Why Does Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch Drunk (2002) Seem Like a Musical With No Singing? w/ Pete Abeyta of Middle Class Film Class
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Pete Abeyta from the Middle Class Film Class Podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1lVsk1xjMSBgZK82uAzgQ?app=desktop, joins Nicole and Ryan to talk about the soundtrack to Paul Thomas Anderson's 2002 film, Punch Drunk Love. This soundtrack consists...
mostra más- How Jon Brion and Paul Thomas Anderson closely worked together on the "sound" of the film
- Why Brion's score evokes memories of old MGM musicals and why that's intentional
- Robert Altman's reaction to "He Needs Me" being used in the film
- The connection of the Punch Drunk Love score to Guillermo Del Toro's Shape of Water.
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