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HAPPY NEW YEAR from all of us guys here at The Deucecast Movie Show! 2025 is here, and we are anxiously awaiting Mickey 17, Fantastic Four: The First Steps, Thunderbolts, more Avatar, and whatever else ridiculousness the movie year will bring us... ...but first, we have to put 2024 to bed, at least in terms of movies seen. Thus, our final ReFlicktions show of the year! First, d$ finds some movie "white whales", including his beloved Katie Heigl... Dr Earl goes all in on music docs... our former show producer's offspring makes a movie... Mikey works on Oscar hopefuls, but doesn't love the latest Disney offering... d$ fills a 100 movie goal... they go all in on Nosferatu... and both Hallmark and Lifetime Movie Network are repped in the same episode... Movies discussed and where to find them at the time of recording: Zyzzyx Road (PLEX) Gladiator II (in theaters, for rental) Wicked (in theaters, for rental) The Boys Next Door (Hallmark streaming) Music by John Williams (Disney+) The 430 Movie (for rental) DuckTales: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (Disney+) You Better Watch Out (Lifetime Movie Network) Spellbound (Netflix) Fred Claus (Hulu) Beatles '64 (Disney+) The Piano Lesson (Netflix) LaRoy Texas (MGM+) Yacht Rock: A Documentary (MAX) Blitz (AppleTV+) Blink Twice (MGM+) Carol for Another Christmas (MAX) Emilia Perez (Netflix) The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot (MAX) Solitary: Inside (MAX) Moana 2 (in theaters) Y2K (in theaters) The Holiday (Amazon Prime) Speak No Evil (Peacock Premium) Janet Planet (MAX) Nosferatu (in theaters) Kraven the Hunter (in theaters) Juror No 2 (Netflix) Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back (MAX) The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (in theaters) The Substance (in theaters) Conclave (Peacock Premium) Carry On (Netflix) Mufasa (in theaters) Score: A Film Music Documentary (assigned film) Magnolia (assigned film) The Sugarland Express (assigned film) Synecdoche New York (assigned film) Taps (assigned film) Suicide Kings (assigned film)
A detour into the 4th of July, Kerry and Collin talk about the biggest hit of 1996, Roland Emmerich's alien invasion epic "Independence Day," which gives America permission to make our holiday a worldwide holiday because of something WE did. Suck it up, world! How does this movie play today now that we all know a little more about computers? Is there a trope called The Sacrificial Quaid? (there is now) Can one punch really knock out an alien? All this, plus a look at the latest and greatest in physical media with the Blu-ray Gift Exchange (Dune 2, Gilbert Gottfried, Francis Ford Coppola and more!). Blu-ray movies covered: Warner Bros. "Dune: Part 2" 4K (2024) Criterion: "Floating Weeds" / "The Story of Floating Weeds" (1934 - 1959) Gravitas Ventures: "Gilbert" (2017) "Score: A Film Music Documentary" (2017) Paramount: "Into the Wild" (2007) Warner Archive: "You're A Big Boy Now" (1966) "The Nun's Story" (1959) "Friendly Persuasion" (1956)
The Miami-based Carlos Rafael Rivera with two series releasing now (Griselda, Monsieur Spade) joins to talk about his massive breakout with The Queen's Gambit, followed by Hacks and Lessons in Chemistry. Why Sofia Vergara's dramatic turn as a drug kingpin in Miami deserved an operative approach. How he manages to maintain his Miami location for an industry that is largely located in Los Angeles. Plus, he revisits his 2017 adventure to go see Score: A Film Music Documentary in New York, and how he's brought some of his teaching skills (and musicians) into his music work. Before that, Kenny and Matt break down the Oscar nominees, as Robert joins a few minutes later to explain why Oppenheimer's score (by Ludwig Gorannsson) is so groundbreakingly original.
We are back as promised with a brand new full episode! Bruce Miller has spent the past couple of weeks prepping for the 2022 Sioux City International Film Fest so we talk about festivals before we hand it over to his interview with Bri Holland, a (deep breath) songwriter, music producer, audio engineer, singer, and vocal production specialist who was onboard to host the "Engineering Theatrical Vocal Music for Cinema" workshop. Bri's most recent credits include Dear Evan Hansen (2021), tick, tick... BOOM! (2021) and Vivo (2021). Bruce name-checked some of the SCIFF films in the course of the episode (Jim of Earth, Score: A Film Music Documentary, Sons of Toledo), but the full list of films screened at the festival can be found here: 2022 Films Where to watch: Vivo (Netflix) Dear Evan Hansen tick, tick...BOOM! (Netflix) Recent articles by Bruce Miller: New 'Interview with the Vampire' takes a different twist in television form A sight for 'Thor' eyes? Latest offers laughs, Chris Hemsworth and a dark villain Movies in a Minute - "Don't Worry Darling" REVIEW: 'Don't Worry Darling' is steeped in atmosphere -- and questions 'So Help Me Todd,' starring Marcia Gay Harden, springs from a son's quest for justice Follow the show: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StreamdNScreend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/streamedandscreened Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StreamedAndScreened Streamed & Screened is a weekly podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, an entertainment reporter for multiple decades who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal, Jared McNett, a reporter for the Sioux City Journal, and Chris Lay, the podcast operations manager for Lee Enterprises.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Samantha Tripp returns to the show to discuss part 2 of The Battle of Yavin (A New Hope minutes 111-115). Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 10:54 - A poignant fanfare. 18:43 - Star Wars metal music. 21:10 - Mic'ing and editing orchestras. 31:39 - Concert rituals. 37:08 - Pet peeve with lightsaber bows. 45:38 - Awkward flute writing. 52:53 - John Williams's history as a piano player and orchestral musician. 1:01:21 - How John Williams plays with building tension during the trench run. Overarching ascending trajectory. 1:06:53 - Brighter orchestral tone in the original trilogy. 1:08:58 - SWMM Questionnaire - Goodbyes Things Mentioned: Galactic Empire - "The Battle of Yavin/Launch from the Fourth Moon" - https://youtu.be/Eu0P7GydVRw Recording the Star Wars Saga -- Analysis by Chris Malone (2005-2012) - https://www.malonedigital.com/starwars.pdf Do You Know How Much Classical Music Is Edited? (Sound Field) - https://youtu.be/o2P_dRbYn_4 Score: A Film Music Documentary - https://www.score-movie.com/ Giulio Briccialdi (19th century Italian flautist/composer) Soundtrack: "The Battle Of Yavin (Launch From The Fourth Moon/X-Wings Draw Fire/Use The Force") STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE (this is Samantha's second time answering it): 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Powerful, evocative, grandiose 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? Solo season answer: Musician stories from recording the sequel films, particularly The Rise of Skywalker. What is it like sitting in the orchestra, hearing those themes, and trying to make connections in the film ahead of time? New answer: What was it like for the musicians recording the original trilogy, particularly the first film? Did they realize that they were playing something so iconic? Did they realize the impact that the music would have as they were playing it? 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Solo season answer: The Shape of Water (composed by Alexandre Desplat) New answer: Spider-Man: No Way Home (composed by Michael Giacchino) Samantha Tripp: YouTube channel and website are almost done! Check out Samantha's other episode on SWMM: Solo 3: Imperial March Diegesis - https://youtu.be/Kj9EAuzCY68 Samantha will be teaching a course on Star Wars music through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University soon. -------- If you enjoyed this episode and want to show extra appreciation, feel free to buy me a coffee and shout out the guest! https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin If you want to support the show, consider becoming a patron! https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Spotify: https://smarturl.it/swmm-spotify Apple Podcasts: https://smarturl.it/swmm-apple YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com
You might know JOHN DEBNEY from the poster of SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY. Or the first episode of SCORE: THE PODCAST. (Or any of the dozens of hit films and beautiful scores he's written.) But he's also the king of the holiday movies!
You might know JOHN DEBNEY from the poster of SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY. Or the first episode of SCORE: THE PODCAST. (Or any of the dozens of hit films and beautiful scores he's written.) But he's also the king of the holiday movies! It's been a few years since we caught up with John! He has a lot coming up — plus we'll talk his favorite holiday — Halloween — and HOCUS POCUS! Plus his upcoming Christmas concert tour with ELF, and talking with John Williams for Disney+'s new HOME SWEET HOME ALONE.
Kenny Holmes and Matt Schrader interview Carlos Rafael Rivera about leaving an accounting degree to pursue music, learning about scores AND songs under Randy Newman, and shares a video he recorded in 2017 while going to see SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY in theaters in New York. Oh, and we discuss creating the music of Netflix's #1 all-time miniseries THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT.
Was gilt als Dokfilm? Was nicht? Was darf ein Dokfilm? Was nicht? Wie fest darf er an der Dramaturgie schrauben? Diese und viele weitere Fragen rund ums Thema Dokumentarfilm besprechen Simon, Marco und Nicolas in dieser Folge. Ausserdem empfehlen sie diverse Dokus, die man schauen sollte. Und im Nicolas' Ketchup gehts um den Frauenrechtsabstimmungsfilm Die göttliche Ordnung von Petra Volpe. In der Diskussion erwähnte Filme und Games: Lovemobil, Honeyland, Sicko, Die vierte Gewalt, Playing Hard, The Armstrong Lie, The Program, The Social Network, La Mami, Icarus, Catfish, Jackass: The Movie, Heimatklänge, Darwin, SCORE: A Film Music Documentary, Minding The Gap, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Manakamana, Searchers, Paris Is Burning, The Brain, 80.000 Schnitzel, The Sparks Brothers, The Thin Blue Line, The Fog of War, 13th, American Dharma, American Anarchist, One Child Nation, Three Identical Strangers, Asif Kapadia, Maradona, Amy, Searching For Sugarman Der Tagi-Artikel zu Lovemobil gibts hier (https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/ploetzlich-erweist-sich-der-praemierte-film-ueber-sexarbeit-als-faelschung-125488102897), die ab Donnerstag geöffneten Kinos hier (https://outnow.ch/News/2021/04/14/Nach-Bundesratsentscheid-Wann-machen-die-Kinos-wirklich-wieder-auf) und die anlaufenden Filme hier (https://outnow.ch/News/2021/04/17/Bei-der-Wiedereroeffnung-Welche-neuen-Filme-starten-denn-ueberhaupt). Thema nächste Woche: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier und die Oscars Nicolas' Ketchup für Folge 172: True Romance! Themen: Intro - (0:00) Thema Dokfilme - (1:14) Unsere Empfehlungen - (48:15) Nicolas' Ketchup: Die Göttliche Ordnung - (47:42) Abschluss und Outro - (1:20:42) Website: www.outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow Instagram: www.instagram.com/outnow.ch/
Robert Kraft remembers the exact moment he discovered he wanted to be a songwriter. A summer camp, bookstore and several bands later, his music was interrupted by an inebriated harmonica player ... turns out that was (then still unknown) Bruce Willis! The inspirations, professional setbacks, and compounding decisions (from "Kermit Unpigged" to "The Little Mermaid" and "Titanic") that led Robert to the captain chair of Fox Music, and then Score: A Film Music Documentary!
You know him from Score: The Podcast, but what are the forces that forged Kenny Holmes? Turns out, it involves home break-ins, pro wrestling and a news photographer career all over the western US. How did that lead Kenny to Score: A Film Music Documentary? Matt Schrader and Kenny Holmes guide this introductory episode of More Score on Patreon! (And a special welcome to our new members!)
The Hump is so pumped to welcome our guest this week! Award-winning songwriter, film composer, recording artist, record producer, former president of Fox Music, Robert Kraft! Tune in to find out why this episode, "Dee-Her-mined!"
Check out Odd Drummer Gaming on YouTube! I go through all the movies I've seen since the last episode, which is a LOT: 300, Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound, In Search of Darkness: A Journey into Iconic 80's Horror, THX-1138, Ask Dr. Ruth, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, I Feel Pretty, You Don't Mess with the Zohan, The 40-Year Old Virgin, The Midnight Sky, Score: A Film Music Documentary, Isa Pa, with Feelings, The Muppets, The Nice Guys, Unknown, First Man, Interstellar, Total Recall, Labyrinth, Knives Out, Gretel & Hansel, Lincoln, The Raid, The Raid 2, Dirty Dancing, Pulse, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Rush Hour 2, Coming to America, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Night Comes for Us, Triple Threat In the Gaming Beat: Hollow Knight, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Other topics discussed: Metroid Series, Super Metroid, Mortal Kombat (2021) Trailer, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Connect on the socials: insta twitter
This week Seb and Verity chat to a true London Symphony Orchestra legend, cellist Jennie Brown. Jennie joined the LSO in 1982 and is currently the longest serving female player, having been one of only two women in the orchestra when she arrived. She started her career getting a job at the Royal Opera House whilst still in her fourth year at the Royal Academy....not bad eh?!Jennie discusses working with John Williams on Return of the Jedi, Sir Colin Davis and the legendary trumpeter Maurice Murphy.....you may not recognise his name but you’ll definitely have heard him playing on any number of epic movie soundtracks. They also chat about her very first opera at ROH with none other than Luciano Pavarotti, being the third generation in her family to be a member of the LSO and a sickening experience for Jennie when a top fixer called and she completely lost her voice.....pre mobile phones and diary services, eurgh. Seb and Verity try to dig some dirty from the so-called "bad old days" in the LSO and - despite Jennie being extremely discreet - hear a few snippets of what that title alluded to. SUPPORT THREE IN A BAR ON PATREONThis Show is purely funded by our patrons. Join our Members’ Club for a bonus podcast feed plus many more rewards.Click here: https://www.patreon.com/threeinabarMEZZO PIANO PATRONSLeonie Hirst Anita PhilpottLinksLondon Symphony Orchestra: https://lso.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/londonsymphony/Pavarotti - Tosca - E lucevan le stelle: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oLP1951ZxIEReturn of the Jedi Soundtrack - The LSO conducted by John Williams: https://open.spotify.com/album/1gt4PAxdMmq5DUV7tyuNxx?si=GD_IYOeyQfm0q5kvqiqX7AScore: A Film Music Documentary - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4207112/ Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bonus Interview. BLOCKBUSTER series creator Matt Schrader reveals an interview with James Cameron from his film Score: A Film Music Documentary about the life and legacy of James Horner. If you enjoyed BLOCKBUSTER, please consider a small donation to help the creators continue making this series at http://GetBlockbuster.com/support and receive bonus perks, and your name in the credits! Facebook: http://facebook.com/BlockbusterPod Twitter: http://twitter.com/Blockbuster_Pod Instagram: http://instagram.com/blockbusterpod Follow series creator @MattSchrader on Twitter
Before the release of Season 2, creator Matt Schrader is joined by sound designer Peter Bawiec and producer Elena Bawiec to discuss the origin of Blockbuster (new season coming June 2020) and discuss their own entrepreneurial struggles in this special release for Dell Technologies Small Business PodFerence, a virtual conference of podcast creators. Matt details how he left his career in broadcast journalism with CBS and NBC to self-finance his own feature documentary (2017's Score: A Film Music Documentary, a New York Times Critics Pick), and the challenges the Blockbuster team faced tryiing to create a new model of high-end "biopic podcast" (biopod) storytelling, which parallels some of the struggles of many entrepreneurs, not to mention filmmakers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. For more tips and inspiration from podcasters that can help your small business thrive in uncertain times, visit Dell Technologies Small Business PodFerence website at http://www.delltechnologiespodference.com. http://facebook.com/BlockbusterPod http://twitter.com/Blockbuster_Pod http://instagram.com/blockbusterpod Follow series creator @MattSchrader on Twitter
Chris and Sridhar discuss whether or not film music counts as classical music, the relationship between opera and film, "silent" films, iconic scores, what we can learn about film as a novel art form, composers who straddle the classical and film worlds, great director/composer collaborations, "the greatest ghost story ever told", and they both watch the documentary "Score". USEFUL LINKS Honk It's My Birthday "Grizzly Man" soundtrack Richard Thompson in "Grizzly Man" recording session The Lumière Brothers: first films "Hook" soundtrack "2001: A Space Odyssey" opening Nino Rota: "The Godfather" composer "The Godfather" opening trumpet solo Godfather music machine at House on the Rock Rota's Sonata for Flute & Harp Mickey Mousing "Metropolis" full movie Paramount Studio Map of Potential Film Shooting Locations in California "Blue Skies" from "The Jazz Singer" Arnold Schoenberg Triskaidekaphobia Max Steiner: "Casablanca" composer "Casablanca" Suite Erich Wolfgang Korngold Korngold's Piano Sonata No. 2 in E Major Korngold's Violin Concerto in D Major played by Gil Shaham Franz Waxman: "Rebecca" composer A scene from Rebecca showcasing Waxman's score Korngold: "The Sea Hawk" Overture John Williams: "Star Wars" Main Theme Emma saying "Bayreuth" Bayreuth Festspielhaus Philip Glass: "Koyaanisqatsi" -- The Pulse Glass: "Mishima" soundtrack "E.T." bike chase scene w/John Williams' iconic music Danny Elfman's band Oingo Boingo "The Simpsons" theme Musical modes "Rebecca" Suite played by City of Prague Philharmonic "Rebecca" full movie (shh...don't tell anyone) "The Terminal": Dinner with Amelia scene w/John Williams' score Glenn Gould plays Bach Contrapunctus I-IV (the soul of Bach) John Barry: "James Bond" composer James Bond Suite played by Royal Philharmonic John Barry Memorial Concert Bernard Hermann's "Psycho" Suite György Ligeti Ligeti's "Lontano": classic horror music used in "The Shining" and "Shutter Island" Krzysztof Penderecki Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima Penderecki interview: turning history into avant-garde Aeolian harp Theremin "The Day the Earth Stood Still" Theremin studio session Ennio Morricone: The Ecstasy of Gold from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" The Ecstasy of Gold: theremin & voice "Psycho" shower scene with and without music "Score: A Film Music Documentary" on Amazon
Over 1 hour of movie reviews this are the films I will talk about in this episode. Modern Vampires (1998),Mother Krampus (2017) ,Mutant War (1988) ,My Little Sister (2017) ,Nails (2017) ,Night Feeder (1988) ,Paranormal Cases (2012) ,Paranormal Xperience (2011) ,PlayDate (2012) ,Red Christmas (2017) ,Riders of the Stars (1954),Robert and the Toymaker (2017) ,RollerCoaster (1977) ,Satan's Black Wedding (1976) ,Score A Film Music Documentary (2017),Search and Destroy (1988) ,Skew (2011) ,Slasher House (2012),Slasher House 2 (2016),Solid State (2012) ,The BabySitter (1980) ,The Children (2008) ,The Convent (2000) ,The Doll Master (2017),The Elf (2017) ,The Meteor Man (1993) ,The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007),The Revenant (2009) ,The Summoning (2014),The Villainess (2017) ,The Zombie King (2013),This Island Earth (1955) ,Thunder Warrior Trilogy movie review, To Let (2006) ,Trailer Park Of Terror (2008) ,Up, Up, and Away (2000) ,VHS Massacre (2016) ,Volumes Of Blood 2: Horror Stories (2017) ,White: Melody of Death (2011) and Zombie Night (2013)
In this age of huge, million-dollar tentpoles and audience-pleasing spectacle, it's important to remember how we got here in the first place -- two little films called Jaws and Star Wars. Coming off the later years of New Hollywood, where auteurs handled studio money for increasingly sophisticated, niche projects, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg ushered in a new era of populist entertainment that would change the film industry forever. But how did they get there? How did two enthusiastic kids from USC Film School with a huge love for B-movies and science fiction serials become the godparents of popular culture? That's the subject of Blockbuster, a six-episode audio drama podcast courtesy of Epicleff Media (the minds behind Score: The Podcast) -- which dramatizes Lucas and Spielberg's early friendship, their struggles for success, and the rivalry that came with it. Drawing from extensive research and hundreds of hours of archival material, Blockbuster crafts an intimate portrait of the two iconic filmmakers' rocky road to cultural immortality -- an outcome they couldn't have possibly anticipated. For this week's podcast, I sat down with series creator Matt Schrader (who also directed the excellent doc Score: A Film Music Documentary) to talk about Blockbuster, Score (in both podcast and doc form), and the struggles of adapting such an intriguing Hollywood story to the narrative podcast medium. Along the way, we discuss John Williams, what composers are on our respective bucket lists and the American landscape that helped make something like Star Wars possible. (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Lagunitas for sponsoring this episode!)
Robert and Kenny begin the show discussing film scores that didn’t qualify for the 2019 Academy Awards, including John Powell and John Williams’ score for SOLO: A Star Wars Story which notably missed the deadline for submission. Then music psychologist and author Dr. Siu-Lan Tan, who is featured in SCORE: A Film Music Documentary and Score: The Podcast Season 1, joins the show to discuss her fascinating studies of film music. She explains why music can give us goosebumps, the use of eye-tracking, the “ventriloquism effect” and many more ways we can be affected while watching a film or television series. In honor of this bonus episode’s guest, we dug up the very first episode of The Inside Track with Dr. Siu-Lan Tan to revisit how composers use the final notes of a film to manipulate your feeling about the ending. Lastly, Kenny and Robert get to some audience questions sent in over social media for Dr. Tan. She discusses why the choir has such an emotional impact on us, why themes and motifs help tell the story and why certain instruments are used to create moods. To close out the episode, Kenny selects a lucky listener as the winner of an autographed copy of Dr. Tan’s book, Psychology of Music: From Sound to Significance, Second Edition. FOLLOW @ScoreThePodcast http://twitter.com/ScoreThePodcast Hosts: Robert Kraft and Kenny Holmes Executive Producer: Matt Schrader Copyright 2019 Score: The Podcast
Something Old: Josh's: The ‘Burbs (1989): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096734/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Skye's: Tombstone (1993): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108358/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wyatt Earp (1994): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111756/?ref_=nv_sr_2 Something New: Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2388771/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Josh's Proposal: Mowgli is an example of how 3D animation/motion capture isn't working for me. Skye's Proposal: This movie is messed up Something Borrowed: Josh's game Something Blew: Josh's: Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5848272/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Homecoming (2018-): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7008682/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Skye's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-hCcr3EfJg Jason's: Score: A Film Music Documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4207112/?ref_=nv_sr_5 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4633694/?ref_=nv_sr_1
This is a special release for the 1-year anniversary crew commentary of SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY. To watch along, you can start your copy of the film at the 5:00 mark of this recording, or watch the video commentary on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/7OUZ1COo0X8 (Please note, due to legal restrictions, the last 15 minutes of the film are not shown.) Own a copy of SCORE! Exclusive Collector's Edition Blu-ray+DVD Combo is available only at http://score-movie.com/store with all proceeds going to the filmmakers.
This is a special release for the 1-year anniversary crew commentary of SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY. To watch along, you can start your copy of the film at the 5:00 mark of this recording, or watch the video commentary on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/7OUZ1COo0X8 (Please note, due to legal restrictions, the last 15 minutes of the film are not shown.) Want to own a copy of SCORE? Our exclusive Collector's Edition Blu-ray+DVD Combo is available only at http://score-movie.com/store with all proceeds going to the filmmakers.
Also discussed: Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016), Push (2009), Krull (1983). Welcome back to a very exciting episode of Nic, Tys and Videotape!!! This week, we're looking at one of our all-time favourites, a film that has helped shape our taste in movies since that first fateful day we laid eyes on it, through the crack of the living room door while we were pretending to be asleep... it's ROBOCOP! We love this movie, and so should you. We talk ultra-violence and social satire, we talk stop-motion special effects, prosthetic heads and humanising robots, and we try our best to limit the amount of times we make the same "buy that for a dollar" joke. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE! Tys gets all pumped up for the continuation of perhaps his favourite film franchise in Talkin' Trailers, Nic talks film scores in What Did You Watch This Week? and we both recommend some underrated gems in our Crossing The Streams segment. As always here are the ways to get in touch with us if you would like to suggest a film for us to talk about, a different topic you like us to rank, or to ask a question to be featured in our MAILBAG segment: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nictysvideotape Twitter - @nictysvideotape Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nic_tys_and_videotape/ Email - nictysandvideotape@gmail.com and don't forget to RATE/REVIEW us on iTunes so we can get the word out and keep building this ace community of movie lovers all over the world!!! https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nic-tys-and-videotape/id1204292008?mt=2 You can also subscribe to Nic, Tys and Videotape on YouTube by visiting the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaus3hn3D8WfTxeOC_07zZA NOW UPDATED WEEKLY! Thanks as always to Jac D for our artwork and Zac for our rockin' theme music. NEXT WEEK!! Turns out we like talking about good movies, so we're gonna keep this train a chuggin'. Next week we'll be talking about one of the only films to win the coveted "big 5" at the Academy Awards, THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS!
In preparation for Opening Night’s presentation of SCORE: A Film Music Documentary, part of The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers, Matt Schrader talks about the process of making a documentary of such grand scope, the perceived threats of film scoring, and the common ground that great composers share. The film will be playing at […]
Welcome to See Hear 45. We all love movies and we all love music in movies (it’s partly why you listen to this podcast, right?) Film scores can be bold and bombastic or quiet and subtle. Either way it’s a strong part of the film watching experience. It seems crazy that until 2017, there hasn’t been a major documentary (that we’re aware of) dedicated to the art of film composition and the people who devote their lives to emotionally manipulating you more than what you actually see on-screen via their music. Matt Schrader is the director of a great new documentary called “Score: A Film Music Documentary” that looks into the process of film score composition, how it’s evolved, interviews with a number of its current practitioners, and the psychology behind how viewers perceive the on-screen action when music is playing (sex, chocolate and music all produce the same rush in your brain, apparently). Bernard, Tim and Maurice were very excited to have Matt come onto the podcast and discuss making the film and his own love of scores. We all wished this could be a 10 part HBO series, but Matt packs a lot into its 90 minute running time. We at See Hear HQ highly recommend it and thank Matt for giving us his time. You can download the show by searching for See Hear podcast on iTunes or download from https://seehear.podbean.com Keep an eye out for theatre screenings, get resource material or order the DVD / Blu Ray from https://www.score-movie.com/. You can also get the film from iTunes. If you want to follow Matt on Twitter you can do so @mattschrader or you can like the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ScoreMovie/ If you dig what we do, could you please rate us at iTunes or even better, spread the word that the show exists on social media or at real life social gatherings so more folks can tune in. Please join our friendly Facebook discussion group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can send us emails at seehearpodcast@gmail.com to suggest films you'd like us to discuss, give us your thoughts on what we do or anything else music-film related.
We get spooked by A Ghost Story and discuss trailers for Isle of Dogs and Tomb Raider, plus we also talk The Book of Henry, Risk, Problem Child and Score: A Film Music Documentary. 0:00 - Intro 8:10 - Review: A Ghost Story 46:40 - Headlines: Isle of Dogs Trailer, Tomb Raider Trailer, J.J. Abrams to Direct Star Wars Episode IX, Linda Hamilton to Return for Terminator Reboot 1:21:30 - Other Stuff We Watched: Score: A Film Music Documentary, American Ninja Warrior, Problem Child, The Book of Henry, Risk, Nathan for You 1:44:05 - Junk Mail: John Denver Overload, Best Three Movie Stretch by an Actor, Sean's Nitpicks, Tension Building in United 93 vs The Hateful Eight, MoviePass, Peak Hans Zimmer 2:27:00 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:29:54 - Outro
We get spooked by A Ghost Story and discuss trailers for Isle of Dogs and Tomb Raider, plus we also talk The Book of Henry, Risk, Problem Child and Score: A Film Music Documentary. 0:00 - Intro 8:10 - Review: A Ghost Story 46:40 - Headlines: Isle of Dogs Trailer, Tomb Raider Trailer, J.J. Abrams to Direct Star Wars Episode IX, Linda Hamilton to Return for Terminator Reboot 1:21:30 - Other Stuff We Watched: Score: A Film Music Documentary, American Ninja Warrior, Problem Child, The Book of Henry, Risk, Nathan for You 1:44:05 - Junk Mail: John Denver Overload, Best Three Movie Stretch by an Actor, Sean's Nitpicks, Tension Building in United 93 vs The Hateful Eight, MoviePass, Peak Hans Zimmer 2:27:00 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:29:54 - Outro
Linda Hamilton returns to the Terminator franchise, Cinemascore awards mother! an F and Dave and Tom talk Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the sequel to The Secret Service. Also: The Lego Ninjago Movie, My Life As A Courgette, Score: A Film Music Documentary.
Sarah Mason & Jake Essoe of The Harold & Maudecast review two new films for Justice and Doom Now Playing Reviews on The HMC Network. SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, from writer/director Matt Schrader featuring John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Thomas Newman, Junkie XL, Danny Elfman, Enio Morricone, Trent Reznor, Randy Newman, Quincy Jones, Howard Shore & all the great film composers whose scores have elevated the movies they punctuate to greatness. In theaters in select theaters in Los Angeles and New York, June 26th. MY FRIEND DAHMER, based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Derf Backderf, this is the true, haunting story of Jeffrey Dahmer in high school. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival.
She.T.? Hollister hits the Spielberg vs. Banks punching bag. At 6:45: Thelma & Louise with a life insurance premium? O'Toole on Wild Oats, starring Shirley MacLaine and Jessica Lange (Feud: Bette and Joan). 8:08: Score: A Film Music Documentary is released. Our bonus podcast here. 9:00: In honor of Wonder Woman's personal trainer, and House of Cards' Resident-in-Chief, this week's #ListOfSix: Our 6 Favorite Things about Robin Wright. 14:03: Pay it Forward with a crime? Hollister on The Book of Henry. 18:20: Healers embracing their Inner Killers? O'Toole on Beatriz at Dinner, starring Salma Hayek, Connie Britton (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl), and John Lithgow (The Crown). 26:02: Hollister follows her Sandra Oh-So-Fabulous to Catfight. Do Hollister & O'Toole come to blows? Co-starring Anne Heche; with Alicia Silverstone. 31:51: Catfight inspires this week's #BlastFromThePastFilm: Donnie Brasco (1997) - starring Al Pacino, a pre-pirate Johnny Depp, and Anne Heche.
This week on The Harold & Maudecast - Episode 300! Yes, it is our 300th episode thanks to our friends at American Giant and Toy Zoo and other awesome sponsors. In episode 300, Hosts Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe recap their week at the E3 video game conference with their Best of E3 highlights. Also in this episode movie reviews - SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, from writer/director Matt Schrader featuring John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Thomas Newman, Junkie XL, Danny Elfman, Enio Morricone, Trent Reznor, Randy Newman, Quincy Jones, Howard Shore & all the great film composers whose scores have elevated the movies they punctuate to greatness. Also reviewed in this episode, MY FRIEND DAHMER, based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Derf Backderf, this is the true, haunting story of Jeffrey Dahmer in high school. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival. Visit www.thehmcnetwork.com for more reviews, stories, podcasts and interviews.
Episode 67 of One Week Only! This week's key film is "Harmonium," about an ex-con who moves in with an old friend and his family, but brings up dark secrets about their shared past. A complex moral drama about buried secrets and the consequences of our past actions, it's a tightly wound thriller about average people trapped by their own mistakes. Directed by Koji Fukada, this Cannes Film Festival award-winner is now playing in New York, and comes to Los Angeles in a few weeks. (47:20) "The Man From Earth" is a beloved cult sci-fi film from 2007 with a devout fan-base who love science-fiction about big ideas & concepts instead of action-packed special effects. At last week's Dances With Films, the sequel "The Man From Earth: Holocene" made it's debut. We interview director Richard Schenkman about continuing the story of John Oldman, bringing in new characters & ideas, and what's in store for the future. (WARNING: Minor Spoilers) (57:40) We also review "Score: A Film Music Documentary" about the creative process of film composers, directed by Matt Schrader (16:10); the tense revenge thriller "Moka" directed by Frédéric Mermoud (26:00); and the haunting documentary "Dawson City: Frozen Time" about a miraculous discovery of lost silent films, directed by Bill Morrison (35:15). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we review the latest film from A24 and Trey Edward Shults in IT COMES AT NIGHT, starring Joel Edgerton. We also feature an interview with Matt Schrader, the director of SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, which is hitting theaters in the next week or so. Using both that interview and our featured review as inspiration, for our Top 3 this week we talk about our favorite movie scores that illicit fear. - Review: It Comes At Night (6:02) - Matt Schrader Interview (40:32) - Top 3 Movie Scores That Illicit Fear (1:08:29) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/It5foal422yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
In this episode Sean & Vito will discuss trailers for the following 3 films and 1 documentary: The Dark Tower, I Love you Both, Score: A Film Music Documentary, and Chuck.
Joining us for Episode 109 is a special first time guest - soundtrack superfan, and film music reporter and media reporter, Benson Farris. We discuss first-time director Matt Schrader’s Score: A Film Music Documentary, which was shot over a 2 1/2-year period after raising more than $160,000 through two crowd-funding campaigns. Matt has said, “I’ve always been a big fan of movie music, and as I realized a lot of people love film scores, I knew there would be an audience for this film,” and you can consider us and this episode proof that he’s correct. If you love film music already, this is an episode for you. And if you don't, listen to this one and you might just change your mind. Score: A Film Music Documentary Review - 0:02:17 The Connecting Point - 0:40:37 Contact Benson Twitter Facebook Instagram Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Feelin' Film on Spotify Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Music: Going Higher - Bensound.com Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations