Sounds good! Some similarities in style to his work on Lost, but that's not a problem. After all, even John Williams has similarities in style between his scores.
And James Horner has only ever written one and a half.

Sounds good! Some similarities in style to his work on Lost, but that's not a problem. After all, even John Williams has similarities in style between his scores.
Very nice. The use of the original music in the end-credits sequence is beautiful.
Holy fuckin' shit that was awesome! Just the end credit music I want at the end of a Star Trek movie! That Jerry Goldsmith TMP shit was getting so stale I flinch every time I hear it anymore. By the end Goldsmith was almost as one note as Horner. But this! This was beautiful!
To be fair, I really like the Goldsmith TMP music and find it inspiring, if not beautiful in it's own right. The overture is magnificent. The actual theme part of it is a little too brash at times, but the real problem with it is it was overused. I mean really, really overused.
It's ok in TMP where it has all the bells and whistles, but when it's reused in all the other Trek movies and on TNG it seems smaller, less grand.
The new samples on youtube too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kEmBgNEQbk
Please can someone tell me if the Goldsmith opening is present, or any of the Goldsmith Enterprise theme.
I pray it uses the usual brass fanfare.
Why am I picturing all the kiddies who came for the sex and violence running out of the theater with their ears covered once the credits start?
No idea at all. It doesn't make any sense.
You should stay home. It ain't in there.
But, playing the old theme without the fanfare is like leaving the gravy off of the mashed potatoes.
But, playing the old theme without the fanfare is like leaving the gravy off of the mashed potatoes.
Exactly - it's comfort food.
I'd rather that this score sound something like Giachinno's work on "The Incredibles" than that it contain a single recognizable Trek element. As it is, we appear to be getting some compromise with tradition.
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