If you are ever playing a tabletop RPG and need a theme to play when introducing an epic villain, look no further. Works equally well with fantasy, superhero, or science fiction. Just put this on and let it play a few seconds before you begin the description or put the figure in place.
Used this with the Mutant King from Deadlands Hell on Earth. Even the theme is appropriate : he lives in the Luxor Casino and has a Praetorian Guard of mutants that look like Egyptian Gods.
Alot of David Arnolds Stargate score was used in the BBC Horizon Dinosaur documentary called Giants of Argentina and when I first watched it in the early 2000s I was like 'hmm, why does the music for this Dinosaur documentary sound so familiar" 😄. Than I knew why. But it absolutely fit with the documentary as well. Makes me wish David Arnold would do the score for a big budget Dinotopia movie.
There's the TV show, StarGate: SG-1, which got 10 seasons, followed by 2 direct to DVD movies("Arc of Truth" and "Continuum"), as well as the Spin-off series StarGate: Atlantis, and the sort of sequel series StarGate: Universe. There is more than enough StarGate content out there for you.
I wish that version was available somewhere, or that there was a soundtrack only option on the Blu-ray. This song is a great theme, but having the voices makes it 100 times better.
mi personaje favorito de esta pelicula, es ese bello dios solar de aspecto androgino, aunque él en el fondo es un monstruo en toda la extension de la palabra.
I think that not only is Ra more menacing than Darth Vader (or the Empire, but not Darth Sidious), but that he also has a more menacing theme. And it is pretty hard to argue against Ra being more menacing, because I get the feeling you'd have just as much success in trying to negotiate or reason with him, as with a scorpion. More or less the same thing with the other System Lords, short of having one hell of a proverbial gun to their head, or if it benefits them as well. I also like his theme better than the Imperial March.
Max Frankow As would any other Sith, Jedi, or anyone else well trained in the Jedi Arts for that matter. The blasts from that Hand Device might be dangerous, but I'm pretty sure a lightsaber can deflect it, even if it does apparently have some sort of concussive effect. And unless they work on the same principles of the Jedi Knight games, I'm guessing a lightsaber would be able to penetrate the energy shield as well. Ra would talk big talk, but would never be able to walk the big walk, and the end result would be Ra and a bunch of Jaffa lying dead on the floor. I'm saying that Ra (and by extension, Apophis) has a more menacing theme and personalities then the Empire, but they are no match for the power of the Force.
+Joel Szasz I think it's wrong to compare it to Star Wars. And it's not like Jedi and Sith are competent. The movies and books proved that. Plus Ra is different from the TV series. He is suppose to have actual powers, not just technology.
KLamki1 So Ra could take on a Jedi Knight or Sith Saber? And it can't be argued that the Sith are incompetent, but that's because they are stubbornly greedy and always fighting each other. The younger, arrogant Jedi too, can be incompetent. It can also be argued that the Force (or if you're cynical, perhaps the plot) or Palpatine's powers had a hand in the series of events that lead to the destruction of the old order, and then Palpatine's death. But Ra would need to have at least powers comparable to a well practiced Jedi Knight to prove a really dangerous adversary. Too bad the Goa'uld never had these powers you mention in the TV series. Guess it is from the novels from before the TV series that I've heard of, but I know so little about.
+Joel Szasz You make it sound like the Sith and Jedi are like invulnerable supermen when they are not, some of the best Jedi masters got killed by only a few clone trooper squads. I am a huge Star Wars fan, but you can't mix two universes with different rules sets together.Ra powers where briefly mentioned in Roland and Deans novel. After he took a host he summoned the tribes across the world to his location. He can liquefy the bones that he used with his device. A lightsaber would do little good. The force of repulse device that can cripple your bones and cause internal bleeding. It's a lethally force push. TV series Goa'uld kind of turned into a joke, but I still like them. I remember an episode that had Seth's entire body get ripped in two just by a focused blast by the Kara Kesh.But if you want go force unleashed force powers, you forgot that both Ra alien/and Goa'uld can possess bodies. If they need to they could just transfer their energy form (or snake tv series) and it be game over for Jedi and Sith.
+TheRevan1231 According to the EU for Stargate Anubis ruled the Gould before Ra but Ra was able to lead a rebellion against him and send him into exile. Later on Anubis returned for round two and like before was soundly beaten by Ra.
I like the movie until this scene. Then Ra shows his face and the film collapses like paralized. By the way, in 1:52 the Dune leitmotiv from the 1984 film shows up if you listen carefully.
Jays Davidson gave such a powerful performance in this film and all he had to do was glance at you, to make you know this was RA!
He looked beautiful yet terrifying.
@@christianriddler5063 Which epitomizes the style of the Goa'uld.
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Is it just me, or was he also kind of seductive to Daniel?
@@ericambrose7024 No he is not. He is showing his superiority over Daniel both in beauty and power.
Well . . . I guess the fact that he hated to be in it gave him a lot to channel
There can be only ONE RA !
There can be only one!
If you are ever playing a tabletop RPG and need a theme to play when introducing an epic villain, look no further. Works equally well with fantasy, superhero, or science fiction. Just put this on and let it play a few seconds before you begin the description or put the figure in place.
pulled this with a great lich... party started rolling initiative the moment the brass started 😂
Used this with the Mutant King from Deadlands Hell on Earth. Even the theme is appropriate : he lives in the Luxor Casino and has a Praetorian Guard of mutants that look like Egyptian Gods.
I mean to be fair, any sort of Arch Devil or Ancient Daemonic Empire would go very well with any of the Goa'uld themes from the Stargate franchise.
"There is only one Ra."
There can only be one Ra.
Easily the greatest galactic overlord of all time. All hail Ra!
Darth Vader: "I find your lack of faith disturbing."
@@crylittlesister6377 Vader was a glorified assistant, nothing more.
@@crylittlesister6377 And i find your imperialism disturbing, Skywalker.
Baal is better :)
@@QoQabai658 an assistant who would rip that little parasite out of the hosts body easily..pff..not even worthy.
Ra: "You have come here to destroy me!"
No but its a good idea...
@@danielboatright8887 Thank you.
The Shredder intro of ancient Egypt. Fantastic.
Around 1:25 I hear Ra going "Iyak" in my head and the guards deactivate their helmets.
The perfect score for the perfect villain jaye davidson killed this role
Alot of David Arnolds Stargate score was used in the BBC Horizon Dinosaur documentary called Giants of Argentina and when I first watched it in the early 2000s I was like 'hmm, why does the music for this Dinosaur documentary sound so familiar" 😄. Than I knew why. But it absolutely fit with the documentary as well. Makes me wish David Arnold would do the score for a big budget Dinotopia movie.
David Arnolds is underrated
I love the bit at 1:50!!
JAFFA KREE!!!
Cholva
Sorry bro, there are no Jaffa here; only humans in shapeshifting battle armour
Oh 😞
*KREE SHOLVA KEK NA!*
i cant wait to see what they do when they do more with stargate
This epic concept needs a trilogy to be fully satisfactory.
Soundtrack was good, actors too, locations can be more and better.
There's the TV show, StarGate: SG-1, which got 10 seasons, followed by 2 direct to DVD movies("Arc of Truth" and "Continuum"), as well as the Spin-off series StarGate: Atlantis, and the sort of sequel series StarGate: Universe.
There is more than enough StarGate content out there for you.
Badass scene my favorite part in the movie
This is not the same as the version on the film with the voices! Wish that version was on the soundtrack!!
I wish that version was available somewhere, or that there was a soundtrack only option on the Blu-ray. This song is a great theme, but having the voices makes it 100 times better.
@@Pally356 Aww is not available anywhere? Ive been looking all over for this song with the chorus
Here it is:
lalalandrecords.com/stargate-25th-anniversary-expanded-limited-edition-2-cd-set/
@Juan Murua no I have that track, in the film it has vocalisations in the myth, faith, belief track
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Ra's theme: timeless, enduring
Apophis's theme: downgraded to jaffa imperial stormtrooper march theme
The funny thing is in the script Jay Davisons charicter wasn't Ra he was made RA on the post production of the film
❤
mi personaje favorito de esta pelicula, es ese bello dios solar de aspecto androgino, aunque él en el fondo es un monstruo en toda la extension de la palabra.
Mejor dicho soy El Diablo de Los Diablos y El Faraón de Los Dioses.
System lords coming..
2:12 and 2:25 I heard this in the third teaser trailer of Independence Day (1996).
"You have come to destroy me"
I think that not only is Ra more menacing than Darth Vader (or the Empire, but not Darth Sidious), but that he also has a more menacing theme. And it is pretty hard to argue against Ra being more menacing, because I get the feeling you'd have just as much success in trying to negotiate or reason with him, as with a scorpion. More or less the same thing with the other System Lords, short of having one hell of a proverbial gun to their head, or if it benefits them as well.
I also like his theme better than the Imperial March.
Vader would destroy Ra.
Max Frankow
As would any other Sith, Jedi, or anyone else well trained in the Jedi Arts for that matter.
The blasts from that Hand Device might be dangerous, but I'm pretty sure a lightsaber can deflect it, even if it does apparently have some sort of concussive effect. And unless they work on the same principles of the Jedi Knight games, I'm guessing a lightsaber would be able to penetrate the energy shield as well.
Ra would talk big talk, but would never be able to walk the big walk, and the end result would be Ra and a bunch of Jaffa lying dead on the floor.
I'm saying that Ra (and by extension, Apophis) has a more menacing theme and personalities then the Empire, but they are no match for the power of the Force.
+Joel Szasz I think it's wrong to compare it to Star Wars. And it's not like Jedi and Sith are competent. The movies and books proved that. Plus Ra is different from the TV series. He is suppose to have actual powers, not just technology.
KLamki1
So Ra could take on a Jedi Knight or Sith Saber? And it can't be argued that the Sith are incompetent, but that's because they are stubbornly greedy and always fighting each other. The younger, arrogant Jedi too, can be incompetent.
It can also be argued that the Force (or if you're cynical, perhaps the plot) or Palpatine's powers had a hand in the series of events that lead to the destruction of the old order, and then Palpatine's death.
But Ra would need to have at least powers comparable to a well practiced Jedi Knight to prove a really dangerous adversary. Too bad the Goa'uld never had these powers you mention in the TV series. Guess it is from the novels from before the TV series that I've heard of, but I know so little about.
+Joel Szasz You make it sound like the Sith and Jedi are like invulnerable supermen when they are not, some of the best Jedi masters got killed by only a few clone trooper squads. I am a huge Star Wars fan, but you can't mix two universes with different rules sets together.Ra powers where briefly mentioned in Roland and Deans novel. After he took a host he summoned the tribes across the world to his location. He can liquefy the bones that he used with his device. A lightsaber would do little good. The force of repulse device that can cripple your bones and cause internal bleeding. It's a lethally force push. TV series Goa'uld kind of turned into a joke, but I still like them. I remember an episode that had Seth's entire body get ripped in two just by a focused blast by the Kara Kesh.But if you want go force unleashed force powers, you forgot that both Ra alien/and Goa'uld can possess bodies. If they need to they could just transfer their energy form (or snake tv series) and it be game over for Jedi and Sith.
Is there a version of this with the chorus?
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Canzone utilizzata nella valle dei re di Gardaland una volta, pochi lo sanno!
Serious God of War vibes from this
I am Ra The Sun God
🧢
Clea i Look for you
Im not evil
Anubis would own Ra, id fear Anubis more then any of them.
Well he was kind of kicking the other system lords asses near the end.
+TheRevan1231 According to the EU for Stargate Anubis ruled the Gould before Ra but Ra was able to lead a rebellion against him and send him into exile. Later on Anubis returned for round two and like before was soundly beaten by Ra.
+TheRevan1231 Anubis was Ra's bitch.
At least before Anubis ascended.
I don't think that Anubis had been kicked out by the Ancients at the time.
I like the movie until this scene. Then Ra shows his face and the film collapses like paralized. By the way, in 1:52 the Dune leitmotiv from the 1984 film shows up if you listen carefully.
Sith are just Goa'uld wannabes.
Brave
Only anubis
Anubis is truly powerfull Râ is weak...
Ironically Ra's lieutenant in the movie wore armour modeled after Anubis (in mythology)
Is that why he kept getting banished all the time.