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Ok so really this page is a bit boring, what is its point you may ask. Well essentially its a history of my site and beyond that its little else. I felt i couldn't just delete all the little comments i made each time i updated so i've posted them here for, i don't know, nostalgia perhaps.
28th April: The site opens. After many painful minutes of building and exasperated exclaimations as i struggle to get to grips with the way things work on Geocities its finally up and i'm pleased to say , running.
I've added the first 2 of hopefully many reviews (
Johnny English and Star Trek Nemesis)  and i hope that they inform well what i think of the CDs and are interesting reads. If you find you don't agree with my reviews then in future i'm hoping you will be able to leave your views in a guestbook. But until i make one your all just gonna have to put up with my opinions. So for now get used to it!
Also i have sucessfully added a few links and a links page to some other good websites.   

29th April: Posted the
Star trek Voyager soundtrack review.   
  
   
30th April: Added my own cover art to the Voyager review.
Also i have added a guestbook for everyones views and thoughts.   

1st May: I have added a review of the
Aliens soundtrack by the legendary James Horner. This review includes my own art work cover.  

2nd May: Added a review of
Shaft 2000, a remake of the 1970s hit. The score is by David Arnold and is an orchestral/electronic masterpiece.  
  
3rd May: Added the
Rush Hour 2 review along with Poster art for it. Again i made this art myself. Good?  
  
4th May: Added a review for
Star Trek Enteprise, the first really bad review on the site.  
 
6th May: Added the
Stargate SG-1 review. This review has a simple art image. I'll be doing a better one for The Best of Stargate SG-1 CD when that is written. That will be after the Farscape review.  
 
11th May: I decided to put up a review of
The Matrix Reloaded instead of the Farscape review whilst the Matrix Reloaded is still a new release. No art work yet for this one as i haven't got many matrix reloaded images.   
 
12th May: Added the
Stargate SG-1: The Best of Season 1 with all the usual artwork (All images from Within The Serpent's Grasp).   
 
13th May: Added the
Farscape review.  
 
15th May: updated the Farscape review with a new cover image and added the
Blues Brothers review.
Also i put up a page with all the full size poster art pieces on. That page is cunningly named "
Site Art Work".  
 
18th May: Added the review of the
True Lies soundtrack. There is no art for this review yet, i'm working on it though.  
 
19th May: Added the True Lies Art.  
 
20th May: Added the
Sphere review along with a large poster for it. I also put up a Matrix Reloaded poster made not by me but by a friend who runs the Stoney's Music Reviews site.  
 
21st May: I have added the second review of my two current favourite Elliot Goldenthal scores. The
Alien3 album release does him credit the Sphere album release does not.   
 
5th June: After a week away due to exam pressures i'm back with a new review of John Frizzel's score for
Alien Resurrection, which is better than it intially sounds.  
 
9th June: For this update i have moved sharply away from Sci-fi for a bit with Michael Kamen's stunning
Three Musketeers. Ok so the 1993 Walt Disney film is not that great being very cheesey and other criticisms aside the score is Kamen's best.  
 
19th June: Finally the
Alien film series scores are complete with a review of the original Alien score by Jerry Goldsmith.  
 
30th June: Having done nothing on the site for almost two weeks i'm back with a review for David Arnold's
THE MUSKETEER. In the next few days i'll be posting several more reviews which i have prepared today as i realised i hadn't done much in along time. There is no poster art for The Musketeer as its a crappy film an i couldn't find any good pictures (Probably because its a crappy film). There will be Posters for the next two reviews.  
 
2nd June:  At last Goldsmith's best action score ever is reviewed,
TOTAL RECALL.
This is the penultimate review of a CD in my collection. After Small Soldiers the next review will arrive after i go to town and buy a new score release.  
 
9th June: A new update today with as promised yes its
SMALL SOLDIERS. Fun film not so great score surprisingly from Jerry Goldmsith.  
 
18th July: Its been a while but i'm back with
Terminator 3. It took so long to prepare because i remade the poster to accompany the review three times. Maybe i shouldn't have spent sdo long on it but i reckon it was worth it, the art speaks for itself.
August 12th: Well its been a long time, i've been taking it easy in the surprisingly hot north of England, now i'm back home and with just a week or so until all hell breaks loose and its the GCSE results day. Oh well nothing i can do i suppose. Anyway, i've posted up two new reviews of The Terminator and Terminator 2 with some posters. The poster are great ideas, but its finding any decent pictures thats a problem. Once i get the DVDs of both films i'm going to doing some major revamping of those posters.

August 14th: I've put up the
special Terminator page. On it are all the reviews, plus a Brad Fiedel tribute and loads of info on both of the James Cameron films. Plus the background for the page is a cool Termiantor montage, quite striking.

August 18th: I'm putting up a review of a soundtrack i found in a shop whilst on holiday, finally i found a soundtrack which i'd been searching high and low for for ages, George Martin's score for
Live And Let Die. This is one of my favourite bond scores so i may have gotten a bit carried away in how good it is but believe me when i say its great!!!
August 22nd: The site log page goes up. I would link this page here but as this is being written on this page i don't really see any point.
30th August: As promised i have updated the Terminator poster. now it is much better i can sleep easy again.

1st September: I have at last put up the
special Alien Saga page. I've posted it up under the wrong page name but its something i may just manage to live with!! There WILL be some extra info on the movies and composers i just haven't written it yet.

3rd September: Well here goes, my first ever review of a golden era score Bernard Herrmann's
North By Northwest. I Have to say i was bolled over by this score, despite being old its actually very good.
5th September: The second review of a James Bond score goes up today. John Barry Fans beware! i don't think alot of The Man With The Golden Gun score.
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