Originally posted by Ushgarak
SOTME has actually been removed even from EU continuity. It was written by ADF when it was not known that the original film would get a sequel.
Then this makes it even more curious as to why there is going to be a release in May 2005 of classical music by John Williams called Star Wars Episode III Splinter of the Mind's Eye, doesn't it?
I have to wonder about this.
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Originally posted by yerssot
what's there to wonder? they could have picked "Dark Forces Rising" or what ever too, they just picked up this, title hasn't been deceided yet
Yers, the point is that anything released (or planned to be released) with the title "Star Wars Episode III" and then with a subtitle is probably going to be an official Lucasfilm release, and won't just have any old title picked out of the blue. I really doubt if Lucasfilm would just churn out a few hundred thousand Episode III original soundtrack cd's with such a laisez-faire attitude.
Yes, yers, but you're not an online seller of music on CD. There's quite a bit of difference.
However, just to be sure, I sent an email to HMV inquiring about the CD. Here is the first response I have received:
Greetings from www.HMV.co.uk
Thank-you for your message.
Your message has been sent to our Product Specialists. They will make every effort to respond to your message as quickly as possible.
Thank-you for visiting www.HMV.co.uk
I'm just waiting for the official response.
More later...
croanplentious
And the official response IS...
Got an official response from HMV:
Dear Kevin,
Thank you for your recent email.
Unfortunately, the posting on our website was a mistake caused by a mix up with our system.
Please accept my apologies for any disappointment this may have caused.
Kind regards
Nick Probert
CUSTOMER SERVICE
HMV.co.uk
Poop. I was really hoping here. If you search HMV's site now for splinter of the mind's eye, you get no hits at all.
You know, I didn't really mind that title...
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