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Surfin' The Apocalypse!with hosts: ninah pixie & dASaudio/playlist
RYC 400 | Stanislav Tolkachev
The crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos is composed of the best and brightest of Starfleet, but this show isn't about them. The lovable Lower Decks' long shots are where it's at! Matt and Pete share their first impressions of episode 101, “Second Contact.”Thanks as always to everyone who supports the podcast by visiting Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek.Share your feedback for Star Trek by emailing PhantasticGeek@gmail.com, commenting at PhantasticGeek.com, or tweeting @PhantasticGeek.MP3Apple Podcasts
Nathaniel Malick co-opts one of SHIELD's eventual enemies as Afterlife remains under siege. But it isn't the Inhumans' headquarters that's the only unsecure location. Matt and Pete given you episode 710, “Stolen.”Big thanks to everyone who helps support the podcast at Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek.Reach out and say hello at Facebook.com/PhantasticGeek, Twitter.com/PhantasticGeek, or PhantasticGeek@gmail.com.MP3Apple Podcasts
Folclore... Eclectic • Assorted Mixwith hosts: dAs & NH pixieaudio/playlist
Filmmaker Steve James’s work—including the Oscar-nominated Hoop Dreams and Abacus—has won him critical acclaim galore and goodwill in the town where he lives, Oak Park.But when he set out to create his 10-part documentary series America to Me—about Oak Park, its historic commitment to integration and its high school’s challenges in living up to a reputation for inclusiveness—he had his doubts.Hear all about that—and catch up with two of the students spotlighted by this celebrated Starz series—in a Chicago Public Square Podcast. Listen here, on your favorite podcast player, via Spotify and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers* or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public Square Podcasts”). If you enjoy this, check out other podcasts in the series. (Photo: Wednesday Journal / Alexa Rogals.)And if you’re new to these parts, please sign up for the free daily Square news update here.* Even if you don’t have an Alexa smart speaker, you can turn iOS and Android phones into Alexa devices for free—a low-impact way to experiment with the technology.
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!Returning guest Rachel is back to chat with me about all things related to the anime adaptation of Moto Hagio's sci-fi shoujo, They Were Eleven! Listen as we discuss why this 80s anime (and the original 70s manga it's based on) still resonates with us today, and how Hagio's work was an early introduction to things like classism & gender roles to young anime fans back in the day. All this wrapped up in a cool sci-fi mystery! Since this title is a bit more obscure, we discuss the work relatively spoiler-free up until around the 41:05 mark...after that, plenty of spoiler-filled discussion for those who are already familiar with the work as we dive a bit deeper. Enjoy!Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on itunes | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify Relevant Links:Buy the (sadly out of print) CPM DVD release of They Were Eleven!Buy the Japanese, Spanish or French Editions of the They Were Eleven collected manga!Check out Moto Hagio's other manga on Fantagraphics, Amazon, and Rightstuf!Watch the first 5 minutes of the Japanese live-action TV movie from 1977 on Nico VideoClip of one of the recent productions of the Japanese live-action They Were Eleven stage musicalsHakutaku: The Magnificent, Revolutionary Year 24 GroupVideo of Moto Hagio herself briefly explaining who the Year 24 Group is!Women in Comics wiki entry on The Year 24 GroupAn interesting essay on Gender Identity through linguistic markers in relation to They Were Eleven (major spoilers!!)Follow Rachel on Twitter, Tumblr, and Twitch! Find more of Kerobit's music on InazumaKick.com! Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is buy me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi!As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening!
Today's Reel Change concludes our delightful dive into the history of the Movie Musical. We continue our travel backwards in time, as we step song by song down memory lane. We hope today's selections (by no means intended as an exhaustive 'greatest of' list) spark joy in the way only great movie musicals can.Join us and be prepared - you may find yourself suddenly and uncontrollably bursting into song.[Note: This 2-part podcast focuses on songs from live-action Movie Musicals. A future Reel Change will cover the wonderful tradition of music from Animated Musicals].Listen to Reel Change: The Movie Musical (Part II) Today's Selections:Little Shop of Horrors “Little Shop of Horrors” (music: Alan Menken, lyrics: Howard Ashman)Annie“Maybe” (music: Charles Strouse, lyrics: Martin Charnin)Grease“You’re the One that I Want” (John Farrar)Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory“Pure Imagination” (Leslie Bricusse / Anthony Newley)Hello Dolly“It Only Takes a Moment” (Jerry Herman)The Sound of Music“The Sound of Music” (music: Richard Rodgers, lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein)Mary Poppins“A Spoonful of Sugar” (Richard Sherman / Robert Sherman)The Music Man“Marian the Librarian” (Meredith Wilson)West Side Story“Something’s Coming” (music: Leonard Bernstein, lyrics: Stephen Sondheim)Carousel“If I Loved You” (music: Richard Rodgers, lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein)Calamity Jane“The Deadwood Stage” (music: Sammy Fain, lyrics: Paul Francis Webster)Singin' in the Rain“Singin' in the Rain” (music: Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics: Arthur Freed)Annie Get Your Gun“They Say It's Wonderful” (Irving Berlin)Meet Me in St. Louis“The Boy Next Door” (Hugh Martin / Ralph Blane)■ ■ ■For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com---------------------------------------------------------------------to support the show, please visit www.patreon.com/underscorepodcast
Jesus and Barabbas
Today's Reel Change begins a delightful dive into the history of the Movie Musical. For a twist, we start in the present day and move backwards in time, step by step, song by song in a most melodious walk down memory lane. We hope today's selections (by no means intended as an exhaustive 'greatest of' list) spark joy in the way only great movie musicals can.Join us and be prepared - you may find yourself suddenly and uncontrollably bursting into song.[Note: This 2-part podcast focuses on songs from live-action Movie Musicals. A future Reel Change will cover the wonderful tradition of music from Animated Musicals].Listen to Reel Change: The Movie Musical (Part I) Today's Selections:Mary Poppins Returns “Nowhere to Go but Up” (music: Marc Shaiman, lyrics: Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman)The Greatest Showman“A Million Dreams” (Benj Pasek / Justin Paul)LaLa Land“City of Stars” (music: Justin Hurwitz, lyrics: Benj Pasek, Justin Paul)The Last Five Years“Nobody Needs to Know” (Jason Robert Brown)Les Miserables“Castle on a Cloud” (music: Claude-Michel Schönberg, French lyrics: Alain Boubil, English lyrics: Herbert Kretzmer)Sweeney Todd“Pretty Women” (Stephen Sondheim)Enchanted“That’s How You Know” (music: Alan Menken, lyrics: Stephen Schwartz)How the Grinch Stole Christmas“Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You” (music: James Horner, lyrics: Will Jennings)Robin Hood: Men in Tights“Marian” (music: Hummie Mann, lyrics: Mel Brooks)Newsies“King of New York” (music: Alan Menken, lyrics: Jack Feldman)Dick Tracy“More” (Stephen Sondheim)■ ■ ■For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com---------------------------------------------------------------------to support the show, please visit www.patreon.com/underscorepodcast
Jesus and the Woman in the Pharisee's Home
Jesus and the Woman with the Issue of Blood
Live from DisneyWorld, its a look at the FantasyLand expansion. I wander around and tell you everything I see, read some signs, and explain some of the timelines as I understand them. I also take a ride on the soon-to-be-closed Snow White ride. Then, I head over to Epcot to see what I can learn about the Agent P experience that is coming up in June. Hey Where's Perry? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daves-disney-view/message
Jesus and the Woman at the Well
Jesus and the Mother of James and John
Jesus and the Woman Caught in Sin (Guest Speaker Josh Scott)
Jesus and the Man who was Born Blind (Guest Speaker Daniel Hampton)
Jesus and the Guys on the Emmaus Road
It's our second M. Night Shyamalan movie, Split...PLUS, a spoiler free review of the sequel Glass.
Today we look at a delightful tradition of cinematic storytelling, one we find at the very beginning of our favorite films: studio logos. These jingles & fanfares are the anthems of Hollywood industry and have been crafted by our most beloved screen composers. We chronicle this unique musical art form from the dawn of sound-film to the present day, uncovering much about the evolution of cinema in the process. What were initially war cries on the battlefield of early Hollywood eventually evolved into tiny hymns celebrating the wonder of moviegoing. Today's episode brings together almost too many legendary composers to mention: Alfred Newman, Max Steiner, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, Michael Kamen (to name but a few). Put on your headphones and take a trip down memory-lane with us as we celebrate the past & present (and try our best to contain our anticipation for the next film subject...). Enjoy!Listen to Reel Change: Logos Classic Film and TV Studio Signature Logoshttp://www.classicthemes.com/studioLogos.shtml■ ■ ■For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com---------------------------------------------------------------------to support the show, please visit www.patreon.com/underscorepodcast
Crucified with Christ
Dead to our Transgressions
Dead in our Transgressions
After an overlong break, we're happy to be back on air with possibly our most joyful episode. Today's Reel Change is devoted to the phenomenal tradition of Cartoon Music. We trace the roots of this great art to the historic partnership of Walt Disney & Carl Stalling and the earliest days of recorded music for film. We chronicle the evolution of score for animation and the transformational techniques pioneered by the CartoonMusic masters. Many of films' greatest composers have added to the Cartoon corpus - today is also a tasting tour of some delightful cues from Williams, Broughton, Goldsmith, Silvestri and more. Enjoy!Listen to Reel Change: Cartoon Music For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
It's part 2 of Reel Change: The Orchestra and we've invited a special guest to join the podcast - our brother and percussionist extraordinaire Karl Brueggemann. Previously we walked through the String and Wind choirs and today we explore orchestral Brass and Percussion. Get to know the unique timbres of some of the leading lights of film music. From ancient drums to cutting edge synthesizers, the band of instruments behind the Hollywood Sound is dazzling and diverse. Enjoy!Listen to Reel Change: The OrchestraFor score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
Our latest Reel Change explores the ensemble at the heart of film music - the symphonic orchestra. Every week our score discussions are rife with references to the orchestra and we're delighted to finally give each member their proper introduction. Today's podcast is the first of a 2-part episode, covering the string section, woodwind section and historical origins of the modern film orchestra. Get to know the instruments and players that breathe life into our cinema and make movie music possible. [Part 2 airs Thursday and features a special guest] Enjoy!Listen to Reel Change: The OrchestraFor score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
In today's Reel Change we explore film music's most magical palette, the Lydian mode. From the twistedly comic to the ethereally cosmic, we chart Lydian's evocative power around the world and into the 20th century of American film music. Join us for a podcast that unites Leonard Bernstein, Ravi Shankar, James Horner and more. It's a celebration of true movie magic - enjoy!Listen to Reel Change: The Lydian Mode:Raga Yaman Kalyan - Ravi Shankar - 1974Maria - Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim - West Side Story - 1957Blue in Green - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - 1959Tonight - Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim - West Side Story - 1957Main Title - Elmer Bernstein - To Kill A Mockingbird - 1962 (Robert Mulligan, dir.)Moon River - Henry Mancini - Breakfast At Tiffany's - 1961 (Blake Edwards, dir.)The Flying Scene - John Williams - Superman - 1978 (Richard Donner, dir.)Yoda's Theme - John Williams - The Empire Strikes Back - 1980 (Irvin Kershner, dir.)Flug auf dem Glücksdrachen - Klaus Doldinger - 1984 (Wolfgang Petersen, dir.)My Name is Chance - Bruce Broughton - Homeward Bound - 1993 (Duwayne Dunham, dir.)Universal Pictures Theme - James Horner - 1990Space Dance - Thomas Newman - Wall·E - 2008 (Andrew Stanton, dir.)Belle (reprise) - Alan Menken/Howard Ashman - 2017 (Bill Condon, dir.)For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
Today is the first installment of Reel Change, an ongoing series of episodes in between films. To hopefully cleanse the palate and prepare for our next subject, this week we focus on a musical device relevant to all eras of cinema: The Ostinato. Join us on a brief exploration of this musical mechanism as we track its development in films from the golden age to the present. Off we go!Listen to Reel Change: The OstinatoCaptain Blood - Erich Wolfgang Korngold - Warner Bros - 1935 (Michael Curtiz, dir.)King Kong - Max Steiner - Radio Pictures - 1933 (M. Cooper, E. Schoedsack, dir.)Scaramouche - Victor Young - MGM - 1952 (George Sidney, dir.)Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini - NBC - Official Films - 1958-61 (Blake Edwards, creator)The Magnificent Seven - Elmer Berstein - United Artists - 1960 (John Sturges, dir.)Taras Bulba - Franz Waxman - United Artists - 1962 (J. Lee Thompson, dir.)The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Ennio Morricone - United Artists - 1966 (Sergio Leone, dir.)Midnight Cowboy - John Barry - United Artists - 1969 (John Schlesinger, dir.)-Everybody's Talkin' (Song) Performed by Harry Nilsson, Written by Fred NeilSuperman - John Williams - Warner Bros. - 1978 (Richard Donner, dir.)Conan the Barbarian - Basil Poledouris - Universal Pictures - 1982 (John Milius, dir.)The Terminator - Brad Fidel - Orion Pictures - 1984 (James Cameron, dir.)Brazil - Michael Kamen - 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures - 1985 (Terry Gilliam, dir.)Total Recall - Jerry Goldsmith - TriStar Pictures - 1990 (Paul Verhoeven, dir.)The Simpsons - Danny Elfman - 20th Century Fox Television - 1989-2017 (Matt Groening, creator)Robin Hood Prince of Thieves - Michael Kamen - Warner Bros. - 1991 (Kevin Reynolds, dir.)Sneakers - James Horner - Universal Studios - 1992 (Phil Alden Robinson, dir.)Crimson Tide - Hans Zimmer - Buena Vista Pictures - 1995 (Tony Scott, dir.)Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace - John Williams - Lucasfilm - 1999 (George Lucas, dir.)Finding Nemo - Thomas Newman - Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar - 2003 (Andrew Stanton, dir.) The Dark Knight - Hans Zimmer/James Newton Howard - Legendary Pictures - 2008 (Christopher Nolan, dir.)The Expendables - Brian Tyler - Lionsgate - 2010 (Sylvester Stallone, dir.)Star Trek - Michael Giacchino - Paramount Pictures - 2009 (J.J. Abrams, dir.)The Last Airbender - James Newton Howard - Parmount Pictures - 2010 (M. Night Shyamalan, dir.) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 - Alexandre Desplat - Warner Bros. - 2010 (David Yates, dir.)Puss in Boots - Henry Jackman - Paramount Pictures - 2011 (Chris Miller, dir.)MI: Rogue Nation - Joe Kraemer - Paramount Pictures - 2015 (Christopher McQuarrie, dir.)Mad Max: Fury Road - Junkie XL - Warner Bros. - 2015 (George Miller, dir.)Zoolander No. 2 - Theodore Shapiro - Paramount Pictures - 2016 (Ben Stiller, dir.)Arrival - Jóhan Jóhannson - Sony Pictures/Paramount Pictures - 2016 (Denis Villeneuve, dir.)For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
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Faaala galera,Hoje temos um episodio especial, pois a força paira sobre esse podcast!!Isso mesmo hoje irmos falar sobre STAR WARS, da hexalogia até o ultimo trailer do Episodio 7 - O Despertar da Força.Então coloca os fones, aperta o play e sinta a força fluir!Com Emanuel Melo, Yves Gurguel, Duarte Netto e Marcelo CavalcanteDOWNLOAD / FEEDNossos Parceiros - NERDBOX Código para Desconto: Baiãonerd- CLICKCOINNo episódio de hoje:Hexalogia Star WarsTrailer Star Wars 7 - O Despertar da Força
DOWNLOAD / FEEDFaaala galera,Atrasado mas saiu! rs E hoje o programa iremos falar sobre umas das coisas que mais gostamos: Música!! Falamos sobre nossos gostos musicais!Então coloca os fones e aperta o play que vai começar o baile funk!Com Emanuel Melo, Yves Gurgel, Serguinho Said e Igo LiraCitados- Ensaio Revista Trip Luara Torrent- Clipe Oração- Glass Animas - Gooey- Crombie - Guidom - Death Rider- Marcos Pagu - Banda Felicità- Banda Freeson- Banda KrifkillPara ficar sempre por dentro das novidades do programa, curta nossa página no Facebook:www.facebook.com/baiaonerdSugestões, críticas e contatos para parcerias e eventos podem ser feitas pelo e-mail: contato@baiaonerd.com.brO Baião Nerd vai ar todas às quartas-feiras aqui no blog.Assine o Baião Nerd como podcast:http://feeds.feedburner.com/baiaonerd (clique aqui para adicionar automaticamente ao iTunes)
Episode 2This week we bring up some great discussions on whether games should launch if they aren't ready, will Nintendo have to deal with online bugs during Smashes release just around the corner and just exactly which Amiibo gives you the best bang for your buck!! As always if you have any questions to pose to the guys or just want to tell them they are doing great email them at Defendyourside@gmail.com.