Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Basil Poledouris, John Williams, James Horner and Hans Zimmer, the greatest of the greats. The Mutant, ...no words. Thank Christ for Mr Goldsmith.
My two favorite film composers from the Golden Age of Hollywood are Miklos Rozsa and Bernard Herrmann. Then Max Steiner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Franz Waxman, Henry Mancini, Hans J. Salter, and Herman Stein.
A Masterpiece from THE MASTER GOLDSMITH!!!! A perfect example of Acustic Classical Orchestra combined with Electronic Sounds! The movie....simply GREAT!
Jack BuzzMusicZone a lost art of grandiose movies with grandiose music. Now it's just squeezing the great movies dry in the Hollywood intellectual desert.
Goldsmith always experimented and pushed the films epic vistas with the incredible variety of vibrant electronic soundscapes that he created on the keyboard, then with the orchestra. This great score never ages, and is a true testament to a great composer with remarkable chameleon like abilities.
I'll never forget sitting in the theater in 1990 when this movie came on the screen, and that excellent theme music by Jerry Goldsmith played over the artistic opening credits. What a great movie! Arnold carried the film along at a great action hero pace! Terrific supporting cast too!
Paul Verhoven was the man when it came to entertaining 90s flicks. Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct, and Total Recall weren't the most well-regarded cinema, but My God are they entertaining.
I love to listen to this soundtrack while travelling through the arid and empty landscapes of Namibia! A beyond great composition for a movie that is a Masterpiece!
13:50 Love the mutant mountain score and how it reaches a crescendo at the end of the piece, immediately followed by a score that screams "all business", like you've reached a new level of enlightenment and then are fully prepared to execute your mission with confidence and purpose.
From 21:30 onwards its nearly identical to the end of "first Knight" with Sean Connery, but of course its the same composer! Goldsmith was an awesome talent!!
obviously. A lot of these hollywood scores are influenced by Russian romantic composers, Musorsky, Borodin, etc. Worth a listen. John Williams uses tone colors from them too.
Poledouris, and so many other legendary movie composers, took their inspiration from Gustav Holst's "The Planets" orchestral suite: ua-cam.com/video/AHVsszW7Nds/v-deo.html
Can you imagine what it would be like to be born in the year 2054 A.D. and be a 30 year old man or woman in the year 2084 A.D. What kind of world will it be? Probably good, bad, ugly, crazy and fantastic.
This sounds to me like composed in a DAW in 2020, where you can sketch and try out every idea in seconds. But it is from 1990, he heared it all in his head while writing.
Goldsmith was very clearly inspired by Basil Pouledouris's "Conan The Barbarian" opening theme for the main title theme for this film and adding his own twist with the distinctive sound of his string section.
Star Trek Nemesis & Insurrection both sounded a lot like this. Almost identical in some parts. Also hearing a lot of "True Lies" in this which I assume he scored also.
Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Basil Poledouris, John Williams, James Horner and Hans Zimmer, the greatest of the greats. The Mutant, ...no words. Thank Christ for Mr Goldsmith.
My two favorite film composers from the Golden Age of Hollywood are Miklos Rozsa and Bernard Herrmann. Then Max Steiner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Franz Waxman, Henry Mancini, Hans J. Salter, and Herman Stein.
You forgot to mention Basil Poledouris
A Masterpiece from THE MASTER GOLDSMITH!!!!
A perfect example of Acustic Classical Orchestra combined with Electronic Sounds!
The movie....simply GREAT!
Jack BuzzMusicZone a lost art of grandiose movies with grandiose music. Now it's just squeezing the great movies dry in the Hollywood intellectual desert.
12:05 perfect theme of discovery: mysterious, powerful, and awesome
R.I.P. Mr Jerry Goldsmith your music will live on.
Goldsmith always experimented and pushed the films epic vistas with the incredible variety of vibrant electronic soundscapes that he created on the keyboard, then with the orchestra. This great score never ages, and is a true testament to a great composer with remarkable chameleon like abilities.
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I still hear a little star trek in there. ❤
Yes, like his fantastic scores for OUR MAN FLINT (1966) and LOGAN'S RUN (1976).
I'll never forget sitting in the theater in 1990 when this movie came on the screen, and that excellent theme music by Jerry Goldsmith played over the artistic opening credits. What a great movie! Arnold carried the film along at a great action hero pace! Terrific supporting cast too!
A classic movie with one of THE GREATEST scores by the legendary Mr Goldsmith.
Goosebumps every time! Most iconic opening theme ever.
One of my favorite movies of all time; great on many levels, one being the superb soundtrack.
"See ya at the party Richter!"
"Consider that a divorce"
I'm sure she hated every minute...
Oh to be that young again sitting in a theatre pre cell phones. It was heaven and I didn't even know it.
“Seeyou at dah pahty Richtah!”
So many great quotes. “Screw you Bennie!” Absolutely love this film. X
And of course the machine that ex California governor Schwarzenegger holds literally screws Bennie to pieces.
See you at the party, Richter!
I wish I had 3 hands
Awesome music..just listening to it puts you in the movie almost
thats the idea i think
(RIP) brother Jerry Goldsmith ❤🎉😢😊😮
Jerry Goldsmith, he remains a blessing to anyone who can feel the wonder of music. R.I.P Maestro.
These suite scores are fantastic. This and blood sport are excellent
Still prefer these 90s and 80s action movies over most of what has been released over that past 15 years.
You better do… 😉👍😎
All the movies from those decades have recently been made again. Rambo #15, Star wars episode 7000 and so forth.
maybe it's because you were born in 1979? Nostalgia? although I agree with you, because I was born in 1985
I love this movie and its soundtrack by the great Jerry Goldsmith. He is a true master of movie music.
Agree with the description. it's such an amazing score. I think that's what drew me in as a kid. The music fascinated me.
Amazing soundtrack, awesome movie, we don’t real get good old fashion popcorn movie anymore still love it.
Paul Verhoven was the man when it came to entertaining 90s flicks. Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct, and Total Recall weren't the most well-regarded cinema, but My God are they entertaining.
"You've got a lotta nerve showing your face around here."
"Look who's talking."
"Relax. You'll live longer."
That the same guy who played Walter White's law enforcement brother-in-law in Breaking Bad.
"Hey Benny! *SCREEEEW YOOOOU* "
I love to listen to this soundtrack while travelling through the arid and empty landscapes of Namibia! A beyond great composition for a movie that is a Masterpiece!
At night?
That opening, fucking class. Thats how you get the audience.
One of the greatest soundtracks ever
Goldsmith's career is a mile long list of classic music and theme songs!
One of the films of my life.
LORI: "Sweetheart, be reasonable...We're married."
QUAID: "Consider that a divorce."
Kunsidah iet ah divorse
considededevorce
Anyone else automatically read quaids part with Arnold's Accent?
Mt Favorite Jerry Goldsmith Score. Thanks for the upload. Out.
Masterpiece
Real great music. Epic
How is this epic tune not on the radio?
Jerry Goldsmith uno de los Top Five, de los más grandes compositores de todos los tiempos...
HAHAHA!!! You think this is the real Quade? *It is.*
I hear this music and KNOW this movie!!!!!!!!!!!
this music takes you to the mars....
De las mejores Bso del cine de ciencia ficción...impresionante.
This will never have a negative vote! EPIC MOVIE
Jerry Goldsmith and Arnold Schwarzenegger, now that's a cool combination!
Don't forged the film director Paul Verhoeven
13:50 Love the mutant mountain score and how it reaches a crescendo at the end of the piece, immediately followed by a score that screams "all business", like you've reached a new level of enlightenment and then are fully prepared to execute your mission with confidence and purpose.
Una obra maestra, tanto la película como la banda sonora grande Goldsmith.
An absolute fantastic score!
Love this music, but there is some things I want to forget!
From 21:30 onwards its nearly identical to the end of "first Knight" with Sean Connery, but of course its the same composer! Goldsmith was an awesome talent!!
No joke that start? Gave me Nemesis vibes. Love how some of his stuff sneaks into later action scores.
Arnie always had great themes back in the day, this, conan, predator and terminator
The ending line between Arnold and Rachael Ticottin melts me every time.
This part is epic. 8:55 JG knew how to push orchestra boundaries and tonality.
"Get ready for a surprise"
Goldsmith brings over a lot of this sound to his Star Trek Next Generation movie scores
Two weeks... two weeeks two weeks...uhroaraoueouiooh!
QUAID: You are not you, You're Me.
QUAID: No Shit.
I always love hearing this film score, and you're fucking making it happen!
lol
Greatest soundtrack of all times
You make me wish I had 3 hands..
You’re doing fine with 2.
Besides, you won't need it for the party anyways.
A Great Master, my favorite along with the sublime Bernard Herrmann...
Two of Cohaagen's cronies down voted this.
Richter gave it two arms down.
fuck cohagen
SEE YOU AT THA PATY RICHTA
Cii yew aht tha pahtie rigtah
Arnold has more "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!" in this than any of his movies.
you saying she liked it? NO! i.m sure she hated every minute of it !
"If im not me.. Then who the hell am I??"
'Da* , not "the"
"You, are not you. You are me." "No shit."
That first minute has some major Conan the Barbarian vibes to it. Love it.
This is bizarre, starting at 01:05 its clearly based on Basil Poledouris' Conan Soundtrack!
I hear a similarity as well. The Conan soundtrack is awesome too. So is the one from Conan the destroyer.
Jerry was asked to do a similar theme because of Arnold
obviously. A lot of these hollywood scores are influenced by Russian romantic composers, Musorsky, Borodin, etc. Worth a listen. John Williams uses tone colors from them too.
Actually Basil was inspired from the theme of Capricorn One which was composed by none other than Jerry Goldsmith
Poledouris, and so many other legendary movie composers, took their inspiration from Gustav Holst's "The Planets" orchestral suite: ua-cam.com/video/AHVsszW7Nds/v-deo.html
9:34 - 9:42 I can't stop listening this bit. Short but so frantic and exciting.
Cool movie. Real men's dream adventure.
Can you imagine what it would be like to be born in the year 2054 A.D. and be a 30 year old man or woman in the year 2084 A.D. What kind of world will it be? Probably good, bad, ugly, crazy and fantastic.
Spartaculus Jones 2084 I'll be 94. Fuuuuuck. Hey I'll Retire On Mars. 👍👍💥
@@mrExcellent101 I hope we'll survive this long as humanity. It certainly doesn't look good...
Wait...
The future is now.
You have what you need! Now give the people AAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRR!
At near the beginning remember the taxi called Johnny Cab? Kind of like what I like to give my Dad for Christmas.
"Ahah! I've got FIVE kids to feed!"
According to IMDB, he said this his favourite score...
Top essa trilha sonora
This sounds to me like composed in a DAW in 2020, where you can sketch and try out every idea in seconds. But it is from 1990, he heared it all in his head while writing.
Superb score. Stravinsky a big influence here.
9:53 Great stuff. My favorite is the "fighting bitches" between Sharon Stone and Raquel Ticotin.
13:45 is also amazing. Goldsmith with the brass section
Goldsmith was very clearly inspired by Basil Pouledouris's "Conan The Barbarian" opening theme for the main title theme for this film and adding his own twist with the distinctive sound of his string section.
I hope the first human to set foot on Mars, firstly says something epic like Armstrong, and secondly has this music playing in their spacesuit.
Two weeks. TWO WEEKS... Have nice day !
Get your ass to Mars!
Very good...for fans of Mr.Goldsmith, listen to The Peter Proud soundtrack for the most haunting music ever committed to celluloid.
Open Your Mind ! . . .
I opened my mind and all I saw was utter garbage from Richter and Cohaagen.
I’m seeing Venus Ville
... "Then kiss me quick before we wake up"
wow the best ever rip jerry
"Tu ta casses sur Mars, tu te casses sur Mars, tu te..."
Total Recall is my favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movie where he's NOT a Terminator.
De por si escuchar la banda sonora nos transporta con solo cerrar los ojos a la película...🎥👍👍
Star Trek Nemesis & Insurrection both sounded a lot like this. Almost identical in some parts. Also hearing a lot of "True Lies" in this which I assume he scored also.
and,,,,,,, Glory¡,,,,,,,,,Thank you
Love
What do you want Mr. Quaid ?
The same as you " To Remember " .
ALL ROADS LEAD TO ARNOLD
Many of cinema's greatest soundtracks were made for his movies, so your statements is more or less justified.
"Get your azdamarz" , "Twoooo weeks, arrrggghh twoooeeeeks"
BENNY: "I have 4 children" ...
QUAID: "And that has happened to the fifth?"
BENNY: "You've caught me, I'm not even married".
Впечатляет !
I just had a terrible thought. What if this is a dream??
Really Cosmic
See you at the party richter
A friend of mine nearly got himself lobotomised watching this
Get him !!!...... Her!
Give me the spice!
“Get your @ss to Mars”
8 people work for Cohagen
10'56" - Awesome.
they don't make sci-fi like this anymore... so sad. The fall of film making, the fall of the west, the fall of the US...
4:05 in sounds like Danny Elfman's Hulk soundtrack.
Other way round!
Well, you know what I meant :)
Get ready for a surprise!