Opening Credits: Final Conflict
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- This is the opening sequence for the third film in the Omen series. Between the brilliant cinematography and Jerry Goldsmith's score this part of the film accomplishes more storytelling (and more effective storytelling) than most other films -and all without uttering a single word.
Unfortunately, the rest of the movie is terrible.
[For some reason I couldn't get this video to appear in widescreen: it's all scrunched up, but I hope people can see this and maybe give the film a chance. Four minutes of good filmmaking out of a two-hour movie might seem pitiful, but it's four minutes more than most other films.]
Jerry Goldsmith does epic scales of music.I love his style.
sam neill carries the movie , any scenes without him are boring he's a terrific actor. it's a shame the writers couldn't come up with a better story for the trilogy ' s finale.
Yes, Lee and you're right. This film began great. Now if I'm wrong, There was to be a four film cycle. Jonathan Scott-Taylor would have to reprise as Damien still in his teens or early twenties. then This one with Sam Neill, who does a magnificent performance as the older evil Damien, whose mission is to rule the world and prevent the Second Coming of Christ. (He knows he will be destroyed). Richard Donner should have returned as director but he was having issues with the release of Superman II and all that drama.
@@travismclaurin9419 , LOL a long time ago I wrote a fan fiction story of Damien in his 20s (Damien: Omen 3). This time he was living with his aunt, the sister of Robert and Richard Thorn. The animal hanging around him this time was a black cat. Needless to say it was pretty bad, with the black cat attacking Joan Hart's sister.
Jerry Goldsmiths symphonic centrepiece is far larger than the actual film
Yes! Goldsmiths music is the star of the movie.
Some elements of the movie was really good.
All the more reason to admire a fantastic epic score such as this! A music score becomes a character onto itself
The look of the film was impressive. You'd expect the films to look cheaper with each sequel and this and the scale of the music was a surprise back in 1981. Roger Ebert praised the storytelling during the credits. The problem was that the script didn't know how to end the series.
and the score is brilliant and sublime!
I agree. I don't think he became as powerful as he was supposed to be or as loved. I didn't like the odd rape scene or weird relationship he had. I thought that they should have kept to the whole need to use all 7 daggers. The ending needed to be better and I am not suer how it could have been done.
Not bad as a standalone film but nowhere near as good as the first one. David Seltzer should have done himself justice and gotten involved in the rest of the series.
Sam neill was terrific as damien in this film..
Lionel Newman's orchestration and conducting of Goldsmith's composition was magical. Newman was a legend himself in film scores. Listen to his St. Bernadette score as an example and you can hear the similar style of orchestration.
Jerry goldsmith actually orchestrated this himself. Newman only conducted.
2:36 I was going to a computer fare in Euston, London a few years ago and realized that I passed this door where the priest comes out of. Isn't it a wonderful feeling when your walking around and you discover your where one of your favourite movies was shot?
What address is it in Euston, out of interest?
@@AnytingGoes You got me really curious, so I looked on Google Streetmap, 14 Gordon Square. There is a Blue Plaque in front that Unitarian scholar Robert Travers Herford worked and lived there.
I don't think you'll find the 7 knives Meggido in there though!
It's not the best Omen film but it is the one with the best music.
under rated film
Agreed. I loved it.
This was a great intro. I can't believe that IMDB rates the Damien TV show higher than this. That was terrible.
The daggers are the only survivors through the three movies. Even fire couldnt destroy them.
They probably didn't burn due to there Holy Hertage. At least that's what I believe.
Good movie finally the Antichrist was destroyed, sadly they didnt brought the novelizations 4 and 5 to the cinema, was a better story than the other story of 4 in the book Damien impregnates kate and born a new Antichrist the son of damien the abomination instead of the girl she's a cute actress but not very good portable even no daggers whatsoever.
The score composed by Jerry Goldsmith, conducted by Lionel Newman, orchestrated by Arthur Morton and performed by The National Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus is AWESOME. What a way to wrap up The Omen Trilogy.
This still scared me as a kid.
Underrated entry. Not as good as the first two, but definitely more watchable than what came after. Sam Neil makes an admirable Damien
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La música de introducción de esta gran película es buena.... Termina con dignidad una trilogía d culto
I love that others' opinion of this movie is similar to mine, its not as good as the first 2, they clearly rushed the story and production values but at least they got a proper actor in Sam Neill to sell the dialogue. Imagine how much worse it would have been if they just got an 'up and comming' unknown to play Damien in this.
Sam Neil did a great job which is hard to say as a Christian because of how I feel about the subject. The soundtrack is excellent especially the ending piece. Jerry Goldsmith is phenomenal.
Well done here
En la tercera de la profecía allí es donde un grupo de frailes de monasterios Italiano le pone punto final a la profecía de endemoniado Damian torn
We Want to Know Where were recorded at the beginning of this scene at 0:00 which premiered worldwide on August 19, 1981.
Sam Neil as Damien and Jerry Goldsmith music score saves the final conflict not the boring story
Love this film. It's had bad press but I think it's almost as cool as that first one
Talk about piecing stuff together to make it seem believable and plausible. 😳
So a black man finds the knives that can kill the son of satan and pawns them for 20 dollars 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨 . And I am going stop☹☹☹☹☹☹
We Want to Know Where were recorded at the beginning of this scene at 0:00
You know I love you guys I don't know if you never heard of this guy vein dr. Malachi Z York called are Dwight York I thinks that's him the one that found the knives when they was digging in the ground
@@derayebaker3980 The man who finds the daggers is Al Mathews who later played the sergeant in Aliens
@@davidfrost2819 All these years of seeing the film and I never knew of this trivia! Thanks!!!
@@mikeshirleyforever You're welcome
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Excellent opening scene. We know upon seeing the daggers, Damien is good as dead. However, having waited for three movies for Damien to get killed, let alone injured, the writer couldn’t do any better than have an agnostic at best stab him in the back??? According to the first movie, you had to have some sort of religious affiliation. And you had to use all the daggers. Makes no sense how the evil forces that be allowed her to get as close as she did considering the fate that befell those before her. Big disappointment. I’d have rather seen the Majesty himself jump from the window and kick Damien’s ass.
There are good things in this film, but they don't amount to much unfortunately (besides the music). It just feels routine too often. I take your points about the daggers and Damien's defeat is almost "Can anyone think of how to wrap this all up in 2 minutes of screen time?". And the ending is confusing, with the chief monk not in fact being strangled to death by Damien after all, but it's also not clear that it is him in the final shot.
@@CaminoAirI've always thought that was meant to be Christ carrying her son to her and that he brought him back to life. But I was about 9 when this came out and i first watched it. Also i might have been mixing things up with Sunday School.
Ave Satani!
Kinda hard to predict or write how this movie should have gone or ended but the writing about control trolling the youth minds and religious radicals equals the current time we're in. I love how only the people of faith and the apostles of Satan are the only ones who know what's going on. The intro is the epitome of prophecy must happen regardless of how it ends. This movie is good until the showdown between Damien and Christ.
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Only good part 😂
Jerry Goldsmith is a great composer.
His pieces of music is unique.
The guy at 1:27 was also at Damien’s birthday party in the original ‘Omen’. He is wearing some kind of military uniform. Clearly playing a different character. He was also in the Oval Office scene in ‘Superman II.’
The Fox Hunt scene is brilliant
Hardly Armageddon. It comes across like a Vicar's Tea Party in Tumbridge Wells.
@@Quietstormusic in that case I hope I don't get invited to a vicars tea party in Tunbridge Wells
The almost implies that Church had agents on the look out for the daggers.
Yes, they did.
They are ; the holy church will stop evil
I mean... There was the crusaders so...
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