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Any action track in Total Recall.
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Every trailer maker from the late 80s and early 90s agrees with you henry
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John Williams: Here They Come! (Star Wars) Sea Attack Number One/Man Against Beast (Jaws) Jerry Goldsmith: Clever Girl (Total Recall) James Horner: Battle in the Mutara Nebula (Star Trek II) Stealing the Enterprise (Star Trek III) Hans Zimmer: 160 BPM (Angels and Demons) Alan Silvestri: Clocktower (Back to the Future) Basil Poledouris: Klendathu Drop & Tango Urilla (Starship Troopers)
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TODAY my favorite action track is "Escape From Torture", First Blood part II. Tomorrow, who knows....
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T-Rex Rescue & Finale Runner-Ups: "Chateau" and "Mona Lisa Overdrive" from The Matrix Reloaded, "Klendathu Drop" from Starship Troopers, "The Launch Tunnel/Mutha Ship/Virus Uploaded" and "The Day We Fight Back" from Independence Day, "Rescuing Sarah" and "Visitor in San Diego" from Jurassic Park: The Lost World, "Boosters Non-Responsive" from Superman Returns, "White Knight" and "Backseat Driver" from Tomorrow Never Dies, "Going Down/The Bunker" and "Caviar Factory" from The World Is Not Enough, "It's Been Educational/The Clocktower" from Back to the Future, "Descent Into Mystery" from Batman, "The Phantom" from The Phantom, "Moving Day" from The Secret of NIMH, "Just Do It" from Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and "The Train" from The Legend of Zorro.
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A Drop in the Ocean from You Only Live Twice by John Barry.
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