down, if you like.

KaFaraqGatri
06-28-2011, 05:26 PM
Thank you, that would be great.

GrayEdwards
06-29-2011, 08:58 AM
Here's one on him not returning for the sequel:

Martin Campbell Not Planning On Returning To Direct Green Lantern 2! (http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/joshw24/news/?a=37371&t=Martin_Campbell_Not_Planning_On_Returning_To_Dir ect_iGreen_Lantern_2i)


Inevitably, chat turns to the possibility of follow-ups. Campbell admits it will be nice to have all the backstory and complicated rules of the character already taken care of. "This film has become the instruction manual if they do any further ones. It's what we call pipe laying," he says. Not that he has plans to return for a sequel - like Bond, he loves 'em and leaves 'em."

Can't seem to find the other one yet (though I'm sure I read it somewhere), so I guess for now you can take it with a grain of salt.

KaFaraqGatri
06-29-2011, 03:18 PM
I appreciate your efforts though man, thanks.

DingDongSenior
02-12-2012, 04:58 AM
Can this score be re-uploaded along with the PDF Folder? Thanks in advance

WildwoodPark
02-12-2012, 06:18 AM
Can this score be re-uploaded along with the PDF Folder? Thanks in advance

If I get a few more requests I will re-up this.

Thanks for stopping by, this is an old link.

Drunkenmunkey
02-12-2012, 06:59 PM
Yeah, would like a reupload too mate:dondraper:

WildwoodPark
02-12-2012, 07:27 PM
New Link Added.

CoolB047
02-12-2012, 10:12 PM
Thanks.

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WildwoodPark
12-31-2014, 06:25 PM
Artwork fixed.