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Estel78
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Jan 19 2013, 11:12pm
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Great action music
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Roast Mutton (extended version), betwen 2:21 and 3:30. Especially when the "fanfare" kicks in at 2:39 and 3:03. Why the frigging heck was that not used in the film? They kept the worst parts of that track but didn't use the "fanfares". Instead we get plenty of the Misty Mountain theme *yawn* which just doesn't cut it as an action track. PJ, why, WHY?!
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Owain
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Jan 19 2013, 11:48pm
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Are you asking why it wasn't used at all or just during...
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a particular scene? As far as I can tell, that section was used for parts of the Goblin Town chase.
Middle Earth is New Zealand! "Question everything, embrace the bad, and hold on to the good."
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Estel78
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Jan 19 2013, 11:59pm
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In particular, the brassy fanfare bits i pointed out. I haven't heard those anywhere, at least i don't remember. You can watch pretty much the whole goblin town chase on youtube, nothing.
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Boulderfist
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Jan 20 2013, 8:07am
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Everything you time stamped is all there. From the the moment Kili jumps from the bushes and yells "drop him" to the very end of the fight scene.
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Estel78
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Jan 20 2013, 9:05am
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The troll scene is also on youtube. I checked it.
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FlyingSerkis
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Jan 20 2013, 10:48am
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You are totally right in saying that the film doesn't have that piece of music in it - i.e the passage from the Extended Version of Roast Mutton. However, the Standard Edition version of the track contains, in the same timestamps, what I believe to be the version used in the film. I think this is what others are talking about. Funny that they should have two alternates for the two different versions of the soundtrack, but there are lots of funny things about the soundtrack of AUJ
Then Manwė and Yavanna parted for that time, and Yavanna returned to Aulė; and he was in his smithy, pouring molten metal into a mould. 'Eru is bountiful,' she said. 'Now let thy children beware! For there shall walk a power in the forests whose wrath they will arouse at their peril.' 'Nonetheless they will have need of wood,' said Aulė, and he went on with his smith-work.
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