I have been saying the same thing. Movies were made for adults back then and kids at the time (like I was myself at the time) watched and it helped develop mature adult thinking through the concepts and themes portrayed in Blade Runner for example.
Seeing this opening sequence in the theater a day after it opened was damn near a religious experience. We felt like "Oh, shit, we're about to get our asses kicked."
I remember watching this in a packed theater in LA as a teen. We all cheered when Arnold’s name appeared. Til this day my favorite theme and sci-fi film of all time.
@@tommyt1971 Both title sequences were created by the Slit Scan process pioneered by Doug Trumble to create the Star Gate sequences for 2001 A Space Odessey
Indeed. They were super producers just like (Bruckheimer & Simpson) and made a bunch of great action movies back in the 80's & 90's. Classics like: First Blood, Rambo 2 & 3, Total Recall, Air America, Narrow Margin, The Doors, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Basic Instinct, Cliffhanger & Stargate. Impressive list.
no no no, what real TOTAL REACALL and what fuck? in the novel there's no mutants nor going to mars, he only has his memories from Mars and it doesn't mean he was going on a trip to Mars.
Jerry Goldsmith considered this score to be among his best works. But, an interesting tidbit was that the score was originally going to be performed by an orchestra in Hungary in an effort to save money. However, the results proved to be less than ideal as the orchestra seemed unable to play the score adequately, so the recording session was moved to England with the London National Philharmonic Orchestra hired to perform the score; a wise choice.
What happened? The feels I used to get at the movies back in the 80s..seems like it's been forever. I don't even watch or care about movies nowadays, guess I got old.
Bossman Terminator 2 judgment day is back in theatres. In 3D and HD. I'm going next week to go see it. Total recall and T2 are the best damn Arnold movies. Tbh I'm a big ass Arnold fan. I grew up on his movies.
When I was a child and saw this in the theater, that intro music was SO AMAZING. Sticks with me as one of my favorite opening movie themes 28 years later
Dude, the cheesiness of 90s action mixed with the badassery lended perfectly for young kids that were allowed to watch it! I remember I went to elementary school so excited to talk about Predator 2 and nobody was allowed to watch stuff like that.
I remember being 18 years old watching this at the biggest screen in London at the time, the Odeon Leicester Square. Man alive I was so pumped for what became I think Arnie's best movie. The Story line was great and the acting too..some of the special effects props were a bit fake looking but in hindsight a great movie from that action man era...that never took itself too seriously...fond memories great days
Props fake looking? You wanna fight mate? That head opening scene is still fucking awesome. Man I remember seeing that as a kid, I immediately had to watch that movie. I think that's scene made me love sci fi movies. Fake looking props, this bitch
I can just imagine Paul Verhoeven being like "Quick, turn down the heat, the credits are melting......wow....yeah, that looks pretty good, leave it in."
Another rousing score from The Master, Jerry Goldsmith. This music just pumps you up for the non-stop rollercoaster ride that the movie delivers. I can see why this was one of his personal favorites. So perfectly fitting. The man just had that gift. He will always be remembered for his great body of work, and supreme quality of work also. He will live for ever through the eternal brilliance he gave. And great music is eternal.
Simon Garrett For the love of... Not this argument again?! Jerry Goldsmith did the score for Capricorn One which then Basil Poledouris was "inspired" by on the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack. Jerry then revisted his own work when he produced the music to Total Recall. Just for the record: the Conan The Barbarian soundtrack is my all time favorite ost, but even I know where it got it's inspiration from. R.I.P. Jerry and Basil.
I wasn't taking a dump on Goldsmith but I read that he loved the Conan piece so much he decided to use the same meter and horn blasts - maybe I shouldn't have used the word 'copied' Capricorn One eh? - don't remember the music I'll have to check it
I keep telling people, him and John Williams are the overall best film scorers ever. Not to say that others aren't as great, but their combined catalogues cover literally the best movies ever.
Yeah, but the problem with that was that movies were more or less a crap shoot. You had no idea if the movie was really terrible as say something like Batman and Robin, ya know.
When i was 5/6 i LOVED this movie, still do! Loved watching this with my grandad and re enacting the "two weeks" and the "pulling the bug out of his nose" scenes. This opening title sequence always amazed me. The music, the colour, and the effect that I always thought represented the alien reactor.
I was 8, so anxious to see this film. The previews and magazines featuring this movie before release had all my attention, not to mention my obsession with Arnold. I remember the day I was sitting in my seat in the theater with my family and this theme came on...been humming it for 30 years... absolutely loved the movie
I can _confidently_ say that this is one of the best opening sequences ever produced, for any movie. And I'm so glad the Carolco logo IS included, because it's an essential part.
Makes it a tad worse in your eyes? I personally don't have Tristar logo asociated with *bliss* that closely. Depends on what pictures you were exposed to as a child, I guess.
This is partly why this is one of the best movies as well as one of the best Arnold movies ever- ultra-violent intro to fit an ultra-violent movie; this is beautifully heavy stuff as it is paced correctly in time. Movies nowadays have those distractingly annoying intros with small white names in the corners of the screen or they save the intros for the end credits which I find so boring!
I wouldn't let my 6 year old watch it, it's a pretty fucked up movie. My mother let me watch the terminator when i was 7. Times were different back then in the late 80s early 90s.
@@MetalAddict6810 that's because we had adult parents. I was 5 or 6 when I first watched Die Hard 2 (or T2). Hell I was able to watch Ghostbusters. I had a conversation how I was different from my gf about R movie experiences as kids with my mother and all she said was, "We were an adult family. We knew the difference between reality and fiction. That's why we let you, while she had to wait when she was 13."
Always gets me pumped up, will definitely rewatch, such a good film, it's another great part of what I would call the "Paul Verhoeven Sci-fi Trilogy" (RoboCop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers)
This intro sends chills down my spine!!! HOF movie!!! Rachel Ticotin & Sharon Stone are gorgeous!!! Thank you Mario Kassar and of course, Mr. Arnold!!!!! To me, it's his best movie in a line of his already great movies!!!!!!
Will always be my second favorite Arnold movie behind Conan!!!! This intro is everything, I went looking for it to make my ringtone. Hahaha!!! No, seriously. Big Arnold fan.
What a fantastic feeling watching 'Total Recall' at a rammed full pictures back in 1990 & this music starts! There was electricity in the air! Back then Arnie was King & this film had been eagerly anticipated for months. It didnt disappoint, what a classic!!! None stop action from start to finish, brilliant story and special effects that look as good as anything today. Superb.
Not many films have an intro theme that stays with you, but this one has stuck with me for decades. Makes me want to get up and fight some bad guys. Gets the juices flowing for action.
I like at how the opening credits look like a curtain being lowered, not raised. Given the theme of the movie it makes you wonder about what is all being obscured from you.
Easily my favorite title sequence in all of film history. The flashy text combined with Goldsmith's epic score really sets the mood. You know within the first 45 seconds what kind of film it is going to be; fun and awesome as tits.
One of my favourite Jerry Goldsmith scores. A lot of his cues were rhythm-based but he could turn in a killer melody with the best of them (Air Force One springs to mind). And whoever came up with this brilliantly hypnotic title sequence was also a genius.
This movie holds a somewhat special place in my heart. When I was in boot camp at Parris Island we got to go see this movie. Of course, we had to "pay" for it. We did a twelve mile hump the morning of. That is not a long distance, but in the heat of the Carolina low country it was...memorable.
DONE HAVE ONE. GO FIND UR OWN DAD. NOW DONT OPEN UR DUMB MOUTH.U'VE BEEN WARNED JEW LOVER (nothing can beat the insult) LET ME ENJOY AFRICA, PEACE OUT!
Superb opening credits. The red colours.. the music..the fading fonts. Alexander Wang did some mens tops with the same colours and font. Looked class but very expensive! Anyhow what a film. It's a classic and it has everything
Total Recall is the best sci-fi action movie, i have ever seen. And in my opinion, this orinigal version is much better than the remake. I still have this movie on VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray. Also, Jerry Goldsmith is a legend. And hey, Sharon Stone was pretty hot in that movie - miaow ❤️😻! Thank you. 🐈✌️
Oh how I sat so excited in the cinema as these titles ran. Pure (ENERGY BURSTING) Sci Fi. God bless you Arnold for giving my youth so many amazing bad ass movies to escape the world in. Cheers.
Oh baby, this intro makes me wish I had three ears🤣
LoL....Damn, man don't even know if he been to Mars or not! HaHa..
Genius
You're just a spam-bot. So, you don't have any ears! Stop being such a useless tit.
I was in Mars and boi I almost got a 3 dicks surgery.
😂😂😂👏🏻
This intro sequence alone is better than the whole 2012 remake)
1000% agreed!
Артем Кондратьев
Man, that remake disappointed me so much..
Having enjoyed the original and then watched the remake I can't disagree with your comment.
The original is a classic for all times!!
Артем Кондратьев I haven't seen the entire remake.
Paul Verhoeven wakes every morning knowing that he made 3 of the greatest sci fi films of all time
Total Recall.
Robocop
Starship Troopers.
Yeah... I fully agree.
Yes, you have twoooooooo weeeeeeeeeeeks to watch all 3.
or 20 secs to comply...
And Showgirls.
@@steveouk90126 Everyone has their bad days
@@steveouk90126 not seen it, but i bet there's plenty of parties that Richter could go to ?...
I like the way this film don’t fuck around, opening percussion starts as soon as the Carolco logo appears.
Epic movie intro. Immerses you right into the movie. They don't make them like this anymore.
Agree one 100%
+DCTib That into is hard to bet.Legendary intro.
+DCTib I'll be praying for you
They still do them sometimes) But these are stunning, of course!
I have been saying the same thing. Movies were made for adults back then and kids at the time (like I was myself at the time) watched and it helped develop mature adult thinking through the concepts and themes portrayed in Blade Runner for example.
That intro had serious impact.
Listen to this with Beats headphones,
you do know that beats cost $14.99 to make right ? , I wish I was kidding :(
I prefer to use my Bluedio R+ Legends, they have way better sound with a total of 8 speakers
Reggie Rodriguez with or without headphones, this sounds awesome
The music is pure gold
It sure is, no surprises why he was chosen to do the Rambo instalments, sadly he passed away in 2004 : Brian Tyler is a formidably talented composer!.
This was Jerry Goldsmith not Brian Tyler.
Of course this music is gold, it was made by a goldsmith.....duh
Yes, Jerry Goldsmith is a music composing God!!!
They call him GOLD SMITH (☺) for a reason. The guy literally smithes gold.
If the movie ended right after this intro it would still be a good movie.
epic comment !! :D loved this movie!!!
LOL 100% agreed
TWO WEEKS!! TWOUUUOOU WEEKSH!!! TUOWOOOOOWUOUU WEEKS!!!!
Seeing this opening sequence in the theater a day after it opened was damn near a religious experience. We felt like "Oh, shit, we're about to get our asses kicked."
And still better then the remake 😂😂
hahahaha you think this is the real Total Recall?
It is!
I never thought of that lol
What I love most about that quote is that when I read it, I heard Arnie's voice in my head saying it.
Yeah me too I liked the remake of of total recall but nothing beats the original
You are good!
IT IS!
I remember watching this in a packed theater in LA as a teen. We all cheered when Arnold’s name appeared. Til this day my favorite theme and sci-fi film of all time.
Opening night crowds are the best!
Me too!
..arnold owned the 80's and 90s !
We all cheered when Goldsmith's name appeared!
I remember the trailer "Total action! Total excitement! Total SCHWARZENEGGER!"
This is ART. You can't normally say that about opening credits.
Ranks up there with the opening titles of the 1st Superman movie.
Watch vertigos
@@tommyt1971 Both title sequences were created by the Slit Scan process pioneered by Doug Trumble to create the Star Gate sequences for 2001 A Space Odessey
This whole f*in movie feels like the work of celestial beings who were far more than mere mortals for sure. 🍷
summer 1990 ..great year for flicks
This intro still sends shivers down my spine.
Totally
The opening notes after the synth kicks in makes you imagine the sunrises over Mars, or is that “MAHHZZ”??
Every. Single. Time. Goldsmith’s theme alongside the Carolco logo and the motion graphics. Good God… (chef kiss)
@bregowine when the intro hit this hard you know you're in for a treat.
@@pavelhanek9790 i recall that too
First 20 seconds and you know already this is gonna be an awesome movie.
Jerry Goldsmith. A true genius. I have so many of his soundtracks. Sorely missed. RIP ⚘
Outland, 1981 with Sean Connery and Runaway,1984 are my favorite Jerry Goldsmith soundtracks
Supergirl. Just fantastic
El gran Jerry Goldsmith para esta película se inspiró en la intro de Conan el bárbaro compuesta por Basil Poledouris.
Yeah such genius to completely rip off Basil Poledouris' Conan the Barbarian theme.
I knew someone who played the lead trombone on Rambo 2!
at that time when you saw Carolco, Andrew Vajna and Mario Kassar on the opening credits, you definitely knew the movie's gonna be great
So true I would always say the same thing whenever I saw those two names together at the beginning of a movie.
Indeed. They were super producers just like (Bruckheimer & Simpson) and made a bunch of great action movies back in the 80's & 90's. Classics like: First Blood, Rambo 2 & 3, Total Recall, Air America, Narrow Margin, The Doors, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Basic Instinct, Cliffhanger & Stargate. Impressive list.
@@coolcat6303 Nowadays, Andy Vajna produces Hungarian movies. Some of them are great(The Whisky Robber), while others are unwatchable(pappa pia).
Damm right, mega budget 1990's at its best, seriously epic intro, prehaps only beaten by T2's
RIP Andrew Vajna
Gotta love how the music syncs up with the credits when Arnold's name appears.
I've written music for TV commercials and a good video editor usually syncs the visuals to the music where possible.
Pretty sure that was deliberate :)
This music is stronger than coffee. Heard it late at night, couldn't sleep.
Epic intro's like this are a thing of the past.
So are great movies. Hollywood sux now.
Hollywood these days is wimpy af
Best movie intro ever.
It's up there
"Open your Mind" to this brilliant score !
Incredible scene that.
..
That's the real TOTAL REACALL.
big time
no no no, what real TOTAL REACALL and what fuck? in the novel there's no mutants nor going to mars, he only has his memories from Mars and it doesn't mean he was going on a trip to Mars.
The only one
Probably one of the greatest movie themes of all time. Sets the perfect tone for the movie.
Jerry Goldsmith considered this score to be among his best works.
But, an interesting tidbit was that the score was originally going to be performed by an orchestra in Hungary in an effort to save money. However, the results proved to be less than ideal as the orchestra seemed unable to play the score adequately, so the recording session was moved to England with the London National Philharmonic Orchestra hired to perform the score; a wise choice.
I remember seing this in the theater on a Sunday. When I heard the theme, I knew I was in for a ride.
What happened? The feels I used to get at the movies back in the 80s..seems like it's been forever. I don't even watch or care about movies nowadays, guess I got old.
Bossman Terminator 2 judgment day is back in theatres. In 3D and HD. I'm going next week to go see it. Total recall and T2 are the best damn Arnold movies. Tbh I'm a big ass Arnold fan. I grew up on his movies.
It was the first soundtrack I got. (now I've 400+)
I would've died if I saw this in theatre.
Me too. I knew then it would be a very special flick. That intro music alone is really something.
Great intro, one of the best
Ronny Cox, the ultimate greedy corporation CEO of the 80s...
Lol he was a prick in Robocop,but he was an even bigger prick in Total Recall.
Well was good in Beverly hills cop
*he
.. in Paul Verhoeven movies
Also great at dueling banjos
When I was a child and saw this in the theater, that intro music was SO AMAZING. Sticks with me as one of my favorite opening movie themes 28 years later
Dude, the cheesiness of 90s action mixed with the badassery lended perfectly for young kids that were allowed to watch it! I remember I went to elementary school so excited to talk about Predator 2 and nobody was allowed to watch stuff like that.
@@TunaDad I definitely didn’t need to be see this as a child. My mom didn’t know how wild it was an allowed me. Lol.
I remember being 18 years old watching this at the biggest screen in London at the time, the Odeon Leicester Square. Man alive I was so pumped for what became I think Arnie's best movie. The Story line was great and the acting too..some of the special effects props were a bit fake looking but in hindsight a great movie from that action man era...that never took itself too seriously...fond memories great days
I remember watching it at the theater on the day of release I was also 18.
Props fake looking? You wanna fight mate? That head opening scene is still fucking awesome. Man I remember seeing that as a kid, I immediately had to watch that movie. I think that's scene made me love sci fi movies. Fake looking props, this bitch
My dad saw it there too!
I though the woman’s three tits looked pretty real.
@Danny Hurley imo I think only arnies acting was pretty bad but the movie was so good that it made up for it
Best intro in all movies ever!
I can just imagine Paul Verhoeven being like "Quick, turn down the heat, the credits are melting......wow....yeah, that looks pretty good, leave it in."
Another rousing score from The Master, Jerry Goldsmith. This music just pumps you up for the non-stop rollercoaster ride that the movie delivers. I can see why this was one of his personal favorites. So perfectly fitting. The man just had that gift. He will always be remembered for his great body of work, and supreme quality of work also. He will live for ever through the eternal brilliance he gave. And great music is eternal.
I agree. One of his best score ...
Y'all know though that he simply copied/paid homage to the Theme from Conan?
Simon Garrett For the love of... Not this argument again?! Jerry Goldsmith did the score for Capricorn One which then Basil Poledouris was "inspired" by on the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack. Jerry then revisted his own work when he produced the music to Total Recall. Just for the record: the Conan The Barbarian soundtrack is my all time favorite ost, but even I know where it got it's inspiration from.
R.I.P. Jerry and Basil.
I wasn't taking a dump on Goldsmith but I read that he loved the Conan piece so much he decided to use the same meter and horn blasts - maybe I shouldn't have used the word 'copied'
Capricorn One eh? - don't remember the music I'll have to check it
I keep telling people, him and John Williams are the overall best film scorers ever. Not to say that others aren't as great, but their combined catalogues cover literally the best movies ever.
The art on this opening is... I don´t know. Beatiful and mesmerizing. It gives the chills right away.
was this cgi
@@kascnef No, it's optical effects. Looked amazing on a huge screen in a dark cinema.
Love how the opening theme and credits pull you right into the movie and sets the mood right there
gotta love Jerry Goldsmith! may he rest in peace
justin whitworth he's dead? When he died?
tarden132 sorry for the late reply but in 2004
i love everthyng about this movie, arnold, the soundtrack, the visual effects, the gore... its so badass movie! a master piece!
The remake can't touch this!
Some people claim they've watched Titanic 900 times. I've watched this intro...
The most powerful theme I've ever heard - so wonderful.
Wish I was old enough to watch this in cinemas back then, would've been an amazing experience.
Yeah, but the problem with that was that movies were more or less a crap shoot. You had no idea if the movie was really terrible as say something like Batman and Robin, ya know.
I watched in the cinema the day of release. I remember this intro very well.
my dad took me when i was six, one of my most thrilling memories.
And smoke a joint before showtime 🤣
It was amazing .
2020 and this is still my favorite movie opening of all time.
They don't make these intros like this anymore. This is perfection
This intro was perfect for an Arnold movie. Such a epic theme. Brings back memories.
@Bruce Wayne lmao "Im cumming in da gym im cumming at home im cumming everywhere" -Arnold
This whole f*in movie feels like the work of celestial beings who were far more than mere mortals for sure. 🍷
Jerry Goldsmith was a Legend. This is my favorite opening title music which clearly blends the action theme and story.
Three people work for Cohaagen.
PlasmaCoolantLeak THIRTY persons work for Coahaggen now!!!
Funny name - Cohagen. Hmmm... doesn't SOUND jewish!
They swallowed the red pill.
@@2011littleguy it's more German than Jewish
I work for Dick Jones!
When i was 5/6 i LOVED this movie, still do!
Loved watching this with my grandad and re enacting the "two weeks" and the "pulling the bug out of his nose" scenes.
This opening title sequence always amazed me.
The music, the colour, and the effect that I always thought represented the alien reactor.
I was 8, so anxious to see this film. The previews and magazines featuring this movie before release had all my attention, not to mention my obsession with Arnold. I remember the day I was sitting in my seat in the theater with my family and this theme came on...been humming it for 30 years... absolutely loved the movie
I can _confidently_ say that this is one of the best opening sequences ever produced, for any movie. And I'm so glad the Carolco logo IS included, because it's an essential part.
ClarenseE no tristar logo before it
Makes it a tad worse in your eyes? I personally don't have Tristar logo asociated with *bliss* that closely. Depends on what pictures you were exposed to as a child, I guess.
This is partly why this is one of the best movies as well as one of the best Arnold movies ever- ultra-violent intro to fit an ultra-violent movie; this is beautifully heavy stuff as it is paced correctly in time. Movies nowadays have those distractingly annoying intros with small white names in the corners of the screen or they save the intros for the end credits which I find so boring!
U just know something Epic is coming...
Will always be one of my favorite movies. The production alone is gold
This movie is epic asf. I never get tired of watching it.
I was 6 years old when I saw this in the cinema , with my mom.
I wouldn't let my 6 year old watch it, it's a pretty fucked up movie. My mother let me watch the terminator when i was 7. Times were different back then in the late 80s early 90s.
@@MetalAddict6810 that's because we had adult parents. I was 5 or 6 when I first watched Die Hard 2 (or T2). Hell I was able to watch Ghostbusters. I had a conversation how I was different from my gf about R movie experiences as kids with my mother and all she said was, "We were an adult family. We knew the difference between reality and fiction. That's why we let you, while she had to wait when she was 13."
Always gets me pumped up, will definitely rewatch, such a good film, it's another great part of what I would call the "Paul Verhoeven Sci-fi Trilogy" (RoboCop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers)
This intro sends chills down my spine!!! HOF movie!!! Rachel Ticotin & Sharon Stone are gorgeous!!! Thank you Mario Kassar and of course, Mr. Arnold!!!!! To me, it's his best movie in a line of his already great movies!!!!!!
when movies were real, man. Worth the price of the ticket
The opening theme says it all-you're gonna get a ride of you're life!. Whoever watched this at the cinema must have been in awe at the time.
I wish I saw this in theatres. I got to see Batman in 89' with my dad.
They don't make movies like this anymore.
Tough music for a very tough movie ☺
"You think this is the real Total Recall....It is!!!"
The intro gets you grip straight away you know you're going to be in for a good time on this movie.
Paul Verhoeven the absolute legend
Will always be my second favorite Arnold movie behind Conan!!!! This intro is everything, I went looking for it to make my ringtone. Hahaha!!! No, seriously. Big Arnold fan.
What a fantastic feeling watching 'Total Recall' at a rammed full pictures back in 1990 & this music starts! There was electricity in the air! Back then Arnie was King & this film had been eagerly anticipated for months. It didnt disappoint, what a classic!!! None stop action from start to finish, brilliant story and special effects that look as good as anything today. Superb.
Such a great era for movies.
Not many films have an intro theme that stays with you, but this one has stuck with me for decades. Makes me want to get up and fight some bad guys. Gets the juices flowing for action.
The nostalgia is incredible!!!
yeah even with Robert Picardo as Johnny Cab.
When you like every comment as you're scrolling down
I like at how the opening credits look like a curtain being lowered, not raised. Given the theme of the movie it makes you wonder about what is all being obscured from you.
Easily my favorite title sequence in all of film history. The flashy text combined with Goldsmith's epic score really sets the mood. You know within the first 45 seconds what kind of film it is going to be; fun and awesome as tits.
One of my favourite Jerry Goldsmith scores. A lot of his cues were rhythm-based but he could turn in a killer melody with the best of them (Air Force One springs to mind).
And whoever came up with this brilliantly hypnotic title sequence was also a genius.
RIP Jerry Goldsmith!
Legendary childhood stuff, absolutely love this theme. Pure class.
Just watched this yesterday again, what a classic!!!
This movie holds a somewhat special place in my heart. When I was in boot camp at Parris Island we got to go see this movie. Of course, we had to "pay" for it. We did a twelve mile hump the morning of. That is not a long distance, but in the heat of the Carolina low country it was...memorable.
Clack, clack, clackclackclack ...clack,clack clackclackclack
Nah man, I think the correct lyrics are
KSSSH
KSSSH
KSSSH
KSSH-KSSH
Nooo. The correct lyric is"
DUNK dunk dunk dunk da DAH dunk da DUNK DUNK DUNK
Are you describing a mans hips clapping some cheeks while drilling a hot girl?
Good grief, is it really nearly 30 years since I queued up to watch this at my local cinema? Nearly half a lifetime ago!
My local cinema just reopened and they decided to show the new 4K restoration on the big screen and it was glorious 🙂👍
Lucky!
As a kid I used to rewind the VHS to the Carloco intro and listen again and again. Shivers down my spine. What an opening
Goldsmith does it again - brilliant theme music from one of the many memorable movies ever made!.
Magical movies totally sticks to ur mind & remains with u to ur grave.
DONT OPEN THAT DUMB MOUTH
DONE HAVE ONE. GO FIND UR OWN DAD. NOW DONT OPEN UR DUMB MOUTH.U'VE BEEN WARNED JEW LOVER (nothing can beat the insult) LET ME ENJOY AFRICA, PEACE OUT!
Listen to this with Beats headphones..close your eyes and watch it take your mind far
One of the greatest movie intro themes ever composed imo. Jerry Goldsmith was a genius!
sublime ,what a memories !!!!! a missing the 90's
Superb opening credits. The red colours.. the music..the fading fonts. Alexander Wang did some mens tops with the same colours and font. Looked class but very expensive! Anyhow what a film. It's a classic and it has everything
Meant to last. Nothing was overlooked.
This film is ahead of it's time
Goldsmith was a genius. So many classics. He even created the sound of Star Trek.
Total Recall is the best sci-fi action movie, i have ever seen. And in my opinion, this orinigal version is much better than the remake. I still have this movie on VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray. Also, Jerry Goldsmith is a legend. And hey, Sharon Stone was pretty hot in that movie - miaow ❤️😻! Thank you. 🐈✌️
I saw this in cinema yesterday in the UK. Amazing intro. Like they say, they don't make them like this anymore.
my number one piece of motivational music
Best first 15 seconds of any film ever is the Total Recall Carolco intro
One of the best intro credits in the history of motion pictures.
This soundtrack gets me pumped every time.
No one can recreate this perfection. It's either too fast or too weak. This is a monument.
Now that’s an introduction to a great movie. 🎥 🍿
Dope credit effects,dope theme and the movie didn't even start 🔥🔥🔥
*The one and only Total Recall*
Oh how I sat so excited in the cinema as these titles ran. Pure (ENERGY BURSTING) Sci Fi.
God bless you Arnold for giving my youth so many amazing bad ass movies to escape the world in. Cheers.
What an experience it must of been seeing this at the theaters back in the 1990s.
I played the 1989 Batman intro theme over the opening credits and it really suits it.
an insanely wonderful example of epic film music!
I love it when epic movies start their scores right at the beginning where production logos are showing.
I play this theme when I’m at the gym! My favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movie of all time!!
Anybody else listen to this and wish they could get their ass to Mars?