Tuesday, December 26, 2006

James Horner - Cocoon (Expanded)

This is James Horner's music from Ron Howard's Cocoon, starring Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley and Steve Guttenberg. I believe Cocoon was one of my first movies I ever watched that wasn't a cartoon, being that I was about 5 when it came out on video. That marked the first and last time I've ever seen Cocoon, so I can't remember anything at all about it. I'm still convinced Jack Lemmon was in it, even though I know for a fact he wasn't, that's how little I remember the movie. Maybe this is just me, but I've always wondered why, during the height of Steve Guttenberg's popularity way back in like 1987, Burger King or Wendy's, or whatever didn't make a hamburger called the "Guttenberger". I realize that joke is dumb as hell, so dumb in fact I'm straining to keep my pinky off the delete key right now, but I have seen alot of really bad pun-inspired products in my time, I can't believe noone ever did it for him, he was pretty popular back then. Don't worry Steve, if I ever own a restaurant the Guttenberger will be on the menu. And it will be delicious.

This is the expanded bootleg version of the soundtrack with 23 tracks. File is 127MB, so it's too big for Rapid or Filesend, so I had to go with Megaupload.

6 comments:

colinr0380 said...

You must have had easy going parents! :-D I remember being seven and seeing a video in my parents favourite place to hide films from me! It turned out it was Cocoon - I think my parents took the 'Parental Guidance' advice a bit too seriously, since watching it later I can only assume the nudity was the think that made it a PG!

Anonymous said...

please try gigasize for another big files in future!(limit 300 MB)
thank you.

Anonymous said...

Expanded! Great! I never knew there was such a thing!
Thanks!

thingmaker

Breton Girl said...

Great score!! Thanks...
:)

Honored General said...

Just like anonymous said, I never knew.... Thank You, and a Happy New Year to You!

Anonymous said...

hey wow, been looking for this this sweet syrup from Horner for a long time.Specially the third track(out to sea)brought it all back.
Thanks mate!+greetings from Brussels

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