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Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
Link.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Must....resist...."decomposer" joke....must..

In unrelated Death News, the actress that played "weezie" on The Jeffersons has also died.

I sense a conspiracy.....if this continues, everyone currently alive may fall victim to this "death" thing eventually.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Must....resist...."decomposer" joke....must..

In unrelated Death News, the actress that played "weezie" on The Jeffersons has also died.

I sense a conspiracy.....if this continues, everyone currently alive may fall victim to this "death" thing eventually.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
It wasn't good enough to say twice.....
 
Posted by Veers (Member # 661) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
In unrelated Death News, the actress that played "weezie" on The Jeffersons has also died.

Ten days ago, in fact.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
Jabbas all over the ball when it comes to old news.
 
Posted by Capped in Mike (Member # 709) on :
 
sad sad sad sad sad sad

Goldsmith was one of the greats. He will be missed.

Recommended listening today is the Star Trek TMP/TNG themes and the Klingon Imperial March
 
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
Had a look at all the films he's done. . .

Game of Their Lives, The (2004) (in production)
Picasso at the Lapin Agile (2004) (in production)
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
Sum of All Fears, The (2002)
Last Castle, The (2001)
Along Came a Spider (2001)
Hollow Man (2000)
Haunting, The (1999)
13th Warrior, The (1999)
Mummy, The (1999)
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Small Soldiers (1998)
Mulan (1998)
U.S. Marshals (1998)
Deep Rising (1998)
Alien: Resurrection (1997) (from "Alien (1979)")
Edge, The (1997)
Air Force One (1997)
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Fierce Creatures (1997)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Ghost and the Darkness, The (1996)
2 Days in the Valley (1996) (score withdrawn) (uncredited)
Chain Reaction (1996)
Executive Decision (1996)
City Hall (1996)
Powder (1995)
First Knight (1995)
Congo (1995)
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) TV Series (main title theme)
I.Q. (1994)
River Wild, The (1994)
Shadow, The (1994)
Bad Girls (1994)
Angie (1994)
Gunmen (1994)
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
Malice (1993)
Rudy (1993)
Dennis the Menace (1993)
Vanishing, The (1993)
Matinee (1993)
Forever Young (1992)
Love Field (1992)
Mr. Baseball (1992)
Public Eye, The (1992) (score withdrawn) (uncredited)
Mom and Dad Save the World (1992)
Basic Instinct (1992)
Gladiator (1992) (score withdrawn) (uncredited)
Medicine Man (1992)
Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)
Not Without My Daughter (1991)
Russia House, The (1990)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Total Recall (1990)
"H.E.L.P." (1990) TV Series
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
Warlock (1989)
Leviathan (1989)
'burbs, The (1989)
Alien Nation (1988) (uncredited)
Criminal Law (1988)
Rambo III (1988)
Rent-a-Cop (1988)
Lionheart (1987)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) TV Series (main title theme)
Innerspace (1987)
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1987) (theme) (uncredited)
Police Story: The Freeway Killings (1987) (TV) (theme)
Extreme Prejudice (1987)
Hoosiers (1986)
Aliens (1986) (from "Alien (1979)") (uncredited)
Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
Link (1986)
King Solomon's Mines (1985)
"Amazing Stories" (1985) TV Series
Legend (1985) (European version)
Explorers (1985)
Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)
Runaway (1984)
Supergirl (1984)
Gremlins (1984)
Lonely Guy, The (1984)
Under Fire (1983)
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Psycho II (1983)
Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., The (1983) (TV) (theme)
Dusty (1983/I)
First Blood (1982)
Challenge, The (1982)
Secret of NIMH, The (1982)
Poltergeist (1982)
Night Crossing (1981)
Salamander, The (1981)
Raggedy Man (1981)
Outland (1981)
Inchon (1981)
"Masada" (1981) (mini) TV Series
Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)
Caboblanco (1980)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Players (1979)
Alien (1979)
First Great Train Robbery, The (1979)
Magic (1978)
Boys from Brazil, The (1978)
Swarm, The (1978)
Capricorn One (1978)
Damien: Omen II (1978)
Coma (1978)
Hemingway Play, The (1977) (TV)
MacArthur, the Rebel General (1977)
Contract on Cherry Street (1977) (TV)
Damnation Alley (1977)
Islands in the Stream (1977)
High Velocity (1977)
Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977)
Cassandra Crossing, The (1976)
Omen, The (1976)
Logan's Run (1976)
Breakheart Pass (1975)
Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The (1975)
Babe (1975) (TV)
Take a Hard Ride (1975)
"Medical Story" (1975) TV Series
Medical Story (1975) (TV)
"Adams of Eagle Lake" (1975) TV Series
Girl Named Sooner, A (1975) (TV)
Wind and the Lion, The (1975)
Breakout (1975)
Ransom (1975)
"Archer" (1975) TV Series
S*P*Y*S (1974) (US version)
Chinatown (1974)
"QB VII" (1974) (mini) TV Series
Winter Kill (1974) (TV)
Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A (1974) (TV)
Indict and Convict (1974) (TV)
Don Is Dead, The (1973)
One Little Indian (1973)
Papillon (1973)
"Police Story" (1973) TV Series
Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973)
Police Story, The (1973) (TV)
Red Pony, The (1973) (TV)
Hawkins on Murder (1973) (TV)
Shamus (1973)
"Barnaby Jones" (1973) TV Series (theme)
Lights Out (1972) (TV)
Pursuit (1972/I) (TV)
"Adventurer, The" (1972) TV Series
"Anna and the King" (1972) TV Series
"Waltons, The" (1972) TV Series (theme)
Man, The (1972)
Other, The (1972)
Culpepper Cattle Company, The (1972)
Crawlspace (1972) (TV)
Going Up of David Lev, The (1971) (TV)
Homecoming: A Christmas Story, The (1971) (TV)
Crosscurrent (1971/I) (TV)
Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971) (TV)
Last Run, The (1971)
Wild Rovers (1971)
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
Mephisto Waltz, The (1971)
Step Out of Line, A (1971) (TV)
Rio Lobo (1970)
Traveling Executioner, The (1970)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Brotherhood of the Bell, The (1970) (TV)
Ballad of Cable Hogue, The (1970)
Patton (1970)
"Room 222" (1969) TV Series
Justine (1969)
Chairman, The (1969)
100 Rifles (1969)
Illustrated Man, The (1969)
Nick Quarry (1968) (TV)
Bandolero! (1968)
Detective, The (1968)
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Sebastian (1968)
Hour of the Gun (1967)
Flim-Flam Man, The (1967)
Karate Killers, The (1967)
In Like Flint (1967)
Warning Shot (1967)
Spy in the Green Hat, The (1966)
Sand Pebbles, The (1966)
One of Our Spies Is Missing (1966)
Seconds (1966)
"Jericho" (1966) TV Series
"Girl from U.N.C.L.E., The" (1966) TV Series
One Spy Too Many (1966)
Blue Max, The (1966)
Stagecoach (1966)
Trouble with Angels, The (1966)
Our Man Flint (1966)
Prologue: The Artist Who Did Not Want to Paint (1965)
Patch of Blue, A (1965)
Spy with My Face, The (1965) (theme only)
Agony and the Ecstasy, The (1965)
"Loner, The" (1965) TV Series
"Legend of Jesse James, The" (1965) TV Series
Morituri (1965)
Von Ryan's Express (1965)
In Harm's Way (1965)
Satan Bug, The (1965)
Rio Conchos (1964)
Fate Is the Hunter (1964)
"Man from U.N.C.L.E., The" (1964) TV Series
To Trap a Spy (1964)
"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964) TV Series
Shock Treatment (1964)
Seven Days in May (1964)
Prize, The (1963)
Take Her, She's Mine (1963)
"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1963) TV Series
"Fugitive, The" (1963) TV Series (stock music cues) (uncredited)
Lilies of the Field (1963)
Gathering of Eagles, A (1963)
Stripper, The (1963)
List of Adrian Messenger, The (1963)
Expendables, The (1962) (TV)
Freud (1962)
Spiral Road, The (1962)
Lonely Are the Brave (1962)
Crimebusters, The (1961)
General with the Cockeyed Id, The (1961)
"Ben Casey" (1961) TV Series
"Dr. Kildare" (1961) TV Series (main theme)
"Cain's Hundred" (1961) TV Series
"Pete and Gladys" (1960) TV Series
Studs Lonigan (1960)
"Thriller" (1960) TV Series
"Full Circle" (1960) TV Series
"Twilight Zone, The" (1959) TV Series
"For Better or Worse" (1959/I) TV Series
Face of a Fugitive (1959) (as Jerrald Goldsmith)
"Peck's Bad Girl" (1959) TV Series
City of Fear (1959)
"Black Saddle" (1959) TV Series (theme)
"Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958) TV Series
"Perry Mason" (1957) TV Series
"Wagon Train" (1957) TV Series
Black Patch (1957)
"Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957) TV Series
"Playhouse 90" (1956) TV Series
"Gunsmoke" (1955) TV Series
"Lineup, The" (1954) TV Series
"Climax!" (1954) TV Series
"General Electric Theater" (1953) TV Series
Don't Bother to Knock (1952) (uncredited)
"Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) TV Series
"Studio One" (1948) TV Series

That's a bloody long list. And there are some movies I absolutely love on there that I don't generally think of in terms of having Goldsmith scores - it's so easy to take his work for granted. He'll be missed.
 
Posted by Capped in Mike (Member # 709) on :
 
he has so many threads on Flare in his honor too. we can barely keep them all locked. the list goes on and on
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
Is this where the Goldsmith party is?
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Posted from another thread.

That is sad news indeed! He was a great composer. Although I wasn't too wrapped in Insurrection and didn't end up getting Nemesis soundtrack (although I'm sure I eventually will) - The Music to Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is just simply magestic and beautiful. The score to that film, and I've said it here a number of times is the best thing about that movie. People always say how much they love the First Contact soundtrack, well it drew heavily from Star Trek V. It is one of the few Trek scores that have held up over the years - both in the movie and as a soundtrack to listen to. He will be sadly missed. He was an institution in Hollywood (well I'm sure he was). Pity it was John Williamson who got the academy awards all the time. His movies are like cookie-cutter scores. Although not ALL the time. The two latest Star Wars soundtracks were an utter disappointment. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was BRILLIANT and so was A.I. Artificial Intelligence. I digress, Jerry Goldsmith had some memorable scores and he will be missed, and yes he played a big part in the Trek Universe.
 
Posted by Ultra Manjuice (Member # 239) on :
 
"Williams"
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
His son (who did a bit on First Contact) also scores episodes for Stargate-SG1.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Veers:
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
In unrelated Death News, the actress that played "weezie" on The Jeffersons has also died.

Ten days ago, in fact.
Do the police still want to talk to you about that?

BTW, Ronald Reagan also died recently.
 
Posted by UFPSFMC-Colonel Mike Captain (Member # 709) on :
 
In. Like. Flint.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
Flint. The anus of Michigan.
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Yes, err Ultra Manjuice *shudder* "oops!" Willams. The other is a crappy Australian cuntry music singer. [Smile]
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 

 
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
 
--------------------
ALL GLORY TO THE DOUBLECLICK!
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
Mmmm...Australian cunt
 
Posted by Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
"...a crappy Australian cuntry music singer"

There are non-crappy Australian cunt-ry (HAHAHA) music singers?
 
Posted by Obi Juan (Member # 90) on :
 
So why is the General Forum acceptable when other Trek-related personages kick, but not for Jerry Goldsmith?
 
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
Oh, for fuck's sake! This was the first thread to be opened. Here, in this Forum. We don't need another one. If the fact that the person who opened it happened to think that the Lounge was the best place for such a thread, then so be it. And if that denies one or two of the ultra-nerds (who'd never dream of ever going lower down the main page than the DAC Forum) the chance to express their feelings, so what? It's not like they ever noticed the music in the films anyway, they were too busy trying to spot the torpedo launchers.
 
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
Besides, the majority of the "x croaked" threads go here, anyway. So an "x worked on Trek and snuffed it" thread could really go either place. So the decision to put it here isn't a problem.
 
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
 
Just put your signature here, here, and legible here and he's all yours.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
 -
 
Posted by Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
And I thought earwax tasted bitter. B)
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 

 
Posted by Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
It was not in regard to that, no.
 
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
 
I never knew who he was until he died. :/
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
I removed what I said, as I thought the thread was becoming a little crass when it's about the death of someone. A Star Trek someone too.
 
Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by deadcujo:
I never knew who he was until he died. :/

That's really pathetic.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
I would say ignorant, but pathetic works well too.
 
Posted by Ultra Manjuice (Member # 239) on :
 
Still, a Star Trek death means no more than a regular death.

Unless it's in response to the needs of the many.

Then it means something. For like ten minutes.

And then they bring you back.
 
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
 
No one can be expected to know the names of all those involved with Star Trek. It's sad that he died, though, and may he rest in peace.
 
Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
True, but Goldsmith was one of the big ones in both the entertainment and Star Trek industry. You ought to have known of his work with Star Trek.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Are we sure he's actually dead?
Anyone use Pain Sticks?
 
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
 
Is there anyone sober here? I want to honor Goldschmitt, in some way proper. I liked Klingon Theme, and picard's flute theme makes me misty (it's alright, I'm secure in my manhood).

To the smith. *clink*
 
Posted by Ultra Manjuice (Member # 239) on :
 
He "ought" to have known nothing. Don't chastise someone for not nerdily knowing each and every little Star Trek-related human being on the planet.
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Thing is it's not like he was 2nd grip on episode 52 of Star Trek: Voyager or something. Goldsmith was the composer of 5/10 Star trek films. He had something like 200-300 scores recorded/filmed/written in his career.

He wrote the Klingon theme. (Nice as it is, he didn't write Picard's flute theme... but you may have just been mentioning in the same sentence UM [Smile] )

If you want to know more get Star Trek: 5 soundtrack - it's usually VERY cheap. People think cause it's the 'worst' movie (actually does Nemesis now hold that title) everything about it is bad - but the Score (and yes I've said this before) for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is the BEST of them all.

I was driving home this evening and flipping through radio stations and came to one of the classical stations (ABC Classic FM for those in Australia who care). And I caught the LAST note of something from Star Trek (I'm guessing it is Ilia's Theme from TMP) but they actually played TREK on the classical radiostation!! The host was featuring Jerry Goldsmith for the hour or half hour. So she played some stuff from Star Trek (Could have been more than just the one track I partially heard) and stuff from "The Omen" - the only film he won an Academy Award for. He was nominated 17 times. He SO should have won more than just one, anyway that's life.) Actually what one in the same year as The Motion Picture? That's a pretty good score. Does anyone know the Academy Award history of the Trek Movies?

Anyway - for my own Tribute I'm going to play the Albums of his that I have - well at least the Trek ones. MAINLY, TMP (20th ann. ed. and TFF.)

Andrew

P.S. Who are the Trek-associated people that have died just in the last year!?!

Kelly Waymire
Cecily Adams
Paul Winfield
Matt Jefferies
Jerry Goldsmith
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
THE DUDE WROTE THE THEME FOR VOYAGER - HE HAD IT COMMING!!


Oh and Andrew...add to that:
Booker Bradshaw (Dr. M'Benga [TOS]) - Apr 1, 2003
William Marshall (Dr. Daystrom [TOS]) - Jun 12, 2003

Gotta give props to teh brothas!
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Dr. Daystrom died!?! *shakes head* - actually that rings a faint bell. Actually so does Dr. M'Benga - was he like another Doctor on the Enterprise apart from McCoy?

Actually the Voyager theme has been so far one of the BEST television themes ever written. In terms of musicality and class - maybe not, like widespread recall/catchiness.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
 
He specialized in Vulcan medicine or something, I believe. He appeared in "That Which Survives" and "A Private Little War".
 
Posted by Topher (Member # 71) on :
 
I think it was something like he was trained on Vulcan.
 
Posted by Futurama IV Skin (Member # 968) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Futurama IV Skin:
or something, I believe.


 
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Lesson learned: Classical stations in Australia are awful.

ZING!

I kid, but I do not get the film music obsession thing.
 


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