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THE SET — If you watch movie awards shows, chances are you're taking your bathroom break during the awards about music score.
You didn't come for the tunes, you came to see the stars glammed up and what and who won best picture, best actor and best actress. Even if that's not all you came for, that's certainly the focus of media coverage.
This video is your sign that maybe it's time to rethink your interest in movie music.
The images are a very familiar scene to many, showing Darth Vader walking down a ramp from his shuttle into a star destroyer. The troops are lined up to greet him, and a very nervous officer, Tiaan Jerjerrod (yes, I looked it up for you), comes into the shot.
But instead of hearing Vader's theme song, "The Imperial March," a classic 80's song wafts over the airwaves — "True" by Spandau Ballet.
It changes the mood of the scene, entirely. Just as the title of the video says, music really makes a difference.