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Our interview with Arthur B. Rubinstein (2013-12-16)Inhalt:00:00 Musical Education49:30 Observations50:57 Working with Leonard Nimoy51:31 Halloween Concert55:54 Modern film industry01:00:37 Stakeout (fan question)01:02:14 Scarecrow and Mrs King (Fan Question)01:03:41 Confusion with the pianist of the same name01:10:27 Favourite instrument01:12:41 Composing art and/or art01:15:03 The most beautiful thing about composing01:18:00 2nd Album of Symphony In The Glen01:19:20 Dream Project01:28:44 Five terms
Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep? Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Mirah - "We don't have that sticker in this book" Meg Ryan - "It's off in the distance, it came into the room, it's here in the circle" - In the Cut Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Ken - "It's all so fleeting" In the Cut - "Street sounds" - In the Cut In the Cut - "Street sounds, footsteps" - In the Cut Ken - "We can't just create everything. We can leave a wake. (I hadn't told you lately.)" Mirah - "I don't want to get my hands dirty (I didn't want to get my mouth dirty)" Meg Ryan - "Midway along the journey of our life I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "I think about how it was. It's all I have left. What do you see when you look at me? A grumpy old man who never answers questions? Who mixes everything up? Who's kept busy by getting his meals?" - Mr. Nobody [That's not me] Alan Watts - "You can slip into this state of consciousness. We're all masters. How do you grow each hair without thinking about it?" - The Nature of Consciousness [You are omnipotent.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Alan Watts - "Excerpt" - Out of Your Mind Jonathan Glazer - "What would be on the radio? It's not a choice. In fact, turn the radio on now and find out what's on the radio. Because that is what's on the radio." - Under the Skin interview Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep?" - Mr. Nobody Patrick McGoohan - "One day you'll go too far, and I'll die and beat you all. I'm a prisoner, too." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Bill Ehrhart - "Found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment you were in" Meg Ryan - "The stillwaters of your mouth under a frond of stars, under a thicket of kisses" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Olafur Arnalds - "30:55" - Eulogy for Evolution Vietnam interviews - "We were brought never to question authority. The gov't was right, policeman, mom and dad, anyone in authority knew what was best. Shouldn't I let my gov't know I think they're crazy?" Meg Ryan - "Thinking back over the course of my passion. Unafraid of the dark" - In the Cut Meg Ryan, sounds - "Street, siren, school bell" - In the Cut Vietnam interviews - "It's so obvious that the war is fixed around the dollar. Somebody's making money. That's why this war has been prolonged" Edd Kalehoff - "The Price is Right theme" - The Price is Right Jonathan Glazer - "Turn the radio on now, that's what should be on the radio. In fact, that sort of is what's on the radio" The Professor (Michael Pool) - "Tech support. No idea what a paperclip is" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 [RIP] Thatcher Keats - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Boards of Canada - "?" - Tomorrow's Harvest 3-2-1 Contact - "I hate noise. I'm out here measuring some of the sounds we live with, and I'm telling you, they're pretty awful" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Meg Ryan - "Alone, the sedge has withered" - In the Cut Firefall - "Always" Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "We hear so many different sounds" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "Being a rock musician caused the hearing loss (122 decibels)" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Thatcher Keats - "Baby's got it going on" - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [Loops] The Generational Divide - "Teachers, schools, slow using computers. It takes hours. Technology is uncomfortable instead of seamless and nice" Patrick McGoohan, George Coulouris - "Why do both sides look alike? Judge by attitudes." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Jared Leto - "It's all I have left" In the Cut - "Train sounds, music" - In the Cut Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" In the Cut - "Street, car" - In the Cut 3-2-1 Contact - "Dangerous tool: I don't think it's such a great idea to overhear things. There are so many wonderful things to listen to in the world" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet [What would it be like to live in a silent world?] 3-2-1 Contact - "Hearing test: He's beginning to lose his hearing, from being a rock musician" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [More loops] Ken - "We're almost over (competing to be doing not quite as well). Everything's going great" [Misunderstandings. Birth. Cancer. Sea of miscommunication. Mold at the bottom of the basket. The snow is beautiful.] Ken - "Identification (being recorded 4 different ways)" Gary Sullivan - "Kenzo will be turning 25 in 2 weeks. It's going to be a festive time" - Bodega Pop Live a few weeks ago Christian Vasseur - "un amour infini" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Organic peanut butter" - Mother The Generational Divide - "Messaging, emailing each other, these little fun things...that makes sense" 3-2-1 Contact - "We're testing the right side now" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Honey, there's no difference, it all comes from the same place. Yeah, but, I like the organic" - Mother Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles The Professor (Michael Pool) - "People trade MP3's, and other things on these networks" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 Moby - "Everloving" - Play Gma - "96 years old" - Last month, last recording Gma - "I don't like darkness (I hope you have a wonderful time tomorrow)" - Other recordings [Put the lamp on. It makes the room look nice. (with Garth Stevenson)] Gma - "Short" Gma twin - "This went on and on and on and on. I was so upset, you have no idea." [Did you put it in the refrigerator? That would be feasible.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" Gma + twin - "Sharing clothing. I remember a gown I had, and I turned it into dresses for us. I didn't have a sewing machine." [What was the outfit we wore on the first day of junior high?] Christian Vasseur - "sinfonia" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Gma + twin - "We had to get the same clothes" The Generational Divide - "The structure of school is going to have to change" Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach - "When I was younger, I was so invested in his grievances, his anger with the world" - The Meyerowitz Stories Christian Vasseur - "tous sur le pont" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "Food Cook Mood" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Roger Dawson - "Sometimes the easy way is not the best way. The "I'm not suggesting" technique (Track 6)" - Secrets of Power Persuasion Alan Watts - "Nothing really happens unless it's in the newspaper. "It's too bad there wasn't a tape recorder"" - Being Aware of Awareness Bill Ehrhart - "The questions themselves were too ugly to ask. You just want to back out quietly and walk away. I did not have the full deck of cards before I could make sense of what I had seen." - Vietnam interview Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames Bill Ehrhart - "I gave those people every reason to hate me" - Vietnam interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Wax Audio - "Happy Xmas (War is Over) w/George W. Bush & John Lennon" - Cut, Paste and Run Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay David Weinstein - "A surprise sound collage, Kenzo's historical vaults are 7 thousand gazillion samples deep" - Ridgewood Radio from some weeks ago Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Alan Watts - "Purposely arrange and discipline in accordance with foresight and words and systems of symbols and accountancy" [Once you start thinking about things, you worry if you've thought enough] Bill Ehrhart - "You found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment that you were dealing with" - Vietnam interviews Jonathan Glazer - "Person making anything being completely attached and on other hand unattached. It's all in orbit all the time" - Under the Skin interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Ralph Nader - "Ambassador was utterly disruptive rather than diplomatic. We need 1% of the people to take control congress" - On Contact with Chris Hedges Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Christian Vasseur - "le voyage extraordinaire" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "prelude d'un autre temps I" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Vietnam interviews - "The only people who benefit from our tax laws are the very wealthy or the very poor" The Outfield - "Say It Isn't So loops" - Play Deep [Tell me I'm the only one. Without you I can't go on.] Gary Wright - "Dream Weaver" - The Dream Weaver Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Mirah - "The apple? You can have two snails." Ken - "What happened was...my friend died. Overlapping obsessions. Beaconing out his helpful ways. Boldly share your thing. You have to do it." [I have a lot of stuff. (with Cliff Martinez, then Garth Stevenson)] Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames [Not in archive] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/89948
Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep? Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Mirah - "We don't have that sticker in this book" Meg Ryan - "It's off in the distance, it came into the room, it's here in the circle" - In the Cut Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Ken - "It's all so fleeting" In the Cut - "Street sounds" - In the Cut In the Cut - "Street sounds, footsteps" - In the Cut Ken - "We can't just create everything. We can leave a wake. (I hadn't told you lately.)" Mirah - "I don't want to get my hands dirty (I didn't want to get my mouth dirty)" Meg Ryan - "Midway along the journey of our life I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "I think about how it was. It's all I have left. What do you see when you look at me? A grumpy old man who never answers questions? Who mixes everything up? Who's kept busy by getting his meals?" - Mr. Nobody [That's not me] Alan Watts - "You can slip into this state of consciousness. We're all masters. How do you grow each hair without thinking about it?" - The Nature of Consciousness [You are omnipotent.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Alan Watts - "Excerpt" - Out of Your Mind Jonathan Glazer - "What would be on the radio? It's not a choice. In fact, turn the radio on now and find out what's on the radio. Because that is what's on the radio." - Under the Skin interview Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep?" - Mr. Nobody Patrick McGoohan - "One day you'll go too far, and I'll die and beat you all. I'm a prisoner, too." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Bill Ehrhart - "Found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment you were in" Meg Ryan - "The stillwaters of your mouth under a frond of stars, under a thicket of kisses" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Olafur Arnalds - "30:55" - Eulogy for Evolution Vietnam interviews - "We were brought never to question authority. The gov't was right, policeman, mom and dad, anyone in authority knew what was best. Shouldn't I let my gov't know I think they're crazy?" Meg Ryan - "Thinking back over the course of my passion. Unafraid of the dark" - In the Cut Meg Ryan, sounds - "Street, siren, school bell" - In the Cut Vietnam interviews - "It's so obvious that the war is fixed around the dollar. Somebody's making money. That's why this war has been prolonged" Edd Kalehoff - "The Price is Right theme" - The Price is Right Jonathan Glazer - "Turn the radio on now, that's what should be on the radio. In fact, that sort of is what's on the radio" The Professor (Michael Pool) - "Tech support. No idea what a paperclip is" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 [RIP] Thatcher Keats - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Boards of Canada - "?" - Tomorrow's Harvest 3-2-1 Contact - "I hate noise. I'm out here measuring some of the sounds we live with, and I'm telling you, they're pretty awful" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Meg Ryan - "Alone, the sedge has withered" - In the Cut Firefall - "Always" Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "We hear so many different sounds" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "Being a rock musician caused the hearing loss (122 decibels)" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Thatcher Keats - "Baby's got it going on" - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [Loops] The Generational Divide - "Teachers, schools, slow using computers. It takes hours. Technology is uncomfortable instead of seamless and nice" Patrick McGoohan, George Coulouris - "Why do both sides look alike? Judge by attitudes." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Jared Leto - "It's all I have left" In the Cut - "Train sounds, music" - In the Cut Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" In the Cut - "Street, car" - In the Cut 3-2-1 Contact - "Dangerous tool: I don't think it's such a great idea to overhear things. There are so many wonderful things to listen to in the world" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet [What would it be like to live in a silent world?] 3-2-1 Contact - "Hearing test: He's beginning to lose his hearing, from being a rock musician" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [More loops] Ken - "We're almost over (competing to be doing not quite as well). Everything's going great" [Misunderstandings. Birth. Cancer. Sea of miscommunication. Mold at the bottom of the basket. The snow is beautiful.] Ken - "Identification (being recorded 4 different ways)" Gary Sullivan - "Kenzo will be turning 25 in 2 weeks. It's going to be a festive time" - Bodega Pop Live a few weeks ago Christian Vasseur - "un amour infini" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Organic peanut butter" - Mother The Generational Divide - "Messaging, emailing each other, these little fun things...that makes sense" 3-2-1 Contact - "We're testing the right side now" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Honey, there's no difference, it all comes from the same place. Yeah, but, I like the organic" - Mother Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles The Professor (Michael Pool) - "People trade MP3's, and other things on these networks" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 Moby - "Everloving" - Play Gma - "96 years old" - Last month, last recording Gma - "I don't like darkness (I hope you have a wonderful time tomorrow)" - Other recordings [Put the lamp on. It makes the room look nice. (with Garth Stevenson)] Gma - "Short" Gma twin - "This went on and on and on and on. I was so upset, you have no idea." [Did you put it in the refrigerator? That would be feasible.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" Gma + twin - "Sharing clothing. I remember a gown I had, and I turned it into dresses for us. I didn't have a sewing machine." [What was the outfit we wore on the first day of junior high?] Christian Vasseur - "sinfonia" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Gma + twin - "We had to get the same clothes" The Generational Divide - "The structure of school is going to have to change" Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach - "When I was younger, I was so invested in his grievances, his anger with the world" - The Meyerowitz Stories Christian Vasseur - "tous sur le pont" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "Food Cook Mood" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Roger Dawson - "Sometimes the easy way is not the best way. The "I'm not suggesting" technique (Track 6)" - Secrets of Power Persuasion Alan Watts - "Nothing really happens unless it's in the newspaper. "It's too bad there wasn't a tape recorder"" - Being Aware of Awareness Bill Ehrhart - "The questions themselves were too ugly to ask. You just want to back out quietly and walk away. I did not have the full deck of cards before I could make sense of what I had seen." - Vietnam interview Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames Bill Ehrhart - "I gave those people every reason to hate me" - Vietnam interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Wax Audio - "Happy Xmas (War is Over) w/George W. Bush & John Lennon" - Cut, Paste and Run Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay David Weinstein - "A surprise sound collage, Kenzo's historical vaults are 7 thousand gazillion samples deep" - Ridgewood Radio from some weeks ago Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Alan Watts - "Purposely arrange and discipline in accordance with foresight and words and systems of symbols and accountancy" [Once you start thinking about things, you worry if you've thought enough] Bill Ehrhart - "You found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment that you were dealing with" - Vietnam interviews Jonathan Glazer - "Person making anything being completely attached and on other hand unattached. It's all in orbit all the time" - Under the Skin interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Ralph Nader - "Ambassador was utterly disruptive rather than diplomatic. We need 1% of the people to take control congress" - On Contact with Chris Hedges Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Christian Vasseur - "le voyage extraordinaire" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "prelude d'un autre temps I" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Vietnam interviews - "The only people who benefit from our tax laws are the very wealthy or the very poor" The Outfield - "Say It Isn't So loops" - Play Deep [Tell me I'm the only one. Without you I can't go on.] Gary Wright - "Dream Weaver" - The Dream Weaver Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Mirah - "The apple? You can have two snails." Ken - "What happened was...my friend died. Overlapping obsessions. Beaconing out his helpful ways. Boldly share your thing. You have to do it." [I have a lot of stuff. (with Cliff Martinez, then Garth Stevenson)] Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames [Not in archive] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/89948
In this episode of the podcast, I am adding a new, hopefully recurring, segment called "Now Playing", in which I discuss recent soundtrack album releases, whether from a new movie or a classic film. Featured in this installment is Justin Hurwitz's lyrical score for 2018's FIRST MAN, followed by a new 2-CD complete edition of Arthur B. Rubinstein's classic WARGAMES (1983) and finally a stunning new recording by the Basque National Orchestra of Bernard Herrmann's dark and turbulent music for THE BRIDE WORE BLACK, from 1968. The latter two albums are available from Quartet Records at http://www.quartetrecords.com/. Connect with the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/ascoretosettle twitter.com/score2settlepod Email the show at ascoretosettlepodcast@gmail.com
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Episode ten of THE ARCHIVE on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO begins with a tribute to Margot Kidder with Jason playing the love theme from SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE by John Williams. Then Jason features selections from La La Land Records brand new release of the complete score to ALIEN 3 by Elliot Goldenthal. You then hear selections from THE STORYTELLER by Rachael Portman and KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE by John Massari. Jason then starts the second part of the show by paying tribute to the late Arthur B. Rubinstein by playing selections from his score for BLUE THUNDER. Afterward, you'll hear music from THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS by James Horner, WESTWORLD by Fred Karlin and HELLBOY by Marco Beltrami. Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Movie Scores and More Radio http://www.moviescoreradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
After finally overcoming the communication problems associated with talking to the other side of the world, we're joined by Mike Talks for a discussion about WarGames, the film that did for the 80s what Hackers did for the 90s, yet somehow without feeling anywhere near as dated as the latter. It's an enjoyable film with plenty to celebrate, and plenty of relevant discussion points including how humans interact with artificial intelligence, and the many obvious security vulnerabilities that are on display. However we don't neglect our duty in highlighting some very disturbing gender roles, and we reluctantly stray onto the topic of Donald Trump. Along the way, the team talk through their childhood gaming and programming experiences, Mike shares some (non-classified) military IT stories, Dan proposes an unlikely trilogy of technology films, and Neil gets sidetracked by background details as usual. Oh, and if you've got an Amazon Echo, Google Home or Siri-enabled device in earshot, you're probably going to want to disable its microphone for the duration of this episode. We didn't, and paid the consequences. References: Mike blog post: Programming - it was acceptable in the 80s... Wikipedia: Official Secrets Act Wikipedia: Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (shot down in 1983) Wikipedia: Able Archer exercise Wikipedia: 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident (Stanislav Petrov) Wikipedia: Strategic Defense Intiative ("Star Wars") Wikipedia: Ditchling Wikipedia: Cuban Missile Crisis Box Office Mojo: 1983 US Box Office figures Roger Ebert's WarGames review Leonard Maltin's WarGames review Wikipedia: 8-inch floppy disk YouTube: Clip referred-to as the Tomorrow's World clip (it was actually the Thames TV show Database) Wikipedia: Micro Men (docu-drama about the birth of home computing) Wikipedia: The Computer Programme (1982 BBC instructional series about home computing) Wikipedia: Non-repudiation WhatIs.com: Four-eyes authentication principle YouTube: South Park - Cartman triggers Siri/Alexa/Google Home YouTube: Montage of Star Trek self-destruct sequences Gizmodo: Google anti-diversity memo YouTube: Thunderbirds "woman driver" scene Weta Workshop: Studio Tour Wikipedia: DEFCON levels Wired article mentioning John Lennon's proposed WarGames role Check Point: Overview of the Havij hacking tool YouTube: Troy Hunt - "Hacking is child's play - SQL injection with Havij by 3 year old" sqlmap Kali Linux Time.com: Avril Lavigne is the celebrity most likely to give you a virus Never Say Never Again - Domination videogame showdown Wikipedia: Zero-sum game Memory Alpha: Kobayashi Maru scenario Wikipedia: Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) Neil's tweet of 120 different maneuver names from WarGames YouTube trailers for films and TV shows mentioned: Return of the Jedi Octopussy Never Say Never Again Deutschland 83 The Americans The Day After Threads When The Wind Blows The Terminator Colossus the Forbin Project Terms of Endearment Flashdance Trading Places Saturday Night Fever Staying Alive Superman III Fail Safe 2001: A Space Odyssey The Computer Programme episode 1 The Last Starfighter Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks Hackers Swordfish Whiz Kids Automan Tron Mad Max WarGames: The Dead Code (terrible 2008 sequel) Star Trek: Discovery Blade Runner 2049 In two weeks, we'll be venturing into the world of James Bond for the first time, to discuss Pierce Brosnan's first outing as 007, GOLDENEYE! Twitters: @TestSheepNZ @ScreenTesting @TheTestDoctor @neilstudd Emails: screentestingpod@gmail.com Intro music: Arthur B. Rubinstein - WarGames Intro Theme Outro music: Arthur B. Rubinstein - Edge of the World
In episode #3 we discuss the romantic dark comedy drama "Harold and Maude." A young man, fascinated with death, meets a venerable woman who teaches him what life is really about. Starring Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort. SHOWNOTES While this movie (and episode) deals with the topic of suicide in a humorous manner, if you or someone you know is struggling with suicide please visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or call 1-800-273-8255 Harold and Maude - Criterion Collection Not to be confused with Maude starring Bea Arthur Cat Stevens composed and performed the soundtrack including the two hits If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out and Miles from Nowhere The 4 non-Cat Stevens songs: Greensleeves (Author unknown) Piano Concerto No. 1 - Tchaikovsky An der Schönen, Blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), Op. 314 - Johann Strauss II Sobre las Olas (Over the Waves) - Juventino Rosas Velveeta cheese commercial - Velveeta Melts Better Than Cheddar The Jaguar driven by Harold was a 1965 Jaguar XK-E; the hearse was a 1959 Cadillac Superior 3-way Jay Leno’s incredible car collection Nathan Hale was the first American Spy to be captured and executed A&E’s Turn: Washington's Spies is a war drama NOT a documentary We can all agree that black licorice is disgusting The police officer was played by Tom Skerritt who also starred as Viper in Top Gun Bud Cort (Harold) appeared as Pvt. Lorenzo Boone in the movie MASH Suicide Is Painless (written by Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman) was the theme to both the movie and TV series M*A*S*H The Omen was NOT a prequel to Harold and Maude (however writer Colin Higgins did imagine a prequel called Grover and Maude) Music and Films: Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead scored the music for There Will Be Blood and The Master Trent Reznor collaborated with fellow NIN member Atticus Ross for the soundtracks of The Social Network, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo(2011), and Gone Girl Sondre Lerche composed the majority of the music for Dan in Real Life(starring Steve Carell) Carly Simon is credited with the soundtrack to Working Girl (starring Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith, and Joan Cusack) including the theme song “Let the River Run” John Williams composed and conducted the music for Raiders of the Lost Ark The soundtrack to Real Genius (starring Val Kilmer) featured multiple artists including Don Henley, Bryan Adams, and Tears for Fears Arthur B. Rubinstein scored the music for WarGames starring Matthew Broderick Melancholia (written and directed by Lars von Trier) heavily features the prelude to Tristan und Isolde by German composer Richard Wagner Mychael Danna and the band DeVotchKa wrote the score for Little Miss Sunshine, however the soundtrack also featured the songs No Man’s Land and Chicago by Sufjan Stevens (who is NOT related to Cat Stevens) Butterflies Are Free starring Goldie Hawn is another fantastic 1970s dramedy