Out of all the Star Trek overtures, I think this one is my favorite. It's so beautiful. I really miss Jerry Goldsmith. The film world suffered a great loss when he passed away, as did all of us.
This is Goldsmith doing his best Forrest Gump theme variation…and it’s just so beautiful. I’ve cried at this many nights just by repeatedly listening. It’s transforming. Everything else fades after this, then becomes secondary to the spiritual elation that I’ve felt. It’s truly unlike anything else. So simple, yet so profound and unexplainable. The key is in the sustained brass, the beauty and simplicity of the harp and oboe/flute solos, then the stopped horns to change the tone yet keep it quiet…it’s all just so perfect.
Definitely an underrated movie. It's a shame the Son'a Solidarity wasn't explored much further in the franchise. It would be fascinating to see a glimpse of that society.
If only they'd taken Picard there to see his former love interest and actually become a lot younger again, much better than that golem nonsense. OMG this comment is 13 years old
On its on own yes but because of what this music kind of represents it kind if ironically contributes to the problems this movie has unlike first contact for example which had an amazing score which made you think you were in store for something kind of epic.
I miss Jerry Goldsmith so much. This score is very underrated in my opinion. Probably because the movie itself was so forgettable. That B'aku theme is yet another beautiful composition from him.
Insurection being forgettable is one of the least of its issues. Despite it being a big one people do bring up.that being said on it's own its extremely overrated but I think that by being associated with this intro and movie it does contribute a bit to some of the issues this movie has.
This and much of the First Contact soundtrack and film were actually a big part of my growing up years. Especially this soundtrack though, menacing at first, but with a lot of hope and nostalgia in it. Considering the date and that Goldsmith also did some Disney soundtracks, it also reminds me greatly of Disney Mulan, also one of my favourite Disney classics
This is such a beautiful piece of music. Beautifully peaceful, then powerful, then ending with beauty. When I first heard this, I was speechless.I didnt have the words to describe it, which is very unusual for me.
This is tied with First Contact for my favorite TNG film, mainly because it is about the great enemy that is time. And how we should spend it caring for others, and not to hate because you never know when your time or theirs will come.
Honestly I can respect that. I think this movie is extremely flawed but there are some scenes which I can enjoy in this movie but I think the message this movie tries to get across is just stupid especially if you compare it to the show.
As an early 90s child I always dreamt of adventure and drama that would rival the exciting adventures of the enterprise crew- instead I grew up in a culture of radical narcissism, I often wondered if I was missing a trick being friendly and non-judgemental .. I often felt sadness at my younger sibings being born in a post 9-11 world... but then the theme of the enterprise kicks back in and I think whoever you are from whatever society you're in.. be it America or some tiny island that has no clout ... that theme represents hope in the face of hopelessness no matter what your goal is as long as it's not to do harm to anything or anyone on this earth or in the rest of reality
I don't suppose any of you know whether Goldsmith ever expanded his beautiful Ba'ku Village theme into a full orchestral piece. It would be fantastic if it were, as I am a large fan of classical music and this short theme seems so classically inspired it is beyond belief.
Agreed. Someone should treat it the same way the theme from "Inner Light" was expanded on. This theme, the beautiful portion of ST5's title (the only good thing about that whole movie), and "Inner Light" are some of the most beautiful themes in all of Star Trek.
Ovrkyl the theme from “The Inner Light” was composed by Jay Chattaway. But I do agree that there are some similarities between the two pieces. This motif starts with the fanfare written by Alexander Courage (who also orchestrated the score for this entire film) and continues into this serene and quiet melody. Then comes a bit of trouble after Data gets shot and goes crazy. The piece then concludes with Jerry’s theme from TMP/TNG as the Enterprise appears overhead of the camera.
Thanks for posting, because you can't study it otherwise without buying a whole album. I'm fascinated by its subtlety compared to the cover versions that sound like electronic kazoos.
dosmastrify it is 20 years now. I really believe that Jerry Goldsmith was the right composer for the film series of “Star Trek.” It all started with the very first film in 1979. Followed by: “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” (1989) “Star Trek: First Contact” (1996) “Star Trek: Insurrection” (1998) And concluded with “Star Trek: Nemesis” (2002). In addition, Jerry wrote the theme for “Star Trek: Voyager” and won an Emmy Award for it. Unfortunately, during his scoring sessions for “Star Trek: Nemesis,” it was discovered that he was diagnosed with abdominal cancer. “Star Trek: Nemesis” would be his final complete score for a motion picture, as he died just two years later at the age of 75.
StsFiveOneLima and it all came crashing down after this and a certain Trek film that shall not be named but its the one with the Romulans, the wedding, Blue Skies, the second android, space vampires, and the clone.
I remember seeing Generations in the theater, and I don't feel old at all. It seems almost like it was just a couple years ago. I just feel like a kid who got a bit older. BTW, just watched episode 1 of Picard, and there's a definite "Picard" moment that made Star Trek finally feel like Star Trek again (not just explosions in space) which I haven't felt since Voyager ended (no offense to the subsequent shows/movies which I either moderately enjoyed, or haven't gotten around to seeing yet).
+tcchannel1 People hate it because it's more like a TNG episode then a feature length movie but to be honest that's one of the reason why I actually don't mind insurrection, It went back to its roots, It's a solid film, Good story and well made, some of the visual effects ain't great due to ILM not doing the special effects but. It's a classic next generation two parter.. If this was made for TV episode I don't think it would of gotten this much criticism
KD84Afc™ Yes, it was a smaller movie with more of a focus on the story and felt very much like a typical TNG episode. I think people just expect epicness from the films like they got in First contact. It is an enjoyable movie and I still watch it every few years.
its only slightly embarrassing but i am a huge sci-fi and startek fan. this movie has been my favourite since i was very small. and i hum this song all the time.
I love the music when Picard is shown how time is slowed down while spending time with the female lead and a hummingbird slowly hovers. Does anyone have that music?
They were deciding if they should kill off Picard or Data & i think they made the right choice plus there is always potential for Data to come back (Y)
Can we just talk about how in any other movie this music would be considered simply amazing( its ironic because I think even this music is bad because it's sounds so supportive to what is one if the biggest flaws and issues of this movie) even batman and Robin somehow manged to at least get that right this movie somehow cant get even some of the most beautiful music I have heard in a film score right.
Boxanadu Indeed, JJ made the rest of the world suddenly “realise” Star Trek was a shoot ‘em up blockbuster action franchise. Definitely saving it from obscurity...
beautiful really =) such a nice melody .. fits really perfect to the movie i also own the cd ;-) and have you recogniced that in star trek XI the music was completely in the background (in almost all normal films the music is in the background) but in older star trek films with goldsmiths music.. it was different - when i hear a piece of first contacts soundtrack i immediately imagine the scene of the movie live long and prosper ^^
The music is what I remember most from this movie, and a few nice, glamour shots of the Enterprise in the nebula...I wouldn't say that this is a *terrible* movie, but it's not up there with the best of Trek either. It is a solid episode, though.
I felt the movie need more as well. I mean a planet which has the power to restore ones youth would be a highly coveted prize by many species. They could have had war break out for the planet with several other civilizations but I guess they didn't go that route for budget reasons and that they had a war going on in Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
You bring up an interesting point there but I belive it was established this way a federation world. But only the sona knew how to gather the radiation from the planet. To he honest there really is no conflict here well there is but I mean technically the bakku are trespassing on a federation world. Which until this movie admitly was a planet no one cared about until the sona where like oh yeah some non federation people are living on your world can we kick them off because we want use the planets radiation to make us and you guys Imotral basicly but yeah doing so will kill all life on the planet so that's why we want them off. Like just say um you gotta leave or we will kill you. You are kind of literally preventing us from being imortal without having to live on that planet.
@Gojira Shinigami Thank You for posting this. I also consider this a great song and I agree it is poorly put in value in the movie. In defence of Nemesis theme, I think that all main themes in, say, Generations to Nemesis are strongly related to the galactic area where the action takes place. First Contact is SO american with that wind instruments ;) Insurrection theme has the Ba'ku touch. So in Nemesis there should be a Romulan/Reman influence. That noisy orchestral sounds are so much "romulan style" you gotta hate it ;) or not!
Cat Alin even though “Generations” was not scored by Jerry Goldsmith. Dennis McCarthy was the composer of that film, although I think it was a mistake to not use Jerry’s theme from TMP/TNG in that film.
@eXcommunicate1979 i agree the score was one of the only saving parts of this movie i mean the score just fit the tone of the move perfectly its just too bad the ton was stupid.
I have to agree that all the movies were not great, I must say that the soundtracks move me. In my opinion, Jerry Goldsmith kept the Star Trek franchise going thanks to his beautiful music.
Amazing theme. As good as it is, it's not my favourite in star trek. I still prefer The Inner Light, Generations Theme, First Contact, and TNG theme. That's just to say that there is so much amazing music in Star Trek
I never understood why Insurrection isn't all that well liked. I loved it! Insurrection and First Contact were both great! (Unlike the last TNG movie that shall not be named here, of which pretty much the only good things were Troi and Riker's finally getting married and Data singing Blue Skies!!) But I really loved this movie quite a bit. And the music, especially the Ba'ku village theme, which I agree shows up for too rarely in the movie.
the reason i didn't like nemesis as much as the others was because they tried to make it an action movie. the entire last third of it was enterprise fighting the scimitar. Though i have to admit, data dying really caught me off guard. it's like what spock did in wrath of khan
As much as I feel Insurrection was the absolute worst of the Star Trek movies (my reasons are the same as Linkara's), the music in the beginning is so soothing. It just makes me shut my eyes and imagine I'm in some enchanted forest with a river flowing. That was one of the great things about Jerry Goldsmith, even if he did music for movies that were mediocre, he never half-assed his scores. Same thing can be said for James Horner.
With all do respect to Hans Zimmer and his work but he is not the only great movie music composer. Jerry`s son Joel isn`t so bad either and there are James Horner, Alan Silvestri, John Towner Williams, Jr., etc. to name but a few. Check out their music aswell. Enjoy it :) With an open mind I might add. :)
I still believe Insurrection was a great TNG movie, least it felt like Star Trek. I liked it ... for me, its the last good Star Trek movie and aside from most of Enterprise the final good Star Trek outing.
Out of all the Star Trek overtures, I think this one is my favorite. It's so beautiful. I really miss Jerry Goldsmith. The film world suffered a great loss when he passed away, as did all of us.
Hopefully his son Joel will keep it going. Also the orchestra has a lot to do with it. Boston Pops Orchestra I believe did this.
Agree - and the theme for First Contact trailing close behind!
God rest Jerry Goldsmith. My word, that man could paint pictures with music.
A planet where you actually become younger how wonderful would that be,
This is Goldsmith doing his best Forrest Gump theme variation…and it’s just so beautiful. I’ve cried at this many nights just by repeatedly listening. It’s transforming. Everything else fades after this, then becomes secondary to the spiritual elation that I’ve felt. It’s truly unlike anything else. So simple, yet so profound and unexplainable. The key is in the sustained brass, the beauty and simplicity of the harp and oboe/flute solos, then the stopped horns to change the tone yet keep it quiet…it’s all just so perfect.
Definitely an underrated movie. It's a shame the Son'a Solidarity wasn't explored much further in the franchise. It would be fascinating to see a glimpse of that society.
If only they'd taken Picard there to see his former love interest and actually become a lot younger again, much better than that golem nonsense.
OMG this comment is 13 years old
So hopeful, sad, strong - one of Jerry Goldsmith's best peaces of work
It was my second choice after his previous Star Trek First Contact opening theme, but now after many years is the first. And Donna's Murphy character.
On its on own yes but because of what this music kind of represents it kind if ironically contributes to the problems this movie has unlike first contact for example which had an amazing score which made you think you were in store for something kind of epic.
He had a way of putting the spark of human heart in the sci fi.
pieces
This is my favorite movie theme of all.
Not mine, but Jerry Goldsmith will forever be my favorite film composer.
I could listen to those first 3 minutes over and over - just wish there was a version of it that was twice as long
I realize I am quite off topic but do anyone know of a good place to stream new movies online ?
@Mekhi Zyaire try flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Braylen Jalen yea, I've been watching on FlixZone for months myself =)
I have been looking for this for years , now I have found it, I will never forget this beautiful piece of music
The Ba'ku Village is my dream retirement home!
With the tremendous perk of the secret of biological immortality; or at least that is largely the case.
Along with Anije. She was beautiful.
My brother used this song at his wedding and now I will forever think of that wonderful day when listening to this song.
I miss Jerry so much. This was one of his finest. Thanks for sharing.
James Degner he’s not truly gone, as long as we remember him.
between 0:53 and 3:03, my heart just stops as I slow time lie the Baku did to live in the musical moment! ( ima diehard trek fan so thanks so much )
Two trillion galaxies in a universe teeming with life. The infinite power and majesty that is all around us. That was Star Trek. RIP 1967 - 2005.
esattamente... love!
I miss Jerry Goldsmith so much. This score is very underrated in my opinion. Probably because the movie itself was so forgettable. That B'aku theme is yet another beautiful composition from him.
Insurection being forgettable is one of the least of its issues. Despite it being a big one people do bring up.that being said on it's own its extremely overrated but I think that by being associated with this intro and movie it does contribute a bit to some of the issues this movie has.
One of Jerry Goldsmith's best works and that is saying a LOT. Such incredible talent.
This and much of the First Contact soundtrack and film were actually a big part of my growing up years. Especially this soundtrack though, menacing at first, but with a lot of hope and nostalgia in it.
Considering the date and that Goldsmith also did some Disney soundtracks, it also reminds me greatly of Disney Mulan, also one of my favourite Disney classics
This is such a beautiful piece of music. Beautifully peaceful, then powerful, then ending with beauty. When I first heard this, I was speechless.I didnt have the words to describe it, which is very unusual for me.
This piece is beautiful it brings tears to my eyes
This is tied with First Contact for my favorite TNG film, mainly because it is about the great enemy that is time. And how we should spend it caring for others, and not to hate because you never know when your time or theirs will come.
But that's also the theme of Generations. And what an amazing music score that is!
@@mintydog06 "They say 'Time is the fire in which we burn!'"
Right now,@@mainstreetsaint36 my time is running out!
I like this film. Totally enjoyable and wonderful beautiful score to accompany it!
What a horrible way to disregard somebody's personal opinion.
@Anthony Johnson do you also hate Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home? If not, you are a hypocrite.
Honestly I can respect that. I think this movie is extremely flawed but there are some scenes which I can enjoy in this movie but I think the message this movie tries to get across is just stupid especially if you compare it to the show.
Goldsmith magnificent theme, superb!!!!
Just rewatched the film last night. Could listen to this theme for hours on end. Especially the first couple of minutes.
As an early 90s child I always dreamt of adventure and drama that would rival the exciting adventures of the enterprise crew- instead I grew up in a culture of radical narcissism, I often wondered if I was missing a trick being friendly and non-judgemental .. I often felt sadness at my younger sibings being born in a post 9-11 world... but then the theme of the enterprise kicks back in and I think whoever you are from whatever society you're in.. be it America or some tiny island that has no clout ... that theme represents hope in the face of hopelessness no matter what your goal is as long as it's not to do harm to anything or anyone on this earth or in the rest of reality
I always thought it's too similar to Rondo Veneziano.
Simply beautiful.
I don't suppose any of you know whether Goldsmith ever expanded his beautiful Ba'ku Village theme into a full orchestral piece. It would be fantastic if it were, as I am a large fan of classical music and this short theme seems so classically inspired it is beyond belief.
Agreed. Someone should treat it the same way the theme from "Inner Light" was expanded on. This theme, the beautiful portion of ST5's title (the only good thing about that whole movie), and "Inner Light" are some of the most beautiful themes in all of Star Trek.
Ovrkyl the theme from “The Inner Light” was composed by Jay Chattaway. But I do agree that there are some similarities between the two pieces. This motif starts with the fanfare written by Alexander Courage (who also orchestrated the score for this entire film) and continues into this serene and quiet melody. Then comes a bit of trouble after Data gets shot and goes crazy. The piece then concludes with Jerry’s theme from TMP/TNG as the Enterprise appears overhead of the camera.
This along with the theme from DS9's "The Visitor" are my favorite pieces from Star Trek.
@@agenttexx thank you for reminding me that
I agree. But I would also acknowledge Goldsmith's Star Trek Voyager Title theme...
First Contact will probably always be my favorite score, but this one's a close second. Beautiful.
If only the world in that we live in could be like this ba'ku village.
Ba'Ku village is a love waltz.
Thanks for posting, because you can't study it otherwise without buying a whole album. I'm fascinated by its subtlety compared to the cover versions that sound like electronic kazoos.
0:46-3:02 will be included in my wedding! Now if I could just find the right person. :-/
Did you?
Most beautiful piece of music ever composed for a movie -- surpasses even Forrest Gump and Rudy. Wow! thx
Oh My God, Guys.... its been almost 20 years....
Oh shut up :-) but yes..... How long has it been since there was Star Trek like this............
dosmastrify it is 20 years now. I really believe that Jerry Goldsmith was the right composer for the film series of “Star Trek.” It all started with the very first film in 1979. Followed by:
“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” (1989)
“Star Trek: First Contact” (1996)
“Star Trek: Insurrection” (1998)
And concluded with
“Star Trek: Nemesis” (2002).
In addition, Jerry wrote the theme for “Star Trek: Voyager” and won an Emmy Award for it. Unfortunately, during his scoring sessions for “Star Trek: Nemesis,” it was discovered that he was diagnosed with abdominal cancer.
“Star Trek: Nemesis” would be his final complete score for a motion picture, as he died just two years later at the age of 75.
so weird tbh I watch this FC and Star Trek Gen. Fuck I am old.
StsFiveOneLima and it all came crashing down after this and a certain Trek film that shall not be named but its the one with the Romulans, the wedding, Blue Skies, the second android, space vampires, and the clone.
I remember seeing Generations in the theater, and I don't feel old at all. It seems almost like it was just a couple years ago. I just feel like a kid who got a bit older.
BTW, just watched episode 1 of Picard, and there's a definite "Picard" moment that made Star Trek finally feel like Star Trek again (not just explosions in space) which I haven't felt since Voyager ended (no offense to the subsequent shows/movies which I either moderately enjoyed, or haven't gotten around to seeing yet).
A solid Trek movie, but maybe the best Trek music :)
+tcchannel1 Yeah it was pretty good and the soundtrack was wonderful. That is one of the strengths of the franchise, having great soundtracks.
+tcchannel1 People hate it because it's more like a TNG episode then a feature length movie but to be honest that's one of the reason why I actually don't mind insurrection, It went back to its roots, It's a solid film, Good story and well made, some of the visual effects ain't great due to ILM not doing the special effects but. It's a classic next generation two parter.. If this was made for TV episode I don't think it would of gotten this much criticism
KD84Afc™ Yes, it was a smaller movie with more of a focus on the story and felt very much like a typical TNG episode. I think people just expect epicness from the films like they got in First contact. It is an enjoyable movie and I still watch it every few years.
tcchannel1 Me too, I enjoy the film, It's a better movie then Nemesis
First Contact is the only good Next Generation film, Generations is poor and Insurrection and Nemesis both suck ass!
That music was the best part of the movie.
"Where could warp drive ever take us except away from here?"
心がやさしくなりそうな、癒される曲だと感じます。
Jerry Goldsmith!! Enough said... :)
Still, now and always, my favorite film composer.
Jerry Goldsmith's use of the strings section in the Orchestra are beautiful.
god I miss Jerry Goldsmith
Yes. I do, too.
Ditto. Him, James Horner, and John Barry.
He and his son Joel goldsmith were both very good composers. They will both be missed.
Me too!!
R.I.P. Jerry....
It should have a great Star Trek movie for every year!!! Star Trek will be for ever!!!!
This is such beautiful music.
A Truly beautiful song
A great peace of music
Das ist eines der schönsten Themen....
its only slightly embarrassing but i am a huge sci-fi and startek fan. this movie has been my favourite since i was very small. and i hum this song all the time.
A lot of animistic sensations. A masterpiece of a great master... Jerry Goldsmith.
So innocent yet moving
Best work of all
Its simply beautyful
This and Sental Prime sound track is my favorite
seven dislikes it's a beautiful piece of music
Brilliant use of tgeh entire orchestra
Reminds me of Watership Down :') x
good cast, beautiful end theme!
the 3 dislikes are from the borg queen, Soran, and The Sona if there is a forth then it would be shinzon
Six years later, there are eight dislikes. The additional four are from Keevan, Gelnon, Deyos and Weyoun.
@@TelamonianTeukros The 9th dislike is either from Khan or Krall ^^
@@cm7311 Give Khan credit... he appreciated the finer things
This was also in Star trek Beyond when Enterprise arrived at that starbase
i havent seen Insurrection yet. idk where i can watch it.
0.53 i wasnt expecting it to be so gentle & beautiful
Awesome soundtrack.
Lovely star trek theme!
\\//, thanks for uploading . Star Trek 4 ever
I love the music when Picard is shown how time is slowed down while spending time with the female lead and a hummingbird slowly hovers. Does anyone have that music?
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They were deciding if they should kill off Picard or Data & i think they made the right choice plus there is always potential for Data to come back (Y)
It's just a shame data died in such a silly way/in a pretty bad movie.
It's fantastic! Expecially from 1:45 to 3:02
ESTA MUY MUY BIEN GRACIAS
I always wondered if picard went back and used some of that leave. 🤔
thanks for the vid/music
6:35 That's it. That's the stuff.
This reminds me of Goldsmith’s opening theme to Hoosiers.
Peaceful and a scary run enjoyable
Can we just talk about how in any other movie this music would be considered simply amazing( its ironic because I think even this music is bad because it's sounds so supportive to what is one if the biggest flaws and issues of this movie) even batman and Robin somehow manged to at least get that right this movie somehow cant get even some of the most beautiful music I have heard in a film score right.
It's him and John Williams that are up there in my opinion.
The greatness of Star Trek before J.J Abrams ruined it.
We were on the verge of greatness, we were this close to creating the best Star Trek movie for the fans.
Ruined it? J.J. stopped Star Trek from falling into obscurity.
Oh how blind you are.
Boxanadu Indeed, JJ made the rest of the world suddenly “realise” Star Trek was a shoot ‘em up blockbuster action franchise. Definitely saving it from obscurity...
@@Samester48 If being good means 'obscurity' to you then bring it on.
Oi, Linda, tuydo bem?É uma ótima seleção! Beijos!
beautiful really =)
such a nice melody .. fits really perfect to the movie
i also own the cd ;-)
and have you recogniced that in star trek XI the music was completely in the background (in almost all normal films the music is in the background) but in older star trek films with goldsmiths music.. it was different - when i hear a piece of first contacts soundtrack i immediately imagine the scene of the movie
live long and prosper ^^
not the best Trek film, but another marvellous Goldsmith score
The music is what I remember most from this movie, and a few nice, glamour shots of the Enterprise in the nebula...I wouldn't say that this is a *terrible* movie, but it's not up there with the best of Trek either. It is a solid episode, though.
The movie is cringe but this is the best soundtrack!
I felt the movie need more as well. I mean a planet which has the power to restore ones youth would be a highly coveted prize by many species. They could have had war break out for the planet with several other civilizations but I guess they didn't go that route for budget reasons and that they had a war going on in Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
You bring up an interesting point there but I belive it was established this way a federation world. But only the sona knew how to gather the radiation from the planet. To he honest there really is no conflict here well there is but I mean technically the bakku are trespassing on a federation world. Which until this movie admitly was a planet no one cared about until the sona where like oh yeah some non federation people are living on your world can we kick them off because we want use the planets radiation to make us and you guys Imotral basicly but yeah doing so will kill all life on the planet so that's why we want them off. Like just say um you gotta leave or we will kill you. You are kind of literally preventing us from being imortal without having to live on that planet.
3 instruments provide the best sounds violin, piano and flutes.
@Gojira Shinigami Thank You for posting this. I also consider this a great song and I agree it is poorly put in value in the movie. In defence of Nemesis theme, I think that all main themes in, say, Generations to Nemesis are strongly related to the galactic area where the action takes place. First Contact is SO american with that wind instruments ;) Insurrection theme has the Ba'ku touch. So in Nemesis there should be a Romulan/Reman influence. That noisy orchestral sounds are so much "romulan style" you gotta hate it ;) or not!
Cat Alin even though “Generations” was not scored by Jerry Goldsmith. Dennis McCarthy was the composer of that film, although I think it was a mistake to not use Jerry’s theme from TMP/TNG in that film.
@eXcommunicate1979 i agree the score was one of the only saving parts of this movie i mean the score just fit the tone of the move perfectly its just too bad the ton was stupid.
I have to agree that all the movies were not great, I must say that the soundtracks move me. In my opinion, Jerry Goldsmith kept the Star Trek franchise going thanks to his beautiful music.
Bellísima
Any guess what that sneaker on office tile type sound at 6:13 is?
-1 for stupidity
@krazie835 no, its a Klingon piano..its pretty unpopular there because it sounds so feminine
Jerry... :(
Aye.
StsFiveOneLima he’s not truly gone, as long as we remember him.
Amazing theme. As good as it is, it's not my favourite in star trek. I still prefer The Inner Light, Generations Theme, First Contact, and TNG theme.
That's just to say that there is so much amazing music in Star Trek
I never understood why Insurrection isn't all that well liked. I loved it! Insurrection and First Contact were both great! (Unlike the last TNG movie that shall not be named here, of which pretty much the only good things were Troi and Riker's finally getting married and Data singing Blue Skies!!) But I really loved this movie quite a bit. And the music, especially the Ba'ku village theme, which I agree shows up for too rarely in the movie.
Can you talk about what you liked or enjoyed about this movie. Because this move honestly has earned the bad rep it has.
I think the only two good things from that movie were the soundtrack (as usual) and the enterprise flyby scene at the beginning.
the reason i didn't like nemesis as much as the others was because they tried to make it an action movie. the entire last third of it was enterprise fighting the scimitar. Though i have to admit, data dying really caught me off guard. it's like what spock did in wrath of khan
@Pumpkonian - that's what she said
There comes new Star trek Movie The Tree of Live
As much as I feel Insurrection was the absolute worst of the Star Trek movies (my reasons are the same as Linkara's), the music in the beginning is so soothing. It just makes me shut my eyes and imagine I'm in some enchanted forest with a river flowing. That was one of the great things about Jerry Goldsmith, even if he did music for movies that were mediocre, he never half-assed his scores. Same thing can be said for James Horner.
I think Insurrection is the second best TNG cast film, after First Contact. And only Wrath of Khan from the originals tops either.
I would put Into Darkness as worse than Insurrection.
Song full name?
0:52
With all do respect to Hans Zimmer and his work but he is not the only great movie music composer.
Jerry`s son Joel isn`t so bad either and there are James Horner, Alan Silvestri, John Towner Williams, Jr., etc. to name but a few. Check out their music aswell.
Enjoy it :) With an open mind I might add. :)
I still believe Insurrection was a great TNG movie, least it felt like Star Trek. I liked it ... for me, its the last good Star Trek movie and aside from most of Enterprise the final good Star Trek outing.
Earl grey hot !!!
Can't wait for the new Captain Jean-Luc Picard T.V show.
Bet you're not so excited now!
you forgot joel goldsmith he made the opening title for first contact
He wrote some of the action music but not the main title.
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