This week, we’re discussing and debating our all-time favorite uses of songs in movies. From romance to cringe, from noise abuse to exquisite irony, we’re gonna yammer on about what makes for an unforgettable musical moment in a film.
Plus, Liz has thoughts on a couple of humanity’s greatest inventions.
Got a question or topic for discussion in a future episode? Please email us or send a voice memo to hello@oncuepodcast.com.
On Cue is produced by Roe Sie & Kathleen Hasay and edited by Kathleen Hasay with Liz Gallacher.
This week’s cocktail or mocktail – THE BLOODY FALL:
1 oz gold rum (for mocktail, use ginger beer)
1 oz pineapple juice
½ oz Grand Marnier (for mocktail, use UNSWEETENED cranberry or pomegranate juice)
½ oz lime juice
3 dashes Angostura bitters
For garnish: 1 egg white (beaten until fluffy) and maraschino cherries (chopped into gore)
Shake all liquid ingredients with ice, then strain into a wide-rimmed glass. Top with a snowdrift of beaten egg whites, mangled maraschino bits, and a few extra drops of bitters.
MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE:
Music From Episode 9
Record Of The Week
Theme Song - Ends Of The Earth - Simon Steadman and T.T. Magruber
This week, we’re discussing and debating our all-time favorite uses of songs in movies. From romance to cringe, from noise abuse to exquisite irony, we’re gonna yammer on about what makes for an unforgettable musical moment in a film.
Plus, Liz has thoughts on a couple of humanity’s greatest inventions.
Got a question or topic for discussion in a future episode? Please email us or send a voice memo to hello@oncuepodcast.com.
On Cue is produced by Roe Sie & Kathleen Hasay and edited by Kathleen Hasay with Liz Gallacher.
This week’s cocktail or mocktail – THE BLOODY FALL:
1 oz gold rum (for mocktail, use ginger beer)
1 oz pineapple juice
½ oz Grand Marnier (for mocktail, use UNSWEETENED cranberry or pomegranate juice)
½ oz lime juice
3 dashes Angostura bitters
For garnish: 1 egg white (beaten until fluffy) and maraschino cherries (chopped into gore)
Shake all liquid ingredients with ice, then strain into a wide-rimmed glass. Top with a snowdrift of beaten egg whites, mangled maraschino bits, and a few extra drops of bitters.
MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE:
Music From Episode 9
Record Of The Week
Theme Song - Ends Of The Earth - Simon Steadman and T.T. Magruber