Episode 358: Good Movie Podcast?: Episode 14: Amadeus (1984)

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
In fair Vienna, the City of Music, two rivals engage in an eternal musical vendetta. No not Dan and Jonathan, but masterful composers Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In Milos Forman's 1984 adaptation of Peter Sahffer's play Amadeus (1984) truly enters the Good Movie Podcast? decadent opera house halls with a resounding crescendo. When Salieri devotes his life to God in the pursuit of music, imagine his surprise when his junior the prodigy Mozart starts making immature waves in the realm of classical music. This one means a lot to us and has inspired a lifelong rivalry between us your humble hosts. Jonathan may mock and belittle Daniel's talent at every turn, but under that facade is a thorny jealousy, hidden in musical notation. Will jealousy break what could be a immortal friendship. Well, with our audio back to normal audience gather close and listen to your patron saints of mediocrity.
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Music Provided by:
Cab Calloway, Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill – “Minnie the Moocher” – RCA Instrumental/Karaoke Version
Dave Flesischer – “Let’s All Go to the Lobby”- National Film Registry/Library of Congress
Kansas Joe McCoy, Herb Morand– “Why Don’t You Do Right” – Claudia Santoro Instrumental/Karaoke Version
