
Poltergeist III (1988) Unused Score Soundtrack
Composed by: Jerry Goldsmith
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Tracklist:
01 – Main Titles – The Window Washer
02 – A Beautiful Site
03 – Music Lessons – He Found Her – Session with Dr. Seaton
I hope I haven’t made a mistake.
Although there was an Internet rumor that Jerry was originally contracted to score this film but quit due to budget cuts (and then supposedly used his "unused" P3 score later in 1999’s "The Haunting"), this rumor is untrue. Goldsmith was unhappy with the results of "Poltergeist II," and thus did not have an interest in doing the third film. Also, it’s clear that MGM did not want to spend the extra money they knew it would cost to hire Mr. Goldsmith, considering that "Poltergeist III" was being made on a lower budget than the last film.
"Poltergeist III.com"
by Mr. Goldsmith on Jan De Bont’s demmand for the motion picture THE HAUNTING many years ago.
the sheet have been wrotte on 1989 for Poltergeist and only recorded in 2002 for De Bont’s film.
these music was taken from The Haunting scoring session (not available on the Varese release."
Hmm….WOW! Imagine what he could have done for that movie.
Hmm….WOW! Imagine what he could have done for that movie.
I can’t even imagine how awesome a Goldsmith Titanic score would have been.
by Mr. Goldsmith on Jan De Bont’s demmand for the motion picture THE HAUNTING many years ago.
the sheet have been wrotte on 1989 for Poltergeist and only recorded in 2002 for De Bont’s film.
these music was taken from The Haunting scoring session (not available on the Varese release."
Lovely quote.
Don�t want to be a grammar / spelling Nazi… but it�s all wrong. I didn�t know that wrotte was a word… so let me correct that (should I do an error, feel free to correct me):
"These three tracks, previously written for Poltergeist III, have been recorded and used by Mr. Goldsmith for the motion picture The Haunting, as demanded by its director Jan DeBont. Initially, they were composed in 1988 for Poltergeist III. However, they weren�t used until 1999 when they were included in DeBont’s movie. These tracks were taken from the scoring sessions for The Haunting (they aren�t available on the Varese release)."
It�s still all bullshit. Goldsmith never worked on Poltergeist III and Jan DeBont never asked for them (Hello? Which director would do that even if they would exist?). The three tracks come from ‘The Haunting’ and ‘Poltergeist 2’. Besides, they are of course available on all official releases.
But I assume that this happens when someone posts something for the sake of creating an archive without any real interest in the compositions themselves.
Wait! You want this person to be KILLED? You want someone to MURDER him? How can you possibly say that, after crying about horrible things said about YOU??? How can you be so CRUEL???
I mean SERIOUSLY???
I mean SERIOUSLY???
That’s nothing. Just look at some of the forum sub-headings which have been on the pages for a few years at least :
Original Fiction And Poetry
Roses are red / violets are blue / I’ll fuck you with a rake.
Artistic Discussion
"Art" is a bullshit concept invented by French faggots around 394 BC …
So, rape is an A-OK joking topic here at the forum and junior high school level homophobia humor is encouraged. See?
Those threads you mention are older? But regardless are posted in General Discussion where things are a tad loser as far as content.
But yes, both sir wee one and tap need to be removed and the wound cauterized. Absolutely. 🙂
See lil willy, my wee brain can post things just as rediculous and inflammatory as you.
The man explained it in his later post.
The three music sheets were previously written for ‘Poltergeist III’ but were recorded and reused by Jerry Goldsmith for Jan De Bont’s motion picture ‘The Haunting’.
The sheets were written in 1989 for ‘Poltergeist’ and only recorded in 2002 for the De Bont film. The music is from ‘The Haunting’ scoring session and were not on the Varese release.
If the producers of ‘Poltergeist III’ did not have such a low budget for the film perhaps they could have hired Goldsmith to use the music for it instead of ‘The Haunting’.
The man explained it in his later post.
The three music sheets were previously written for ‘Poltergeist III’ but were recorded and reused by Jerry Goldsmith for Jan De Bont’s motion picture ‘The Haunting’.
The sheets were written in 1989 for ‘Poltergeist’ and only recorded in 2002 for the De Bont film. The music is from ‘The Haunting’ scoring session and were not on the Varese release.
If the producers of ‘Poltergeist III’ did not have such a low budget for the film perhaps they could have hired Goldsmith to use the music for it instead of ‘The Haunting’.
Petros already explained it. Goldsmith was never attached to Poltergeist III. Period. This rumor just needs to die. Think about it logically – how would they have the budget to have Goldsmith record the score, which is, you know, the part that actually costs money, but then have it rescored to save money? It’s a stupid internet rumor that the score for The Haunting started off as music written for Poltergeist III, and there’s absolutely no basis for that idea.