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    Explore " elmer bernstein" with insightful episodes like "DENZEMBER VOL. II - Devil in a Blue Dress feat. Will Menaker", "Conversation with Maria Molinari, Canadian Media Composer (Bonus Episode)", "Cape Fear (1991)", "Stripes (1981)" and "Frontier Music" from podcasts like ""Hit Factory", "The Classical Music Minute", "Living for the Cinema", "Living for the Cinema" and "The Wind"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    DENZEMBER VOL. II - Devil in a Blue Dress feat. Will Menaker

    DENZEMBER VOL. II - Devil in a Blue Dress feat. Will Menaker

    Chapo Trap House and Movie Mindset's very own Will Menaker stops by to help celebrate Denzember and discuss Carl Franklin's 'Devil in a Blue Dress', based on the inaugural Easy Rawlins mystery novel of the same name by author Walter Mosley. It's a stylish period noir made by a filmmaker and team seemingly uninterested in reproducing the aesthetic trappings of classic film noir, instead opting for a rich and colorful evocation of parts of 1940s Los Angeles rarely seen in the movies.

    We discuss the career of Carl Franklin, as well as this film's thematic links to his 1992 neo-noir masterpiece One False Move. Then, we discuss the movie's thoughtful subversions of classic film noir, exploring the conditionality of freedom and access to the American Dream for Black Americans in postwar era South Central Los Angeles. Elsewhere, we continue our discussion on Denzel as actor and offer praise to his performance in addition to the movie's supporting performances from a scene-stealing Don Cheadle and the stunning, underrated Jennifer Beals.

    Will's Top 5 Denzel Reaction GIFS:
    1. Fallen
    2. Flight
    3. Denzel Door Slam
    4. Training Day
    5. Denzel Awards Face

    Will's Top 5 Denzel Washinton Performances (Spike & Tony-Inclusive)
    1. Man of Fire
    2. Malcolm X
    3. Unstoppable
    4. He Got Game
    5. Glory

    Will's Top 5 Non-Spike & Tony Denzel Washington Performances (Unranked):
    1. Glory
    2. Devil in a Blue Dress
    3. Ricochet
    4. Philadelphia
    5. The Tragedy of Macbeth

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    Our Denzember theme song is "FUNK" by OPPO.

    Conversation with Maria Molinari, Canadian Media Composer (Bonus Episode)

    Conversation with Maria Molinari, Canadian Media Composer (Bonus Episode)

    Description
    For this bonus interview episode, I chat with Canadian Media Composer, Maria Molinari. Trained as a classical guitarist, Maria Molinari began her composing career writing concert music for soloists, chamber groups, ballet and orchestras until her love of film, storytelling & collaboration drew her to film scoring. Maria recently composed the score for the bold critically acclaimed anthology film TO THE NEW GIRL. Her music can be heard in the score for the feature film END OF DAYS, INC. and the theme for the forensic series MOTIVES & MURDERS: CRACKING THE CASE. She has provided additional music for the MARVEL COMICS based sci-fi syndicated series MUTANT X and the retro musical comedy series GETTING ALONG FAMOUSLY. Enjoy!

    About Steven, Host
    Steven is a Canadian composer living in Toronto. He creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.

    You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram. 👋

    A Note To Music Students et al.
    All recordings and sheet music are available on my site. I encourage you to take a look and play through some. Give me a shout if you have any questions.

    Got a topic? Pop me off an email at: TCMMPodcast@Gmail.com 

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    Cape Fear (1991)

    Cape Fear (1991)

    Just in time for Halloween, let’s review one of the craziest horror thrillers from the ‘90’s which came out almost thirty years ago and was directed by the Master himself Martin Scorcese….as his follow-up to a little film called Goodfellas.  

    It stars Robert DeNiro as ex-con Max Cady who is out for revenge against the attorney Sam Bowden who failed to keep him out of jail 14 years earlier played by Nick Nolte.  Sam’s wife and teenage daughter also get put in harm’s way, they’re played by Jessica Lange and Juliette Lewis – everyone just brings it with lights-out performances as both Lewis and DeNiro were nominated for Oscars at the time.  

    Come out, come out wherever you are!!!

    Host: Geoff Gershon
    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    Stripes (1981)

    Stripes (1981)

    One of the most quotable comedies of all time just turned forty!


    This movie is directed by comedy legend Ivan Reitman who would give us Ghostbusters a couple of years later.  This movie also stars two comedy legends – Bill Murray and Harold Ramis – as two shlubby dudes who decide to join the army to be all that they can be before they turn 30. 

    How does the humor hold up?  Is it actually as subversive as it seemed at the time?  Let’s enlist and find out!  

    Host: Geoff Gershon  

    Producer: Marlene Gershon    

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    Frontier Music

    Frontier Music

    Western Films as America’s origin story, and why they sound the way they do. Featuring Gary Farmer, Rion Amilcar Scott, Jeff Grace and Kathryn Kalinak. 

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    Playlist of Western Film Scores:

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    In this episode we investigate western film scores from early westerns and singing cowboys (Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Herb Jeffries) to the John Ford Era (Tiomkin, Hageman, Steiner and Bernstein) to Ennio Morricone to Neil Young's score for Dead Man and beyond.

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    19 - Airplane! A 40th Anniversary Celebration

    19 - Airplane! A 40th Anniversary Celebration

    In a special edition of Hollywood Unscripted, we celebrate one of the funniest movies of all time, Airplane! Host Scott Tallal is joined by producer, director and writer, David Zucker and star Robert Hays.

    (0:48) They discuss how it all came together through the development of suburb north of Milwaukee, from starting an improv group at University of Wisconsin and how they moved it to LA 

    David discusses how the first idea took a year to write the script and that they had no budget (1:38) but John Landis came to see the improv show and how listening to and learning from John changed the direction of the movie

    How a meeting at Paramount with Michael Eisner and Jeff Katzenberg ultimately was the key to getting the movie made.

    David shares how their improv show inspired the movie and what types of ideas they were looking to spoof (2:54). And how Zero Hour shaped the direction and truly inspired the crafting of the script, including the importance of a character arc and a 3 act structure (4:30). 

    David continues to share how the movie came to being including how they finally got the rights (4:52) from Zero Hour and what a surprise it becoming a hit really was. David and Robert dicuss their thoughts on why it’s still a hit, including the jokes which are still funny today (6:05).

    The truly team effort from Paramount and the help they received from the executives (6:45).

    David shares the moment he found out the movie was greenlit and how Jerry and Jim also reacted (8:00) and the dramatic name changing of Jerry (11:00) to get the Director Guild of America to allow three people to direct a film. 

    Robert and David share what the first day of filming was like and how three white Jewish guys tried to write a joke about ‘speaking jive’ (12:08).

    Is the movie and are the jokes over the line? (13:15).

    (14:08) David shares stories about the actors ‘that got away,’ – from the ones who really wanted it to those who threw the script in the trash, including: David Letterman, Barry Manilow, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Bruce Jenner, Sigourney Weaver, Jack Webb, Harriet Nelson, and Peter Graves.

    The two reminisce about the joy of being on set (19:19) and what it was like making a film that had the crew laughing during every scene, including the antics Leslie Nielsen played on Robert Hays (19:45).

    David shares how the most shocking lines made it into the script (21:10). 

    Robert describes his crazy days while filming the disco scenes and running across the lot on his lunch breaks (21:45) and the craziness of filming in LAX airport.

    They share the irony of casting the actual airport announcers to read  the red and white zone announcements (25:24) and the surprise of casting Ethel Merman in what was her final role (26:25).

    The two laugh about the fact that–no planes will air the movie and share their experiences being on an airplane, how they get recognized and their parents reactions (28:25). 

    They continue on to discuss other casting choices such as how Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became involved in the film (30:55) and how it changed his public persona and how Jonathan Banks got involved in the movie (32:46).

    Robert shares what it was like filming on a cold Malibu beach (33:23).

    David talks about what it was like adding jokes in the credits for the first time (35:13), the importance and beauty of Elmer Bernstein’s score (36:01) and the origin of the film’s poster – the iconic twisted plane (36:24).

    Scott asks how the movie relaunched Leslie Neilsen’s career and how he went from serious tv and films to wanting to do very funny comedies (37:18).

    They all laugh about how Universal fought them on the name against the name Airplane (40:25) and how it had to be called something different internationally.

    The three discuss if the film could be made today and would the jokes work (42:00)

    David and Robert share their favorite memories since the movie released including the funniest thing that’s happened at a Q & A (43:30), if they knew it would last 40 years (44:46), their families reactions to the film (50:30) and finally how it’s affected their careers (54:01).

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    Producer: Jenny Curtis

    Music By: Celleste & Eric Dick

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    Jazz Bastard Podcast 97 - Soundtracks to Terror

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 97 - Soundtracks to Terror
    Peter Gunn sparked a TV-Detective-Show-With-Jazz-Soundtrack craze, and Mike and Pat plunge into the murky depths of late fifties' jazz and existentialist philosophy to find out just what happened. Sometimes the naked city just isn't pretty. Warren Barker – 77 SUNSET STRIP; Henry Mancini – MORE MUSIC FROM PETER GUNN; Johnny Williams – CHECKMATE; Elmer Bernstein – STACCATO; George Duning – THE NAKED CITY.
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