Tue, 21 April 2009 The FSM podcast returns with its biggest, most spectacular episode to date: An overview of the history of Star Trek music, from Courage to Giacchino. Special guest stars include Star Trek experts Jeff Bond, Lukas D. Kendall, and more!Comments[8] |
Fri, 4 July 2008 Doug and the Kaplans catch up on the summer's batch of scores. Digital manipulation of Doug courtesy of the Kaplans. Thanks, guys.Comments[11] |
Sat, 12 April 2008 Indy is back, and so are we! Please join us in this plus-sized Podcast as we examine the music of Indiana Jones. (Special thanks to Saul Pincus.)Comments[9] |
Wed, 14 November 2007 FSM's inside look at The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: The Complete Recordings Boxed Set and The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films book. These titles could not be any longer.Comments[17] |
Tue, 30 October 2007 FSM's Halloween Podcast Number Three takes a thorough look at the Dies Irae and its longstanding influence.Comments[4] |
Sun, 14 October 2007 We apologize for this despicably late podcast where we catch up on approximately four months worth of material in 11 minutes.Comments[7] |
Fri, 5 October 2007 We're back, and so is our annual look at the Lord of the Rings: The Complete Recordings. Call in your The Return of the King questions to 773.840.7470... We'll answer everything shortly before the boxed set is released on Nov. 6Comments[6] |
Tue, 12 June 2007 No themes in Spider-man? FSM's crew finally puts the rumors to rest while taking a look at all three Spider-efforts, weighing the contributions of Elfman and Young. [MILD LANGUAGE WARNING]Comments[6] |
Sun, 1 April 2007 FSM tackles the best of the third month of the year, including The Last Mimzy, Zodiac, The Reaping, Blades of Glory and more.Comments[4] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 FSM celebrates this year's nominees.Comments[7] |
Sun, 24 December 2006 FSM wishes you and yours happy holidays in a Podcast jam-packed with contributors and their choices for seasonal film music.Comments[4] |
Mon, 4 December 2006 Christmas has come early! Join us as we unveil some of the biggest and best December scores, including Eragon, The Good German, Night at the Museum, Blood Diamond and more!Comments[5] |
Mon, 6 November 2006 ![]() Nine Questions to Rule Them All ...and then a few more. The FSM Podcast gang answers a whole buncha Two Towers questions. Listen and learn! Comments[7] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 This coming of Podcast is like the falling of small stones that starts an avalanche in the mountains. Full TTT Podcast coming next time. Email your questions to: DAdams1127@aol.comComments[3] |
Sat, 21 October 2006 We've got a light little piece of candy corn for you this time, as we celebrate the spookiest time of year with a close look at some of filmdom's creepier compositions. (Disclaimer: Ok, the true spookiest time of year is actually Thanksgiving when we're all forced to eat a dead bird surrounded by our extended families. But Halloween's more fun.)Comments[4] |
Mon, 9 October 2006 Get out your brickbats as the Kaplans tackle one of the trickiest topics in all of film music -- plagiarism!Comments[2] |
Mon, 2 October 2006 ![]() The FSM crew takes a look at Elfman's first foray into the world of concert music... with special guest, Danny Elfman! Comments[3] |
Tue, 8 August 2006 A look back at the James Newton Howard / M. Night Shyamalan collaboration, along with a lesson on Minimalism, special guest Dave Coscina and Al's incisive impersonation of Elmer Bernstein.Comments[5] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 SUPERMAN RETURNS! Doug and Jon wield the Kryptonite while Al does so much devil's advocate flip-flopping, even we're not sure what he thinks... but we're pretty sure he didn’t like it either.Comments[3] |
Sun, 9 July 2006 ![]() We're back from the opera hall and are digging into this summer's batch of high-profile film scores. Here we turn our sights towards X-Men: The Last Stand, and watch as John Powell discovers his mutant ability to write better and better music. Oh, and no, we really don't know if Alan Silvestri was upset or not. You'll see. Comments[3] |
Sat, 24 June 2006 ![]() Here's the scene: Tim, Al, Jon and Doug have just returned from the world premiere of Elliot Goldenthal's Grendel... and are dining on a delicious Mrs. Field's cookie (adorned with the counter-jockey-confusing phrase "Happy Grendel!") and, of course, the requisite bottle of Silvestri wine. Join them in their post-performance musings won't you? Interspersed is more Goldenthal music than you can shake your grimy blue fist at, as well as recorded excerpts from an early May phone interview with the composer. Beginning Monday, June 26 you'll be able to read FSM's official review of Grendel on Film Score Monthly Online (www.filmscoremonthly.com/fsmonline). Was the opera an accident, an accident, an accident, or gold?
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Thu, 11 May 2006 ![]() The Kaplans take up the mantle in their continued attempt to get punched by someone. Comments[5] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 FSM sets the SUN and drops the curtain on this year's Oscars. Remember to visit www.filmscoremonthly.com/fsmonline
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Mon, 27 February 2006 Could Howard Shore's Sun: Soul of the Ultimate Nation be the best videogame score yet?
And where did Doug go, anyway?Comments[3] |
Mon, 20 February 2006 It's gonna be a bright SUNshiny day! Enjoy a preview of Howard Shore's score to Sun: Soul of the Ultimate Nation. Full podcast up later this week!Comments[3] |
Tue, 24 January 2006 It’s 2006 and we’re back to what we do best: arguing about film music! This week, John Williams’ score to Munich sits in the spotlight.Comments[3] |
Thu, 22 December 2005 It's the podast of Christmas past! If you play this episode backwards, you can clearly hear Al Kaplan say, "Tim is dead."Comments[4] |
Tue, 13 December 2005 Is the new boxed set featuring Howard Shore’s complete score from THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING all it’s cracked up to be? Well, of course we think so. Tune in and listen to a few behind the scenes tidbits.
Also, 30 seconds of unreleased music from THE KARATE KID, in honor of the late Pat Morita.
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Tue, 29 November 2005 The Kaplans Strike Back! Jon and Al make their case for Patrick Doyle's signature style -- and toss in a few unorthodox observations along the way. Will Tim and Doug stand their ground?
Also, 30 seconds of unreleased music from THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING!Comments[3] |
Wed, 23 November 2005 Could it be that Doug, Tim, Jon & Al have dissenting views on Patrick Doyle's new score to "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"? Tune in to find out! Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 November 2005 In the continuation our forum on “Memoirs of a Geisha,� Doug Adams, Tim Curran and Jon & Al Kaplan discuss John Williams' new score for the Rob Marshall film, the pros and cons of Western composers tackling Eastern music and more. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 November 2005 Over less-than-pristine phone lines, Doug Adams (in Chicago), Tim Curran and Jon & Al Kaplan (in L.A.) recorded the very first FSM Podcast--in two parts--a sneak preview of John Williams' "Memoirs of a Geisha." The Kaplans were two of the very few allowed at the scoring sessions; tune in and find out what John Williams was wearing. Comments[0] |
The FSM podcast returns with its biggest, most spectacular episode to date: An overview of the history of Star Trek music, from Courage to Giacchino. Special guest stars include Star Trek experts Jeff Bond, Lukas D. Kendall, and more!
FSM's Halloween Podcast Number Three takes a thorough look at the Dies Irae and its longstanding influence.
We apologize for this despicably late podcast where we catch up on approximately four months worth of material in 11 minutes.
FSM wishes you and yours happy holidays in a Podcast jam-packed with contributors and their choices for seasonal film music.
Christmas has come early! Join us as we unveil some of the biggest and best December scores, including Eragon, The Good German, Night at the Museum, Blood Diamond and more!

