One HEAT Minute: Episode #80 - David Brown

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 80th minute (1:19:00-1:20:00) - host Blake Howard joins former Senior Editor at Empire Magazine Australasia, Freelance Contributing Writer at The Big Issue Australia and Rolling Stone Australia and author of the upcoming novel Wavelength: The Film Music Of Tangerine Dream, David Michael Brown. Blake and Dave discuss seeing this scene for the first time before you realise that the hunted have become the hunters; the only time in the film that De Niro is so incredibly animated; David shares stories of Mann's use of music in THE KEEP and THIEF and music wrangler Bob Badami's insights working alongside the great auteur. 

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David Michael Brown

David Michael Brownis a British ex-pat living in Sydney, Australia. Working as a freelance writer his work has appeared in Filmink, The Big Issue, SBS Movies, Rolling Stone and Empire Magazine, where he was Senior Editor for almost nine years. He is presently writing a book on the film music of German electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream and researching a project on Andy Warhol associate and filmmaker Paul Morrissey. A huge fan of the trashier side of cult films, his love of the movies of Russ Meyer, John Waters and Mario Bava shows no bounds: he proudly declares that Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! and Danger: Diabolik is his all-time favourite film and interviewing A Clockwork Orange star Malcolm McDowell was the biggest thrill of his professional career thus far. 

David can be “liked” on twitter @davembrown and you can follow the progress of his books at…

Facebook.com/wavelengthbook

Facebook.com/InAndysShadow

Blake Howard

Blake Howard is a writer, film critic, podcast host and producer behind One Heat Minute Productions, which includes shows One Heat Minute, The Last 12 Minutes Of The Mohicans, Increment Vice, All The President’s Minutes, Miami Nice and Josie & The Podcats. Endorsed and featuring legendary filmmaker Michael Mann, One Heat Minute was named by New York Magazine and Vulture as one of 100 Great Podcasts To Listen To and nominated for an Australian Podcast Award. Creator of the Australian film collective Graffiti With Punctuation, Blake is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic with bylines in Empire Magazine, SBS Movies, Vague Visages, Dark Horizons, Film Ink and many more.

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