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From musical theater writing duo Kyle Wilson and Sam French comes [insert movie here]: The Musical!, an unscripted podcast that takes movies that should probably never become musicals, and adapts them into outrageous musical comedies. Complete with kicklines, absurdities, and show-stopping, roof-raising jams, no movie is safe from the sardonic minds of Kyle and Sam. These movies-turned-musicals are so wrong… yet oh so right.

Listen in as Kyle and Sam grapple in real time with the task of adapting a three-act movie into a two-act musical, their creativity stretched into the beyond as they conceive songs, scenes, cuts, casting... to create new breathtaking monstrosities inevitably destined to play on Broadway for the rest of time.
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For the season two finale, Sam and Kyle adapt the prequel of all prequels The Phantom Menace into a musical, with singing and dancing sith lords, a star-creating role for Jar Jar Binks, and the entire island of Manhattan placed on a turntable. Featuring a special musical performance by Jackson Perrin, Tim Heller, Joe Mendick, and Jason Weisinger. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. "Do the Naboo” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, & produced by Jason Weisinger, mixed by Joe Mendick, and featuring Jackson Perrin as “Boss Nass", Tim Heller on guest vocals, and Joe Mendick on background vocals. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Sam and Kyle are joined by author-celebrities-potential sociopaths Sam Gold and Ryan Bloomquist as they adapt David Fincher's Gone Girl into a musical, with four different reprises of the titular song, plenty of Missouri slander, and the use of a little known book about Riverdale as a murder weapon. Featuring a special musical performance by Annie Yokom. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Gone Girl” is written by Kyle Wilson, produced by Joe Mendick, and featuring Annie Yokom as “Amy Dunne" and Joe Mendick on backup vocals. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt 2003's Seabiscuit into a musical, with a beloved pop-star in the titular role, several bangers about the great depression, and some extremely epic horse races (that maybe take place piggy-back on aforementioned pop-star). Featuring a special musical performance by Tim Heller and Alessandra Levy.   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Nine Potatoes, Ten Kids” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged and produced by Ian Yan, and featuring Tim Heller and Alessandra Levy doing ALL the characters. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt Ari Aster's Midsommar into a The Last Five Years–style break-up musical, complete with a vomit-inducing maypole dance, Jason Robert Brown–esque melodies sung by a man burning alive in a bear suit, and a Swedish power ballad that would make Evita jealous. With a special musical performance by Molly Griggs. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Scream With Me, Sweden” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, and produced by Jason Weisinger, mixed by Joe Mendick, and featuring Molly Griggs as Dani, Jason Weisinger on backup vocals. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam are joined by Obie Award winning playwright and actor Ryan J. Haddad, as they adapt 2002's "The Hours" into a musical comedy, with a bird funeral, an adorable but ultimately unlovable child, and the admission that none of us have ever read Mrs Dalloway. Featuring a special musical performance by Emily Koch, Tim Heller, and Joe Mendick. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “My Son is So Cute (But I Don't Like Him)” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, and produced by Jason Weisinger, mixed by Joe Mendick, and featuring Emily Koch as Laura Brown, Tim Heller as Richie Brown, and Joe Mendick on backup vocals. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt George Miller's take on a children's movie, Babe: Pig in the City, into a musical, featuring a planeful of children abandoned on a remote island, an all animal production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and a glorious redemption arc for Thelonius the Orangutan. Featuring a special musical performance by Scott Redmond and Cameron Anika Hill. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Flealick's Last Ride” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, and mixed by Ben Morris, and featuring Scott Redmond as Flealick, and Cameron Anika Hill as Babe. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt the Martin Scorsese classic "Taxi Driver" into a musical comedy, diving deep into the disgusting underbelly of New York City with dancing cabbies, a Robert De Niro makeover montage, and the brutal murder of a Times Square Elmo. Featuring a special musical performance by Brian Muller, Noah Plomgren, and Clay Singer. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Dem Ladies is Like Cabs” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged and produced by Ian Yan, mixed by John Albert Harris, and featuring Brian Muller as Wizard, Noah Plomgren as Spider, and Clay Singer as Travis Bickle. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam are joined by Emmy-nominated actor and writer Harron Atkins, as they adapt 2019's horror-thriller "Ma" into a musical, with not one, not two, but seventeen musical numbers with the word "Ma" in their titles. Featuring a special musical performance by Arica Jackson. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “The Ma in the Mirror” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged and produced by Eva Gertz, and featuring Arica Jackson as “Ma". The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt Robert Zemeckis' 2000 classic "Cast Away" into a musical, featuring one of America's great musical theater divas as Wilson the volleyball, a figure skate/human tooth ice ballet, and a deliciously haunting twist to the story's end that's guaranteed to leave audiences questioning everything, including "why did they even do this at all?" With a special musical performance by Emily Koch and Jim Hogan. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. “Out of Air” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged and produced by Eva Gertz. Featuring Emily Koch as “Wilson The Volleyball” and Jim Hogan as “Chuck Noland aka Tom Hanks." The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Welcome to Season 2! In this premiere, Kyle and Sam tackle National Treasure, taking audiences through the streets of Broadway on their own literal treasure hunt—with real explosions, a Declaration of Independence dream ballet, and an unnerving amount of lemon juice. Featuring a special musical performance by Rocky Paterra as Lin-Manuel Miranda as Nicolas Cage as Benjamin Gates.  [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Albert Harris; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons; Produced by Jonathan Mark; Co-Produced by Thomas Constance Moore. "Map on the Back” is arranged and orchestrated by Ben Morris, and mixed by Joe Mendick. Featuring Rocky Pattera as “Benjamin Gates aka Nicolas Cage," Jackson Perrin as “Riley aka The Thirst Trap,” and Joe Mendick as "Ian aka Sean Bean." The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.  Special Thanks to Andy Einhorn and Julie Anderson.
Kyle and Sam adapt the 1994 Christmas classic “The Santa Clause” into a musical comedy—complete with non-equity reindeer, elf rock bands, and ABSOLUTELY NO CHOCOLATE MILK. Featuring a special musical performance by Annie Yokom (Michael Feinstein Songbook Ambassador).   Content Advisory: Not for the kiddos, this one’s straight off the naughty list.   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “Santa Can’t Fit Through the Hole” is written by Kyle Wilson, produced by Joe Mendick, and performed by Annie Yokom. The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
In the season one finale, Kyle and Sam adapt the “Citizen Kane of bad movies,” Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room,” into a musical comedy, a task so daunting it nearly breaks them. Featuring a special musical performance by Grey Henson (Mean Girls on Broadway).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Produced by John Albert Harris; Music Supervision by Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “Oh Hai!” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, and mixed by Jason Weisinger, and mastered by Alexx Nielsen. Featuring Grey Henson as “Johnny,” Daniel Mertzlufft as “Mark,” Jackson Perrin as “Denny,” and Nicole Vazquez as the “Flower Shop Lady.” Singing in the “San Franciscan Chorus” are Sam Balzac, Derrick Davis, Molly Griggs, Emily Gardner Xu Hall, Tim Heller, Chloe Holgate, Jacqueline Keeley, Zanny Laird, Jess LeProtto, Jackson Perrin, Brandi Porter, Nicholas Del Prince, Rick Rea, Erica Spyres, Nicole Vazquez, Melissa Weisbach, and Jason Weisinger. Michael Jones on trumpet, Kenneth Johnson on trombone, David Leon on sax, Tomoko Akaboshi on violins and viola, Ansel Cohen on cello, and Dan Berkery on drums.   The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
In the second to last episode of season one, Kyle and Sam adapt Noah Baumbach’s 2019 intimate drama “Marriage Story” into a musical comedy, complete with a tap-dancing Devil, a monster truck full of bro-y lawyers, and a shocking amount of bad Randy Newman impressions. Featuring a special musical performance by Lesli Margherita (Matilda the Musical).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere IMH is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer, John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor, Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “Divorce with the Devil” is written by Kyle Wilson, produced by Andy Einhorn, arranged and orchestrated by Bill Elliott, and mastered by Dan Santiago. Featuring Lesli Margherita as “Nora” and Molly Griggs as “Nicole.” Amy Griffiths and Jay Mason on sax, Jami Dauber and Alex Bender on trumpet, Charlie Morillas on trombone, Greg Anthony Rassen on piano, Bill Elliott on bass, Adam Wolfe on drums and percussion. Tap solo by Richard Riaz Yoder. Song transcribed by Nevada Lozano and the music copyist was Jacob Fjeldheim. Special thanks to Ryan Vona.   The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
Kyle and Sam adapt the 1996 Michael Jordan/Bugs Bunny mash-up sensation “Space Jam” into a musical comedy—complete with a trench-coat full of puppets, a bloody basketball game, and Bill Murray himself. Featuring a special musical performance by Brandon Michael Nase (Cats 1st Nat’l Tour), Blaine Alden Krauss (The Cher Show, Hamilton), Jimmy Nicholas, Jon-Michael Reese, and Jason Veasey (A Strange Loop).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere IMH is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “A Devastating Blow to Our Hand-Eye Coordination” is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano, mixed and produced by Regina Averion, mastered by Alexx Nielsen. Performed by Brandon Michael Nase as “Charles Barkley,” Blaine Alden Krauss as “Patrick Ewing,” Jimmy Nicholas as “Shawn Bradley,” Jon-Michael Reese as “Muggsy Bogues,” and Jason Veasey as “Larry Johnson.” Tim Heller voiced “The Doctor” and Alex Spieth voiced “the Fortune Teller." Andy Einhorn on piano, Chad Smith on sax, Kenneth Johnson on trombone, Derek Ganong on trumpet, Michael Mastroianni on bass, Louie Aronowitz on guitar, Michael Bellar on Hammond organ, and Evan Hyde on drums. Special thanks to David Dabbon.   The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
Kyle and Sam adapt the contemporary horror classic “The Blair Witch Project” into a musical comedy—in which a group of acting students accidentally bring a curse down on all of Broadway by performing documentary theatre. Featuring a special musical performance by Alexis Floyd (The Bold Type; Netflix and Shonda Rhimes’ upcoming Inventing Anna), Jonathan Christopher (Hamilton National Tour), and Ryan Vona (Once).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “A Piece of Ass” is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano, mixed and produced by Regina Averion, mastered by Dan Santiago. Performed by Alexis Floyd singing “Heather,” Jonathan Christopher singing “Mikey,” and Ryan Vona singing “Josh.” Dominic Frigo on guitar, Nathan Koci on banjo and mandolin, Erica Spyres on fiddle, Milo Deering on pedal steel, Jack Schwenke on bass, and Dan Berkery on drums.   The [IMH] Theme Song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
Kyle and Sam adapt David Fincher’s 1999 cult classic “Fight Club” into a musical comedy—complete with IKEA meatballs, boy-band power ballads, and the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world. Featuring a special musical performance by Casey Cott (Riverdale) and Joshua Grosso (Les Misérables, US Tour).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media:   Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere IMH is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons.   “I Am You (You Are Me)” is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andrew Fox; transcription by Ben Morris; guitars and bass by Louie Aronowitz; performed by Casey Cott and Joshua Grosso.   The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
Kyle and Sam adapt the Coen Brothers’ Oscar-winning classic “No Country for Old Men” into a musical comedy—with community theater sheriffs, Woody Harrelson masks, and a make-over number for Anton Chigurh. Featuring a special musical performance by Omar Lopez-Cepero (The Unsinkable Molly Brown, On Your Feet!, American Idiot). [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere IMH is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer: John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor: Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons. "Call It" is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed and produced by Joe Mendick; featuring Omar Lopez-Cepero as "Anton Chigurh," Lindsay Roberts, Zanny Laird, Mariela Flor Olivo as the backup girls, and Randy Kovitz as the "Texaco Man." Derek Ganong on drums, Kenneth Johnson on trombones, Joe Mendick on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums. The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano;  mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; Will Blum on lead vocals; Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas singing backup; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
The [imh] origin story: Kyle and Sam adapt a movie into a musical comedy for the first time ever in this bonus "pilot" episode... the 1998 blockbuster alien-invasion film “Independence Day”—in which a Golden Retriever puppet soars above an exploding stage. Featuring a special musical performance by Reed Campbell (Important Hats of the Twentieth Century, YouTube's BROdway; Nice Work if You Can Get It, first national tour).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere IMH is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore.   The [IMH] theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; produced by Andy Einhorn, mixed by Daniel Kluger, mastered by Jessica Thompson, and music edited by David Dabbon; Will Blum on lead vocals; Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas singing backup; Chad Smith on saxes, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Trevor Neumann on trumpets, and Evan Hyde on drums. “Harvey’s Soliloquy” is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged, orchestrated, and produced by Joe Mendick; performed by Reed Campbell.
Kyle and Sam adapt Guillermo del Toro's 2018 Best Picture winning film "The Shape of Water" into a musical comedy—complete with singing eggs, a decapitated cat, and a whoooole lot of fish f***ing. Featuring a special musical performance by Erika Henningsen (Les Misérables on Broadway, Mean Girls on Broadway) and Kyle Selig (The Book of Mormon on Broadway, Mean Girls on Broadway).   [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere [IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer John Albert Harris; Music Supervisor Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore.   The [IMH] theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; produced by Andy Einhorn, mixed by Daniel Kluger, mastered by Jessica Thompson, and music edited by David Dabbon; Will Blum on lead vocals; Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas singing backup; Chad Smith on saxes, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Trevor Neumann on trumpets, and Evan Hyde on drums. “The Shape of Water” song is written by Kyle Wilson; arranged, orchestrated, and produced by Joe Mendick; performed by Erika Henningsen and Kyle Selig. 
From musical theater writing duo Kyle Wilson and Sam French comes [insert movie here]: The Musical!, a new unscripted podcast adapting movies that should probably never be on-stage into outrageous musical comedies. Equipped with absurdities, kicklines, and show-stopping, roof-raising jams, no movie is safe from the sardonic minds of Kyle and Sam. These movie musicals are so wrong… but oh so right. First episodes coming September 17th. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and follow us on social media for more updates: Twitter: @insertmoviepod Instagram: @insertmoviehere Facebook: @insertmoviehere
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