Terminator 3 : Le Soulèvement des machines Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 417000 votes
Tags: skynet, humanoid cyborg, nuclear launch

Synopsis

More than 10 years after 'Terminator 2', John Connor now exists only as a drifter - living 'off the grid', so no more Terminators from the future can hunt him down.

Unfortunately, SkyNet does send another one back - and this one is called the T-X, even more powerful & advanced than the dreaded T-1000.

However, another CSM-101 Terminator is also sent back to protect John against the T-X.

Now, Skynet is patiently assuming control of civilian computer systems, under the guise of a computer virus.

John has also met his future wife, Kate Brewster, whose father - a U.S. Air Force General - is in charge of the military computer systems & is leery of up linking SkyNet.

However, when the SkyNet virus infects the U.S military computers & leaves the country open to attack, the machines begin their horrific takeover.

Soon a nuclear war will result - and the war against the machines will begin.

Can the outdated CSM-101 Terminator eliminate the highly advanced T-X - or will a darker future await man following the nuclear attack?

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Terminator 3 : Le Soulèvement des machines
Macho Man
The Village People: Performer
Henri Belolo: Writer
Dat Funky Man
Peter Beckett: Performer
Peter Beckett: Produced
Jonathan Mostow: Words
I Told You
Mia Schettino: Writer
Mia Schettino: Performer
Sugar
Peter Beckett: Performer
Peter Beckett: Produced
Jonathan Mostow: Words
Party
Peter Beckett: Writer
Peter Beckett: Produced
The Current
Blue Man Group: Performer
The Terminator Theme
Can't Hide This
Buck Sanders: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Wilson
8/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a modern and technological feel, aligning with the advanced capabilities of the T-X Terminator featured in the story.

Brian Hill
6/10

The emotional moments in the film are underscored by poignant and haunting melodies in the soundtrack, highlighting the human element amidst the chaos and destruction caused by the machines.

Kimberly Wilson
7/10

The music effectively conveys the futuristic and dystopian atmosphere of the movie, setting the tone for the battle between man and machine.

Thomas Robinson
6/10

The use of electronic and industrial elements in the score complements the futuristic setting of the movie, creating a sense of foreboding and technological warfare that adds depth to the narrative.

Richard Campbell
7/10

The dynamic and intense compositions in the soundtrack amplify the action sequences, immersing the audience in the high-stakes conflict between humans and artificial intelligence.

Ashley Davis
8/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the character development and relationships in the film, particularly in the scenes involving John Connor and his allies.

Linda King
1/10

Linda Evans
10/10

The composer skillfully blends electronic elements with powerful orchestral arrangements, creating a dynamic and immersive listening experience. Each track adds depth to the story and elevates the film's overall atmosphere, making it a memorable and integral part of the viewing experience.