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The Moon Landing, The Wire, and More in Today’s Vault

See what Andrew Salciunas found in The Audio Vault today. Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show they dive deep into the Vault to pull out audio relevant to the…

060280 01: Astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin poses next to the U.S. flag July 20, 1969 on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. Moon landing

Astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin poses next to the U.S. flag July 20, 1969 on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission.

(Photo by NASA/Liaison)

See what Andrew Salciunas found in The Audio Vault today. Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show they dive deep into the Vault to pull out audio relevant to the day. That may be famous birthdays, things that happened this day in history, or more. Today that included the first Moon landing, some iconic scenes from The Wire and Breaking Bad, and the Birthday of someone who is not very popular in Philadelphia anymore.

Here is the full lineup from today's Vault:

  • On this day in 1969, we landed on the Moon for the first time
    • Neil Armstrong's One Small Step speech, as well as audio of him enjoying jumping around on the moon
  • Judy Garland's Last American Concert happened today in 1968
  • Happy Birthday Ben Simmons
    • Ben Simmons doesn't dunk it
  • National Chess Day
    • Scene from The Wire where D'Angelo Barksdale uses chess as a metaphor for the Drug Bussiness
  • National Get to Know Your Customer Day
    • Scene from Breaking Bad Where Tuco kills No-Doze
  • Anniversary of Bruce Lee's death

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5 Of The Most Visually Stunning Films

The Hollywood's writers and actors on strike will soon start affecting tv shows and even movies. With no signs of an end date any time soon, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) are concurrently striking for the first time in over 60 years. The writer’s strike began at the start of May, with the actors guild joining just last week.

Both unions share the same reasons for striking. This includes getting paid a living wage to meet basic needs, receiving higher residuals (financial compensation paid out to actors whenever TV shows or movies they’ve appeared in are replayed on streaming and syndication), and the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to be regulated to protect talent and writers’ jobs from being completely taken over. Some big-time actors have joined the picket lines, including Rachel McAdams, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Rosario Dawson, Hilary Duff, and more.

Films have been an inspiration in our lives, with some of the most impactful ones being the most visually stunning to watch. For a few hours, you are transported to a completely different world through the use of set design, camerawork, color palettes, and costumes. Storytelling is what can make or break an aesthetically pleasing film, but with all of these factors working in perfect harmony, we can see the directors' visions come to life. See below our top five picks of the most visually stunning films to watch.

5. Edward Scissorhands

Leave it to director Tim Burton to make his characters and set design so fantastical in both his animated works and live-action films. He keeps things both eerie and bright, perfectly melding the two opposite aesthetics, in 1990's Edward Scissorhands. We are particularly drawn to the intricately-trimmed hedges and ice sculptures of dinosaurs, woodland creatures, humans, and anatomy. Stream it on Max, Prime Video, or Hulu.

4. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

In the first Spider-Man animated film, the colors and animation were so mesmerizing. Comic book dots pastel aesthetics with bursts of colors made this Spider-Man film unlike any other. You get transported to this vibrant world that comic books create, but with animation. With how beautiful the first film was, it was crazy seeing the 2023 sequel having its animation taken to an even higher level. The animated Spider-Man movies are probably the most beautiful animated films as of late. It is currently only available for rent on streamers.

3. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

Take yourself on a fantastical trip to Middle-Earth, where the lands of fairies and hobbits exist. It is crazy to think that some of the castles and set design were models like the city of Minas Tirith were scaled to look like a real-life thing! Some of the miniatures like that one were very large and extremely detailed, becoming known as "bigatures." Stream the entire trilogy on Max. The first film is also on Hulu and Prime Video.

2. Blade Runner 2049

Blade Runner 2049 gives us everything our eyes desire: a screen filled with different shades of orange, neon colors, minimalist architecture, and a hazy landscape. The sequel blows the 1982 film out of the water, as technology has obviously advanced and the quintessential cyberpunk style cemented. Stream it on Hulu.

1. Grand Budapest Hotel

It comes as no surprise that a Wes Anderson film takes the top spot because, well, he's got that aesthetically pleasing color palette to his films. Not only that but with Grand Budapest Hotel, the set design and costuming make the film that much more charming -- how delightful does Mendl's bakery look? Stream it on Hulu.

Dylan MacKinnon is The Digital Content Coordinator For 97.5 The Fanatic. he has been an Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, and Flyers fan his whole life. He graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelors in Journalism. Dylan has worked at the Fanatic since 2016, starting as an Intern, moving to the Street team, and eventually was hired as an Associate Producer before settling into his current role in the Digital Department. You may hear him referred to on-air as "The D-Train."

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