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  2. The Day the Earth Stood Still (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Bates was brought in to compose the score for 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still after Derrickson heard his work on The Devil's Rejects and Slither.Bates decided that instead of imitating the original score by Bernard Herrmann he would try and convey the message of the new film, which was different, and assumed that most people would not even realize it was a remake.

  3. The Day the Earth Stood Still - Wikipedia

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    The Day the Earth Stood Still is now considered one of the best films released in 1951. [34] [35] The Day the Earth Stood Still is in Arthur C. Clarke's list of the 12 best science fiction films of all time. [36] The film holds a 97% rating at the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10.

  4. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Day the Earth Stood Still: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was conducted and orchestrated by Timothy Williams. Tyler Bates was brought in to compose the score after Derrickson heard his work on The Devil's Rejects (2005) and Slither (2006).

  5. The Day the Earth Stood Still (Willie Nile album) - Wikipedia

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    This is a great album of timely and intelligent music from a heartfelt and aware songwriter." [13] Lee Zimmerman from American Songwriter: "The Day The Earth Stood Still easily measures up to every one of Nile's preceding efforts — taut, tough, and tenacious, and driven by sheer grit and gravitas, as well as passion and purpose." [7]

  6. Klaatu barada nikto - Wikipedia

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    "Klaatu barada nikto" is a phrase that originated in the 1951 science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still. The humanoid alien protagonist of the film, Klaatu (Michael Rennie), instructs Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) that if any harm befalls him, she must say the phrase to the robot Gort (Lockard Martin).

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