Tremors01
07-01-2014, 11:49 PM
I hope it is OK to post this - not sure on all the rules and regulations! - if not, please say and let me know what to do for next time!
The first half of 2014 has given us some stonkingly good film/TV scores, but I would like to know what all of you are looking forward to hearing in the remainder of the year...
Mine are:
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes - Michael Giacchino
Hercules - Fernando Velazquez (not bothered about the film but love Fernando's work)
Earth To Echo - Joseph Trapanese
Guardians Of The Galaxy - Tyler Bates
The Congress - Max Richter (STUNNING score)
Into The Storm - Brian Tyler
Gone Girl - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
The Maze Runner - John Paesano
Kingsman: The Secret Service - Henry Jackman
Fury - Steven Price
The Book Of Life - Gustavo Santaolalla
Interstellar - Hans Zimmer (I think this COULD be an incredible score)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 - James Newton Howard
Kill The Messenger - Nathan Johnson
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies - Howard SHore
Unbroken - Alexandre Desplat
There will probably be a ton more, just don't know about them yet!!!
Jediknight12
07-01-2014, 11:49 PM
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies - Howard SHore
Everan Shepard
07-01-2014, 11:52 PM
Hobbit, Interstellar, Transformers 4 Dawn of the Apes and Guardians of the Galaxy are the ones I anticipate the most. Curious as to everything else coming out too.
DAKoftheOTA
07-01-2014, 11:55 PM
The Hobbit, Transformers 4, Interstellar, Mockingjay pt. I, Lucy, Wish I Was Here.
Tremors01
07-02-2014, 12:04 AM
I am looking forward to Lucy too - who is scoring this one?
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I think Interstellar is the one I am looking forward to most (at the moment). Man Of Steel grew on me massively after a while, but the trailer for Interstellar is just so stunning (with that amazing music from V For Vendetta) that I just cannot wait to hear what Hans does with what is sure to be EPIC sci fi! Can't wait!
Also, if Howard Shore goes all out with the last part of The Hobbit, like he did for LOTR-ROTK, we are in for a treat!!
Lastly, was REALLY looking forward to what Giacchino was going to do with Jupiter Ascending - have to wait until February now :-(
lashlarue
07-02-2014, 12:26 AM
a lot of good uploaders,who offer their files unconditionally, bid good bye to uploading,because they hardly get any response for their work.people just look,or look and download without appreciation.
on the other hand some ambiguous uploaders humiliate people by demanding �thanks�,�likes� and �ask for the link� to get reputation points and to stay on top of the list as long as possible,to get more reputation points,and sometimes refuse to deliver,if you�re not worthy in their eyes.
the two sides,givers and takers,don�t communicate well.this board is not for music enthusiasts but for strategists.
Amanda
07-02-2014, 12:44 AM
a lot of good uploaders,who offer their files unconditionally, bid good bye to uploading,because they hardly get any response for their work.people just look,or look and download without appreciation.
on the other hand some ambiguous uploaders humiliate people by demanding �thanks�,�likes� and �ask for the link� to get reputation points and to stay on top of the list as long as possible,to get more reputation points,and sometimes refuse to deliver,if you�re not worthy in their eyes.
the two sides,givers and takers,don�t communicate well.this board is not for music enthusiasts but for strategists.
Or, since some requested items are from labels that can't be openly shared (such as Two Steps From Hell, Varese Sarabande and FSM, all banned from being openly posted), we ask for a pm for the link. Two different minds on this. Some do not want their in-boxes cluttered and so want requests posted in thread. Others, such as myself want the requests pm'ed. I do this for only two reasons. I do not subscribe to the threads and so will not see most requests, and using the pm helps me keep track of who received the link. I have never said no to a request as long as I have the actual material. It is not about staying on top for most of us nor the rep. Just different ways of doing things. Which is why reading the OP's entire post is important,. (or the one offering the link in the case of re-ups). There can also be personal reasons for the rquest to pm, you don't know, and you should not assume. Granted some do require thanks and rep, but they are a minority.
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Also, this is not, in fact the proper place to start a discussion thread. They belong in General Discussion, since no links are actually being shared here. Though you cannot move it yourself, a mod will have to and eventually likely will. If it suddenly is not here, don't panic...:)
Zeratul13
07-02-2014, 01:28 PM
i am looking forward for hobbit and hunger games (last score not so much, but this one has much possible)
ribonucleic
07-02-2014, 03:01 PM
Just different ways of doing things.
Speaking as a "Please PM" guy, my reasons - in descending order of importance - are:
1. It's very much easier for me to notice requests with a "You have a PM" pop-up upon arrival at the site - rather than digging through my old posts. I do my best to eventually notice in-thread requests and will always honor them when I do. But at best, those who don't heed the big red request to PM are insuring that they'll wait longer to get the links.
2. My payoff for shares is knowing that people have benefited from them. PMs insure that I know when it happens.
3. While it may not help the longevity of my Mega account to keep its links off a public web page, I figure it can't hurt.
4. I never have to worry if the intricacies of corporate conglomeration mean that the RIAA has a claim on the material.
have never said no to a request as long as I have the actual material.
With absolutely no criticism intended of any restricted-access posters - some of whom are the most valuable contributors on the site - I've never understood their thinking on that. When I offer to share something, I want people to enjoy it. And if making that happen means the moderate nuisance of re-uploading something, I find it a reasonable price to pay.
Maybe the heavier hitters here have dealt with greater nuisances which gave them a different perspective. I just can't picture what they might have been.
Link006
07-07-2014, 04:59 PM
I'm interested in Interstellar - Zimmer is always awesome with Christopher Nolan. As far as video games go, I'm very interested to see if Dragon Age can bounce back in DA3. DA:O was outstanding but DA2 seemed VERY rushed and lifeless.
Bender23
08-15-2014, 01:10 AM
Among others, The Hobbit is at the top of my list.
Eddie_Gluskin
08-18-2014, 10:43 PM
Alan Howarth's expanded score for 'Halloween 6: Curse of Michael Myers'
"...will feature the theatrical score, as well as the never-before-heard Producer's Cut score!" --- from the man himself.
CAN. NOT. WAIT.
FORZA
08-18-2014, 11:55 PM
How to Train Your Dragon 2 FYC. Hahahaha not even sure that one is coming out...
onthemove31
11-15-2014, 07:16 AM
anybody got mega.nz link for this? thanks for the upload again !
R3v3rs3
11-19-2014, 12:13 AM
iTunes version M4A/AAC updated here:
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