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  1. Scream 2, The Deluxe Edition. A movie is a holy trinity: the screenwriter, director and musical composer. In the case of “Scream,” Marco Beltrami is this third pillar. Without falling into the clichés of typical horror composers, he wrote something scary, beautiful and full of personality – which emphasized his career.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2011 · Scream 4 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Various Artists . SOUNDTRACK · 2011 . Preview. April 12, 2011 12 Songs, 35 minutes ℗ 2011 Lakeshore Records. RECORD LABEL Lakeshore Records. Also available in the iTunes Store . You Might Also Like .

  3. Scream 3 (Scream 3: La Máscara de la Muerte en América Hispana y Scream 3: Más allá de una llamada extraña en Venezuela) es una película slasher estadounidense del año 2000 basada en los personajes creados por Kevin Williamson. Se trata de la secuela de Scream 2 y la tercera entrega de la franquicia slasher, Scream. Se estrenó el 4 de febrero de 2000 en Estados Unidos. Originalmente ...

  4. Scream 2 (Scream 2: Grita y vuelve a gritar en América Hispana y Scream 2: Otra vez una llamada extraña en Venezuela) es una película slasher estadounidense del año 1997. Se trata de la secuela de Scream, la segunda entrega de la franquicia slasher, Scream. Se estrenó el 12 de diciembre de 1997 en Estados Unidos. Al igual que con las otras películas de la trilogía, Scream 2 combina ...

  5. 6 de feb. de 2022 · It revitalized the horror genre and led to a franchise, with follow-up films Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000) and Scream 4 (2011), plus a fifth on the way. Scream was the breakthrough score for Marco Beltrami, whose avant-garde orchestral techniques and cinematic instincts created a suspense–horror style perfectly suited for the franchise ...

  6. Varèse Sarabande revisits Marco Beltrami’s masterful scores from the horror franchise’s first four films with Scream: Original Motion Picture Soundtracks.The 4-LP set—pressed on blood-red vinyl with black smoke swirls—dedicates a full album to each film and includes two hours of unreleased material.

  7. Scream 2: (Marco Beltrami/Danny Elfman) After the surprisingly rousing success of the original Scream not long before, Miramax sought to immediately capitalize on that asset by rushing a sequel out to the widest release in studio history. And the studio's plan worked, as Scream 2, still pilfering the slasher movie genre within its own script, lured in enough youngsters to generate a second ...