Star Trek The Search for Spock (Tribute to James Horner) PART 3

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

By popular request: Stealing the Enterprise!

James Horner was absolutely on top of his game when he wrote the scores for these films. He breathed incredible life into an otherwise somewhat dull film. (It hasn't really aged well) He also helped lay the foundation of just what star trek is.

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  • 2 dislikes wow!

  • @virtualpilot31 it takes a balanced mind to enjoy these vids. they are in fact disliking themselves

  • if only women were nerdy!

  • @Atombombstudios thats right, because as we all know, women can not be nerds, they are all princesses who care not for such silly things

  • Ever been to a Star Trek All Night Marathon in a cinema? I have, I watched from the first movie to Star Trek - The Undiscovered Country. It was fantastic, lots of fellow trekkies emerged the next afternoon blinking at the sunlight, tired but happily Treked out. If there's one thing I'd love to do before I shuck off this mortal coil, it would be to organise a Trek Marathon for charity at a good cinema. How many films can you watch at one go without falling asleep? ; )

  • @LoriCiani I have... and it was wonderful. Truth be told i was pretty treked out by number 4 and by the end of 6 i was well over it... but I'd do it again :)

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  • Seriously, how the HELL do you make a scene where the only thing noteworthy is turning on the lights and backing out of the garage......and it's almost greater than even the destruction of the Death Star????!!!

  • At 3:56...never had a spectecular "one quarter impulse" again..... GOOSEBUMPS

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  • The music is awesome!!!! Perfect for Star Trek. And even better while Sulu backs her right out the door!!!! The Search for Spock is my favorite original Star Trek movie

  • Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan

    Star Trek III: The Search For Spock

    Titanic

    JAMES HORNER ROCKS!!!!!!!!

  • The beggining strings are copied directly from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, scenes 6 and 7 (the fight). I love this piece, but I bet James Horner was looking for an excuse to steal that one

  • The trumpets at 7:19 ... for the love of god, that is just awesome.

  • interesting!! the first 20 seconds have a very very close resemblance to the ballet music from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet - only with the violin scrambling even faster.

    Great minds thinking alike

  • This is probably one of the best film scores of all time, twok comes second, especially the part when the legendary kirk goes warp speed! I never understood why he didn't get nominated for any awards for his ST scores?

  • @Locutus76 lol, to use it on his crew? if so, maybe he is related to Janeway somehow... ;)

    anyone else has other ideas what it might be? I'm talking about the thing that Styles grabs at around 4:34 and takes up to the bridge...

  • @Herbarius : it looks uncannily like a cattle prod. See the image on the wiki-page cattle_prod

  • @espartar63 He isn't dead.

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