Skowl wrote:Front paged and credited!
And hell, I even put in the first bid!
trilobitepictures wrote:Remember how they mentioned that the score was not going to get a release to CD and upset we all were? Remember how fans like you and me and Chris Knight signed petition after petition to get the score released? Remember how Steve Jablonsky was so grateful that the fans cared so much and was thanking them left,right and center for it?
Yeah, way to thank Chris Knight and all of those loyal fans of the movie that made the release happen. Peter Jackson listed each member of the Tolkien fan clubs BY NAME in the credits of the LOTR Extended Editions on the DVDs, yet you couldn't squeeze in "Chris Knight" and "all of the fans who made this CD release possible" into the Thank You section of the liner notes?
Liege Evilmus wrote:I've been seeing alot of charity TF auctions lately.
Is this a group thing, or coinsidence
TheKnightShift wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:I've been seeing alot of charity TF auctions lately.
Is this a group thing, or coinsidence
It's 'cuz Transformers fans have a lot of heart (I hope )
There's a great bunch of Star Wars fans called the 501st Legion, they're a costume group that dresses up like Stormtroopers and such and one of the things that they're known for is charity fundraising, especially for pediatric causes. They're also big on dressing up and entertaining the kids at childrens' hospitals.
That would be a great thing for Transformers fans to do! Now if only someone can figure out how to built a 20-foot tall Bumblebee costume...
trilobitepictures wrote:And then we are told that there are no plans to release the score commercially. The fans were upset. You spearheaded the campaign to get the studio to see that there was a demand for it. petitions are signed and sure enough, they listen and behold... the score is released.
leday wrote:trilobitepictures wrote:And then we are told that there are no plans to release the score commercially. The fans were upset. You spearheaded the campaign to get the studio to see that there was a demand for it. petitions are signed and sure enough, they listen and behold... the score is released.
Ummm...I may be wrong but I seem to remember that Warners never told us that there were "no plans to release the score". SONY said that when Chris and other fans called them to ask, and that was only because Sony had no part in producing the score at all. I also seem to remember in one of his emails to Chris (am I correct here Chris) that Steve J. said that they ALWAYS had planned to release the score from the beginning. It just took them longer to get it right, and that Steve was very grateful for all the fan interest and love for his work. BUT, the fans were not the ones who definitively "got the score released."
TheKnightShift wrote:I've never claimed that this petition is what "did the trick". It would be wrong to say that. But it did, in an upbeat and positive way, show that the love for this score was there and if helped to illustrate love of this movie and for Steve Jablonsky's work and was successful in conveying that, then that in itself is its own reward
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