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Chicane is back to take you from the beach to the dance floor with music from Ben Böhmer, West Dylan Thordson, 16 Bit Lolitas , Bent, Dekkai, himself and loads more. 1. Tony Anderson - Grace2. West Dylan Thordson - Kevin & Casey3. Ben Böhmer - Begin Again4. Soundtrack Selection: Chosen by Chris in ChicagoTarou Umebayashi - Yuri On Ice (taken from the Anime series of the same name)5. Chicane - 8 Circle (beatless)6. Ben Böhmer - Beyond Beliefs7. Chicane - Overlap8. Ben Böhmer - Maelstrom9. 16 Bit Lolitas - End Is Near10. Dekkai - Down (Extended Mix)11. Chicane - Gorecki (Jody Wisternoff Vocal Remix)12. Bent - Always (Ashley Beedle's Mahavishnu Remix)13. Chicane - No Ordinary Morning (Thrillseekers mix)
A TELJES ADÁS MP3 FORMÁTUMBAN: http://www.mediafire.com/file/3wn5h0d6bmv8boz/tuneup166.mp3/file SPOILERES! A Tune Up Radio 166. adását hallgathatjátok, melyben 2019 (szerintünk) legjobb filmzenéiről beszélgetünk. Résztvevők: Ákos, András Ákos Spotify playlistje a hallott zenékről: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7d8hwFT14cT3MCHRPHB0IP?si=0s8LeAjWSqy3m02C6lnx9w&fbclid=IwAR34FdPDgKc6OxWw4B5mbOvTypa4dij0IcBKefnzb9sWI4ETTFrFsMI5ptU 11: Lorne Balfe: Az Úr sötét anyagai (0:17:24) 10: West Dylan Thordson: Üveg (0:28:30) 9: Michael Giacchino: Pókember - Idegenben (0:47:39) 8: The Haxan Cloak (Bobby Krlic): Fehér éjszakák (1:06:26) 7: John Williams: Star Wars - Skywalker kora (1:30:23) 6: Thomas Newman: 1917 (1:49:00) 5: James Newton Howard: A Hidde Life (2:00:03) 4: Alexandre Desplat: Kisasszonyok (2:08:57) 3: Hildur Guðnadóttir: Joker (2:23:33) 2: Hans Zimmer: X-men: Sötét Főnix (2:36:11) 1: John Powell: Így neveld a sárkányodat 3. (2:53:31) Outro: Jung Jaeil: Élősködők Támogass minket Patreonon: https://www.patreon.com/radiotuneup SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/6g69TlNlr7jk0ojcM05aAb iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/hu/podcast/tune-up-radio-podcast/id1460229855?fbclid=IwAR1QJPYemEkO-pYEOr3ZrDLTFwtcwSpSyDbZF2UDGESMA-sxNKeuZEo9W3E MP3 formátumban: http://www.mediafire.com/file/3wn5h0d6bmv8boz/tuneup166.mp3/file Ákos Twitter fiókja: @lennoxasaki Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radiotuneup/ Twitter: @radiotuneup E-mail: tuneup314@gmail.com
Asian Jon returns for a special look back at all the comic book movies released in theatres during the year 2019. How many of these movies did Asian Jon actually see this year? How many of these movies are actually any good? Which cinematic depiction of comic book characters comes out on top? Full SPOILERS for all comic book movies that were released this year. If you haven't seen any of these movies, there will be spoilers. Music and audio from "Alita: Battle Angel" is the property of Tom Holkenborg, James Cameron, Jon Landau, 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. Music and audio from "Avengers: Endgame" and "Captain Marvel" are the property of Alan Silvestri, Pinar Toprack, Kevin Feige, and Marvel Studios. Music and audio from "Dark Phoenix" is the property of Hans Zimmer, Simon Kinberg, Hutch Parker, Laura Shuler-Donner, 20th Century Fox, The Donners' Company, TSG Entertainment, and Marvel Entertainment. Music and audio from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is the property of Norihito Sumitomo, Akira Toriyama, Toei Animation, and Funimation. Music and audio from "Glass (2019)" is the property of West Dylan Thordson, M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Blum, Marc Bienstock, Ashwin Rajan, Blinding Edge Pictures, and Blumhouse Productions. Music and audio from "Hellboy (2019)" is the property of Benjamin Wallfisch, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Mike Richardson, Philip Westgren, Carl Hampe, Matt O'Toole, Les Weldon, Yariv Lerner, Summit Entertainment, Millennium Media, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Dark Horse Entertainment, Nu Boyana, and Campbell Grobman Films. Music and audio from "Joker (2019)" is the property of Hildur Guenadottir, Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, Joint Effort, Bron Creative, and Village Roadshow Pictures. Music and audio from "The Kitchen (2019)" is the property of Bryce Dessner, Michael De Luca, Marcus Viscidi, New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, and Michael De Luca Productions. Music and audio from "Men in Black: International" is the property of Danny Elfman, Chris Bacon, Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, Columbia Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Parkes + Macdonald, Tencent Pictures, and Image Nation. Music and audio from "One Piece: Stampede" is the property of Kohei Tanaka, Hiroki Koyama, Eiichiro Oda, Toei Animation, and Funimation. Music and audio from "Reign of the Supermen" is the property of Frederik Wiedmann, James Tucker, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Entertainment. Music and audio from "Shazam!" is the property of Benjamin Wallfisch, Peter Safran, New Line Cinema, DC Films, The Safran Company, Mad Ghost Productions, and Seven Buck Productions. Music and audio from "Spider-Man: Far From Home" is the property of Michael Giacchino, Kevin Feige, Amy Pascal, Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios, and Pascal Pictures. The intro and outro music was created by Rob Koechl and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
The unorthodox superhero film no one expected but everyone got really excited for has been out for a month and the guys will need Ben The Movie Buff's help to take on The Beast, Mister Glass, and M. Night Shyamalan himself. Does the film live up to the hype? How many twists are in the movie? How many glass puns are in this episode? To avoid SPOILERS for "Glass (2019)", please skip over 30:11-54:23 of the episode. Music and audio from "Split (2017)" and "Glass (2019)" is the property of West Dylan Thordson, M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Blum, Marc Bienstock, Ashwin Rajan, Blinding Edge Pictures, and Blumhouse Productions. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to Marwen / The Front Runner / Glass In the first main episode of Between the Notes, Tony Black and Sean Wilson talk and play new work by Alan Silvestri, Rob Simonsen and West Dylan Thordson. They also chat film music news and pick through the 10-5 entries of their Top Film Scores of 2018. Host / Editor Tony Black Co-Host Sean Wilson Twitter: @btw_notes We Made This: @wemadethispod All music courtesy of Back Lot Music & Sony Classical
Welcome to Marwen / The Front Runner / GlassIn the first main episode of Between the Notes, Tony Black and Sean Wilson talk and play new work by Alan Silvestri, Rob Simonsen and West Dylan Thordson.They also chat film music news and pick through the 10-5 entries of their Top Film Scores of 2018.Host / EditorTony BlackCo-HostSean WilsonTwitter: @btw_notesWe Made This: @wemadethispodAll music courtesy of Back Lot Music & Sony Classical
Welcome to Marwen / The Front Runner / GlassIn the first main episode of Between the Notes, Tony Black and Sean Wilson talk and play new work by Alan Silvestri, Rob Simonsen and West Dylan Thordson.They also chat film music news and pick through the 10-5 entries of their Top Film Scores of 2018.Host / EditorTony BlackCo-HostSean WilsonTwitter: @btw_notesWe Made This: @wemadethispodAll music courtesy of Back Lot Music & Sony Classical
18 years after he brought us the lo-fi superhero thriller Unbreakable - and a mere 3 since the surprise sequel Split - M Night Shyamalan finally completes his so-called Eastrail 177 trilogy with Glass. All the key players from the pervious films return, led by Bruce Willis's blue collar vigilante and Samuel L Jackson and James McEvoy's super-villains. Much of the action takes place in the mental institution where the trio are incarcerated and probed by Sarah Paulson's sceptical psychiatrist. Glass is scored by West Dylan Thordson, who also provided the music for Split. It's an edgy, minimalist affair - with the ambient gloom and agitated strings reminiscent of Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow's incredible work on Alex Garland's Annihilation (see episode 85!) And it's with West's cue Backfire that we begin, as Night reflects upon the history of a trilogy nearly two decades in the making. We should say that if you haven't seen Split and intend to do so anytime soon, you might want to wait before listening to this, though it wouldn't be the end of the world ...
Kristen Romanelli, Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman take on Mr. Glass, The Overseer and The Horde and West Dylan Thordson's original score for GLASS. The three set the stage by sharing their thoughts about the two previous films: UNBREAKABLE and SPLIT and then break open M. Night Shyamalan's bold, third chapter. They also discuss WWJNHD (What would James Newton Howard have done had he been on the project) and lastly, some of their favorite tracks from the score. And if that isn't enough, after the closing credits, don't miss some BONUS spoiler discussion about both the film and score.Episode Highlights03:37 - What did we think of Unbreakable and Split (Spoilers)11:38 - Split tips?14:00 - Glass - Film reaction20:09 - Glass - Score reaction23:35 - WWJNHD? (Spoilers)30:23 - Score and 3 Fav Tracks (Spoilers)39:52 - BONUS (Spoiler Discussion)Music Selections (Support these artists (and us) by buying these tracks from Amazon.)00:00 - "Physicks" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson11:29 - "Visions" (Unbreakable) by James Newton Howard13:43 - "Backfire" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson19:48 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson21:28 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson23:16 - "Escape" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson29:20 - "Origin Story" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson31:39 - "Cycles" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson32:28 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson33:05 - "Origin Story" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson35:20 - "Kevin and Casey" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson37:14 - "Brick Factory" (Glass) by West Dylan ThordsonNotes:Rotten TomatoesBox Office MojoGlass Review by Walter ChawFind and Follow:Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornowFollow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodaneFollow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcastFollow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccolemanSpotify: Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here! Support Tracksounds:Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You!Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracksSubscribe and More InfoaCASTGOOGLE PLAYiTUNESRSS FEEDSPOTIFYSTITCHER RADIOTUNEIN RADIO
El regreso triunfal de M. Night Shyamalan al hype cinematográfico está dividiendo a la audiencia. ¿Qué pensamos nosotros de "Glass"? Os lo contamos, repasando antes las líneas maestras de las dos obras que la precedieron. Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Modera: Jose Ceballos Participan: Edu Senx y Agustín Amador Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: West Dylan Thordson, James Newton Howard y Nerd Out
On this first episode for 2019 of The Bad and the Beautiful, Charles and Jeff reveal their choices for the Ten Best Films of 2018. They also review two new films opening in theaters. First, we begin our Ten Best talk by listing and discussing our 10 through 6 choices, in ascending order. Next, we put the lists on pause to discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s GLASS, the conclusion to his UNBREKABLE / SPLIT superhero trilogy, and BURNING, the critically-acclaimed psychological thriller from South Korean director Lee Chang-dong. Then, we go all the way to the top as we reveal our Top 5 picks for 2018 in ascending order. · TOP TEN LISTS, 10 to 6, @ 1:11 · GLASS, @ 22:17 · BURNING, @ 33:45 · TOP TEN LISTS, 5 to 1, @ 37:57 · OUTRO, @ 01:02:23 Music Selections: - THEME SONG: "Love Is For The Very Young", David Raksin, THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - "Celebrate the Oscars", Hans Zimmer - "Physicks", West Dylan Thordson, GLASS - "Dragon Heart - Finale", Randy Edelman, DRAGON HEART - "Encomium", Nicholas Britell, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
What do you get when you cross M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable with M. Night Shyamalan's Split? Why, you get M. Night Shyamalan's Glass, of course. Okay, I'm sick of typing Shyamalan now. Anyway, for our latest episode, we welcome friend of the show, Mike Dipasquale to analyse and review the new, hotly-anticipated movie... Glass. So avoid water at all costs, step into the light and hold onto your motherf**king butts, because UNT 68 is about to bust out its capes (and rain ponchos), erase all security footage and possibly sneak into your backdoor sequel. Hosted by: ‘Captain Boomerang' Greig Tansley (@GreigT13) Featuring: ‘First Name: Super... Last Name: Jew' Jared Robinovitz (@SuperJew75), ‘Backdoor Sequel' Tim Wendell Agne (@timagne), and ‘Small Canadian Penis' Mike Dipasquale. And Special Guest via our very first UNT Flashback: 'PipeBomb' Bryan Gregston (@guitarsalad). Music by: West Dylan Thordson & Kimmy Schmidt.
What do you get when you cross M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable with M. Night Shyamalan’s Split? Why, you get M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass, of course. Okay, I’m sick of typing Shyamalan now. Anyway, for our latest episode, we welcome friend of the show, Mike Dipasquale to analyse and review the new, hotly-anticipated movie... Glass. So avoid water at all costs, step into the light and hold onto your motherf**king butts, because UNT 68 is about to bust out its capes (and rain ponchos), erase all security footage and possibly sneak into your backdoor sequel. Hosted by: ‘Captain Boomerang’ Greig Tansley (@GreigT13) Featuring: ‘First Name: Super... Last Name: Jew’ Jared Robinovitz (@SuperJew75), ‘Backdoor Sequel’ Tim Wendell Agne (@timagne), and ‘Small Canadian Penis’ Mike Dipasquale. And Special Guest via our very first UNT Flashback: 'PipeBomb' Bryan Gregston (@guitarsalad). Music by: West Dylan Thordson & Kimmy Schmidt.
The recent announcement of James Newton Howard not returning to score M. Night Shyamalan's upcoming sequel "Glass," got Erik Woods and Christopher Coleman to come together to discuss that and some of the other most surprising composer assignments in recent memory. Who got the Glass gig and what other composer announcements could possibly as surprising or more? Find out in this Soundcast Stereo episode!Episode Highlights00:21 - Intro Surprises01:37 - Shocked that West Dylan Thordson is on Glass10:56 - Other surprising composer announcements36:16 - Surprising conclusionMusic Selections00:00 - "Visions" (Unbreakable) by James Newton Howard36:18 - "Visions" (Unbreakable) by James Newton HowardNotes:West Dylan Thordson Scoring M. Night Shyamalan's ‘Glass' (Film Music Reporter)Find and Follow:Follow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradioFollow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcastFollow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccolemanSpotify: Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here! Support Tracksounds:Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You!Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracksSubscribe and More InfoaCASTGOOGLE PLAYiTUNESRSS FEEDSPOTIFYSTITCHER RADIOTUNEIN RADIO
主播打分: 王自健(《你好,疯子!》主演、著名脱口秀主持人&相声演员,《魔兽》嘉宾):6分; “这部电影前面在讨论‘心理退行’,都是严守科学的逻辑,但后面完全就不科学了,这让我无法认同。” (王自健的其它打分:《魔兽》6.2分) 隐形 (编剧,《爱国者之日》等12期嘉宾):7分; “这部电影最后的反转确实很出色,而且给我们这些国内编剧带来了很多灵感,只是前面的节奏有些拖沓。” (隐形的其它打分:《爱国者之日》7分;《金刚:骷髅岛》6分;《速度与激情8》5分) 波米:7分; “大部分所谓‘烧脑片’都是剧情反转,而这一部其实是‘类型反转’;这会带来观众的两极反馈。” 《分裂》(Split)平均分:6.7分 本期节目流程与目录: 开场曲: