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Post by magicvoice on Jul 15, 2007 15:44:57 GMT -5
I couldn't believe the Time of the Apes soundtrack is being released and I was so happy that I ran downstairs to tell my husband "Now we can sing along to the Sandy Frank song in the car!" Here are the 2 places where you can pre-order from. It's under it's Japanese title Saru No Gundan but the first link lets you click on the tracks to listen to a bit of them. www.moviegrooves.com/shop/sarunogundansoundtrack.htmwww.arksquare.net/index_main.html
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Post by Veepa on Jul 15, 2007 17:19:04 GMT -5
This is fantastic.
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Post by ijon on Jul 15, 2007 17:51:51 GMT -5
"I don't care!"
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Post by Hoss Ragen on Jul 15, 2007 20:31:48 GMT -5
Valley of the fuzztone guitaaaaaaaaaar
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Post by Satan's Jockstrap on Jul 16, 2007 0:28:16 GMT -5
I couldn't believe the Time of the Apes soundtrack is being released and I was so happy that I ran downstairs to tell my husband "Now we can sing along to the Sandy Frank song in the car!" Here are the 2 places where you can pre-order from. It's under it's Japanese title Saru No Gundan but the first link lets you click on the tracks to listen to a bit of them. www.moviegrooves.com/shop/sarunogundansoundtrack.htmwww.arksquare.net/index_main.htmlExcellent! I love the music on Time of the Apes. I also love the music from the last KTMA episode Legend of the Dinosaur. Anyone know if that soundtrack is available? ........
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Post by magicvoice on Jul 17, 2007 2:47:53 GMT -5
Try searching on the links above. Oh, but you'll need to search for the Japanese title on imdb first so you can look for it that way on the soundtrack site.
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Post by GodoHell on Jul 17, 2007 6:24:33 GMT -5
I cannot wait to roll in my Jeep with the TOTA soundtrack. Magicvoice, you rock! Edit: Did I just say what I thought I said? God, I need a life.
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Post by fanliorel on Jul 17, 2007 8:15:27 GMT -5
My wife and I finally watched Time of the Apes for the first time last nite after I read this thread. Good stuff, thanks for the motivation. Now I finally understand things like GodoHell's name and location. Though apparently I'm still missing some things like who the heck Sandy Frank is (guess I'd have to look him up). But the music was a riot, I can understand the talk about that
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Post by Trumpy's Magic Snout on Jul 17, 2007 8:23:32 GMT -5
My wife and I finally watched Time of the Apes for the first time last nite after I read this thread. Good stuff, thanks for the motivation. Now I finally understand things like GodoHell's name and location. Though apparently I'm still missing some things like who the heck Sandy Frank is (guess I'd have to look him up). But the music was a riot, I can understand the talk about that He was some muppet who bought the rights to some dodgy Japanese films and TV shows and then redubbed them, very badly, for the American market. He's responsible for the Gamera series, Mighty Jack, Legend of the Dinosaur and others. There's also a Europeanfilm Humanoid Woman from the KTMA days that he butchered. It's not the most specific of bios, but you get the idea. If anyone actually knows some facts about Frank I'd be happy to hear them.
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Post by magicvoice on Jul 18, 2007 0:04:13 GMT -5
Thanks, GodoHell! I'm into a lot of Japanese films aside from the ones on MST3K so I have a lot of links to merchandise and soundtracks and import DVDs and stuff like that. Here's some more info on Sandy Frank from imdb: Birth Name Sundel Frank
Mini Biography Sandy Frank is an American television producer and film distributor. He is best known for importing the many Gamera films, as well as the hit Japanese anime series Gatchaman, to the United States. He later made Gatchaman into the Battle of the Planets animated series, which has been telecast in the U.S. and worldwide in most countries.
He began working for Paramount Pictures and NBC-TV in Network sales, working his way up the ladder in the television industry. He subsequently struck out on his own, starting Sandy Frank Program Sales, Inc, a television program syndication company. In 1975 he expanded his company's operations and renamed it Sandy Frank Entertainment when the company went into TV production. He is best known for importing and redubbing 1960s and 1970s Japanese films and television series, such as Gamera and Battle of the Planets, for distribution in the American and international market. In addition to Japanese imports, Sandy Frank is known in game show circles for producing and distributing two music game shows in the 80s - Name That Tune and Face The Music - and the reality series "You Asked For It", which was on the NBC TV Network in prime time in 2000.
Five of the Gamera films, as well as Fugitive Alien, Star Force: Fugitive Alien II, Time of the Apes, Mighty Jack, and Humanoid Woman (KTMA season), were featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Mr. Frank lives in Manhattan.
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Post by Trumpy's Magic Snout on Jul 18, 2007 8:27:45 GMT -5
Well fair play to him on Battle of the Planets, at least he done one thing right! And you can see why he changed his name to Sandy, Sundel? Did I hear right that he's dead now?
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Post by reaperg on Jul 18, 2007 8:56:31 GMT -5
Well fair play to him on Battle of the Planets, at least he done one thing right! 7-Zark-7 was doing something right?
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Post by fanliorel on Jul 18, 2007 10:33:13 GMT -5
Hey thanks for the info magicvoice and trumpysmagicsnout. The sandy frank msted list is especially interesting, as it helps me to decide on my next set of movies
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Post by Satan's Jockstrap on Jul 19, 2007 2:07:17 GMT -5
Try searching on the links above. Oh, but you'll need to search for the Japanese title on imdb first so you can look for it that way on the soundtrack site. Thanks Magicvoice. I tried your advice but to no avail. It was probably just wishful thinking on my part. Still, a guy can dream. Maybe one day the Legend of the Dinosaur soundtrack will be made available.
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Post by magicvoice on Jul 21, 2007 4:06:17 GMT -5
I've never seen Legend of the Dinosaur. I've got to track down a copy of that and check it out.
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