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    Explore "randy newman" with insightful episodes like "Do Three Amigos Count As A Plethora?", "Dr. Randy Newman from the C.S. Lewis Institute on what music brings to our faith", "Newmanowie. Muzyczna rodzina w Hollywood - SATC #84", "Episode 242 - Tim Heidecker" and "Episode 89: Post-synchro #89" from podcasts like ""Dodge Movie Podcast", "The Common Good Podcast", "SCORE AND THE CITY - podcast o muzyce filmowej", "Sodajerker On Songwriting" and "Freaksville"" and more!

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    Do Three Amigos Count As A Plethora?

    Do Three Amigos Count As A Plethora?

    Three Amigos stars Steve Martin, Martin Short and Chevy Chase and is the story of three actors who find work in Mexico only to discover it wasn’t for the job they signed up for. Their friendship is challenged by some real bandits.

     

    Timecodes:

    00:00 - Dodge Media Productions Ad

    0:30 - Introduction

    :046 - Film stats & Trivia

    8:20 - The Pickup Line

    15:56 - Film Analysis

    24:21- Head Trauma

    25:40 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie

    26:27 - Driving Review

    28:38 - To the Numbers

     

    References from the Episode

    Fran Drescher Clip

    Red Reed Review

     

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    Next week’s film will be Something To Talk About (1995)

     

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    Dr. Randy Newman from the C.S. Lewis Institute on what music brings to our faith

    Dr. Randy Newman from the C.S. Lewis Institute on what music brings to our faith

    Dr. Randy Newman is the Senior Fellow for Apologetics & Evangelism at the C.S. Lewis Institute. He's taught at several evangelical seminaries and, after serving for over 30 years with Cru, he established Connection Points, a ministry to help Christians engage people’s hearts the way Jesus did.

    On October 12, he'll speak in Chicago at a C.S. Lewis Institute event on “Explorations of Joy: The Wonders of Music” (a FREE event thanks to the generosity of Renew Chicago).

    The event will be at Park Community Church (Near North campus) on Oct. 12 at 7pm and will feature live music too! Here’s the event info: https://bit.ly/AnExplorationofJoy

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    Episode 89: Post-synchro #89

    Episode 89: Post-synchro #89

    Post-synchro # 89 - l’an nouveau avec Randy Newman


    Chanteur-compositeur caustique à succès des années 1970, Randy Newman s’est trouvé une nouvelle carrière en tournant ses talents de songwriter vers le cinéma dans les années 80. Mais c’est avec Pixar qu’il connait peut-être la plus belle des histoires, ses chansons devenant les hymnes des principaux films du fameux studio d’animation.
    Quoi de mieux que de commencer l’année avec les rythmes du blues facétieux de Randy Newman ? A côté de ses plus fameuses compositions pour les studios Disney (Toy Story, Mille et une pattes, Monstres et Cie, la Princesse et la grenouille, James et la pêche géante), ce nouveau numéro de Post-synchro vous propose d’écouter aussi les bandes sonores de Newman moins calibrée pour la comédie musicale, qu’elles soient joyeuses (Mon beau-père et moi) ou plus mélancoliques (Avalon, Marriage Story)
    Bonne écoute et bonne année ! 


    Durée : 46’

    Production et présentation : Dick Tomasovic


    The Natural (1984)

    The Natural (1984)

    Things sure turned out different.
    In what way?
    Different.

    Our summer hours continue as we tackle one of its dog-day classics. For 40 years we've lived with the idea that it could be the best in the genre. Friend of the pod, baseball fan, (and member of the Matt CClub) Matt Cowan joins us to revisit this pastoral classic.  Is it a 5-tool film? Did it need to spend more time in AAA Scranton? Will you ever get the theme song out of your head? Only one way to find out.

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    Eldorado #9

    Eldorado #9

    Conduite :

    TOM WAITS. DIRT IN THE GROUND – 5:55
    Bone Machine, Island records, 1992

    TOM WAITS. OL’ 55 – 3:55
    Closing Time, Asylum records, 1973

    RANDY NEWMAN. SUZANNE – 3:15
    12 Songs, Reprise, 1970

    HOPE SANDOVAL & THE WARM INVENTIONS. SUZANNE – 4:50
    Bavarian Fruit Bread, Rough Trade, 2001

    MAZZY STAR. TAKE EVERYTHING – 4:50
    Among My Swan, Capitol records, 1996

    RAINY DAY. HOLOCAUST – 3:50
    Rain Parade, Rough Trade, 1984

    ALEX CHILTON. FUNNY (BUT I STILL LOVE YOU) – 3:10
    Clichés, New Rose, 1993

    THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP. GEORGIA ON MY MIND – 4:40
    The Second Album, Fontana, 1966

    OTIS REDDING. NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE DOWN AND OUT – 3:10
    The Soul Album, Volt / Atco, 1966

    NINA SIMONE. SINNERMAN – 10:15
    Pastel Blues, Philips, 1965

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    LE COIN DES SOUVENIRS S1E10 - Les Inavouables

    LE COIN DES SOUVENIRS S1E10 - Les Inavouables

    Dans cet épisode, Véro et Cédric nous parlent de Céline Dion & Jean-Jacques Goldman - Julien Clerc - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - Randy Newman - Daniel Lavoie

    Chez Radio Localitiz, on parle très souvent musique entre nous. Tous styles de musiques, toutes époques, c'est tout le temps varié...
    Enfin ça dépend. Si on laisse trop Vero et Cédric parler ensemble ça devient vite « l'amicale des anciens combattants de la musicolatrie ». Mode « et tu te souviens de machin qui jouait dans tel groupe » et l'autre de répondre « ah oui je les ai vu dans telle salle, tu sais celle où le patron c'était bidule ». 
    Du coup, pour que vous ne ratiez rien de ces échanges (ok et aussi un peu pour avoir la paix lors de nos réunions) on leur a conseillé de faire Le Coin des Souvenirs
    Dans ce coin tout ce qui fait la vie d’un musicolâtre est à portée d’oreille, sans basculer pour autant dans le “c’était mieux avant”. 
    Souvenirs au téléphone, autour d’une table ou chez des amis à l'apéro, Vero et Cédric nous distillent des pépites et anecdotes dont vous nous direz des nouvelles.

    Et n’hésitez surtout pas à partager un souvenir qui vous hante, ces deux là en sont friands !!. 

    la page Le Coin des Souvenirs : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-des-souvenirs/

    Ep. 149 - BRANDY CLARK ("Mama's Broken Heart")

    Ep. 149 - BRANDY CLARK ("Mama's Broken Heart")

    PART ONE: Scott and Paul chat about watching Cobra Kai, 80s nostalgia, and why bands are re-recording their classic hits for movies. They discuss why Brandy is the first guest to appear on Songcraft twice, and return to 80s movie sequel nostalgia yet again whereupon Paul floats his theory that Rocky III and Rocky IV are the Rubber Soul and Revolver of movies. Somewhere in there's it's decided that Brandy Clark is the Empire Strikes Back of Songcraft. 

    PART TWO: Our in-depth conversation with six-time Grammy nominee Brandy Clark

    ABOUT BRANDY CLARK

    Brandy Clark has made a successful career writing songs for other artists, including The Band Perry’s #1 hit “Better Dig Two,” and Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart,” which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song and CMA and ACM nominations for Song of the Year. Other highlights from her catalog include Kasey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow,” which won CMA Song of the Year, as well as cuts by artists such as Reba McEntire, George Strait, Jennifer Nettles, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Lindsay Ell, Toby Keith, and Sheryl Crow. 

    As a critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter, her debut album, 12 Stories, earned her Grammy nominations in the categories of Best Country Album and Best New Artist, regardless of genre. The single “Hold My Hand” was nominated for Best Country Song. Her second album, the Grammy-nominated Big Day in a Small Town, was named one of the best albums of the year by Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and American Songwriter, while the single “Love Can Go to Hell” earned Brandy yet another nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Her most recent album, Your Life is a Record, was released earlier this year, with The New Yorker review noting that “no one is writing better country songs than Brandy Clark is.”   

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    What We Can Learn from Unlikely Converts

    What We Can Learn from Unlikely Converts

    I don’t know that any religious conversion is more unlikely than another. After all, we’re only born again because a perfect man who is God died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. That’s not a likely story. We’re all equally dead in our transgressions before Jesus saves us.

    But I know what Randy Newman means in his new book, Unlikely Converts: Improbable Stories of Faith and What They Teach Us About Evangelism [Read TGC's review], published by Kregel. We all know someone who’d really surprise us if he or she professed faith in Jesus Christ. And his book draws lessons for our evangelism from those stories.

    Newman is a senior teaching fellow with The C. S. Lewis Institute in Washington, D.C., author of the bestselling Questioning Evangelism, and veteran of more than 30 years in campus ministry. He writes that coming to Christ takes time, that people tend to come to faith communally, that they come to faith variously, and that nothing is too difficult for God. And he joins me on Gospelbound to discuss more observations from these unlikely converts as we seek to share Christ in a contentious age.

     

    This episode of Gospelbound is brought to you by Southeastern Seminary. In a changing ministry landscape, Southeastern’s four-year master of divinity and master of business administration program was built on a foundation of rigorous theological training and practical vocational training. Learn more at sebts.edu.

    With Randy Newman

    With Randy Newman

    Kristi found the book "Questioning Evangelism" by Randy Newman to be a fantastic tool in her work ministering with university students. Today Andy and Kristi welcome Randy to the podcast to answers questions about questions with questions!

    Randy Newman is Senior Fellow for Apologetics and Evangelism at the C.S. Lewis Institute near Washington D.C. He served for over 30 years with Campus Crusade for Christ and has taught at a number of seminaries. He has written five books and numerous articles, including his latest Unlikely Converts: Improbable Stories of Faith and What They Teach Us About Evangelism.

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    ‹ Un nuovo inizio? › Toy Story 4 | Podcast [019]

    ‹ Un nuovo inizio? › Toy Story 4 | Podcast [019]

    Toy Story 4 è un film del 2019, diretto da Josh Cooley e prodotto dai Pixar Animation Studios. Ha vinto numerosi premi, tra cui un VES per il miglior ambiente digitale, ed è nominato agli Oscar come miglior film d'animazione.

    Dopo gli eventi del capitolo precedente, Woody, Buzz e i loro amici sono diventati i nuovi giocattoli di Bonnie. Nel suo primo giorno di scuola, la bambina con un po' di colla e un forchiaio crea un nuovo amico, Forky. Ben presto diventa il suo giocattolo preferito, ma il giocattolo ha in mente solo di tornare da dove è venuto, nella spazzatura. Woody tenterà in tutti i modi di evitare che a Bonnie si spezzi il cuore per la scomparsa di Forky in un viaggio emotivo e di crescita stupendo, alla scoperta di se stessi con l'aiuto di una vecchia conoscenza.

    Con una qualità sempre all'avanguardia da parte di Pixar, grazie ad una scrittura ottima e a delle scene composte magistralmente per luce e fotografia, questo sequel apre in modo estremamente promettente un nuovo arco della saga di Toy Story.

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    The Real Failure of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

    The Real Failure of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

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