A very fun Goldsmith score that expertly captures the zany onscreen antics. I get a kick out of the little touches, such as the use of wood blocks at the appearance of the skeleton at the end.
I love the way Mr. Igoe's pod looks something like a shark, and then of course there's Vernon Wells inside looking utterly demented! Maybe someone should dub his Bennett lines from Commando over this fight scene: "I'm going to kill you John!" at 6:10 etc. Great score too.
I miss Jerry Goldsmith. There is no one close to his abilities around now. I must admit, I really feel badly that we're stuck with a bunch of nonentities for composers.
Wasn't Asimov involved with a similar concept for a sequel to Fantastic Voyage that was pitched as the USA and USSR fighting a war in the bloodstream? I think he turned it down and the studio went with this, which makes a lot more sense.
Goldsmith is the best. His music is so addictive and interesting. He has taken the best from classical composers Vaughan Williams, Stravinsky and Strauss and reworked them with his own incredible 20th Century style. Some of his string work and wood wind work is mind blowing. Nicely edited poster. Thanks!
Excellent clip to choose from Innerspace. Once again, I'm reminded of just how much Imiss Jerry Goldsmith. And I reminded of how we're stuck with composers like James Horner, Danny Elfman and even Hans Zimmer. Goldsmith evolved as a composer. He understood that film music could achieve a metamorphasis that when tapped and exploited could produce wondrous music instead of the cookie cut-out process music fans are stuck with today.
Wonderful!! An underrated Goldsmith score for an equally underrated Joe Dante movie. Goldsmith quirks,grinds,wizzes,and delights throughout this score. I miss the man and his unique approach to film music.
A very fun Goldsmith score that expertly captures the zany onscreen antics. I get a kick out of the little touches, such as the use of wood blocks at the appearance of the skeleton at the end.
GRWR 2 months ago
I love the way Mr. Igoe's pod looks something like a shark, and then of course there's Vernon Wells inside looking utterly demented! Maybe someone should dub his Bennett lines from Commando over this fight scene: "I'm going to kill you John!" at 6:10 etc. Great score too.
HelloDaves 5 months ago
1:45 - a two-headed baby would have wiped that smile off his face
TheScriabin 6 months ago
For what is a film with quite a whacky tone, its such a majestic and powerful score.
gullivera 9 months ago
I miss Jerry Goldsmith. There is no one close to his abilities around now. I must admit, I really feel badly that we're stuck with a bunch of nonentities for composers.
Goldsmith was the real deal.
scottgilesmusic 1 year ago
Wasn't Asimov involved with a similar concept for a sequel to Fantastic Voyage that was pitched as the USA and USSR fighting a war in the bloodstream? I think he turned it down and the studio went with this, which makes a lot more sense.
I like the music for Igoe's exosuit/submersible.
kitchenaut 1 year ago
"...You just digested the bad guy."
Great flick.
doulasdooku 1 year ago
Extended soundtrack was just released. Snatch em up---limited to 3000 copies.
nostromo38 2 years ago
sweet, love this soundtrack :;), let's hope it get's a "real" release.
MeneerTiki 2 years ago
Goldsmith is so fucking great. I'll always love his music.
JarodRussell 2 years ago 3
Goldsmith is the best. His music is so addictive and interesting. He has taken the best from classical composers Vaughan Williams, Stravinsky and Strauss and reworked them with his own incredible 20th Century style. Some of his string work and wood wind work is mind blowing. Nicely edited poster. Thanks!
Cristobalito2007 3 years ago 3
80s Visual Effects still fucking rules! Gotta love ILM !!
INDY223 3 years ago
Sounds like EXPLORERS.
katey1dog 3 years ago
Damn! I used to love this movie as a kid! Makes me wanna go out and see the whole thing now!
valkur8 3 years ago
Excellent clip to choose from Innerspace. Once again, I'm reminded of just how much Imiss Jerry Goldsmith. And I reminded of how we're stuck with composers like James Horner, Danny Elfman and even Hans Zimmer. Goldsmith evolved as a composer. He understood that film music could achieve a metamorphasis that when tapped and exploited could produce wondrous music instead of the cookie cut-out process music fans are stuck with today.
pickerman123 3 years ago 8
@pickerman123 I like Horner and Elfman. Zimmer is lame. Too much reused material.
mallets4 11 months ago
what's the name of this movie and what's it about?
freakboyjr 3 years ago
Wonderful!! An underrated Goldsmith score for an equally underrated Joe Dante movie. Goldsmith quirks,grinds,wizzes,and delights throughout this score. I miss the man and his unique approach to film music.
DMaustrap 4 years ago 5
great to see this without the fx's. also nice how you cut the 2 different scenes to the music track on the soundtrack cd.
very interesting watch and listen.
superbliek 4 years ago