There are a few Film Trailers, to whom I want the score of and they are from the late 80’s early 90’s.
And I’ve searched the WHOLE WWW and found sod all.
This isn’t a thread to post albums and music, just to ask for the score played in Film Trailers and getting back the answers.
What do you guys think?
Thank you for reading.
Go to tehparadox, there’s way more trailer enthusiasts over there.
Making a sticky of a trailer request thread would ultimately be useless.
It would be safe to say if you can’t find it there, it’s going to be extremely difficult to find.
There used to be an old Spanish forum that was a really good source for trailer music.
It’s since stopped and moved to that paradox forum.
There’s a few things I seek in lossless, but it doesn’t exist (to the most secretive sharers).
Your best bet at this point is to keep checking in on tehparadox for any updates.
Subscribe to their discussion thread with instant email updates.
Also inquire in their discussion thread if anyone uses anything like that filesharing service some use here.
I forgot the name, it’s mentioned several times here in the forum… if I remember, I’ll get back with the name of the service…
The Film Trailer Scores I seek:
Free Willy (1993) – Starting at 1:20 – the final of the 1:52 trailer.
Predator (1987) – The whole trailer.
Die Hard 2 – Die Harder (1990) – After ‘Jingle Bell Rock’, when the narrator speaks: ‘Christmas Eve.’ starting at 0:23 seconds of the 2:43 trailer.
Air Force One (1997) – The Whole 1:43 Teaser Trailer.
Die Hard With A Vengeance (1995) – Starting at 1:42 of the 2:37 trailer.
Diana (2013) – I think it could be Scott Lee Miller – Milo Eons – If Not? God Knows.
These are the ONLY trailer scores I seek. No albums etc. Just theses pieces, and I know they’re out there somewhere!
But, honestly, if those haven’t already been released or surfaced by now, they’ll be very difficult to find.
If you could find 5.1 mixes to the trailers in question, there’s a slight chance you could remove the center channel (where most SFX and dialogue is kept) and maybe – just maybe – have a nice clean copy of the music. Usually the DVD and Blu-ray releases have trailers for their respective films as special features.
tehparadox, I think, is extinct for me now.
THAT’S IT!