Dave Kowalka
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Podcast Appearances
No.
And here's the thing.
Part of it's because of the age and the era that it's from.
The music is so big and bombastic it takes me out of it.
So I was kind of guarded on old movies in general, in that sense.
And the original plenty apes is one that my dad, when I was making fun of playing the apes and he was like, have you ever seen them?
I'm like, no, he's like, watch them.
And I ended up watching the first three, like back to back to back.
And the original though, being from 68,
Jerry Goldsmith scored alien and plenty of great films.
He scored plenty of the apes.
And that score was the first time I looked at a movie that was older than the seventies where the score wasn't this bombastic over the top thing.
I'm like, Oh, this is good.
This is really good.
Um,
I think because of that, I was willing to go back and watch something like psycho.
Cause I'm like, it's black and white.
I ain't watching that.
And I watched it the first time, you know, and I was probably, I don't know, less than 20 watching it, but I was just like, oh my God, this, this movie shot so well, it's done so well.
The music's so good.