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Star Trek The Next Generation Montage Part II



Video Title : Star Trek The Next Generation Montage Part II
Description : This is part II of the Star Trek Next Generation Montage and this completely of Star Trek First Contact. The songs here are once again from Star Trek First Contact composed by Jerry Goldsmith and with the assistance of his son Joel Goldsmith. I also added one song performed by Roy Orbison which did appear in the movie. I also added a track from Star Trek V which is composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Some of the tracks are from the Star Trek First Contact bootleg album which does contain all of the music from the film. I also added a track from Star Trek The Motion picture again. The songs appear in this order "End Credits (Insert)", "The Barrier", "A Good Start", "39.1 Degrees Celius", "Ooby Dooby", "Approaching Engineering", and "Retreat".
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Keywords, Tags : krazie835 Star Trek Montage
Video Length : 10 : 11


Comments :

Great ship design! Better than that old rust bucket Enterprise-E.

This Star Trek show wasn't really my favorite, but man! The movie First Contact was amazing, and so is it's beautiful soundtrack. Jerry Goldsmith really is a fantastic composer. My favorite part is the beginning of "Approaching Engineering." Thanks for posting! P.S. The Borg ROCK!

GREAT music GREAT movie!!!!!

Jerry Goldsmith's music still rocks though, especially his Klingon/Worf theme!

Star Trek doesn't work on the big screen. Thats all there is to it. TNG dealt with so many themes, and most of them simply weren't meant for a large audience. Star Trek is far more creative and inspiring when its writers are free to go where noeone has gone before, rather being limited by the box office.

If thats true, Explain The Wrath of Khan, The Undiscovered Country, or First Contact?

TNG was too cerebral. Go back an watch the first two seasons. Most people would be bored to death without big vast stellar battles and monumental conspiracies and heroes overcoming stupid odds. I'm sorry, but my experience in the box office tells me they can't produce a movie that will impress me for more than a few minutes. There's just not enough room to do it. 100's of episodes gives you much more freedom to be creative than a couple box office hits.

I'd rather have 100's of creative, cerebral episodes, than a couple short, explosive box office hits that make me vomit.

That's cold, but I'd rather take a solid Star Trek over a solid Trek TV show any day. That's just me though, I say that mainly due to the fact that I'm really into the music score, and normally in TV the music isn't as good as in the movie.

Generations was awesome...come on, passing of the torch.


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