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Welcome to comPOSERS: The Movie Score Podcast, where three aging, out-of-shape musician friends of dubious talent use a popular medium to talk about film scores and the films they're in, while making fun of one another and occasionally having movie-themed drinks. Our goal is to find the perfect movie score, and our journey takes us some really weird places. Join us on this bizarre musical trek to...somewhere? Follow us on the socials below, and for even more bonus content visit us at our Patreon page.

Apr 16, 2023

We know you were expecting Leon the Professional, but after watching half of it and then showering eight or nine times, Krueger decided on something a little more "treasured childhood memory" and a little less "jail the director". It's 1963's The Sword in the Stone, with music by George Bruns and songs by the legendary Sherman Brothers.

A RARE KRUEGER WARNING: We spend some time at the top talking about Leon: The Professional and why Krueger decided not to do the movie, so if you don't have space for Redacted-Redacted's grossness, feel free to skip ahead to around the 5 minute mark.