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Shock Waves

BONUS: The Music Of The SCREAM Franchise

Shock Waves

Blumhouse + FANGORIA Podcast Network

Performing Arts, Arts, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

4.8936 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2016

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Join your Shock Waves co-hosts Rob Galluzzo and Ryan Turek as they discuss and listen to the musical evolution of the SCREAM franchise! They go in chronological order playing snippets of Marco Beltrami's score for Wes Craven's SCREAM films, and check out the new score by composer Jeremy Zuckerman for MTV's SCREAM: THE TV SERIES. How has the music of the franchise evolved to match the story evolutions on screen? Can Rob win Ryan over with the music from the TV series? Kick back, relax and join the conversation!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode of Shock Waves is brought to you by

0:04.6

Incarnate in theaters on December 2nd. Incarnate follows a scientist with the

0:09.0

ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed. He must save a young boy from the groups of a

0:13.8

demon with powers never seen before while facing horrors of his past. So grab a

0:18.7

friend check out incarnate in theaters on December 2nd. Oh, uh, it's a... Okay, and welcome to this bonus episode of Shock Waves. I'm one of your host Rob G and I'm sitting here with my main man, Ryan Turrick.

1:02.0

Hello, hello?

1:03.3

And you guys were so kind about our Halloween episode.

1:07.9

And you know what, we're off for the Thanksgiving break now

1:10.9

in terms of the regular show. but Ryan and I thought it'd be

1:14.5

cool to to kind of sneak in here and do another music theme thing so if you dig

1:19.2

the music thing welcome you're getting you're getting a second helping of music-related podcast.

1:25.0

Sure and if you don't take it, you could you could skip ahead if you don't care.

1:30.0

But we hope you do care because music is such an important pivotal part of a lot of the horror movies that we love I mean you think about it. It's like that's what stands out when you think of Halloween and the exorcists and Nightmare on Elm Street and all that stuff.

1:44.0

So there's a number of reasons I picked this franchise, but today we're going to talk about the

1:48.8

Scream franchise and the music for it.

1:52.0

And obviously Ryan has a special place in his heart for

1:55.4

scream having done the documentary still screaming. And...

2:00.1

It's 20th anniversary. Yeah, oh my God. I can't believe it's been that long can you know but the funny thing is I know I know I know exactly when I saw it like yeah

2:11.1

let's talk about that I remember the time I remember the date I remember you know like was that when you were in New York at the time yeah I was living in the

2:17.2

I was living in Manhattan my apartment for the school was in Jersey City New, which was right across the water near the path train, and we had the Newport theaters, and there was a mall. I've heard Jersey City has changed drastically over the last you know 20 years but I remember seeing

2:35.6

trailers for Scream and and I was just like boy this looks really clever and a lot of fun

2:41.2

but Craven has been on a kind of a bad

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