einige Filme auf 4K haben neue Musikstücke

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einige Filme auf 4K haben neue Musikstücke

Beitrag von StS » 10.08.2025, 09:20

Buyer Beware: Some 4K discs and streaming versions of cult classics have soundtrack changes

Aktueller Fall: der "Blown Away" Re-release von Kino Lorber.
https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=140419
The movie relies heavily on the music of U2, and luckily those songs are intact. However, two other soundtrack cuts—Here’s Where the Story Ends by The Sundays and All Night Long by Aretha Franklin—have been replaced. In the case of Here’s Where the Story Ends, the replacement is a cover version you might not notice right away. The Aretha song, however, has been swapped out for some generic jazz, and they even removed Aretha’s name from a piece of dialogue spoken by Forest Whitaker’s character.

Clearly, this comes down to licensing costs, but it’s not the only example. The Carl Reiner comedy Fatal Instinct, a spoof of Basic Instinct, has had two songs removed: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly and Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison, which plays twice in the original. This is also the case for all streaming versions of the film, although—curiously—the Blown Away streaming version still has its soundtrack intact.

I wouldn’t blame Kino Lorber for the changes. No doubt these substitutions were made by Amazon/MGM, the rights holders. But where does it stop? Apparently, a few years ago, the streaming version of When Harry Met Sally was missing many of its original songs, although (thankfully) that seems to have been fixed. For a while, the streaming version of The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear was also missing an important song by The Righteous Brothers, but it’s now intact.

This has been a long-standing issue with TV re-releases (many versions of Dawson’s Creek are missing its iconic theme song), but I didn’t realize it was creeping into movies, too. Back in the ’80s, this was commonplace, with Universal infamous for changing music on their home video releases—Sixteen Candles, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and most notoriously The Wild Life. Thankfully, since the DVD era, these movies have had their original soundtracks restored (although music licensing kept The Wild Life out of print for years). But this new trend feels like a slippery slope.

Ganzer Artikel:
https://www.joblo.com/buyer-beware-some ... k-changes/
Bei der Action-Thriller-Serie "Fastlane" auf DVD haben mich die Musik-Änderungen bislang am meisten geärgert.

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Re: einige Filme auf 4K haben neue Musikstücke

Beitrag von McClane » 11.08.2025, 10:04

Mit Musik ist es manchmal echt tricky. Deswegen ist "The Wonder Years" wohl nur in wenigen Ländern released worden und teilweise mit Ersatz-Tracks, wenn ich mich richtig erinnere.
Jimmy Dix: "Du glaubst wohl nicht an die Liebe?" - Joe Hallenbeck: "Doch ich glaube an die Liebe. Ich glaube auch an Krebs." [Last Boy Scout]

Perry Van Shrike: "Look up 'idiot' in the dictionary. You know what you'll find?" - Harry Lockhart: "A picture of me?" - Perry Van Shrike: "No! The definition of the word idiot, cause that is what you fucking are!" [Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]

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