It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, with co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions.
Hear reviews of Tropic Thunder; Pineapple Express; The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor; as well as the delightful documentary Atlantic Records: The House That Ahmet Built available on DVD.
Also hear about the new films Star Wars: The Clone Wars; Vicky Cristina Barcelona and more. Friday afternoon at 12:30.
"I know who I am! I'm the dude playing the dude disguised as another dude!"
- Tropic Thunder
It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, with co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions.
Today it's mostly about the numbers, as we have a #2- Hellboy and a #3- Mummy showing locally. Opening nationwide is another #2- Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
Just what is a Pineapple Express? We'll talk about it.
Also hear reviews of films on DVD, including Shine A Light; 21; Lions For Lambs and more.
- You're Hellboy!
- I know. I'm ugly.
Saturday morning we'll feature the 1995 Pirate Satellite compilation "Cosmic Unknown". Hear electronic music from Lida Husik & Beaumont Hannant; Banco De Gaia; Amorphous Androgynous; Santo & Johnny; Higher Intelligence Agency (HIA); Future Sound of London (FSOL); Ohmegatribe; Spice Barons; Cranes and more.
Enjoy a Cosmic Unknown morning, with ambient electronic music from the mid-90s, on Pirate Satellite. Saturday at 9 AM.
"The spice expands consciousness" - Spice of Gods
It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, with co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions.
Friday hear more about Momma Mia which may be the most enjoyable summer film experience for baby boomers now playing.
Also hear reviews of In Bruges; Cloverfield; The Band's Visit and more.
It's movie talk, broadcasting live from the cultural district in Fairfield, Iowa. Friday afternoon at 12:30.
- "You took my mother's guitar!"
- "Borrowed. I got it for her. Cost me ten quid and my Johnny Rotten T-shirt."
~ Momma Mia


Saturday morning hear electronic music from Jon Jenkin's "Flow"; Markus Reuter's "Trepanation"; David Helping's "Sleeping On the Edge of the World"; Kaya Project's "Elixir"; Rudy Adrian's "Moonwater"; Dean De Benedictis' "Salvaging the Past"; Between Interval's "Radio Silence" and Lena, with a song from "Extended Gestures For Cello".
"Letting go,
I can see the sadness what once was me.
And all this time I have known that
the river,
this river
would carry me home." ~ Jon Jenkins "Flow"
It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, with co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions. Friday hear more about the biggest movie of the year so far- The Dark Knight. The latest Batman film is one of the most critically praised and most watched films of the summer. Is it really that good?
Also hear a review of the stunning historical epic, Mongol and more.
"Let me get this straight. You think that your employer, one of the richest men in the world, is spending his nights running around the city beating criminals to a pulp with his bare hands? And your plan is to blackmail him? Good luck."
Saturday morning hear ambient electronic music from the 1993 Pirate Satellite
compilation Bold and Courageous. It features music from Depeche Mode's Songs of Faith and Devotion "listen to this album from 1993 and hear how truly current it is"; Saint Etienne's So Tough, "graceful London trio features dub-dance grooves", and U2's Zooropa, "their most chaotic, cutting-edge work." All three were released in 1993.
Also from Pirate Satellite's Bold and Courageous hear classic Vangelis, Massive Attack and more.
"You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing"
"Your favorite consciousness. Your favorite slave."
Saturday morning at 9.
It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions. With co-host Chris Busch out of town, superstar guest Big Al Green will be in the studio with Bruce Miller.
This is another summer blockbuster weekend, with the opening of two big action adventure films- Journey To The Center of The Earth and Hellboy 2. Hellboy 2 looks great and is getting excellent reviews- "a quintessential summer movie that delivers plenty of inventive thrills." ~ USA Today
We'll talk about that, have reviews of the delightful French film Moliere and more, on this week's edition of the Filmosophers, 12:30 Friday afternoon.
We're delighted to be featuring the music of Honeyroot and other artists from London's Just Music label on Saturday's show. Honeyroot is Glenn Gregory (ex. Heaven 17 frontman) and Keith Lowndes (ex. ABC member).
We'll hear from Future Loop Foundation, who is Mark Barrott, creating ‘Aural History’ - and reinterpretations of his tracks by cutting edge downtempo producers, including Rob Da Bank, Chris Coco, Jon Kennedy and Pete Lawrence.
Also playing, Digitonal. "Digitonal have been going in one form or another since 1997, although the band's fusion of cinematic strings and electronica beats
wasn't fully realized until 2002."
Also hear from Pirate Satellite fave Jon Hopkins. He "makes big, bold electronic music using walls of synths, twinkling melodies and amorphous bass rumbles."
Enjoy electronica, ambient, down-tempo laid back grooves and chill, Saturday morning at 9.
It's the Filmosophers movie talk show, where we give our filmosophies on the movies and have filmosophical discussions. Film producer and birthday boy James Dean Claitor joins co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller on this 4th of July edition. You'll hear reviews of Will Smith's new film Hancock, plus Wall-E, Wanted, The Incredible Hulk and more, including Jim's fave film of the year so far- Kung Fu Panda. Also hear about the new film titled Kabluey, out (in limited release) by first time writer/director/actor Scott Prendergast. "This charming, pointed comedy is a genuine discovery." ~ Stephen Farber; Hollywood Reporter.