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Movie Mike's Movie Podcast

Frédéric Yonnet on His 'Harmonica of Death' Being Featured in ‘Killers of the Flowermoon” and Working with Martin Scorsese + Movie Review: Five Nights At Freddy’s Trailer Park: Maestro

Movie Mike's Movie Podcast

Nashville Podcast Network

Tv & Film, Film History, Film Reviews

51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Mike talks to Frédéric Yonnet who is a French musician and Harmonicist whose sound caught the attention of legendary director, Martin Scorsese. Frédéric talks about how he is featured on the score for "Killers of the Flower Moon '' and how recording music for a movie works. He also talks about his friendship with comedian Dave Chappelle. In the Movie Review, Mike gives his thoughts on the ‘horror’ movie Five Nights at Freddy’s. It stars Josh Hutcherson as a troubled security guard who begins working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. Mike gets into all the things that troubled him about the movie and why it’s embarrassing to call it a horror movie. In the Trailer Park, Mike gives his thoughts on Netflix’s Maestro coming out in December. Bradley Cooper stars as the late music great Leonard Bernstein. Mike talks about how it feels like Oscar bait, Bradley Cooper as a director and the controversy that surrounds the film.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome back to movie Mike's movie podcast. I am your host movie Mike

0:03.7

Today I'm talking to Frederic Monet who is a harmonica player that got the attention of legendary director Martin Scorsese

0:09.8

And his sound right now is being featured in killers of the flower moon

0:13.0

I call it the death harmonica and I'll explain exactly what that is in the movie review

0:17.9

I'll be talking about five nights at Freddy's and in the trailer park

0:21.1

We'll be looking at Bradley Cooper's second movie that he's directing. It's Netflix's my show and the issue

0:27.1

I think Netflix is having right now when it comes to their original movies

0:30.3

So I'll get into all that shout out to the Monday morning movie crew and now let's talk movies

0:35.2

In a world where everyone and their mother has a podcast one man stands to infiltrate the ears of listeners

0:42.9

Like never before in a movie podcast a man with so much movie knowledge

0:48.4

He's basically like a walking IMTP with glasses from the Nashville podcast network

0:55.1

This is movie Mike's movie podcast about to get into my conversation with Frederic Monet and that name

1:02.0

You might not be completely familiar with but if you have seen or are planning to see killers of the flower moon

1:08.0

You are going to know the sound of his harmonica. He is a French musician and has such a distinct sound that Martin Scorsese

1:14.0

He knew he had to have it in his movie to portray the sound of death

1:18.0

Which I don't always think harmonica and death but somehow they go perfectly together and you're probably wondering

1:23.2

What does that even sound like? Well, here's a little clip of his work on the score of killers of the flower moon

1:36.6

Listen to that harmonica

1:39.7

So that's a little bit of Frederic's work

1:41.6

He is also friends with Dave Chappelle, which we'll get into later in the interview

1:45.4

And here's what Dave Chappelle had to say about him

1:47.6

Fred is a musical anomaly

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