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Lee comes back this month with a collection of odds and ends for the playlist, reflective of what he's been watching the last two months. Mostly it's music from his 31 Days of Horror watching, but there's a few non-horror selections from November. --My Own Robot from "The Swamp of the Ravens" (1974) --Joaquín Torres --Origin/Man Torn Apart & Fight to the Death from "Wolf Guy" (1975) --Hiroshi Baba --Theme from "Stunt Squad" (1977) --Stelvio Cipriani --The Night the Screaming Stops from "Possession" (1981) --Andrzej Korzynski --Theme from "Exterminators of the year 3000" (1983) --Detto Mariano --Is it Really Love from "Codename: Vengeance" (1987) --Steven McClintock --St. Mark's Place Scurry & Toilet Murder from "Brain Damage" (1988) --Gus Russo --Stigmata Martyr from "Night of the Demons" (1988) --Bauhaus --Theme from Narrow Margin from "Narrow Margin" (1990) --Bruce Broughton --Make the Call from "Heist" (2001) --Théodore Shapiro --Ironclad from "The Score" (2001) --Howard Shore --Tiny Little Pieces & Falling in Love from "Hellbender" (2021) --H6llb6nd6r Opening and closing music: Theme from Slaughter from "Slaughter" by Billy Preston, and Too Risky a Day for a Regatta from "Tentacles" by Stelvio Cipriani.
Genevieve Hassan (Celebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I Did podcast) and Natalie Jamieson (Bestsellers podcast, BBC Radio 1 & 2) join Flixwatcher to review Genevieve's choice Bros: After the Screaming Stops. Bros: After the Screaming Stops (2018) documents the rehearsals for their 2017 reunion shows, 28 years after their last performance. It also gives an insight into their relationship and lives after their success in the 1980s. Forget what you know about documentaries and Bros, some of the one liners could have come straight from Christopher Guest. There are also moments where they reflect on the pressures of finding fame at a very early age. Despite no one experiencing fanny flutter levels of Bros fandom, the recommendability scores for Bros: After the Screaming Stops were very high. That will high scores across small screen and engagement gives an overall rating of 4.04. [supsystic-tables id=338] Episode #325 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #325 Crew of Genevieve Hassan (@JournoGenevieve) and Natalie Jamieson (@Nat_Jamieson) You can find their website here Please make sure you give them some love More about Bros: After the Screaming Stops For more info on Bros: After the Screaming Stops can visit Bros: After the Screaming Stops IMDB page here orAfter the Screaming Stops - Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have a look at the 1973 Spanish horror film The Loreley's Grasp directed by Amando de Ossorio. This is Episode #394! The Loreley's Grasp (Spanish: Las Garras de Lorelei, lit. 'The Claws of Lorelei') is a 1973 Spanish horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio,[1] and starring Tony Kendall,[2] and Helga Liné.[3] The film centers on a series of horrific murders in a German town by the Rhine river perpetrated by a deadly water spirit known as the Lorelei.The film was released in theaters in the United States under the title The Swinging Monster on August 24, 1976, but most famously a few years later under the title When the Screaming Stops
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've put together the drummers from two of the UK's biggest bands in recent memory: Dave Rowntree and Philip Selway. Rowntree came to fame with Blur, one of the original Britpop bands of the early 1990s. I probably don't need to give you much biography on Blur, but in the band's couple of long hiatuses, Rowntree has lived about a dozen lives. He's been an amateur pilot, a professional lawyer, an elected politician, and a social activist. On the music front, he found yet another career creating soundtracks for TV and film, starting with the Bros documentary After the Screaming Stops. Blur is back together for some massive shows in 2023, but during the pandemic Rowntree got together—virtually, of course—with producer Leo Abrahams to make his proper solo album. Freed from the constraints of both his bandmates and showrunners, Rowntree did his own thing, and the result is Radio Songs, a delightful 10-song album that flirts with Britpop here and there, but flirts with other interesting sounds as well. Here's “London Bridge.” Philip Selway is best known as the drummer for another huge British band, Radiohead, with whom he's been making music since 1985. Though he always had the itch to write his own songs, it wasn't until 2010 that Selway actually took the leap and released his first solo album, the gentle Familial. In between Radiohead duties, he's found the time to release another one—the more sonically expansive Weatherhouse in 2014—and work on some soundtracks as well. Selway is now gearing up for the release of his third and most ambitious album yet: Strange Dance comes out toward the end of February, and it features a bunch of Selway's musical friends on a very cinematic-yet-personal-sounding set songs. You can preorder various formats here; in the meantime, check out “Check for Signs of Life." In this conversation, these two drummers sound immediately chummy, though they were only passing acquaintances beforehand. They talk about stepping away from bigger bands to do your own thing, including the process of finding your own voice. “What if it's rubbish?” laughs Rowntree at the top of the chat, proving that even the biggest stars can have doubts. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Dave Rowntree and Philip Selway for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all we've got to offer at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Elon Musk & The Matrix, mask battles, WJR started live-streaming, MJ & The Last Dance finale, "A**holes: A Theory", cheerleading hazing in Kentucky, and Drew's loving Hulu now. Pat Sajak is 'under fire' for a tweet challenging the 'Stay at Home' orders.The Navajo Nation now has the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the US.Elon Musk dropped a 'red pill' tweet and his in-laws are pissed.Drew makes the death of Phyllis George all about him.The Battle of Masks is all the rage as several fights break out nationwide over business wanting patrons to wear masks.Donald Trump announced that he is taking hydroxychloroquine and zinc against his doctor's wishes.Cut it out, Naomi Campbell.Drew explains his findings in 'Assholes: A Theory'. We like the Team America: World Police summation a bit better.Kentucky cheerleaders are busted for partying, hazing and public nudity. Nice.We discuss the tale of Richard Scrushy as depicted in Trial by Media.Governor Whitmer is easing certain restriction on Friday, but ONLY in your zone.Barber Karl is getting some help for the Texas salon owner who was in trouble herself, but his neighbor think he has a 'god complex'.We gave 'The Wrong Missy' a shot on Netflix and it's actually pretty funny.Drew is loving Hulu lately as he caught 'Bros: After the Screaming Stops'.Rob Lawless incorrectly told us "some YouTuber" was his most famous friend. Turns out he lied and porn star Lisa Ann is among his friends.The Last Dance wrapped up and some people feel like Michael Jordan's entourage was a little lame.It's 2020 and WJR has finally started streaming on Facebook Live.RIP Eddie Haskell. He's starting a new death triangle since Astrid Kirchherr died. She cut the Beatles hair and took some photos of them.Enjoy an encore of the time Lisa Ann was really mean to us.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Oh, brother. It's a big one as the NO POPCORN team of Hanratty, Higgins and Howard re-convene to shine a light on the genuinely incredible BROS: AFTER THE SCREAMING STOPS. A documentary on par with Metallica: Some Kind of Monster and This Is Spinal Tap sees two brothers warring with each other and their own colossal, bruised egos as a race against time ticks down in the background. Truly jaw-dropping stuff. ACT ONE: What We've Been Watching including early Coen Brothers, recent arthouse fare and a ringing endorsement for the deeply compelling Sunderland 'Til I Die. ACT TWO [20:00]: The main event comes screaming into focus as Matt and Luke Goss take centre stage. Were/are Bros any good? Do you wind up rooting for them here? Have they been stitched up by the filmmakers? Can we possibly pick just one quote to highlight? And the most important question of all; Team Matt or Team Luke? Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore
Tara Ward joined Jack Tame this morning to reveal the best shows on TV this week!Ramy: a new American comedy about a first generation Muslim-American facing the challenges of being caught between an Egyptian community that thinks life is a moral test, and a Millennial generation that thinks life has no consequences (TVNZ OnDemand, from 12 November). Bros: After the Screaming Stops: Called “the greatest music documentary of all time” by GQ, this documentary follows the 2017 reunion of ‘80s pop band Bros, and the rise and fall, rehearsals and preparations for the sell-out reunion concert at London’s O2 Arena (Prime, Wednesday 18th, 8:30pm).Goodnight Kiwi: the beloved Kiwi icon is back on our screens, teaming up with well-known Kiwi identities to read New Zealand stories to a new generation of kids (TVNZ OnDemand, from 11 November).LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
Join presenter Lindsey Russell as she chats all things filmmaking with the nominated directors behind Killing Eve, A Very English Scandal, Bros: After the Screaming Stops and The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in part two of this special podcast series. Featuring: David Soutar, Joe Pearlman (Director: Factual, Bros: After the Screaming Stops) Stephen Frears (Director: Fiction, A Very English Scandal) Mahalia Belo (Director: Fiction, The Long Song) Harry Bradbeer (Director: Fiction, Killing Eve Julia Knowles, Helen Scott, Simon Staffurth (Director: Multi-camera, The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle)
They remade one of our favourite films. Moid, Dave and Russ watch them both for the first, and last, Snakeskin face-off. QUICK FLICKS Unfriended, Zootopia, Dealt, Bros: After the Screaming Stops, Upgrade, Calibre, Green Book, The Wailing. RUSS' LIST OF SHAME
We are breaking with tradition in the Lounge this week and reviewing not one, not two but three comic book movies. Moid has always been a Batman fan, Chris just copies what Moid does, Russ has multiple Batman tattoos and Dave has never seen the Dark Knight Trilogy. What a bunch of A-Holes. REVIEW BATMAN BEGINS THE DARK KNIGHT THE DARK KNIGHT RISES QUICK FLICKS Split, Birdbox, Snowdon, Ghost Stories, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, The Big Short, In The Fade, The House That Jack Built, The Orphanage, North By Northwest, Time After Time, Hold The Dark, Peppermint, The Endless, Fred, Attack the Block, Creep, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot, Eden Lake, Bros: When the Screaming Stops. The Snakeskin Movie Lounge is a fiercely independent podcast. We are commercial free, not part of a network and totally self funded. The only payment we accept is a 5 star rating and review on iTunes, it really helps like minded people find the show.
Metz & Claudia talk about why the Jeremy Kyle show is a Manchester highlight, the 100% Rotten Tomatoes rated documentary Bros: After the Screaming Stops, the craziest thing to do in London this summer, and we ask - what water is worth sucking dick for? Plus - why we need to stop second guessing ourselves. -- Follow us on instagram at www.instagram.com/lemonshade_podcast
Karen Krizanovich explains the appeal of three of the biggest recent hit TV releases still provoking discussion: Bird Box and Sex Education on Netflix, and Bros: After the Screaming Stops on BBC iPlayer.The contemporary video artist Bill Viola has been paired with the Renaissance master Michelangelo in the Royal Academy's new exhibition, Bill Viola/Michelangelo: Life, Death, Rebirth. It sets out to show the preoccupation of both artists with the nature of human experience and existence. Critic Waldemar Januszczak gives his response to the exhibition and its thesis.The Art Fund, the charity that raises money to acquire art for the nation, has revealed that it is to disband its volunteer network by the end of the year. Its director Stephen Deuchar explains the decision.The death has been announced of the great literary editor and writer Diana Athill. She worked with many celebrated authors including Jean Rhys, Molly Keane and VS Naipaul. In recent decades she became known as a brilliant and unsentimental writer of memoir. The writer Damian Barr was a close friend, and reflects on Athill's life and work.Presenter: Stig Abell Producer: Edwina PitmanMain image: Bros
On this episode we talk about Silver Linings Playbook! We also discuss Bros: When the Screaming Stops, Brexit, Paul Dano’s beautiful face, low hanging fruit, negative sponsorship models and myths about creativity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we chat to ace documentary filmmaker Joe Pearlman about how he makes his docs. How he started in the business and worked at well known Fulwell 73 Production company, got his foot in the door and started making indie docs. Living with Mo Farah the Olympic gold winning Marathon runner whilst he made the documentary on him. How he was asked to make the Bros doc and his original opinion. We ask if the doc was staged or is it all real? How you can make a doc about twins from an 80's boy band and hit the zeitgeist in the U.K. and have a very successful and incredibly talked about feature film.. Why the third member of Bros wasn't in the doc or even talked about. How to actually shoot a doc, where to put cameras and who shoots what.how to film the interviews themselves. How to work with the interviewees and what is a great way to edit the films LINKS WATCH - BROS: AFTER THE SCREAMING STOPS https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0001qyv/bros-after-the-screaming-stops FOLLOW Joe on Twitter here: @joe_pearlman BUZZFEED FAV PODCASTS LINK Please do us a favour and recommend us to Buzzfeed. Link http://bit.ly/2srIEAP MAKE YOUR FILM event http://bit.ly/2ALgDZJ Join filmmakers Giles Alderson, Dom Lenoir and guests speakers at the new #MakeYourFilm event in London on 29th Jan. Only £7. FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN - 5 day course at EZ Going Retreats in Portugal. Learn the 10 steps to enable you to make your short film a success! For €99 discount use the code Podcast2019 Link here http://bit.ly/2SHMAZF GREENLIT - The NEW crowdfunding platform 50% off the Crowdfunding masterclass .As part of our support for filmmakers, they're offering subsidised training for filmmakers on the subject of crowdfunding. The introductory course runs over two sessions, a week apart. The first course runs on Thursday 24th January, with the second taking place on Thursday 31st January, both running from 6.00 to 8.30 PM. link http://bit.ly/2AIdWI9 RAINDANCE: A good Cannes, like a good film, requires effective pre-production and focused production. Registration starts in February – so get in quick with all the knowledge you will need after attending Raindance's Cannes Survival Guide. Book your place at the next session on 4th February and get in for just a tenner (RRP £25) with the Filmmakers Podcast exclusive discount code CANNES10. Can't attend in London? You can also live-stream the course online! Booking link: http://bit.ly/CannesSurvivalGuide WATCH World of Darkness https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BS35KQ2?pf_rd_p=855cdcfd-05d9-474f-b84d-8286a3530ba1&pf_rd_r=G5Q5NNQZR9PRZNQ4ME5D WATCH Fanged Up https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Up-Daniel-OReilly/dp/B07F83JN6G/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1542670909&sr=1-1&keywords=fanged MARSDENS BEER TOWN FILM FESTIVAL - SUBMIT your short films here: https://beertownfilmfestival.co.uk/ Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
Heavy nu-year and welcome to 2019 A.K.A. THE most metal year yet. We stand by that claim. And what better way to start off our heaviest year yet by discussing 80's one hit wonder Bros' recent BBC documentary film After The Screaming Stops. We're still not sure this is actually real because it's too perfect - Spinal Tap meets The Office meets Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping - but we do our best to comprehend the brothers Luke and Matt Goss' journey from 80s pop sensation to 80s nostalgia pop sensation. Also discussed - Casualty, Holby City and the never ending accident and emergency woes of Bristol, England. Facebook Twitter Instagram
After discussing our favourite movies of the year in our last show of 2018, the first order of business in this brand new year is to go through our favourite TV shows of the last 12 months. That's not before we mention a few notable things that were on over Xmas, like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, Watership Down & the hilarious farce that is Bros: After The Screaming Stops. It's a bumper one for the new year. Enjoy!Contact us on Email at: notwatchingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: @notwatchingpodYou can find the show notes for this show at www.notlistening.co.ukIf you're listening on iTunes, please give us a review!To Check out other shows in the Collection visit:http://barkerpodcasts.webs.com
It’s the first Riot Act of 2019 and as is usually the case for this time of year, there ain’t all that much going on, so Remfry takes the opportunity to crowbar in a record that he’s become utterly obsessed with over Christmas. Speaking of the festive period, Stephen spent most of it watching and re-watching BROS: After the Screaming Stops, the music documentary that’s garnered a massive audience overnight after its televisual premier on BBC Four. Who knew it would turn out to be the funniest film about music since This is Spinal Tap? Elsewhere, Remfry casts his mind back to the end of 2018 to review Clutch’s debut show at Brixton Academy and Trade Off makes its long awaited return with Steve hearing Rough Hands’ Moral Terror for the first time and Remfry listening to Tim Armstrong’s A Poet’s Life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chatting about Bros and how appallingly they come out of the After the Screaming Stops doc, RBP podcast hosts Mark & Barney agree that Matt Goss is a "grotesque parody of overweening ego". Moving seamlessly on to Kenny Rogers, the duo hear a clip from John Tobler's 1989 audio interview with the man and discuss his uneasy status as a country icon and his true roots in rhythm & blues. Your hosts then pay tribute to RAM founder/editor Anthony O'Grady, who died in December, and discuss his writing on Australian rock from AC/DC to Radio Birdman. They also consider Paul McCartney & Wings, legendary jazz drummer Elvin Jones and Ecstasy's role in the Second Summer of Love. Produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie Pieces discussed: Bros, Brosser, Brossest, Kenny Rogers, Anthony O'Grady, AC/DC, Radio Birdman, Paul McCartney & Wings, Elvin Jones, Dolly Parton, Electro, Ecstasy, Blur, Arcade Fire, Mickey Newbury and Whitney Houston.
Podcast: Robin and Sean relive the highs and lows of the Bros comeback. Contains self-awareness. Or does it? Continue reading The post MMR #3: Bros: After The Screaming Stops appeared first on Modern Media Review Podcast.
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Iain chats with the director of the Bros documentary “After the Screaming Stops” Joe Pearlman, Respect the question, Iain speaks to Chris who took an overdose on air before Christmas, Kasif is a sex criminal, Betty’s hotpot and Was Mahatma Gandhi a saint or a sinner?
Bros were a fascinating pop group. Twin brothers on the crest of stardom and riches came crashing down amid mismanagement and internal, deep-seated issues. Years later they reformed for a triumphant gig at London's O2 and cameras were there to capture every second. Intense, often funny, more often angry and with a few tears thrown in for good measure - it's a film that shows as much about family as it does about celebrity. Here, Matt and Luke talk to Jamie East about making it - and directors David Soutar (One Direction and Harry Styles' favoured producer) and Joe Pearlman give an insight into how they managed to control the tempest and get it all on film. A fascinating glimpse into what must have been one hell of a ride. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s James Whale Radio Show. Tissues, Cycling, Bros , Tech Talk, questions for the Whale and more. Music By Matt Goss.. – Show Produced by Rob Oldfield. Download the mp3 Mobile Phones – If the audio isn’t playing click the pause button and press play! Click to ...
Well actually its The Loreley's Grasp as it turns out. Either way there's a guy in a sweet leisure suit who has radioactive knives.