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  • This piece always lent the movie a much needed sense of depth and despair

  • God i hate that stupid robot

  • Full score coming from Intrada next week.!!.

  • i adore this score,ethereal,moody,melanchol­y, it really gave the film a wonderful sorrowful tone. its a real shame the entire score has never been released, there are so many gorgeous cues from the film that dont apear on the LP. very sad. maybe one day. lets hope the remake next year will renew Disneys interest in the film and score.

  • I think by far this is Barrys most consistent score of all time, every cue is sublime ! Even better than the excellent Living daylights s/track, his Bond swansong.

  • I believe this is the scene where Robert Forster is exploring the ship and finds the eerily preserved crew quarters. Creepy...

  • @cdieckman Yeah, that part still gives me the creeps in some ways. And with the almost tranquil music that starts at 0:30 while he's exploring the quarters, it just ratchets it up a bit.

  • The signature style of John Barry like many other film score composers (all sound the same).If I missed the open title chances are I might say it sounds like so and so composer. The score here sounds like a bit Rise The Titanic that was scored a few years later.

  • I like The Black Hole score. I just want to go deeper into the back hole with my JBL sound system towards the end.

    Captain the ship has been programmed.

    To Rinehart’s coarse.

    You mean we’re going into the back hole.

    yip.

    Let’s pray he was a genius.

  • Barry is a genius!

  • @leandro00000000007 joo aber so was von.

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