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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?

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Composed by Uncle Hans Zimmer

Dec 19, 2021

That's right, listeners! To close out Series 9 and this motherfucker of a year, we've combined a Christmas classic with a guest and a game, which can only mean one thing: it's the combination final episode and Series 9 Retrospective! Nobody listens to them when we do them as separate episodes, so now's your chance....


Dec 12, 2021

Ho ho ho, film nerds! Christmas with the comPOSERS continues this week with the first-ever Netflix Original animated feature. Join us as we learn about the spirit of the season from the most terrifying Santa ever — JK Simmons! It's Klaus, with music by Alfonso Gonzales...


Dec 5, 2021

The holiday season is upon us! And in true comPOSERS fashion, rather than covering a beloved Christmas film, we're covering...whatever this is. Enjoy, if you can, our foray into John Debney's derivative score to the latest installment in the Home Alone franchise. Ho ho ho, we guess? 


Nov 28, 2021

Welcome to Earth! Again! This week, our heroes travel back to 1997 to watch Will Smith team up with Tommy Lee Jones to eradicate Vincent D'Onofrio, all while cracking wise and making impeccably-tailored suits look good. Here come the Men In Black, with music by the never-disappointing Danny "The Elf Man" Elfman.


Nov 21, 2021

Gadgets, guns and genetic doomsday weapons? Break out the martinis for the newest movie we've covered in ages! This week, Jay leads us through a heartfelt farewell to the Daniel Craig Bond era in the long, long, long awaited No Time To Die, featuring a score by Uncle Hans and friends that is very much...in the movie.