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In episode #3 of Movie Lover’s Podcast, Chris and Kathy discuss the 2012 Oscar nominated film ‘Beginners’ with special guest, Chris’ mom Brigitte.
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Manual Chapter:
00:00:03 – Intro Song
00:01:05 – Beginners Trailer
00:03:26 – Beginners Review
00:40:56 – End Song
Credits
Released 25 February 2012
Intro Song (:03 – 1:05) : Beginners Soundtrack – Track 11 – Beginners Theme Suite
Trailer Audio (01:05 – 03:...
In episode #3 of Movie Lover’s Podcast, Chris and Kathy discuss the 2012 Oscar nominated film ‘Beginners’ with special guest, Chris’ mom Brigitte.
iTunes
RSS feed
www.filmswewatched.com
Manual Chapter:
00:00:03 – Intro Song
00:01:05 – Beginners Trailer
00:03:26 – Beginners Review
00:40:56 – End Song
Credits
Released 25 February 2012
Intro Song (:03 – 1:05) : Beginners Soundtrack – Track 11 – Beginners Theme Suite
Trailer Audio (01:05 – 03:...
- 2/26/2012
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
Christopher Plummer is superb as the 75-year-old who belatedly reveals his true sexuality to his son
Six years ago the American music-video director and graphic designer Mike Mills assembled a gifted cast (including Tilda Swinton, Vince Vaughn and Keanu Reeves) to make his low-budget independent feature debut – a likable comedy called Thumbsucker set in Oregon. Its hero is Justin, a troubled teenager in the Holden Caulfield mould with difficult parents. His mother (Tilda Swinton) is a psychiatric nurse dreaming of an escape to romance in the big city, his father a supermarket manager who had hoped to be a professional footballer. The diffident lad is given medication for an attention deficit disorder that temporarily transforms him into a confident near genius.
It's an interesting, truthful little film, and Mills has now followed it up with an altogether remarkable picture set at the time he was making Thumbsucker, and with an...
Six years ago the American music-video director and graphic designer Mike Mills assembled a gifted cast (including Tilda Swinton, Vince Vaughn and Keanu Reeves) to make his low-budget independent feature debut – a likable comedy called Thumbsucker set in Oregon. Its hero is Justin, a troubled teenager in the Holden Caulfield mould with difficult parents. His mother (Tilda Swinton) is a psychiatric nurse dreaming of an escape to romance in the big city, his father a supermarket manager who had hoped to be a professional footballer. The diffident lad is given medication for an attention deficit disorder that temporarily transforms him into a confident near genius.
It's an interesting, truthful little film, and Mills has now followed it up with an altogether remarkable picture set at the time he was making Thumbsucker, and with an...
- 7/25/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Relativity Music Group has announced a soundtrack album for the dramedy Beginners. The album includes the original score by Roger Neill, David Palmer and Brian Reitzell. Also featured on the soundtrack are several songs from the movie from artists including Hoagy Carmichael, Gene Austin, Josephine Baker and Jolly Roll Morton. The album will be released on May 31, 2011 and is available to pre-order on Amazon. Audio clips will be added later this month. Beginners is directed by Mike Mills (Thumbsucker) and stars Ewan McGregor, Christopher Plummer and Melanie Laurent. Focus Features will release the film on June 3. For more information on the project, visit the official movie webpage.
Here’s the album track list:
1. Stardust (Hoagy Camichael)
2. Everything’s Made For Love (Gene Austin)
3. Bach Suite (David Palmer, Roger Neill, Brian Reitzell)
4. 1955 (David Palmer, Roger Neill, Brian Reitzell)
5. Sweet Jazz Music (Jelly Roll Morton)
6. That Da Da Strain (Mamie Smith)
7. Mamanita...
Here’s the album track list:
1. Stardust (Hoagy Camichael)
2. Everything’s Made For Love (Gene Austin)
3. Bach Suite (David Palmer, Roger Neill, Brian Reitzell)
4. 1955 (David Palmer, Roger Neill, Brian Reitzell)
5. Sweet Jazz Music (Jelly Roll Morton)
6. That Da Da Strain (Mamie Smith)
7. Mamanita...
- 5/10/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
Terry Teachout's fine reconsideration of the man called "Pops" solidifies Louis Armstrong's standing as not just the greatest horn player since the angel Gabriel, but an all-transforming artist at the level of James Joyce or even Shakespeare, and a black American freedom fighter of character and conscience, too. Louis Armstrong's power to astonish was never in doubt. Hoagy Carmichael, the songwriter of "Stardust" and "Georgia," dropped his cigarette and gulped his drink the first time he heard Louis, barely out of his teens, in 1921. "Why," Hoagy moaned, "isn't everybody in the world listening to that?" Over the next 50 years the whole world heard Louis, and marveled, but there were always questions, too: Could honky-tonk music from red-light New Orleans get standing, really, with Schubert and Bach? Was Louis in artistic decline after the...
- 1/12/2010
- by Christopher Lydon
- Huffington Post
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