I AM the Senate! Episode III Expanded Score
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Top Comments
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I'm too weak....oh, don't kill me, plea... POWER!!! UNLIIIMITEED POWER!!!!!
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Mace windu disliked this.
All Comments (63)
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thank you! i could never find this track after watching the movie
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1:55 beste Stelle
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The time has come to eliminate the dislikers, execute order 66
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Every single disliker is now an enemy of the republic...
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@TheHeenanFamily this is how the movie was intended to be, after editing it george changed the scenes.. so this is supposed to be the original "i am the senate", there's a youtube user who did this scene with this song
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It's treason then.....
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@teatimelud The part where Mace Windu and the other 3 useless jedi try to take in Emperor Palpatine.
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At what point does this theme appear in the film ??
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@RichardX1 No, just convert it into the Empire /nerdgoggles
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@Rompcom Which always made me think, "AT LAST, AFTER TEN THOUSAND MILLISECONDS I'M FREE!!! TIME TO CONQUER THE REPUBLIC!!!"
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my favourite part is 1:57
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My favourite part still is 0:57.
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much better than the original version
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Is there anyway i get this?? its a mad tune
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"Anakin I told you it would come to this!
I was right.
THE JEDI ARE TAKING OVER!"
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@ggctuk2005 Yeah, TFU2 apparently is filling in much of the lightning gap. Just out of curiosity, do you think 0:54 to 0:58 is in the right place? When you match it to the film, its when Mace pushes Palpatine to the wall just before it cuts to Anakin jumping in the ship...or so the general consensus is. Does it feel like it fits that particular action? Its been bothering me for quite a while now and I'm starting to suspect we're missing something there.
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@TheHeenanFamily Download link?
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Fantatsic music , I'd love too see the original cut of this movie someday.
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"It's not the Jedi way!" "He must stand trial!"
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I am the senate !!!!!!!
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Gotchya. Had our wavelink's crossed.
It is bits and pieces of score found within various star wars video games. The game makers have access to the complete score and every now and then they tack on portions to certain cut scenes or levels. The trick then is to identify each cue, rip it, and glue it together to make the track. This isn't complete, but it was close enough to where I thought (last summer) you'd all enjoy listening to it. Hopefully one day this won't be necessary and we can own the complete recordings.
TheHeenanFamily 2 years ago 7