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I ran into Carol Goldsmith at a screening of the new Charles Fox doc called "Killing Me Softly With His Songs". Wonderful doc. The subject of The Goldsmith Odyssey was brought up and I mentioned you folks REALLY know your Goldsmith. She did not know about it, but asked this, "Is it respectful?" I said oh yes very respectful and I said you'd be pleased. Thought you may want to know  Thank you so much, Peter!
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https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/11785925-odyssey-interviews-amin-matalqa-and-panu-aaltio Lotsa music in this one, specifically Panu's (smiling, on the right). That picture is a good characterization of our guests, so I do hope you enjoy this. It was an un planned Part One, only because their film is in theaters now and it would have taken too long to produce the entire show and get it out in time. They actually came aboard to talk with us about Thriller: What Beckoning Ghost, which comes out next. Here's Clark's description! While we've been honored to have both composers and directors appear on The Goldsmith Odyssey, it was a particular treat to welcome our first director-composer team to the program: filmmaker Amin Maltaqa and composer Panu Aaltio, whose new film 5000 Blankets is playing in theaters December 12 & 13 (and will be streamable in the months ahead). In this Odyssey Interview, Amin and Panu tell your humble hosts Yavar, David, and Clark about their deep and abiding film music fandom, their love of Jerry Goldsmith, their collaborative process, and much more! Naturally you'll hear plenty of excerpts from Panu's new score: a melodic, emotional work marked by memorable themes, striking orchestrations, and a welcome sense of old-fashioned romanticism. And stay tuned for our next regular episode, in which Amin and Panu will join us for an examination of Jerry's score for the Thriller installment “What Beckoning Ghost?” Enjoy!
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And by “in theaters now” we mean: *today* is the second and final day of its limited run. Yavar
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Regarding THE HOLLOW MAN, if anybody wants to know where these hand written Paul Verhoeven kind words about Jerry Goldsmith come from, well, they actually come from this deluxe Kanagawa october 2000 japanese concert program... Nice finds, Thierry! The little note is a treasure.
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Thank you! (on behalf of four of the years) And I agree (on the first!).
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Yes, thank you! Our fifth anniversary was actually technically almost three months ago, as we debuted March 1, 2018. We recorded our celebratory show with Jens joining us a couple weeks into March 2023, but due to circumstances (including needing to do time-sensitive Production Reports on another Leigh Phillips GE Theater recording, as well as Jeff Bond's Jerry Goldsmith Companion book) we just weren't able to get out the episode until this past week. I'm really proud of it and think it turned out fantastic, though. Here it is, for anyone who hasn't already subscribed to our podcast and heard it -- https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/12559323-episode-39-the-security-agent-cbs-suspense-1956-fifth-anniversary-celebration Yavar
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Modesty prevents me from starting my own thread, but I wanted to go on the record and thank Yavar, David and everyone at the Odyssey for hosting me on the latest episode. I had a blast talking to you! After 25 years working for FSM, Intrada, La-La Land and Percepto, I have a few stories about our favorite hobby—-and I hope you’ll check it out. Besides, everything sounds better with a “heapin’ helping” of Jerry Goldsmith music in the background. ;-) https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/12160268-odyssey-interviews-joe-sikoryak
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It was such a pleasure to have you on (both times) Joe! Glad you enjoyed the conversation too, Graham.  Jeez, I've really been remiss in updating this thread when we have new episodes. I should fix that. Yavar
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