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By Occhionero
#81624
Little Walter wrote:Stylotone is an easy boycott for me.
They should do a version without the CD (nobody needs the CD!) and maybe without the 7" to drop the price.
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By Hatter313
#81755
um...lets talk about some of the stuff in that new Mondo/DW playlist

Apart from the awesome stuff on DWO coming down the pipeline,

Super stoked for MONDO CASTLEVANIA, glad i've held off on that bootleg
Say what you will about the film PROMETHEUS, but that score is pretty killer so good for that
more Frizzi from DW is always a good thing

and DEAD RINGERS!!!!! more Cronenberg/shore madness thank you very much.

actually that whole list looks great, That movie the invitation looks very cool, interested to hear the score.

anyway, here's the track list off soundcloud

Kinuyo Yamashita and Satoe Terashima – Prologue (Castlevania - Mondo)
Alan Howarth – Flight to Golgatha (The Lost Empire – DWRC)
David Wingo – Back to the island (Mud - Mondo)
Marc Streitenfeld - Going In (Promenteus – Mondo)
Van Cleave - Alone on mars (Robinson Cruesoe On Mars – Mondo)
Theodore Shapiro - Into the canyon (The Invitation – Mondo)
Fabio Frizzi - Fates melody (The Scorpion With Two Tails – DWRC)
Wojciech Golczewski – Impulse (Death Waltz Originals)
Graham Reznick – Highland Steel (Death Waltz Originals)
Pentagram Home Video - A Powerful Hallucinogen (Death Waltz Originals)
Josh Freda - Escape (Rewind This – Death Waltz Originals)
Ben Lovett - Fate (Synchronicity – DWRC)
Howard Shore - Main Title (Dead Ringers - Mondo)
Carter Burwell - Echelons song (Hail Ceaser! - Mondo)
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By deafmetal
#81767
Woah! That is a pile of news right there.

- Legit Castlevania release? Stoked. I also held off on the bootleg with the craptastic cover art.
- Prometheus? Stoked! I also enjoyed the score, and will refrain from debating the merits of the film itself.
- Dead Ringers? STOKED! The more Howard Shore back catalog on vinyl the better!
- Assassinio Al Cimitero Etrusco? Wow... I was already pumped for Frizzi's Contraband on Death Waltz. Cometa released this one on CD a few years back, and it's an interesting one.

Also, keep bringing the DWO. :)
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By Little Walter
#81781
deafmetal wrote: Prometheus? Stoked! I also enjoyed the score, and will refrain from debating the merits of the film itself.
Can we though? I feel like Cult and I are the only people alive who enjoyed it.

And I'm really glad that I just sold my Castlevania boot on the discogs.
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By texasvinyl
#81782
I loved Prometheus! We watch it all the time. Have the WBYK Mondo print in the studio. Soundtrack will be nice to keep nearby!
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By Aremagod
#81784
I loved Prometheus as well.....even with the characters acting dumb as fuck a lot of times. I thought is was visually stunning and the score was great....you could see what Ridley Scott wanted to do even if he didn't get it completely right like he did with Alien.
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By The Cult Leader
#81785
Yes, I enjoyed Prometheus and I am patiently waiting for the sequel since the end of the movie is where it began to become very interesting. Fassbender as the robot was great and Noomi Rapace the chick that played Elizabeth is my bitch, she went through hell and back in that movie.
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By Hatter313
#81788
Oh I knew I liked you guys....I really like that movie a lot and tend to keep my mouth shut when people bash it.
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By deafmetal
#81789
Since this seems like a "safe place", yes, indeed, I also really enjoyed Prometheus. I am glad to hear some others feeling the same way. Try claiming that on any other forum and you are likely to get nuked from orbit. The opening sequence could have been released as a short film and it would probably win awards. The titles sequence also looks incredible in 3D. I also agree with the comments on Fassbender and Noomi Rapace (I think she's dreamy). While not a perfect film, I felt it delivers some great entertainment.

I look forward to revisiting the score on vinyl.
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By NathanLurker
#81790
Yeah the cesarean scene is the most visceral body horror scene from the last couple of years. I loved Prometheus, even though it is flawed. I think the score was not so memorable as a standalone listen but I'd revisit it.
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By Mateo Sanboval
#81798
The Cult Leader wrote:Yes, I enjoyed the end of the movie.
Same here. Best part. No contest.
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By ScoJo
#81802
I liked Prometheus a lot. It's filled with mythic resonance - a Ridley Scott specialty of course ;)

My only real gripe was - that company had literally the WORST HR department in the history of big companies - these are the people they employ to send out there?? Hahaha.......
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By Hatter313
#81815
Dude that movie is easily one of the most visually stunning films RS has ever made, and that's saying something.
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By Mateo Sanboval
#81819
You cats are all some enlightened motherfuckers.
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