How the Force Works - Episode II - The Themes


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Dec 28 2017 48 mins   335
Part two of this three-part podcast miniseries steps through how John Williams' use of leitmotif changed film history, the way his recurring themes are used in The Last Jedi, the (few) new themes that were written for the film, and the way motifs and themes have been manipulated and repurposed throughout the series' history—by Williams, his collaborators, and his listeners. Episode II tracklisting: Main Titles (Blade Runner) - Vangelis Theme to Escape From New York - John Carpenter The Hunt from Planet of the Apes - Jerry Goldsmith L'alba Dei Morti Viventi (Dawn of the Dead) - Goblin The Flying Sequence (E.T. The Extra Terrestrial) Theme to Jurassic Park The Raiders March (Raiders of the Lost Ark) Theme to Superman The Last Jedi (Theatrical Trailer Score) Ben Kenobi's Death and TIE Fighter Attack (Star Wars) The Droid Invasion (The Phantom Menace) The March of the Resistance (The Force Awakens) Snoke (The Force Awakens) Imperial Attack (Star Wars) The Imperial Suite (Rogue One) The Imperial March (The Empire Strikes Back) Hope (Rogue One) Main Title and The Ice Planet Hoth (The Empire Strikes Back) "Chrome Dome" Finale Peace and Purpose The Jedi Steps Ahch-To Island Old Friends Parade of the Ewoks (Return of the Jedi) The Princess Appears (Star Wars) Binary Sunset (alternate) (Star Wars: Special Edition) The Princess Appears (Star Wars) Fun with Finn and Rose Anakin's Theme (The Phantom Menace) Theme to Amazing Stories The Fathiers The Rebellion is Reborn A Spoonful of Sugar - Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman The Supremacy The Spark Anakin's Dark Deeds (Revenge of the Sith) Torn Apart (The Force Awakens) Includes an excerpt from "The New Force Behind Star Wars," as aired on the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes, December 13, 2015. If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.