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We are so excited to have David Collins, cohost of Star Wars Oxygen and former LucasArts Sound Designer, join us in our TikiCantina. Star Wars, Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Jurassic Park – you can probably hum those melodies right now. But can you hum the theme to The Amazing Spiderman? How about Inception? Were HAVE all the Film Scores gone?

Star Wars Uncut. Has anyone seen this amazing shot-for-shot remake of Star Wars: A New Hope that used fan-made clips to make up the entire movie? Nearly one thousand fans participated, and Star Wars UnCut won a 2010 Primetime Emmy for outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Fiction. Well Casey Pugh, the mastermind behind this has started Empire UnCut and we are giving everyone an update on the progress.

We also have some Vintage Videos: A Tribute to John Williams and a Star Wars reference on Breaking Bad.

Film Scores featured:

  • Back To The Future – Alan Silvestri
  • Batman (1989) – Danny Elfman
  • Dark Knight – Hans Zimmer
  • Forrest Gump – Alan Silvestri
  • Ghostbusters – Elmer Bernstein
  • Inception –  Hans Zimmer
  • Jurassic Park – John Williams
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation – Jerry Goldsmith
  • Star Trek (2009) – Michael Giacchino
  • Superman – John Williams
  • Titanic – James Horner
  • Tron Legacy – Daft Punk
  • Up – Michael Giacchino

And remember, #NeverLandOnAlderaan!

Podcast Guests

David W. Collins – CoHost of Star Wars Oxygen (AMAZING Podcast – go check it out). You can follow David Collins on Twitter

Thank you Rob Dehlinger for some awesome musical compositions sprinkled throughout this Episode. Check him out on his website.

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