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  • in reply to: Question on Corpse Bride trailer… #54612
    RyanMaleyofRohan
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    Nevermind, I think that Hall of the Mountain King is only in the alternative trailer.

    in reply to: Question on Corpse Bride trailer… #54611
    RyanMaleyofRohan
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    Music featured in the Corpse Bride Trailer:

    – [time frame] 0:00 to 0:25
    [song] the baudelaire orphans
    [movie] lemony snicket’s a series of unfortunate events
    [composer] thomas newman

    – [time frame] 0:26 to 0:45
    [song] Water Pistol Attack
    [movie] Addicted to Love
    [composer] Rachel Portman

    – [time frame] 0:46 to 0:55 and 0:57 to 1:20
    [song] What’s This?
    [movie] The Nightmare Before Christmas
    [composer] Danny Elfman

    – [time frame] 1:21 to 1:44 and 1:48 to 1:50 and 1:56 to end
    [song] The Stepford Wives
    [composer] David Arnold

    Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg has got to be in there somewhere. I’ve confused myself trying to do this, and I think I’m beginning to lose my mind.

    1:21 to 1:44 and 1:48 to 1:50 and 1:56 to end – stepford wives – david arnold

    in reply to: Boingo Reunion? Please! #54610
    RyanMaleyofRohan
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    As interesting as it would be for Oingo Boingo to play at least one Halloween show (knowing that this Halloween is the ten year mark), a re-union would contradict their reason for breaking up.
    Oingo Boingo quit while they were ahead. If they re-unite, how are they any different than Motley Crue, or any other joke that writes a few songs and does a tour to supposedly “come back”?
    Oingo Boingo disbanded before they began writing any dumb songs, or running out of ideas. They stopped before they turned into a group of old out-of-shape lunatics like Motley Crue.
    The break-up of Oingo Boingo should be a lesson taught to every band.
    If Oingo Boingo re-unites, then I would definitley go see them play, but when it comes down to Boingo writing new music, I would definitley buy it, but I don’t encourage it.
    I’m more up for the idea of Oingo Boingo finding some old live video footage and releasing that.

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