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Justice XLFman (Soundcast Stereo Ep. 20)
Podcast |
The SoundCast
Publisher |
Christopher Coleman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Leisure
Music
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Jun 22, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:34:56
Episode 20 - Justice XLFman Justin Craig joins Christopher Coleman to discuss the recent news that composer DANNY ELFMAN would be replacing JUNKIE XL (TOM HOLKENBORG) as the composer for the original score for JUSTICE LEAGUE. They discuss their initial reactions, speculate on what might be behind the move, how it compares to the Age of Ultron situation, and what this change might signal for the future of the DCEU. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Audio* and Intro 02:54 - Breaking News and our Reaction 07:15 - Is this another Age of Ultron situation? 10:53 - Shift + Tone + Elfman 12:46 - What are you expecting from Danny Elfman here? 18:58 - Is this a Joss move? 20:17 - JunkieXL and The Dark Tower 28:00 - The destiny of the DCEU and Wrap Up Music Selections 00:00 - "The Little Things" (Wanted) by Danny Elfman 33:19 - "Rooster" (Terminator: Salvation) by Danny Elfman Notes: "Justice League": Danny Elfman to Composer Score (Exclusive) - The Hollywood Reporter http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-danny-elfman-compose-score-1013319 Find and Follow: Follow Justin Craig on Twitter. @justin_m_craig Follow Tracksounds on Twitter. @tracksounds Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter. @ccoleman Spotify: Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here! https://open.spotify.com/user/tracksounds/playlist/4y7SSy7HVfkj5DXKkPhNvM Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks

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