Friday, April 4, 2014

A To Z Challenge: The Dig "Dimensions in Time"


For my first A to Z Challenge ever, I'm highlighting a favorite track from various science fiction and fantasy movies, games, and TV shows. Feel free to press play and listen while you visit other A to Z participants.

From the heydays of LucasArts's click-adventure generation came this marvelous gem known as The Dig, based on a concept from Steven Spielberg himself. It's about a team of astronauts, accidentally sent to an alien planet, where its inhabitants are extinct, and the humans have to "unearth" their technology to find a way home. I spent many good hours playing this on the PC back in the early 90's, and the score by Michael Land and Clint Bajakian carried it well. This was made into a game instead of a movie because we didn't have the technology to film it. Well, that was almost twenty years ago. Someone get on it!


I hope you enjoyed the music. Thank you for stopping by!

I'm David, and beware the life crystals!

29 comments:

  1. Someone send a memo to Spielberg and tell him to get on it!

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  2. They're probably scared because most video game movies are terrible failures, Need for Speed being the latest.

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  3. another movie to check out on Netflix! Spacey dreamy music too...

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  4. This would not be a NEED FOR SPEED if Spielberg did it. The soundtrack is lovely. Thanks for the verbal pat on the back today. I certainly needed it. Recovering from cancer surgeries and trying to work a 50 hour work week plus writing is draining me a bit!

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  5. i like the sound of that game from spielberg - multi-talented man!
    and i like your game descriptions with accompaniment!

    happy d day!

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  6. Excellent post, and you really have a knack for choosing wonderful soundtracks.
    Deb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com

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  7. Epic. I would watch that movie. Sometimes there is a good reason to go back and remake a project.

    Brandon Ax: Writer's Storm

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  8. I would LOVE to watch movie like that. Make it happen, David! ;)

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  9. I really am enjoying all the music you've posted so far, David. :)

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  10. That music is beautiful. I find it interesting how sci-fi games or movie soundtracks have great writing music!

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  11. Love the concept here! Someone should definitely make it a movie!
    Tina @ Life is Good
    A to Z Team @ Blogging From A to Z April Challenge 2014

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  12. But I like the life Crystals. ;)

    All they need is a friendly nudge, you know. Hollywood will pretty much produce anything. =)

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  13. Oh, they totally should make that a movie! Hollywood, are you listening??

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  14. I must say I have a new appreciation for the music after reading your posts. Thank you for sharing on this theme.
    Mary visiting from The View from my World

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  15. I'm a little surprised this one hasn't been gotten to yet. They seem to be making movies of everything lately, including the kitchen sink (and what's been stored in the cabinets beneath, collecting dust and water stains behind the pipes).

    The Immarcescible Word

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  16. Kind of surprised I never knew about The Dig. Maybe this will inspire a movie...Hint-hint, Hollywood.
    Shells–Tales–Sails

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  17. Stunning instrumentals!!!! Evoking and almost spiritual!

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  18. Oooh. The idea of movies made out of video games always makes me uneasy. They don't usually come out well. Great music here, though.

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  19. Gorgeous. I want the movie - right now!

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  20. I love the music! It feels bold and inspiring. Totally agree this should have been made into a movie. Chop, chop.

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  21. The plot of that game definitely sounds movie-worthy!

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  22. I could go to sleep with this one. Not sure how good movies videogames make. I've only seen Final Fantasy VII and Halo and I wasn't impressed.

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  23. Wish they'd make it into a movie soon. Would love to see it.

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  24. Whoa, almost missed this entry! This sounds so familiar, but I don't believe I've ever played it.

    The concept sounds really good, and if done right, would likely be a sweet movie. You'd think this would have been one they jumped on now that technology has "caught up". Who knows, maybe it will still come to fruition.

    Jak at The Cryton Chronicles & Dreams in the Shade of Ink

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  25. Sounds like a great potential new movie. And the soundtrack is already ready to go! :)

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