What’s Up, Peter?
Reviews of Peter Bogdanovich’s 1972 screwball comedy What’s Up, Doc? (Warner Home Video), and his much maligned salute to thirties musicals, the all-singing, all Cole Porter, all-painful At Long Last Love (1975)…
Reviews of Peter Bogdanovich’s 1972 screwball comedy What’s Up, Doc? (Warner Home Video), and his much maligned salute to thirties musicals, the all-singing, all Cole Porter, all-painful At Long Last Love (1975)…
Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Music Producers . In the DVD commentary for the Criterion edition of The Blob, director Irvin Yeaworth mentions the love theme both he and his wife wrote for the film, and how its sale to a music library ensured the music had extra longevity, appearing in […]
Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Music Producers . Back in 2005 we spoke with Monstrous Movie Music’s co-founder, David Schecter, shortly after the release of the company’s fine pair re-recorded score and cue compilation albums, Mighty Joe Young (and other Ray Harryhausen animation classics), and This Island Earth (and other alien […]
Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Music Producers . To fans of classic science-fiction, Ralph Carmichael is the composer of The Blob. You know, the 1958 production where a 27 year-old Steve McQueen applied his Method acting to become a high school senior, while surrounded by actors a bit closer in age […]
Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Music Producers . BABY STEPS (1977-1978) After co-founding Starlog Magazine in 1976 with partner Norman Jacobs, Kerry O’Quinn furthered his interest in the science-fiction and fantasy realms through a series of side projects under the Starlog banner, and perhaps the most fondly regarded are the handful of […]
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