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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climactic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]] Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.
%%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxRg_lxOqY Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes]].
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* They couldn't afford to bring back Music/JerryGoldsmith for the sequel, so they took a chance on an up-and-comer named Music/JamesHorner... who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxEl_fBlXWU proceeded]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeS0Eo8fAnw to]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KilBvojsMdw kick]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1PejM57F8s ASS.]] As Nicholas Meyer would say, he hired Music/JamesHorner because he couldn't afford Music/JerryGoldsmith; but by the time they made ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Horner had become so successful that he hired Cliff Eidelman because he couldn't afford Horner.
* There are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 113 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climactic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]] Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.
%%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxRg_lxOqY Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes]].
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* They couldn't afford to bring back Music/JerryGoldsmith for the sequel, so they took a chance on an up-and-comer named Music/JamesHorner... who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxEl_fBlXWU proceeded]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeS0Eo8fAnw to]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KilBvojsMdw kick]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1PejM57F8s ASS.]] As Nicholas Meyer would say, he hired Music/JamesHorner because he couldn't afford Music/JerryGoldsmith; but by the time they made ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Horner had become so successful that he hired Cliff Eidelman because he couldn't afford Horner.
* There are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 113 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxRg_lxOqY Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes]].

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* Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxRg_lxOqY Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes.Bagpipes]].
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* The score's awesomeness is slightly undercut if you heard the score to ''Film/BattleBeyondTheStars'' first.
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* The score's awesomeness is slightly undercut if you heard the score to ''Film/BattleBeyondTheStars'' first.
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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 113 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)

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* Another thing to point out is that there There are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 113 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climatic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]] Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.

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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climatic climactic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]] Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.
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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)

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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 113 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the original soundtrack that weren't included were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)

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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the original soundtrack score that weren't included in the original soundtrack release were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them.

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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them. (The 13 minutes of the original soundtrack that weren't included were the Genesis Project Film music, and the horror style moments with the Ceti eel and the search of the Reliant.)
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* Another thing to point out is that there are long stretches ''without'' music, and the negative space really has an impact too. Of the 153 minute runtime, only 100 minutes have music in them.

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* They couldn't afford to bring back JerryGoldsmith for the sequel, so they took a chance on an up-and-comer named Music/JamesHorner... who [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxEl_fBlXWU proceeded]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeS0Eo8fAnw to]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KilBvojsMdw kick]] ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1PejM57F8s ASS.]]''
** As Nicholas Meyer would say, he hired Music/JamesHorner because he couldn't afford JerryGoldsmith; but by the time they made ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Horner had become so successful that he hired Cliff Eidelman because he couldn't afford Horner.

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* They couldn't afford to bring back JerryGoldsmith Music/JerryGoldsmith for the sequel, so they took a chance on an up-and-comer named Music/JamesHorner... who [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxEl_fBlXWU proceeded]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeS0Eo8fAnw to]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KilBvojsMdw kick]] ''[[http://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1PejM57F8s ASS.]]''
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]] As Nicholas Meyer would say, he hired Music/JamesHorner because he couldn't afford JerryGoldsmith; Music/JerryGoldsmith; but by the time they made ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Horner had become so successful that he hired Cliff Eidelman because he couldn't afford Horner.
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* They couldn't afford to bring back JerryGoldsmith for the sequel, so they took a chance on an up-and-comer named Music/JamesHorner... who [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxEl_fBlXWU proceeded]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeS0Eo8fAnw to]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KilBvojsMdw kick]] ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1PejM57F8s ASS.]]''
** As Nicholas Meyer would say, he hired Music/JamesHorner because he couldn't afford JerryGoldsmith; but by the time they made ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Horner had become so successful that he hired Cliff Eidelman because he couldn't afford Horner.

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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climatic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]]
** Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.

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* James Horner is a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climatic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]]
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frightening!]] Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.
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** Which of course makes the actual orchestral bombing all the more satisfying when ''Enterprise'' gets the jump on ''Reliant'' and the climactic battle begins in earnest.
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* This troper is going to propose a bit of Fridge Brilliance for the scene when Spock dies, as he dies we hear the classic eight note refrain from the TV series. It just occurred to me that it's because Spock, through dying, is going to the REAL final frontier (bearing in mind that, at the time, the film was planned to be the final one, and Spocks death was to be permenant), which is, in essence, what Star Trek is all about.
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* This troper is going to propose a bit of Fridge Brilliance for the scene when Spock dies, as he dies we hear the classic eight note refrain from the TV series. It just occurred to me that it's because Spock, through dying, is going to the REAL final frontier (bearing in mind that, at the time, the film was planned to be the final one, and Spocks death was to be permenant), which is, in essence, what Star Trek is all about.

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* James Horner is a genius.
** Great Music is one thing, but the man's a genius for knowing when ''not'' to bomb us with orchestration. The silence during the climatic chase in the nebula is [[NothingIsScarier downright frightening!]]

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* Amazing. Grace. On. The. Bagpipes.

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