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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Jun 5, 2018 0:54:41 GMT -5
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Post by imlarryyourwaiter on Jun 16, 2018 18:08:48 GMT -5
Before The Incredibles 2 I saw a preview for a movie called Smallfoot and the music in the background of it was the EXACT same as the music in the trailer to Season 1. Anyone else who has seen this notice it too?
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Post by veryfakedonkey on Jun 16, 2018 23:50:17 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Jun 17, 2018 0:03:09 GMT -5
Thank you so much imlarryyourwaiter and veryfakedonkey ! Since you pointed out the music and posted the video respectively, I was able to get some clear audio of the music from the end of the trailer and have now tracked it down to its source. And there you have it, folks. The full music track used in Season One's first trailer. :Edit: Skip to about 45 seconds in if you just want to get to the part they used in the trailer.
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Post by Uncle Algernon on Jun 17, 2018 3:45:57 GMT -5
Grmnxxglygrr! Why can't trailers just have actual music composed by the same people as the series, using the same theme? This is ridiculous!
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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Jun 17, 2018 6:51:15 GMT -5
It's cheaper and more efficient!
Thanks for finding it, gothicarchiesfan. I like having this track to listen to in full; even though it's not officially associated with the series, it's still part of the soundtrack to my first substantial encounter of the Netflix show, so it has a kind of recent nostalgia to it.
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Post by Uncle Algernon on Jun 17, 2018 8:40:27 GMT -5
Thank you so much imlarryyourwaiter and veryfakedonkey ! Since you pointed out the music and posted the video respectively, I was able to get some clear audio of the music from the end of the trailer and have now tracked it down to its source. And there you have it, folks. The full music track used in Season One's first trailer. :Edit: Skip to about 45 seconds in if you just want to get to the part they used in the trailer. At last! There are no words for how thankful I am there. I see that the trailer edited it somewhat. Still, that's only for the third musical cue in the trailer (the “adventurous” part); the first one is obviously Doris Day's Blue Skies, but what of the music in-between, during the clips at Olaf's house?
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Jul 29, 2018 16:50:05 GMT -5
Someone on the ASOUE Reddit found out that Season One's art director posted a lot of behind the scenes pictures of the sets to his website. Here are a few of my personal favourites: Count Olaf's House Briny Beach Uncle Monty's Home The "Sleepy Alpine Village" from Zombies in the Snow Damocles Dock Captain Sham's Boat Rentals The exterior of Dr Orwell's Office (Top Floor) Paltryville/Lucky Smell Lumbermill
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Aug 5, 2018 17:01:26 GMT -5
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Post by Hermes on Aug 6, 2018 10:52:53 GMT -5
Is this new? If so, what scene is it from?
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Aug 6, 2018 10:57:31 GMT -5
Is this new? If so, what scene is it from? It's sort of new. They're never before seen behind-the-scenes pictures of Daniel Handler's cameo as the Damocles Dock fish head salesman in season one.
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Post by Hermes on Aug 6, 2018 16:13:21 GMT -5
How odd. I wonder why they're publishing them now.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Aug 6, 2018 16:21:59 GMT -5
How odd. I wonder why they're publishing them now. They've been posting a lot of similar unreleased images from season one the past few days. Since that account is run by fans but connected to Netflix, I'm guessing that they're doing it as a way of wetting the whistles of the fans who are desperate for new content, without showing anything from Season 3 before the proper marketing starts in earnest.
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Post by imlarryyourwaiter on Aug 10, 2018 21:43:56 GMT -5
I (maybe) found the middle music for the trailer. It was in the trailer for The House With A Clock In It’s Walls. Last two movies I’ve seen previews had ASOUE music. Weird.
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Post by Uncle Algernon on Sept 14, 2018 3:16:58 GMT -5
gothicarchiesfan, I believe I've located the middle-part music from the trailer: Curiouser and Curiouser, another piece by Audiomachine, from the very same album. Quite good, too.
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