Jerry Goldsmith, Twilight Zone - The Movie, Nightmare At 20,000 Feet

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

Nightmare At 20,000 Feet from Twilight Zone - The Movie (1983) by Jerry Goldsmith

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  • I like how this music matches perfectly with Lithgow's frenzied, manic performance in the film. Jerry Goldsmith was a true musical genius and is greatly missed.

  • I remember at a young age feeling my heart drop out of my ass watching this. Years later the music still gives me goosebumps.

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  • Seen and heard it all, but when I was a kid, up till now & beyond, this music will always scare the bejesus right out of me!! Those little Demond gremlin trolls were totally evil!

  • @TheGrimGunny "heart drop out of my ass." Yep, that about captures the feeling of watching this for the first time as a young child.

  • I'm ok listening to this until about 4:43, when i start going into a cold sweat remembering being a little kid and begging in my mind for him to not pull up that window cover!

  • Jerry Goldsmith and Krzysztof Penderecki will never be topped when it comes to inducing whimsical majestic frenetics or sheer outright spine-chilling horror through film scoring

  • It's so bizarre and ironic that the segment with a gremlin in it has music by Jerry Goldsmith who later did the soundtrack for that movie and it sounds just like Gremlins! But the guy who directed Gremlins is the one who did the It's a Good Life segment, how twisted is that? That's so weird, but I love this song! I would say it's way scarier then the Gremlins soundtrack.

  • i hear some Poltergeist in there too

  • This is one of the best original scores ever! I love how terrifying it is, even without the movie accompanying it. This particular score is the reason I wanted to learn to play violin.

  • @LeeClaxton no . . . its not time out.

  • i love the track verry gremlish steve

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