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Star Wars Episode 2 Arena Scene with Original Isolated Music

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

Geonosis arena scene from "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" with isolated original music. Unfortunately, this great march was never used in the movie (except the last seconds of it). Sync could be better, I know, but this scene was re-edited for no musical background by the movie editors, so it appears to have slight sync differences when compared to what Williams wrote. Music by John Williams.

Copyright Lucasfilm Ltd. 2002.

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  • whats the name of this music

  • "Love Pledge and the Arena". Track #12 on the original soundtrack CD.

  • The scene was probably re-edited after the music was dropped. But this music was supposed to be in this scene.

  • It's on the official soundtrack CD, track #12 titled "Love Pledge and the Arena".

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  • star wars' music will go down in history as some of the best composed movie music ever.

  • John williams is a genius!

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  • @privatefell And when I mean "silent," I mean "with this music instead of the dialogue." Sorry. Pre-caffeine slip up.

  • I think the scene works better silent. Mostly because you don't have to hear the terrible dialogue.

  • And of course it ends with Mace Windu and his awesomeness!

  • Honestly, I don't notice any sync issues. It matches up nearly perfectly with the action, quieting down during dialogue, etc.

    It's just not necessarily Mickey Mousing everything which tended to happen in the Prequels. Much more akin to the OT music, I think.

  • Honestly, I don't notice any sync issues. It matches up nearly perfectly with the action, quieting down during dialogue, etc.

  • episode 2 was my favorite out of the prequels. Dooku shows the jedi how a real lightsaber duel works.

  • @donaldthescotishtwin ...it IS isolated, its only the music, no voices or sound effects

  • Whoever's idea it was to cut this music out was pathetic- John Williams is the besy

  • Hardly isolated

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