By: Dan Moore “I’m just a doctor. I don’t even know what kind of doctor I am. I think I’m a brain surgeon.” That’s how Rob Huebel described the character of Dr. Owen Maestro, a character he’s portrayed through seven seasons of Adult Swim’s “Children’s Hospital” and now on Netflix’s “Medical Police.” This quote pretty much sums up the whole vibe of Netflix’s new comedy/action/thriller “Medical Police”. It may sound outlandish, but it actually works. Especially with sidekick Lola Spratt (Erin Hayes). The characters find themselves in the most intense situations that should be taken seriously until they start bantering back and forth. Leaving the viewer to never really know what to expect, in a good way. The show was created by Rob Corddry, David Wain, Krister Johnson, and Jonathan Stern. The show was scored by composer Matt Novack.
- 2/19/2020
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Last month Netflix released the official trailer for the Childrens Hospital “spin-off”, titled Medical Police. Fans need not worry, the twisted comedy looks to be just as outlandish as the original series. We even catch a glimpse of Rob Corddry in his clown makeup as Dr. Blake Downs. The new installment catches up with Dr. Lola Splatt and Dr. Owen Maestro, who are now down in Brazil and find themselves embroiled in a thrilling adventure of hysterical proportions. With this new adventure, comes a new score by Childrens Hospital composer Matt Novack. Having worked with these creators and characters for
Meet the Composer: Matt Novack Dishes on Netflix’s “Medical Police”...
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- 1/7/2020
- by Dan Moore
- TVovermind.com
My favorite Adult Swim show of the decade, Childrens Hospital, did many wonderful things that made my life brighter and happier: It gave us more Rob Corddry, candid Adult Swim humour, fantastic stories, and a host of memorable music moments. I was lucky enough to catch up with Matt Novack, the man behind the music for Ch and discuss some of his latest projects and memories from his time working on the As classic. What has been your favorite film project to work on? I've been fortunate to work with some wonderful people so picking one particular project out of the bunch is difficult, but if I had to choose, I'd say A Better You. It was my first time scoring an indie comedy, and...
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- 3/31/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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