One of my favorite JG scores. The creativity on display here is absolutely unbelievable. Theme after theme after theme. All unique. All satisfying. Enough themes here for half a dozen films. Landmark masterpiece score. And a master class in how to write music for film.
I agree, when I first heard his theme from Star Trek TMP I thought it was okay but on repeat listens over the last few years I've come to realise just how wonderful it is.
One of my favorite JG scores. The creativity on display here is absolutely unbelievable. Theme after theme after theme. All unique. All satisfying. Enough themes here for half a dozen films. Landmark masterpiece score. And a master class in how to write music for film.
Movies that would've been forgotten hadn't Jerry scored them. There will never be another one like him.
Hopefully someone does spring up one day with his skill one day again.
I know I'm pretty randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Kaden Cairo Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Taylor Landon definitely, I have been using FlixZone for since march myself =)
@Taylor Landon Thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it!
Jerry the best composer always !!!
Me encanta esta banda sonora de Jerry Goldsmith!!!
Masterpiece!
Thing I like about JG scores is that they grow on you, don't get it first time but then layers unfold with each listen!
I agree, when I first heard his theme from Star Trek TMP I thought it was okay but on repeat listens over the last few years I've come to realise just how wonderful it is.
Jerry Goldsmith is my favourite film composer next to John Williams.
Mine is James Horner.
Lionheart wasn't that mediocre. It's been forgotten, but it's actually pretty good.
9:15 there is a video of JG conducting this passage in Budapest on youtube.
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6:02- The Wrong Flag
Where is the part where Lionheart fights the Scotsman? I really liked the instrumental that plays in that scene.
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Is this taken from the regular, or the expanded edition?