In 1983 Blue Thunder landed successfully in cinemas, starring Roy Scheider, the infamous hero of Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” (1975) during a time when action movies were becoming something special and really enjoyable with actors like Schwarzenegger or Stallone. However, “Blue Thunder” has less face-to-face combats, but contains an interesting storyline and impressive helicopter scenes and dogfights. To tell you something about the score, I will let director John Badham take the word, as I think one couldn’t have said it better: “In his score, Rubinstein has utilized the synthesizer in a truly symphonic manner, both alone and with brass, percussion and string ensembles. The Synclavier II, a digital computer instrument is combined and layered with both the Jupiter, The Prophet and the Moog analog synthesizers. In addition, a most unusual sound was created by placing a microphone inside a very large empty water bottle underneath a Steinway grand piano. If this record were played backwards, the listener will hear secret encoded messages of a sensitive nature (just kidding).” Enjoy!
Arthur B. Rubinstein, was the right man, in the right place, at the right time. When it came to choosing the composer for the 1983 movie Blue Thunder. R.I.P. Authur, thanks for the music.
One of my favourites of its era: A not too unrealistic amalgam of 70ies conspiracy thriller and 80ies technology inspired action. Add some breathtaking helicopter stunts, superb acting by Scheider, Oates and McDowell and Rubinstein's adequately synth-riddled score and you're in for one of the most thrilling flights in movie history. "Catch you later!"
Watched the movie with approx 7 yrs of age the first time and not understand it... my uncle then said "wait a few yrs" ... and hell boy he was right. this movie is older then myself but its one of my favs for sure.
In 1985 Chuck Henry did an Eye On L.A. tv special on the LAFD and had the opening theme music during one of the “structure fire” dispatches -so great!!
Holy crap this is absolutely AMAZING, the fidelity is just unreal, I love it. I can't believe how good it sounds, feels like I'm watching the movie again.
Wish I could have been there, but I was only five years old at the time. I had to catch it on TV a while later and I never forgot it. Perfect casting and a great score.
Thanks for sharing, one of my favourite movies of the 80s. The 80s and the absolute movie magic that existed then will sadly never return, from the looks of things today!
It's a brilliant score. Top track or one of them is "Adios JAFO". And there's that moment in River Chase Hide & Seek, 13.05, "come on you tub of shit!" Underrated score really.
Just LOVE this film always have since a kid it just stuck with me - the sound track was Outstanding Like the A-Team - Airwolf and Nightrider all amazing music that as a kid made you want to be them! -- I would have loved to meet Roy Scheider RIP
One of the very first soundtrack LP's I owned, having to go to a specialist music shop in London to buy the US import. I recall having three LP's wearing out my record player - Blue Thunder, Star Trek II, and Conan the Barbarian
This movie clearly showed how close the cooperation was between Holywood and the US military. The Blue Thunder helicopter resembled the Apache helicopter ( which was operational 7 years later during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm) perfectly (except: for the landing-gear),
The Blue Thunder was actually a french helicopter : a Gazelle SA-341G the production modified in order to look more like an Apache. They didn't want to use an american model because they were afraid the companies might not approve the themes of the movie and the way it portrays the "future" use of helicopters.
V05062020 La Versión Serie de esta película era con la participación del Gran Actor James Farentino, protagonista rivalizando con Jan- Michael Vincent de Airwolf y Ernest Borgnine, con quien actua James Farentino en Jesus de Nazareth de Franco Zeffirelli; Música del Maestro Maurice Jarre. Airwolf Música del Maestro Sylvester Levay y Maestro Rick Paterson, la mejor Serie de los 80s.
In the year 1983 this movie was not so much high tech and very authentic! I guess this movie 'Blue Thunder' inspired makers of the tv series 'Airwolf' ;-)!
At that time my father showed two VHS cassettes, The Blue Eye and Atomic Dog I was 12 and still remember 2 Songs i disliked,the Chopper airfight scene and,uhm,The treasure hunt with the white papers at the crime scene at night
In 1983 Blue Thunder landed successfully in cinemas, starring Roy Scheider, the infamous hero of Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” (1975) during a time when action movies were becoming something special and really enjoyable with actors like Schwarzenegger or Stallone.
However, “Blue Thunder” has less face-to-face combats, but contains an interesting storyline and impressive helicopter scenes and dogfights.
To tell you something about the score, I will let director John Badham take the word, as I think one couldn’t have said it better: “In his score, Rubinstein has utilized the synthesizer in a truly symphonic manner, both alone and with brass, percussion and string ensembles. The Synclavier II, a digital computer instrument is combined and layered with both the Jupiter, The Prophet and the Moog analog synthesizers. In addition, a most unusual sound was created by placing a microphone inside a very large empty water bottle underneath a Steinway grand piano. If this record were played backwards, the listener will hear secret encoded messages of a sensitive nature (just kidding).” Enjoy!
At the age of 16, I watched this film 7 times in one day. It's still one of my favorite films to this day.
Arthur B. Rubinstein, was the right man, in the right place, at the right time. When it came to choosing the composer for the 1983 movie Blue Thunder. R.I.P. Authur, thanks for the music.
One of my favourites of its era: A not too unrealistic amalgam of 70ies conspiracy thriller and 80ies technology inspired action. Add some breathtaking helicopter stunts, superb acting by Scheider, Oates and McDowell and Rubinstein's adequately synth-riddled score and you're in for one of the most thrilling flights in movie history. "Catch you later!"
I like they used state of the art technology to zoom in on a big pair of tits and he let loose with a machine gun 😁
Bullseye!!!
It took me a while to appreciate how good this movie was.
My favourite soundtrack ever. And the movie... wow. Still gives me chills. Roy Scheider was great
Watched the movie with approx 7 yrs of age the first time and not understand it... my uncle then said "wait a few yrs" ... and hell boy he was right. this movie is older then myself but its one of my favs for sure.
In 1985 Chuck Henry did an Eye On L.A. tv special on the LAFD and had the opening theme music during one of the “structure fire” dispatches -so great!!
Holy crap this is absolutely AMAZING, the fidelity is just unreal, I love it. I can't believe how good it sounds, feels like I'm watching the movie again.
Great film. RIP JAFO
Just Another Effing Observer.
I saw this movie in the cinema and I thought it was fantastic.
Wish I could have been there, but I was only five years old at the time. I had to catch it on TV a while later and I never forgot it. Perfect casting and a great score.
Thanks for sharing, one of my favourite movies of the 80s.
The 80s and the absolute movie magic that existed then will sadly never return, from the looks of things today!
After listening to this yesterday, I rented the movie on Amazon and paid more attention to the score. Thanks again for posting.
This film and Tom Selleck's Runaway were part of the trend of near future cops which gave us RoboCop a couple of years later
And Sean Connery and Outland. Good times those VHS-rentals in the 80's.
@@njuham yes they were and getting the posters when they changed the window displays
Blue Thunder it's amazing music too.😃👏
It's a brilliant score. Top track or one of them is "Adios JAFO". And there's that moment in River Chase Hide & Seek, 13.05, "come on you tub of shit!"
Underrated score really.
Great movie and soundtrack ...
I love this score and movie - was 10 when it opened at the cinema, remember the posters outside the cinema - but too young to see it at the time!
That Malcolm McDowell character colonel Cochrane is one of the best villains of all time!!
What's this I hear... threats? 😛
Catch you later ;)
Kinda funny how an English guy ended up as an American Colonel.
Bit gay if you ask me
Just LOVE this film always have since a kid it just stuck with me - the sound track was Outstanding Like the A-Team - Airwolf and Nightrider all amazing music that as a kid made you want to be them! -- I would have loved to meet Roy Scheider RIP
J ai adoré voir ce film alors que je n avais que 4 ans. Maintenant, je le revois sur Netflix avec enthousiasme. 😍❤👍
One of the very first soundtrack LP's I owned, having to go to a specialist music shop in London to buy the US import. I recall having three LP's wearing out my record player - Blue Thunder, Star Trek II, and Conan the Barbarian
Treks a masterpiece
i can't tell you how many times I've listened to this from the beginning when starting whatever rotor type aircraft i'm flying in MSFS 2020
It's a fantastic score. "Blue Thunder Ballet" is my favorite track.
Kate's theme is really emotional I always think of loved ones who have passed away when I hear this music. It is definitely music that captivates you.
I love both soundtrack and movie
Thanks for posting. Great film directed by John Badham, who directed Saturday Night Fever.. John Badham's next film was War games!
And underrated dracula
Great film and I enjoy the soundtrack very much!
80's 😍😍
This movie some of the scenes where digitised in the Sega game Thunder blade .
Love this music!
A brilliant flick in every respect 🌎🇺🇲
If this doesn't hype you up then nuthin will.
5:31 Blue Thunder Appears!
I test my mental health also with a watch...
I had to find a watch with that digital wheel counter!!
JAFO FOREVER . . . . . . . !!!!!
Yes!!!
One of my favorite movies and soundtracks. RIP. - just another fucking observer
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This movie clearly showed how close the cooperation was between Holywood and the US military. The Blue Thunder helicopter resembled the Apache helicopter ( which was operational 7 years later during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm) perfectly (except: for the landing-gear),
The skids , fake engine intakes, minigun in the chin turret - that's inspired by the Cobra IMO.
The Blue Thunder was actually a french helicopter : a Gazelle SA-341G the production modified in order to look more like an Apache.
They didn't want to use an american model because they were afraid the companies might not approve the themes of the movie and the way it portrays the "future" use of helicopters.
未だにこれよりカッコいいヘリ映画は知らない
エアウルフもブルーサンダーには及ばない
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V05062020 La Versión Serie de esta película era con la participación del Gran Actor James Farentino, protagonista rivalizando con Jan- Michael Vincent de Airwolf y Ernest Borgnine, con quien actua James Farentino en Jesus de Nazareth de Franco Zeffirelli; Música del Maestro Maurice Jarre. Airwolf Música del Maestro Sylvester Levay y Maestro Rick Paterson, la mejor Serie de los 80s.
Rick Patterson. RIP Jan-Michael Vincent. V05062020.
In the year 1983 this movie was not so much high tech and very authentic! I guess this movie 'Blue Thunder' inspired makers of the tv series 'Airwolf' ;-)!
I always thought the Blue Thunder film was better than Airwolf but both were miles better than the Blue Thunder tv series
@@martymart6143 I did not know that there exist a Blue Thunder tv series!
@@tylerdurden8948 yeah it was bloody awful
At that time my father showed two VHS cassettes, The Blue Eye and Atomic Dog
I was 12 and still remember 2 Songs i disliked,the Chopper airfight scene and,uhm,The treasure hunt with the white papers at the crime scene at night
I heard that there was a television show of this. Was it true?
Yes.