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This time the chaps discuss the oddly paired Silence of the Lambs and The Sound of Music, two films that seemingly couldn't be further apart in tone and aesthetic. Such is the nature of a spin wheel. The former is one of the all-time great horror-thrillers, a forebear to the likes of Seven and other Fincher-esque works, with two electric performances from Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster, both of whom rightly won awards. The Sound of Music also features two incredible performances with incalculable levels of chemistry from the legendary Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, but these are set to the syrupy sweet backdrop of some of the most catchy and well-written musical numbers ever to grace our ears.
By Rupert Harris & Adam WellsThis time the chaps discuss the oddly paired Silence of the Lambs and The Sound of Music, two films that seemingly couldn't be further apart in tone and aesthetic. Such is the nature of a spin wheel. The former is one of the all-time great horror-thrillers, a forebear to the likes of Seven and other Fincher-esque works, with two electric performances from Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster, both of whom rightly won awards. The Sound of Music also features two incredible performances with incalculable levels of chemistry from the legendary Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, but these are set to the syrupy sweet backdrop of some of the most catchy and well-written musical numbers ever to grace our ears.