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PopaHALLics #67 "Hooray for ... Hollywood?"
We discuss the Best Picture nominations, one of the Best Picture nominees ("The Power of the Dog"), and why high schoolers who have seen zombie movies should know how to kill zombies, for crying out loud! Also: Mel Brooks' new autobiography and why that guy on Tinder may be too good to be true.
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Popahallics #67 Playlist
When Brooks needed an awful but catchy song for his 1968 movie "The Producers," wife Anne Bancroft persuaded him to write it himself. This "All About Mel!" playlist celebrates "Springtime for Hitler" and other Brooks' songs. We also include the "Get Smart" theme—written by Irving Szathmary for a show created by Brooks and Buck Henry—because the Melbourne Ska Orchestra version is fun. Listen.
By Steve & Kate Hall5
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PopaHALLics #67 "Hooray for ... Hollywood?"
We discuss the Best Picture nominations, one of the Best Picture nominees ("The Power of the Dog"), and why high schoolers who have seen zombie movies should know how to kill zombies, for crying out loud! Also: Mel Brooks' new autobiography and why that guy on Tinder may be too good to be true.
Streaming
Books
Popahallics #67 Playlist
When Brooks needed an awful but catchy song for his 1968 movie "The Producers," wife Anne Bancroft persuaded him to write it himself. This "All About Mel!" playlist celebrates "Springtime for Hitler" and other Brooks' songs. We also include the "Get Smart" theme—written by Irving Szathmary for a show created by Brooks and Buck Henry—because the Melbourne Ska Orchestra version is fun. Listen.