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Pat welcomes West Anthony and Carrie Scott back to the "Rock Room" to discuss the Roger Hodgson years of Supertramp!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Tony Liebert breaks down how the Gophers can win the Big Ten West Division? What needs to happen, and how likely they will get to Indianapolis. Plus he breaks down RS-FR DL Anthony Smith's Preseason hype + a great interview with 4-star OL commit Nathan Roy.
David is joined by West Anthony to explore what he thinks are the five best film score tracks by the late Angelo Badalamenti.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pat welcomes West Anthony and Stevo Doccerson back to the show to discuss the band DEVO!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this edition of "Halftime Entertainment" longtime MLB umpire Joe West officially retires, Anthony Edwards holds up his presser to order McDonalds, Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski explain their outfit choices and Tiki Barber defends the Giants organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on NBA Morning Deuce, Joey Levin, and Alex Ruane discuss Jamal Murray's season-ending torn ACL and what's next for the Denver Nuggets, whether or not the injuries around the Western Conference make the Clippers the favorites in the West, the Suns win over the Heat, Anthony Edwards not knowing who A-Rod is, the Hawks winning again without Trae Young, whether Charlotte's injuries could ultimately drop them out of the playoffs, and Boston winning their 4th in a row. Follow the show on Twitter @nbamorningdeuce Follow Joey on Twitter @josephrlevin
Today on NBA Morning Deuce, Joey Levin, and Alex Ruane discuss Jamal Murray’s season-ending torn ACL and what’s next for the Denver Nuggets, whether or not the injuries around the Western Conference make the Clippers the favorites in the West, the Suns win over the Heat, Anthony Edwards not knowing who A-Rod is, the Hawks winning again without Trae Young, whether Charlotte’s injuries could ultimately drop them out of the playoffs, and Boston winning their 4th in a row.Follow the show on Twitter @nbamorningdeuceFollow Joey on Twitter @josephrlevin
On this weeks edition of WHAT'S BURNIN', Matt and Stephen break down the Nets impressive 5-0 west coast trip and the Mavs red-hot offense. Plus, they react to Anthony Edwards crazy dunk vs. the Cavs and talk Toronto turning around their season. Also, the boys answer fan questions and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Basketball Buds Zach Harper, Dave DuFour, Tray Edwards, Jay King and Wos Lambre talk about the All Star Reserves to be announced this Thursday. Locks and likely to be snubbed. In the West, Rudy or Donovan Mitchell? Chris Paul or Devin Booker? Will Zion make it? What about Mike Conley? In the East, it's a little harder to pick locks. Sabonis vs Turner? Lavine vs Young? Julius Randle? And much more, join us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler and David are joined by Battleship Pretension's resident musicologist West Anthony to discuss the career of Ennio Morricone.
Three dudes and a dog convene on a Sunday morning to discuss the discography of Madonna Louise Ciccone AKA the Material Girl.
Pat, Mike, Murray and West Anthony play some of their favorite songs from the 2019 Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees.
Pat, Kyle and Guest Co-Host "Doctor" West Anthony discuss the history of Los Angeles recording artists from the 1950's to 2018!
Tyler and David are joined by Musical Notation host West Anthony to profile the career of the late Johann Johannsson.
Pat and Kyle welcome West Anthony, host of the Musical Notation Podcast, to the show to play and discuss the music used in the films of John Hughes.
West Anthony, host of the Musical Notation Podcast, talks about his favorite scores and soundtracks and how they enhance the story on the screen.
This episode was recorded LIVE at the Rock Solid/On The Page Studios in front of an intimate crowd of listeners and friends! The following people took a turn at the mic and fun was had by all! Participants include... Christy Stratton, David Guitierrez, Carrie Scott, Murray Valeriano, Jessica Welsh, West Anthony, Leigh Ann Magier, Mike Siegel, Tom Neuerberg, Patrick Dupuis, Pilar Alessandra, Gage Agnew, Nichol Del Barrio, Mike Schmidt, Aaron Lowe, Amy Lehman, Mario Del Barrio + Pat and Kyle!
Tyler and David are joined once again by West Anthony to discuss the 21st century career of John Williams.
Ryan is joined by West Anthony to discuss Franju's 1960 horror film.
Tyler and David are joined again by West Anthony to discuss the career of John Williams from the early 80s to the mid 90s.
West Anthony joins us one last time to talk about Dallas' decision to remove the Facehugger, the nifty effect of metal eating acid, and to lament the choice of music during the acid blood sequence. Permalink
West Anthony returns to talk about lasers, refrigerator logic, and whether Ridley Scott was afraid of a successful music score. Permalink
Today we talk with returning guest West Anthony about the likability of the crew, Lambert smacking Ripley in the Director's Cut, and whether Dallas is starting to crack.Permalink
West Anthony joins today to talk about an odd shot of Ash, the difference between Dallas and Ripley, and the absence of music in the infirmary scene.Permalink
This week, Musical Notation Podcast host West Anthony will be joining us to talk Alien. In today's episode, we discuss the relationship between Ridley Scott and Jerry Goldsmith, some of the changes made in Alien's score, and the Symiotic Standard. Permalink
Tonight we're jam packed with great guests.At 6:05 Will West of Sports Radio WNML in Knoxville will stop by to reflect on Pat Summitt, chat about NBA Free Agency as well as the Title IX settlement paid by the University of Tennessee.At 6:30 former UK RB and Northeast Ohio native Anthony White will join us and reflect on the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Finals victory and what it means for Cleveland and that entire region. We'll also talk a little Kentucky football.At 7:00 Tim Bray, director of communications for Kentucky Motor Speedway, stops by to fill us in on all the events around the track. It's race week now. The NASCAR world will revolve around Sparta this weekend.At 7:30 former UK athletic trainer Tim Biggs will join us to reflect on his memories and share stories of some of the many situations he encountered. It's gonna be a lotta fun! Tweet us at @CatsTalkWed!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support
Tonight we're jam packed with great guests. At 6:05 Will West of Sports Radio WNML in Knoxville will stop by to reflect on Pat Summitt, chat about NBA Free Agency as well as the Title IX settlement paid by the University of Tennessee. At 6:30 former UK RB and Northeast Ohio native Anthony White will join us and reflect on the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Finals victory and what it means for Cleveland and that entire region. We'll also talk a little Kentucky football. At 7:00 Tim Bray, director of communications for Kentucky Motor Speedway, stops by to fill us in on all the events around the track. It's race week now. The NASCAR world will revolve around Sparta this weekend. At 7:30 former UK athletic trainer Tim Biggs will join us to reflect on his memories and share stories of some of the many situations he encountered. It's gonna be a lotta fun! Tweet us at @CatsTalkWed!
My guest for this month is West Anthony, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 1976 comedy-drama film The Front. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: Not sure what happened to the audio in the introduction, apologies! The Hollywood blacklist is a term for the treatment of people in the entertainment industry who refused to name names to the House Un-American Activities Committee from 1947 to 1960 For a more in depth take on the blacklist, check out the latest season of the phenomenal You Must Remember This podcast WonderCon is a comic book convention that was held annually in SF until it was cruelly moved to the LA area in 2012. Yes I’m still bitter about it. West also recommends the Gabrielle de Cuir directed Thirty Years of Treason by Eric Bentley Among the people famously blacklisted were Lillian Hellman, Lionel Stander, Paul Robeson, and Zero Mostel This film was directed by blacklisted director Martin Ritt, who also directed the film from our third episode, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold I’m just not a fan of Woody Allen. He’s too painfully neurotic for me, even before I start thinking about whatever the hell happened with his daughter and step-daughter Another Woody film where he only acts is the Paul Mazursky film Scenes from a Mall I’ve been a huge fan of Fiddler on the Roof, and Zero Mostel in it, since I was a little kid Elia Kazan is one of the more interesting stories of directors and the blacklist The writer of this film, Walter Bernstein, was also blacklisted As were many of its stars, including Herschel Bernardi and Lloyd Gough So was the father of actress Julie Garfield, actor John Garfield, which may have contributed to his death from heart problems West’s reference to bodily fluids is, of course, from the excellent Dr. Strangelove Hallie Flanagan ran the Federal Theatre Project, as part of FDR’s WPA program She gave Orson Welles the money to make his Voodoo Macbeth She also gave Marc Blitzstein the money to make The Cradle Will Rock Which was remade in 1999 by Tim Robbins LBJ said in 1966 “I do not believe that this generation of Americans is willing to resign itself to going to bed each night by the light of a Communist moon” Red Channels named 151 entertainers it claimed were communists Trumbo is a 2015 film about Hollywood Ten member Dalton Trumbo Another film about the blacklist is 1991s Guilty by Suspicion, directed by Irwin Winkler and starring Robert De Niro One of the co-writers of Guilty by Suspicion was Abraham Polonsky, who also wrote and directed Force of Evil with John Garfield, but he was so offended by what Irwin Winkler did that he had his name removed from it Guilty by Suspicion also stars Annette Bening Good Night and Good Luck by George Clooney is about McCarthyism, not the blacklist, but it’s also a great film about government overreach Panic in the Streets is a 1950 film, directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Zero Mostel Both West and I think that On the Waterfront, written by Budd Schulberg, was a justification for Kazan’s willingness to name names Lee J. Cobb was also forced to testify in front of the committee Leonard Bernstein wrote the score for On the Waterfront, and the film featured incredible performances from Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, and Eva Marie Saint I still haven’t seen Hail, Caesar! yet, which is a damn shame Nothing better than comparing the work of the Coen brothers to that of fellow Criterion Collection auteur Michael Bay Paranoid American films from the 70s include Three Days of the Condor, Klute, The Parallax View, and All the President’s Men Everyone who reads this needs to go subscribe to Musical Notation with West Anthony. Right now. I’ll wait It’s part of the awesome Battleship Pretension Podcast Fleet You can also follow West’s amazing show on twitter @notationpod Rent or buy the film from Amazon Rent or buy the film on iTunes
My guest for this month is West Anthony, and he’s joined me to discuss the film I chose for him, the 1977 drama film ¡Alambrista!. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: This film was written and directed by Robert M. Young We discuss a certain unnamed presidential candidate at length, who has since gone on to become an unnamed presumptive nominee. I’m not going to do this candidate any favors by linking to them Loving Cheeseburgers, Rock and Roll, The Beatles, and Blue Jeans, is pretty damned American Ned Beatty is one of my all time favorite “that guy” actors He was nominated for an Academy Award for Network, and appeared in All the President’s Men, Deliverance, and both Superman and Superman II, among many other films Edward James Olmos has been in quite a few of Robert M. Young’s films He was also awesome in the reboot of Battlestar Galactica Paul Giamatti is another of my all time favorite “that guy” actors, he’s just so great Don Cheadle is staring in Miles Ahead, which I’m fiendishly excited for He was in the second and third Iron Man films He was also in Oceans Eleven Jerry Hardin played Deep Throat on The X-Files His daughter Melora was Jan on The Office I don’t know if Ryan Gallagher is still re-watching the X-Files in HD or not. Hey Ryan! Everyone who reads this needs to go subscribe to Musical Notation with West Anthony. Right now. I’ll wait It’s part of the awesome Battleship Pretension Podcast Fleet You can also follow West’s amazing show on twitter @notationpod Rent or buy the film from Amazon Watch the film on Hulu
DVD Shelf: The Equalizer with Dr. West Anthony (1:38:48) /// Our Week in Comedy and Genre: 2016 White House Correspondents Dinner (4:47) // Jane the Virgin (14:09) // Person of Interest premiere (23:03) // Houdini & Doyle pilot (28:14) // Penny Dreadful premiere (32:22) // Outlander (36:05) // Game of Thrones (37:51) // DC’s Live Action TV Roundup: Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow, The Flash (40:04) /// Our Week in Drama: Kate’s Pilot Catchup (50:32) // The Americans (58:47) // Elementary (1:00:45) // The Night Manager (1:06:56) // The Path (1:15:41) // Underground (1:25:57)
Tyler and David are joined by West Anthony to discuss the 1960s and 1970s output of composer John Williams, as well as West's new podcast.
West Anthony returns to discuss the listener-generated Top 50 Movie Scores!
In this episode me and my friend Kieran discuss the Steven Spielberg film 'Duel' and, in our podcast extra, we talk about what Jurassic Park would be like directed by Tim Burton. Along the way we discuss Tom Cruise running (the first of many Mission Impossible 3 references), Stephen King's Christine, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Rock (the actor, not the film), film reboots, screen ratios and confuse the owner of a dinosaur theme park owner with a diminutive Top Gear presenter. Oh, and that podcast I gave a shoutout to was The Autuercast, presented by the fantastic West Anthony and Rudie Obias. Let us know your recasting suggestions on Twitter using #duelreboot Times: Intro/ Trailer - 00.00 Main Show - 02.36 Reboot This Shit (Recasting) - 32.57 Companion Piece - 40.41 Podcast Extra - 44.08
Tyler and David are once again joined by West Anthony to discuss some of their favorite scores.
Sit down and enjoy the ride as West Anthony joins us!
On this week's On The Screen, Ryan is joined by West Anthony to discuss what they've been watching, as well as a few of the upcoming Blu-ray box sets this fall.
Tyler and David are joined by West Anthony to discuss the Sight + Sound 2012 poll.
Tyler and David are joined by West Anthony to discuss and play excerpts from some of their favorite scores.
Tyler and David are joined by West Anthony to discuss the career of Bernard Herrmann