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Addendum: SCORE!
Oh yeah, while at Worldcon cruising the dealer's room, I found a table where they proprietor sells out-of-print CDs of movie and tv show scores and soundtracks. I flipped through them, looking for either Superman or Terminator (I have both of those on LP but haven't owned a record player in more than a decade).
I didn't find either one, but I did find a copy of the soundtrack album for THE SHADOW*. Wow! I wasn't looking for that one because, frankly, I had given up hope of ever finding it. I wasn't even sure it had ever been released.
But now I own it and I'm listening to it even as I type this. Yay!
*Yes, yes--I'm sure many people will think my taste is all in my mouth now that I've revealed that one of my favorite films is The Shadow. But so what? I don't care. I like what I like, and I like The Shadow. As a friend of mine put it, it has just the right touch of mystic weirdness.
I didn't find either one, but I did find a copy of the soundtrack album for THE SHADOW*. Wow! I wasn't looking for that one because, frankly, I had given up hope of ever finding it. I wasn't even sure it had ever been released.
But now I own it and I'm listening to it even as I type this. Yay!
*Yes, yes--I'm sure many people will think my taste is all in my mouth now that I've revealed that one of my favorite films is The Shadow. But so what? I don't care. I like what I like, and I like The Shadow. As a friend of mine put it, it has just the right touch of mystic weirdness.
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Hee! I could've told you that. :D They even released the Taylor Dayne "Original Sin" as a cassette single. Don't ask me how I have the single, but not the album. x_x Anyway, I like The Shadow. :)
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BTW, Glad we got to meet, even if I had no working brain when you stopped by the table. Oh well, at least now we can say we've met in person!
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Which I ultimately did.
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And yeah, The Shadow rules! I mean, Alec Baldwin, Penelope Ann Miller, Tim Curry, Ian McKellam, Jonathan Winters, Peter Boyle and John Lone! Mystic Wierdness, pulp action, entertaining dialogue--what's not to like!?
Plus, the scenes between Khan and Cranston--talk about your slashy goodness! (And I'm not even a slash fan. But like Smallville, it's hard NOT to see it when Lone's Khan is doing his best to seduce Cranston back to the dark side.)
"You--and only you--deserve to be by my side!"
That was a GREAT film.
If I'd known you needed the soundtrack, I could have GIVEN it to you. I've had it for years. I assumed with your icon and so on that you'd probably collected all the interesting material on it years ago.
Original Sin...
Re: That was a GREAT film.
Yeah, the stairs. For me, the iconic scene was on the bridge when the two thugs finally get a good look at the nigh-invisible superhero who's been terrorizing them.