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Welcome to the 'Bakery Bears Radio Show' Episode 89

We are back with a brand new show and this time we are discussing our best and worst summer movies of all time. Theres lots of Howard Keel, a little bit of Steve Martin, a healthy dose of Patrick Swayze and a touch of the Alien. 

Join Kay & Dan as they:

  • Take you on a walk to their local post office on a rainy summer day
  • Discuss a little bit about their new railway station and how beneficial it will be?
  • Discuss their favourite Summer blockbusters and why they love them
  • Death on the Nile
  • Murder Under the Sun
  • Dirty Dancing
  • Father of the Bride 1991
  • Back to the Future 1985
  • Solo: A Star Wars Story 2018
  • Gladiator 2000
  • Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan
  • Alien
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Memphis Belle
  • Talk about Howard Keel and Doris Day
  • Kay tells the story of when she watched Alien
  • Dan talks about Back to the Future and the impact it had on his life
  • Discuss the music of Hans Zimmer, Bill Conti, John Williams and John Powell
  • Talk about if film soundtracks should stand alone or just be complimentary to the music
  • Talk about the smell that occurs when it rains after a spell of dry weather
  • Plan their alternate ending to the movie Gladiator

We'll see you on the 13th July with the next episode of the show.

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Comments

Anne Graves

Episodes like this is are why I truly enjoy your content. I love “Guardians of the Galaxy”, it’s is one of my most favorite films ever (the theme of a rag tag group of people putting aside their differences to save other people will always be for me) and I can’t stand “Solo” (except for the John Powell score which is excellent, and the lead is also a great Solo). That’s all to say that you guys make me appreciate the fact that we all like different things and it doesn’t matter. I love your content and get excited every Friday when something new drops even if you don’t like one of my all time favorite movies!!

Bennett Stubie

Best summer movie (in my opinion) "American Graffiti".