Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd – Hour 2: Kilmer & Greatest Movie Music!
Episode Overview: The Herd with Colin Cowherd delves into a nostalgic celebration of movie music in honor of National Film Score Day and the recent passing of the beloved actor Val Kilmer. Hosted by Covino and Rich from iHeartPodcasts and The Volume, this episode intertwines heartfelt tributes, engaging discussions on iconic film scores, listener interactions, and current sports updates.
I. Tribute to Val Kilmer
The episode opens with hosts Covino and Rich paying homage to Val Kilmer, reflecting on his legacy and the profound impact of his work in cinema.
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Val Kilmer's Legacy:
- Rich highlights the unexpected outpouring of admiration following Kilmer's passing, noting, “It’s a big deal” when referencing Tom Cruise’s moment of silence for Kilmer at a cinema event ([04:09]).
- Covino emphasizes Kilmer’s personable nature, stating, “He was cool and personable and humble. Like, he had a humility for such a superstar” ([05:08]).
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Favorite Val Kilmer Moments:
- Danny G selects Tombstone as his favorite Kilmer movie, describing it as “one of my favorites” ([07:19]).
- Covino concurs, recommending, “Someone watch Tombstone. Have some pizza. Let's go” ([07:26]).
- Caller Marcel shares a heartfelt memory, praising Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holliday and juxtaposing it with Kilmer’s usual tough-guy roles: “One of the best scenes ever was when Ringo starts with him in the bar… Doc just takes his cup and spins it around and completely deflates him” ([27:20]).
II. National Film Score Day and Iconic Soundtracks
With National Film Score Day coinciding with Kilmer’s passing, the hosts transition into a deep dive into the significance of film music.
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Covino's Top Three Favorite Scores:
- Rocky:
- Covino underscores the symbiotic relationship between the film and its music, stating, “Rocky wouldn’t be the same without this horn section” ([10:03]).
- Indiana Jones:
- He praises John Williams’ iconic themes, noting, “It is endlessly great and awesome and wouldn’t be the same without the score” ([13:09]).
- E.T. the Extraterrestrial:
- Covino expresses emotional resonance with the film’s score, particularly the sequence of E.T. flying across the moon: “It's so magical… the music gives you that feeling of oh my God, this is incredible” ([14:04]).
- Rocky:
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Rich’s Contributions:
- Rich echoes Covino’s sentiments, adding personal favorites like the Forrest Gump score by Alan Silvestri, highlighting its emotional depth: “Alan Silvestri. He composes the most heartfelt theme” ([15:28]).
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Discussion on Composers:
- The hosts discuss legendary composers such as John Williams, Alan Silvestri, and Randy Newman, appreciating their contributions to film and music.
III. Listener Interaction and Recommendations
Engaging with their audience, Covino and Rich receive calls from listeners who share their favorite movies and corresponding scores.
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Favorite Films and Scores:
- Tripp from Vegas nominates Tombstone and Chariots of Fire, emphasizing their lasting impact on him: “Chariots of Fire is a great one, but Jurassic Park fan tastic” ([25:51]).
- Josh recommends The Natural, reminiscing about being an extra on set and Kilmer’s transformative role: “Doc Holliday is one of the best roles ever” ([27:20]).
- Marcel shares his early memories of Kilmer’s films, particularly Ghost in the Dark, highlighting its emotional depth ([27:52]).
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Notable Quotes from Calls:
- Josh reflects, “…Doc Holliday is one of the best scenes ever… Phenomenal. Such a separation from who he normally was” ([27:20]).
- Rich recounts, “John Williams does the soundtrack for Jurassic Park, and it's unmistakable” ([17:28]).
IV. Upcoming Movie Trailer: Naked Gun Reboot
The hosts discuss the release of a new trailer for the Naked Gun reboot, expressing excitement and amusement.
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Trailer Highlights:
- Covino describes the trailer as “legendary” and amusing, especially with Seth MacFarlane and Liam Neeson’s involvement: “They laughed. And that dude, you know, that I always forget his name, is playing Chris Farley in his biopic” ([37:29]).
- Rich points out the casting choices, noting, “Liam Neeson is playing Frank Drubbin Jr., and Stingray from Cobra Kai is playing Ed’s kid” ([39:12]).
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Fan Reactions:
- The hosts anticipate a humorous and nostalgic reception, aligning with the original Naked Gun’s comedic legacy.
V. Sports Updates
Transitioning from cinematic tributes, Covino and Rich provide comprehensive updates on current sports events, integrating their discussion seamlessly into the episode.
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NFL and MLB Highlights:
- Guest Dan Buyer (DB) delivers an extensive NFL update, covering player extensions, team performances, and notable games: “Raiders quarterback Geno Smith getting an extension…” ([32:56]).
- Discussions include the Arizona Cardinals’ Trey McBride’s record-breaking tenure and the Rockies' challenging start to the MLB season.
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NBA Game Preview: Lakers vs. Warriors:
- Anticipation builds around the crucial game between the LA Lakers and the Golden State Warriors, with speculation about its impact on playoff standings: “This game is important for both teams, you know. Yeah, this, the west has not been this tight in years” ([42:51]).
- Danny G and Covino analyze the competitive Western Conference, suggesting strategic betting tips: “Maybe if you want to have some fun with it? Go with the underdogs. Houston five and a half point underdog and Florida favorite over Auburn” ([41:10]).
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Shohei Ohtani’s Achievements:
- Covino celebrates Shohei Ohtani’s stellar performance, lauding his MVP-worthy moments: “He’s batting .333, three home runs, three RBI. And he's just a superstar” ([40:17]).
- Rich humorously acknowledges Ohtani’s consistent excellence, pondering future accolades: “Ohtani is going to be the pro of the week many weeks though” ([41:14]).
VI. Final Thoughts and Closing
As the episode draws to a close, Covino and Rich reinforce the themes discussed and hint at upcoming content.
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Express Employment Promotions:
- While advertisements are generally excluded, brief mentions integrate smoothly, highlighting services like Express Employment Solutions for workforce flexibility: “Express professionals can provide contract workers to flex up for peak seasons” ([35:38]).
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Upcoming Shows and Episodes:
- The hosts tease future episodes, including a special bonus show on Fox Sports Radio’s YouTube page and next week’s segment featuring Colin Cowherd: “We throw it back and reminisce about movies with the best music” ([36:10]).
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Final Tribute Reminder:
- The episode concludes with a respectful nod to Val Kilmer and an invitation to listeners to engage further: “It is National Film Score Day and rest in peace, legend Val Kilmer” ([34:35]).
Notable Quotes:
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Rich on Rocky’s Music:
- “[10:03] Rocky wouldn’t be the same without this horn section.”
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Covino on Indiana Jones:
- “[13:09] It is endlessly great and awesome and wouldn’t be the same without the score.”
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Danny G on Tombstone:
- “[07:19] Tombstone is one of my favorites.”
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Caller Marcel on Doc Holliday:
- “[27:20] One of the best scenes ever was when Ringo starts with him in the bar… Doc just takes his cup and spins it around and completely deflates him.”
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Covino on E.T.:
- “[14:04] It’s so magical… the music gives you that feeling of oh my God, this is incredible.”
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Listener Tripp on Chariots of Fire:
- “[25:51] Chariots of Fire is a great one, but Jurassic Park fan tastic.”
Conclusion: This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd masterfully blends a tribute to Val Kilmer with an exploration of iconic film scores, enriched by passionate discussions and enthusiastic listener participation. Covino and Rich's seamless transition to current sports updates ensures a well-rounded and engaging listening experience for audiences celebrating both cinematic and athletic excellence.
