- Wed May 11, 2016 8:23 am
#83362
I remember reading Waxwork's reply on Instagram stating that first two sub titles will be shipped together.
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NMA wrote:I remember reading Waxwork's reply on Instagram stating that first two sub titles will be shipped together.Thanks. I am scanning the comments now :-)
“We have three new releases coming your way within the next month. Gangs, slashers, and monsters are coming for you!”indeed does refer to My Bloody Valentine and Mad Monster Party (as danw1thepony guessed).
Up next: the unreleased, rejected score to The Exorcist by composer Lalo Schifrinhttp://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/ ... ck-reissue
Bub wrote:Thanks for the link. Quite interesting choice ;)Up next: the unreleased, rejected score to The Exorcist by composer Lalo Schifrinhttp://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/ ... ck-reissue
Bub wrote:Cheers for this, Bub. I wonder if the found more materials for this or if I'm misinformed, but I've always read that Schifrin's score was partially complete and meant to be used sparingly resulting in around 15 minutes of music.Up next: the unreleased, rejected score to The Exorcist by composer Lalo Schifrinhttp://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/ ... ck-reissue
Mateo Sanboval wrote:Bub wrote:Cheers for this, Bub. I wonder if the found more materials for this or if I'm misinformed, but I've always read that Schifrin's score was partially complete and meant to be used sparingly resulting in around 15 minutes of music.Up next: the unreleased, rejected score to The Exorcist by composer Lalo Schifrinhttp://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/ ... ck-reissue
Hatter313 wrote:Hmmm, good call. Given that house is a manfredini score to a Steve miner film that's a likely ideaSomeone asked in a comment on that Instagram post if it had anything to do with Shock Waves. Waxworks responds:
Sorta ;-)Richard Einhorn composed the score to Shock Waves as well as to Don't go in the House. Waxwork teased last year that they were going to release the scores to some grindhouse films.
Bezulsqy wrote:never saw that trailer...Oh, man, Bez. Do yourself a favor and watch the other trailers from those films. Don't was made by Edgar Wright, Werewolf Women of the SS by Rob Zombie, and Thanksgiving by Eli Roth. And the films for Machete and Hobo with a Shotgun grew from their own Grindhouse trailers.
In Europe they released Grindhouse as two separate films instead of everything combined together. No idea why I missed the trailers when I watched the movies a later point in time.
Would love that on a 7" :-)
Prepping something very special for you all. There will also be a special release to coincide with this. Details soon.I read that as another release to coincide with the release of the Exorcist. And looking at Lalo Schifrin's list of scores a couple of candidates pop up: