Archive for October, 2009
Movies For The Ear 3 – Episode 36
Thursday, October 29th, 2009Tomas – wearing a white T-shirt with little wings on the side – is looking at earlier episodes as well as on great movie scores and soundtracks in this third installment.
Featuring John Murphy’s score for Sunshine, Clint Mansell’s Requiem for a Dream (Requiem for a Tower version), and Last Waltz from the Soundtrack to Old Boy.
To watch/listen to full length of the clips/songs featured in this episode click on the yellow links below:
Disaster Movie Episode /Korean Movies Episode / Movies That Screw With Your Mind
The Surface Of The Sun / The Last Waltz / Requiem For A Tower
End Credits: Songs for Imaginary Movies – Episode 35
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A look at songs at the very end and how it can elevate a movie.
To listen to a full version of the songs/clips mentioned in this episode simply click on the yellow marked titles below:
MOVIES OF THE EAR 1 & 2 (once redirected, scroll down to start with part 1)
RADIOHEAD: Jigsaw Falling Into Place / 15 Step
ROB DOUGAN: Left Me For Dead
GOLDFRAPP: A&E
Time Out: Against the Clock Movies – Episode 34
Saturday, October 24th, 2009“There is no greater motivator than the last minute.” Anonymous
Whilst Tomas is battling the clock to put an episode done in one take within 10min, he also takes a look at movies where the main protagonists are running against the clock. Featuring Breakdown, Out Of Time and Die Hard With A Vengeance…tick, tick, tick, tick….
Links: Youtube Showloon Channel
The Secret Of Creative Success – Episode 33
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009After a fun kick off, Tomas takes a look behind the scenes and the most open secret about creative success.
Old Books, Old Movies – Episode 32
Monday, October 19th, 2009The end of the 19th Century: dirty, charming and sexy.
What Everybody Ought to Know About 2009s Summer Action Blockbusters – Episode 31
Friday, October 16th, 2009Tomas is back from his days as a patient and first thing he does is extreme-judging five of the most hyped action films of this year’s summer blockbuster season. It’s either good or bad but nothing in between. Movies include: Wolverine, Terminator Salvation, Star Trek, Transformers 2 and G.I. Joe





