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Has "AICN Exclusive" lost its luster?
by Dwide Shrewd
Apr 24th, 2007
12:16:19 PM
Are we sure this score isn't a fake? :O
Eastwood
by Mr Soze
Apr 24th, 2007
12:50:55 PM
I think Clint has on more Dirty Harry left in him.
Nothing funkier and breakier than Shifrin's D.H Scores
by KillaKane
Apr 24th, 2007
12:59:45 PM
The first two are uber cool, preferred the original release scores (the remastered clean-ups took some of the crunch and the echo chamber lo fi coolness out of the originals). Would love to see Shifrin return to the balls of those jazz/funk scores (Shiffers stuff is pretty tame now, with none of that 'old skool' patina that plenty of DJs like David Holmes go out of their way to recreate. Bullet, Enter the Dragon, Dirty Harry and Magnum Force are untouchable.
Um...
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
01:02:20 PM
I like Dirty Harry as much as the next guy who was born in the late 70s but... C'mon... who cares? This isn't cool news. Then again, so little on here these days is, and you get all the pompous idiots running about talking about how soldiers ruined 28 Days Later and making me want to punch them in their adams apples. But I digress.
The Best
by Stuntcock Mike
Apr 24th, 2007
01:05:31 PM
Dirty Harry movie by far. Gotta love John Millius.
I'm Fucked
by Stuntcock Mike
Apr 24th, 2007
01:46:56 PM
sorry guys', I meant Magnum Force. Fucking Tyne Daly.
This just in: The original score for "Days of Thunder"-
by Mike_D
Apr 24th, 2007
02:25:38 PM
will be released!
Nobody cares
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
02:47:00 PM
Sincerely, The Open Range Soundtrack
This is the kind of news that bores even me to tears.
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
02:50:42 PM
Sincerely, The Official Soundtrack of the feature film Sabrina
The Enforcer Soundtrack?
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
02:52:30 PM
Now you're talking excitement!

Sincerely,

Boredom and paint drying

MAGNUM FORCE? For shame...
by palimpsest
Apr 24th, 2007
02:55:13 PM
DIRTY HARRY. Accept no substitutes. That's one underrated movie. Would be almost interesting to see a ROCKY BALBOA-esque Harry Callahan movie, though, if only to see what they did with the character. BUBBA HO-TEP sequel anyone, with Eastwood (replacing Ossie Davis) teaming up with Bruce Campbell?
They're releasing the soundtrack for the Enforcer?
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
02:55:22 PM
There's hope for me yet!

Sincerely,

Charles Manson.

If it's good enough for Lalo's personal record label...
by Harry Weinstein
Apr 24th, 2007
03:23:22 PM
...it's good enough for me. Goddamn right it's cool news, this guy's a Schifrin protege who wrote scores for Peckinpah and Eastwood. I trust Schifrin and Eastwood on music more than I trust any talkback poster on anything. This is the sort of stuff AICN needs more of.
The definition of obscurity.
by El Scorcho
Apr 24th, 2007
03:31:38 PM
And an "Exclusive" at that. Wow. I didn't know this movie existed.
If She Wants To Play Lumberjack....
by uss cygnus
Apr 24th, 2007
03:48:29 PM
...she's going to have to learn how to carry her end of the log.
MAXWELL!!!
by uss cygnus
Apr 24th, 2007
03:52:50 PM
You laugh at me you bastard and I'll shoot you right where you stand. Tyne Daly was just off the hook in this film.
This is a commercial
by WolfmanNards
Apr 24th, 2007
04:15:38 PM
an exclusive ... commercial
This news is boring.
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
04:57:47 PM
Sincerely,

The sky is blue.

Really? Top news section?
by seanny_d
Apr 24th, 2007
04:58:00 PM
I am a huge fan of movie soundtracks. But the release of a decades old movie soundtrack does not, in my opinion, qualify as top news material. Definitely newsworthy, but I expect more out of the left column.
This news is underwhelming.
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
05:13:38 PM
Sincerely,

Grapenuts.

wow
by arsonlarsen
Apr 24th, 2007
05:23:02 PM
My music collection was really missing this.
My music collection was really missing this.
by YO MOM'S GOAT
Apr 24th, 2007
05:25:36 PM
Sincerely,

Arsonlarsen

BLAAAAAHH
by jimmy_009
Apr 24th, 2007
07:51:22 PM
Who cares?
Hugh Jackman
by XoanonTORN
Apr 24th, 2007
07:53:54 PM
Doesn't that pic of clint look like Hugh Jackman? Just sayin...

http://www.jonasmoore.com/Webs ite/Home.html

Just look at all of the 'Top Stories'
by jimmy_009
Apr 24th, 2007
07:55:48 PM
Not one of them is interesting enough to read. The most interesting stuff lately is the Joker and Hulk misinformation posts. And Herc's coaxial section.
Yeah, ummmm...
by El Scorcho
Apr 24th, 2007
08:19:05 PM
Pretty much all the "top stories" are advertisements. Doesn't really make we wanna visit here as often.
I'm glad this doesn't bore SOMEONE to fucking tears.
by thelivingdoll
Apr 24th, 2007
09:43:37 PM
Because it sure does most of us.
AWESOME!
by YackBacker
Apr 24th, 2007
09:55:22 PM
I'm extremely psyched to get this recording. ScoreKeeper, you are the king of reporters for this site. Great work.
That makes two of us, yack.
by moondoggy2u
Apr 24th, 2007
10:16:52 PM
Lets throw a Dirty Harry theme party. No, kids, its not THAT kind of party...
When will we get a Smurf soundtrack?
by Trazadone
Apr 25th, 2007
06:30:06 AM
What stupid news. A movie soundtrack to a film nobody has cared about in 25 years. Yawn.
Awful cover
by JackPumpkinhead
Apr 25th, 2007
07:22:42 AM
Why can't even soundtracks use the real poster graphics? http://www.cinemasterpieces.co m/enforcer.jpg I know why floating heads are put on DVD covers - so that morons can say "Oh, it's the guy from 'XXX 5 vs. Predator', I'll buy it!" - but why soundtracks???
This really is an underappreciated Eastwood Gem...
by uss cygnus
Apr 25th, 2007
08:12:42 AM
It's an excellent Dirty Harry film, and a under appreciated Eastwood film at that. It's up there with "Bronco Billy" "Firefox" and "The Gauntlet" as ones that deserve a second look if you haven't seen it in a while, or at all. This is the "OHMSS" of the Dirty Harry franchise. Tyne Daly breaks your heart, and Harry's, in this film.
This *is* Cool News, Morons
by Admiral Nelson
Apr 25th, 2007
10:13:10 AM
For all you slack-jawed chumblenuts saying, “who cares?!” and “this is boring!”, let me explain why this is cool to film music fans. 1.) Jerry Fielding was an extremely talented composer who died WAY too young (he was only 58 years old), 2.) he composed some really cool, innovative, jazz-influenced scores, including music for Sam Pekinpah (The Wild Bunch) and Clint Eastwood, 3.) he composed for the original “Star Trek” (The Trouble with Tribbles and Spectre of the Gun), and most important, 4.) he has very few releases on CD, so getting ANY previously unreleased music from him is a godsend. And as a reminder to the ignorant 20-something dipshits who attack anything that THEY aren’t personally familiar with… it swings both ways, kiddies. Unlike many of you, I wasn’t a little kid back in the 80s who is now creaming his jeans because a fucking “Transformers” movie is coming out. Personally, I don’t give one-quintillionth of a rat fuck about the original cartoon or the upcoming film -- but I do think that having a new Jerry Fielding film score release kicks major ass, and a bunch of other knowledgeable film music fans would agree.
Cygnus
by Grammaton Cleric Binks
Apr 25th, 2007
10:16:13 AM
I don't care if Gauntlet was a Dirty Harry ripoff. It was aweome. And Firefox, hell yeah. The first 2/3 of the movie didn't even have the plane, it was just an awesome spy drama. As a matter of fact I love the movie, but I gotta say it peaked the second he escaped with the jet. The rest was good, but up to then it was great. Plus we had Cliff Clavin driving a sub.
Cyugnus...
by Stuntcock Mike
Apr 25th, 2007
11:50:15 AM
Agreed, The Gauntlet is the shit. Same goes for Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. George Kennedy all the way.
This is good news
by Toby___Wong
Apr 25th, 2007
05:59:31 PM
I especially liked the music in the scene where Callahan is running after some guy he needs to catch and then beats him up in the church. The Dirty Harry movies > most other movies.
COOL!
by williamD
Apr 25th, 2007
08:08:41 PM
Clint Eastwood movies always have great music, esp. Dirty Harry movies!
"I screwed up, Harry"
by Napoleon Park
Apr 27th, 2007
03:55:13 AM
Tyne Daly's character's last words. Not the finest moment of feminist cinema, but she really was hot back then. Maybe tied for my fourth favorite Dirty Harry film. The first was a perfect stand alone classic but i sincerely love "Magnum Force". "a man's got to know his limitations" may be my favorite Harry Callahan catch phrase. And what the heck kind of name is Astrachan? (Though I swear until I just now looked it up at IMDb I always thought it was "Astrochan" *** Yeah, classic movie soundtrack albums are cool. Especially the Jazz ones. Now I don't feel so geeky for having all those early Bond soundtracks in my vinyl collection. Herbie Hancock's "Blow Up" soundtrack LP with the Yardbirds playing "Stoll On" rules.
yep
by darwinwins
Apr 29th, 2007
06:59:40 AM
just can't bring myself to care. it's not like dirty harry was any real great series of films. it's a cop with a gun who likes violence and shooting people. whoopty freaking do.
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