Go to Music By Michael Giacchino – Jupiter Ascending Soundtrack (http://www.michaelgiacchinomusic.com/soundtracks/jupiter-ascending.html) where you can listen to samples of each track (and download by right-clicking). Samples are MP3 / 192kbps and range in length from 0:29 to 1:31.
Track listing:
Disc 1
01. Jupiter Ascending – 1st Movement (04:13)
02. Jupiter Ascending – 2nd Movement (03:25)
03. Jupiter Ascending – 3rd Movement (05:55)
04. Jupiter Ascending – 4th Movement (03:26)
05. The Houses Of Abrasax (02:19)
06. I Hate My Life (02:07)
07. Scrambled Eggs (01:09)
08. The Abrasax Family Tree (09:14)
09. The Shadow Chase (05:49)
10. The Titus Clipper (07:05)
11. Mutiny On The Bounty Hunter (04:41)
12. One Reincarnation Under God (04:06)
Disc 2
01. Digging Up The Flirt (02:23)
02. A Wedding Darker (06:07)
03. Regenex Is People! (03:22)
04. The Lies Have It (02:21)
05. It’s A Hellava Chase (08:13)
06. Dinosaur To New Heights (00:49)
07. Family Jeopardy (05:07)
08. Abdicate This! (03:28)
09. Flying Dinosaur Fight (05:28)
10. Commitment (09:57)
11. Flying Dinosaur Fight with Guts (Bonus track) (02:35)
Total Duration: 01:43:19
Man, I hope I’m wrong.
There’s a strong possibility.
Speed Racer had its fans from the original series.
I liked it well enough. Giacchino really made it worth while. The flashy graphics in it were pretty fun, too.
But, the story, could use a hell of a lot more work than Matrix Revolutions ever had.
I could not stand the way they speak talk say in Cloud Atlas.
My stoner days are over so just felt mocked.
I honestly don’t remember how that movie ended.
This one looks like it could be really good. The trailers make it look so so good.
It’s got Mila Kunis for christs sake. She’ll draw in a lot of people. She was about the only likeable thing in Ted.
I watched the trailer in 2D and 3D, and the 3D definitely stands out way more than the 2D presentation.
Still, I’m probably gonna love it even if it’s bad, I have very shitty tastes
Still, I’m probably gonna love it even if it’s bad, I have very shitty tastes
Me too….Transformers is no Citizen Kane
:laugh: The poor man’s Merovingian.
Got a good laugh out of it when i saw him in the trailers.
I want to see it because he looks so terrible. ~Dramaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (queen).
Cheap rehash on some characters, typical dystopian council leaders ruling the world, Channing Tatum as a puppy, and Mila Kunis.
Now Giacchino.
I hope the tepid reaction to Cloud Atlas didn’t make the Wachowskis retreat to safer cinematic ground, a storyline the public can grasp easily. (At the end of Cloud Atlas a fellow sitting a few seats over said rather loudly, "I didn’t get it.")
DAK is right: Transformers is no Citizen Kane but it is a license to print money. It’s sad to think that if movies like Citizen Kane, The Godfather, or Chinatown were released today they’d all flop.
The people needed movies to get through the times.
Today, generations are spoiled with Mac and newest Android updates.
Even with the worst things going on in today’s world, we still have an economy.
We have no need for another Citizen Kane.
Today, we’re doing pretty damn well Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
And to judge a film by its trailer is nonsense. If the series of brief images do not tease your brain then don’t see the film. What you do not see, you can not pass comment upon.
As far as Giacchino is concerned… his work has left me cold, short of moments in John Carter. He did a spiffy tribute at rearranging Alexander Courage’s original Star Trek theme into the end credits for the last two Star Trek films… but the music for said films is not really very interesting.
I like that.
Merovengian and Amidala.
I want to see a trailer supercut remixed with snippets from opera music.
Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor? Not the famous mad scene, but the other good parts of that opera.
According to page of photos from sessions
( Music By Michael Giacchino – Features – Recording Sessions – Jupiter Ascending (http://www.michaelgiacchinomusic.com/features/sessions/jupiter-ascending.html) ) "Michael recorded music for Jupiter Ascending at Abbey Road Studios in London during June 2013 and March 2014."