That hissing sound you hear on this week’s episode of “The Movie Show” is the sound of awesome courtesy of News & Observer film critic Craig D. Lindsey. For months, Craig has been promising to return to WUAG’s studios with his awesome collection of rare movie soundtracks and film scores, and boy did the Texas native “come correct.” Some of the selections Craig played on vinyl haven’t even been released on CD yet, making this podcast the only way you can hear them sans a victrola.
But if that wasn’t reason enough to check out this week’s show, Joe, Mike, and Craig talk about ‘Indy IV,’ Jerry Bruckheimer’s adaptation of ‘Prince of Persia’ staring Jake Gyllenhall in the title role (?), the upcoming Hugh Hefner biopic starring Robert Downey Jr., and the possibility that two of the greatest directors of our time might have just sold out for their upcoming productions.
Reviews: ‘Son of Rambow,’ ‘The Visitor,’ and ‘Where in the World is Osama Bin Ladin.’
Sweet Soundtrack Selections
“You’re Always There” by Merry Clayton from “The Nude Bomb”;
“Bits & Pieces” by Dusty Springfield from “The Stunt Man”;
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“I Choose You” by Willie Hutch from “The Mack.”


