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Jerry Goldsmith scores "Leviathan"

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Wonderfully rousing brass fanfare from 1989 creature feature, one of Goldsmith's less-appreciated scores in my opinion.

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  • Jerry Goldsmith was the MAN! Great, great composer!

  • Goldsmiths score is the best thing about this film. Goldsmith also scored Deep Rising another "Alien" wanna be, again the best thing about it was his score.

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  • @UFOSPACE1999 At least he made some damn good scores... And that's all that matters.

  • My deal with Jerry was..he took on BULLSHIT FILMS!!! Supersuck, this one, powder, the swarm to name a few. I know he wanted to make money...but to score a bad flick like supergirl!!! wow

  • @avatarnarutochuck Ok. But those two japanese compositors made a lot of good music to ROLW, strange they would suddenly rip of Goldsmith. Oh well...

  • @PiripiriChili It's the other way around those Japanese composers blatantly ripped off Jerry Goldsmith. "Leviathan" came out on March 17, 1989 whereas ROLW anime came out 30, 1990 through November 20, 1991.

  • Japanese compositors Mitsuo Hagita and Akino Arai made this music, not Jerry Goldsmith. This is from the anime Record of Lodoss War. watch?v=PKtYqh7VDEo&feature=re­lated

  • @okami36 Many of the great film composers over the last few decades have used music from other films, especially if they composed those other movies too.

  • Leviathan: What if Jerry Goldsmtih scored Jaws?

  • I'm pretty sure bits of this piece were recycled for the ending of Record of Lodoss War. Likewise, a lot of the music from the climax of this film and that series seems way too similar...

  • @DMaustrap No the cool F/X and Treat "Mofo" Williams were the best part!

  • I liked Leviathan. A graceful mix of the great 80s and 50s styles of sci-fi horror. The story and confined space theme of the 80s and the FX and monster style of the 1950s -60s

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