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ScoreKeeper Wants To Give You One Of Five Copies Of Bear McCreary’s TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES Soundtrack CD!!

Published at:  Jan 11, 2009 10:14:22 PM CST



Greetings! ScoreKeeper here with the first spectacular soundtrack giveaway of 2009.

My good friends over at La-La Land Records [www.lalalandrecords.com] just love giving away their latest and greatest soundtrack CDs to loyal Ain’t It Cool readers. I told them they were nuts and that I wasn’t going to do it anymore. What do Ain’t It Cool readers do to deserve such generosity anyway?

They responded by sending Sarah Connor to kick my ass.

I’m happy to report that I’m recovering well and the doctors say most of my bones will fully heal over time.

Now I can honestly say I’m elated beyond mortal comprehension that I be given this second-chance opportunity to offer five extremely lucky Ain’t It Cool readers a hot-off-the-press CD release of Bear McCreary’s metallically singed music from TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES.


The requirements for submission are simple.

Email me at scorekeeper@aintitcool.com with the subject TERMINATE ME SARAH! Include your full name, mailing address, a valid email address, and a quick blurb about your thoughts surrounding the recent news that Danny Elfman has been hired to score TERMINATOR: SALVATION (2009).

All entries will dive into a pool where five loyal – and might I add extremely deserving – Ain’t It Cool readers will be randomly picked. Each of the five winners will receive the original television soundtrack CD from TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES, courtesy of La-La Land Records.

The deadline will be Wednesday, January 14th, at 11:59PM EST. The winners will be drawn on Thursday, January 15th and announced shortly thereafter. Only one entry per person please. Any duplicates will be discarded. International entries accepted.

Enter today. Otherwise you’ll be labeled a hostile T-800 in La-La Land Records’ computer network signaling your inevitable demise at the hand of Sarah Connor.

Body casts sure are itchy…

ScoreKeeper!!!










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    Readers Talkback

  • Jan 11, 2009 10:15:21 PM CST

    first!!!

    by listo65

    my second first

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  • Jan 11, 2009 10:15:54 PM CST

    Gone!!!

    by listo65

    they should bring back GONE!!!

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  • Jan 11, 2009 10:24:16 PM CST

    Scorekeeper is an alcoholic tuna eater!

    by headgeek

  • Jan 11, 2009 10:27:40 PM CST

    Sarah Conner...

    by amy chasing

    Come with me if you want to live.

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  • Jan 11, 2009 10:31:10 PM CST

    that show...

    by darthwaz1

    ...certainly has its ups and downs...

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  • Jan 11, 2009 10:37:04 PM CST

    alcoholic tuna?

    by amy chasing

    does John West reject them too?

    Reply to Talkback

  • Jan 11, 2009 11:13:03 PM CST

    Boo yah!

    by yelnick mcwawa

    Already got it! It's called Bittorrent! God bless those hackers.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Jan 11, 2009 11:15:40 PM CST

    WHO CARES. HEATH WON THE GLOBE!!!

    by valentineproductions

    CONGRATS TO MR. LEDGER FOR RECIEVING THE GOLDEN GLOBE. R.I.P.

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  • Jan 11, 2009 11:44:28 PM CST

    Get the Batman: TAS soundtrack while there's still time

    by nasty in the pasty

    2,000 copies already sold.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 12:16:02 AM CST

    Can't agree more darthwaz1

    by digitalcos

    One week it's like the best show on TV, the next it's like drunk monkeys wrote it. WTF?

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  • Jan 12, 2009 7:09:45 AM CST

    I've Really Enjoyed the Sarah Connor Chronicles

    by kevinwillis.net

    And have no interest in the sound track. At all. DVD boxed set of the first and second season, maybe.Recently saw an episode of House where Thomas Dekker played a faith-healing child prodigy with herpes. That was funny to see. I'm waiting for Summer Glau to show up on House as some psycho chick who thinks she's a robot from the future.

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  • I've been absolutely blown away by how good this show is - and when they first announced it, I was HIGHLY skeptical of it being worth even half a crap. But I gave it a shot. And lord, it seems like it keeps getting better all the time. Even the weakest episodes - like that weird thing with Cameron and the wheelchair guy hanging out at the library - are more interesting than most episodes of, say, "Fringe" or "Smallville."

    Hell, Joss Whedon recently admitted in the new interview over at Sci-Fi Wire that he's a devoted fan.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 8:15:01 AM CST

    great show

    by atomik steve

    it's a great show...it's funny how the Sarah is completely hotter than any of the younger gals on the show...especially when she is beating people up.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 9:31:18 AM CST

    Gave up mid-way through season 2

    by iammrmonkey!

    Did it get better? Is it worth my bandwith downloading the episodes I missed? (For the record, I loved the first season. I just felt the second seemed to lose something somewhere.)

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  • Jan 12, 2009 9:46:56 AM CST

    Re: Headgeek

    by scorekeeper

    Uh...pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. He knows not of what he speaks. Oh, and Headgeek...Sarah Connor is on her way. You should hide.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 11:12:21 AM CST

    The Weakest Episode: Self-Made Man

    by zinc_chameleon

    Would have been considered one of the best Outer Limits stories, from any generation. A beautiful killer robot from the future, disgruntled with her owners, befriends a handicapped history freak so that she can search dusty archives, looking for evidence of other killer robots? Alfred Bester would have been proud to have written it. Actually he did. It's called "Fondly Fahrenheit".

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  • Jan 12, 2009 11:15:17 AM CST

    Scorekeeper looks like Buck Flower.

    by the reluctant austinite

    I'm not saying he's an alcoholic, but last time I saw him at BNAT with a wine bottle wrapped in a paper bag, he was holding his BNAT badge and said, "That's right, I'm the President. I knew when I got this thing I'd be the President."

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  • Jan 12, 2009 12:04:40 PM CST

    IAmMrMonkey

    by ninjarap

    ...did you get far enough to see "Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today"? That's one of the best episodes they've done, so I recommend you at least go that far and see how you feel after watching that one. The last couple episodes have been pretty great too, honestly - "Earthlings Welcome Here" introduced another part of the Terminator mythology that I never expected to see on the show, and I'm loving that - but hey, I figure you start small, dip your toes back into season 2 and you'll probably be pleasantly surprised.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 12:20:40 PM CST

    this drunk tuna is always going on

    by eggart

    no normal beer-lover man is going to want fror of this

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  • Jan 12, 2009 12:26:07 PM CST

    self made man

    by theplant

    Still had a scene where a Chicago UNTOUCHABLE like dressed Terminator with 2 Tommy Guns ripped a 1928 car to shreds. Give me one Smallville episode as exciting as this shot. There's none. SCC RULES !

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  • Jan 12, 2009 1:44:20 PM CST

    zinc_chameleon, Fondly Fahrenheit??

    by murdermostfowl

    I just read 2 plot summaries for that story, and I don't see the connection. I obviously haven't read the story, but can you explain why you think is so similar? The story you mention doesn't even have time travel in it, does it?

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  • Jan 12, 2009 2:43:01 PM CST

    Fondly Fahrenheit

    by zinc_chameleon

    was the story of a very high-class robot who starts to deeply distrust his owner, and proceeds to develop his own separate existence, supposedly because there is something wrong in his hardware, which happens (at first) only because it's very hot. The owner loses everything he owns because the robot keeps screwing up and murdering people. Finally the robot decides to have a life of his own, and kills his owner. For my money, this is the direction the writers are going with Cameron/Summer's character. Definitely a nod to Bester.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 5:20:59 PM CST

    This damn show

    by atalcot

    I just can't understand how they fucked this up so badly. For example, it's really more about John Connor than it is Sarah. They should have placed this show in the period between T1 and T2, showing Sarah Connor training in the jungles and committing terrorist acts against technology companies. At least then it wouldn't have interfered with the old series or the new movie.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 6:03:08 PM CST

    digitalcos

    by codymr

    "One week it's like the best show on TV, the next it's like drunk monkeys wrote it. WTF?"

    LOL... that's funny shit! You hit the nail on the head.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 6:06:56 PM CST

    Atomik Steve

    by codymr

    Yeah I gotta agree with you... Headey as Sarah Connor is pretty smokin'. She has that wounded dove quality to her.

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  • Jan 12, 2009 9:36:59 PM CST

    SCC is pretty fucking great...

    by le vicious fishus

    Yep, it's been off a time or two, but it's still ten times better than 99% of...say...HEROES Season 1-3. Continuity is out the window which is cool with me--multiple universes are possible with this much time travel. Some occasionally great writing and always solid acting.

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  • Jan 13, 2009 9:22:53 AM CST

    Are you Sarah Connor?

    by abominable snowcone

    Come with me if you want to be f*cked like you've never been f*cked before, you sweet gorgeous thing you

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  • Jan 14, 2009 11:30:20 PM CST

    How about the Pineapple Express give away?

    by thajackal

    Anything on that?

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