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Jurassic park the musical
Jurassic park the musical












jurassic park the musical

  • Our Rex Is Bigger Than Yours plays in the final battle between Rexy and the Indominus Rex, complete with Ominous Latin Chanting.
  • " Indominus Wrecks" starts out slow and brooding, then becomes helter-skelter and panicky, scary and amped up, only to then become slow and suspenseful again.
  • "Does This Dinosaur Make Jurassic World Look Big?", the ominously chilling music for when Claire is showing Masrani the Indominus.
  • The end credits theme, "The Park Is Closed", starting with a beautiful piano rendition of the original theme, only to slowly crescendo fully into a heroic climax.
  • "The Park Is Closed" is a solemn piano interpretation of Williams' theme that gradually transforms into a slightly exultant take on Giacchino's theme.
  • "Nine to Survival Job" starts out as a soft and gentle melody that encapsulates how the surviving humans are safe, then steadily builds into a Triumphant Reprise of Giacchino's new theme as Rexy stomps onto the helipad and unleashes her Mighty Roar, signaling that she has reclaimed her kingdom.
  • "Our Rex Is Bigger Than Yours" begins with slowly-building tension as Claire draws Rexy towards Indominus and Rexy crashes through the Spinosaurus skeleton, followed by a stretch of intense tribal chanting as the two theropods engage in their titanic battle while the humans struggle to avoid them.
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    "Costa Rican Standoff" is an action-oriented composition that captures the conflict of Owen and his raptors facing off against the Indominus rex, ending with an Triumphant Reprise of Williams' immortal theme as Claire lures Rexy out of her paddock so she can help fight the Indominus.Michael Giacchino took over scoring duties starting with this film. "Brachiosaurus On the Bank" is a pensive composition that plays as the group rides a boat up river before blossoming into a magnificent rendition of Williams' familiar leitmotif."Frenzy Fuselage" is a frenetic piece that perfectly captures the mayhem of being trapped inside a downed aircraft that's being attacked by a large prehistoric predator."Visitor in San Diego" has three awesome moments: when the strings start swelling, the return of the leitmotif, and when the drums start.ĭon Davis did the music for this installment and pays homage to Williams' work a handful of times."The Raptors Appear" emphasizes the dread of walking about at night in a place inhabited by vicious animals, beginning low and menacing before suddenly becoming darkly action-oriented as a Velociraptor jumps onto Sarah.Then the cue becomes outright intense and urgent as Ian, Sarah, Nick, and Kelly rush through the grass and end up falling and sliding down a hill. This is followed by a determined percussive beat as the Hunters make their way through the long grass, becoming more and more ominous as Velociraptors begin picking the men off. "Hammond's Plan" starts out soft and contemplative as Ian learns that Sarah is on Isla Sorna, then segues into a rendition of Williams' theme as he accepts the Call to Adventure.The Lost World: Jurassic Park's theme is just epic and badass."T-Rex Rescue and Finale" starts unsettling and closes with triumphant music tracked in from "Journey to the Island" and an epic coda practically crowning Rexy queen of Isla Nublar.The suspenseful "High Wire Stunts" plays as Lex, Tim and Grant climb the electric fence, building up to when it's finally turned on, electrocuting Tim.

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    As if you needed reminding, the soundtrack leaves you in no doubt that this dino is easily one of the most awesome and badass movie characters of all time. It gets a Triumphant Reprise during the climax, when the mighty T-Rex suddenly charges in to attack the Velociraptors, inadvertently saving the heroes in the process. Shameless Scenery Porn of a gorgeous tropical island wrapped in one of Williams' most epic pieces of music, ever, somehow combine to make this supposedly tiny island seem gigantic, and cues up the amazing adventure that is to come.

  • "Journey to the Island", played during the arrival at Isla Nublar, is probably just as recognizable as the main theme itself, and a lot more awesome.
  • The main theme starts off slow and calming before swelling into a grand tune that you will never grow tired of.
  • While that alone should be enough to explain how awesome it is, even by Williams' lofty standards, the Jurassic Park soundtrack is something extra special segueing flawlessly between moments that are downright awesome, sad, exciting, terrifying and almost magical.














    Jurassic park the musical