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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:09:44 GMT
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:10:41 GMT
THE ABYSSstreamable.com/gstm4fwatch it before it disappearsFrom the Special Edition version of the film, many have considered the extended version of the scene where One Night is in Flatbed moving the rig, singing "Willin'" by Linda Ronstadt with Bud and Hippy joining her just shortly before Lindsey arrives as a pretty awesome.The Abyss (1989) Soundtracks Soundtrack Credits Willing Written by Lowell George Performed by Linda Ronstadt Courtesy of CEMA Special Markets and Capitol Records, Inc.
Too Much Pressure (uncredited) Written by Neol Davies Published by Fairwood Music Ltd. Performed by The Selecter Courtesy of EMI Records Group/Chrysalis Records, Inc. By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets
The Walk To The Gas Chamber (uncredited) From The Seventh Sign (1988) Music composed and performed by Jack Nitzsche Courtesy of Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. Published by TSP Music, Inc. administered by EMI Music, Inc.
Soundtrack Q & A Q: I just watched this movie for the first time in a while... there was a part where the Riggs crew were singing some song started by the lady piloting the tow sub, dark night or midnight. I like the song but can't find who it is or what it is named. (from rob in roanoke va usa) A: Hi Rob. The answer to your question is "Willin'" by Linda Ronstadt. (thanks to KB, Maine)
Awesome Music: Arguably the best score ever written for a James Cameron movie, Alan Silvestri's stunning orchestra/synthesiser/choral music is widely considered among his best work. Linda Ronstadt's gorgeous cover of "Willin'" also makes an appearance during a workaday scene. tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/YMMV/TheAbyss
The Ronstadt song was included in the Special Edition version of The Abyss
SPECIAL EDITION thedissolve.com/features/the-deepest-cut/1082-looking-at-two-versions-of-james-camerons-the-abys/
Then again, some of the greatest strengths of The Abyss in either cut are mundane. That’s especially true of the Special Edition. Here, the supporting cast has more room to come to life, and the crew of the Deep Core resembles a family bonded by their difficult situation. Two characters in particular benefit from the added time: Hippy (Todd Graff), a conspiracy theorist with a pet rat, and One Night (Kimberly Scott), a crew member whose protectiveness of Bud, and lack of fondness for Lindsey, gets more screen time here. In fact, with one major exception, most of the Special Edition’s additions come in the form of small moments here and there that add shape and shading: The crew singing along to a Linda Ronstadt song, Bud recounting how he ended up married to Lindsey in the first place, exchanges that capture the mounting tension between Bud and Coffey, while doubling as demonstrations of how deeply Bud cares about his crew.
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:11:28 GMT
American Made
American Made - Blue Bayou
Keven Omath 72 subscribers Just a short clip from the movie American Made 2017.
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:12:19 GMT
THE WONDER YEARS - GOODBYE MY FRIEND
The Wonder Years (S03E043) - Goodbye
I remember this scene so well. This was the most touching episode of the series. It had me in tears.
"Good-bye" is the twentieth episode of the third season of The Wonder Years and the forty-third episode overall. "Good-bye" aired on April 24, 1990 on the ABC network. The episode revolves around the relationship between Kevin Arnold and his math teacher, Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins pushes Kevin to succeed in math. Kevin becomes antagonistic towards his teacher when he feels Collins is ignoring him, only to become regretful when tragedy befalls Mr. Collins.
The episode was well received by the critical community at the time. It has been retrospectively considered a classic episode of the series. Bob Brush won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for his work on scripting this episode.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good-bye_(The_Wonder_Years)
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:12:58 GMT
THE SECRET GARDEN - WINTER LIGHT
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:13:36 GMT
An American Tail – Somewhere Out There
This was one of the absolute best animated films when it came out and it was one of those that kids wanted to watch over and over and over again. For a good long while this film managed to be one of the most popular kids films that had ever come out. It was eventually replaced on the charts of course but when adults look back at this now they can’t help but feel at least a little nostalgic when they think about Fievel and all the things he had to go through in order to get back to his family. It was followed by Fievel Goes West, but the sequel didn’t do nearly as good since it wasn’t quite the same effect.
companion thread conservatism.freeforums.net/thread/6332/july-salute-ronstadt-ingram-1987
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:15:17 GMT
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1993) - THE MAN I LOVE
Jennifer Stevens lip syncs (actual vocals by Linda Ronstadt) the George Gershwin song "The Man I Love" in the classic television show THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES (1993).
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:17:27 GMT
The scene has disappeared from the web but I could send it to anyone who wants it.
Preacher – Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(the "Genesis" scene it was used in continually gets cut from youtube)
Faith has certainly taken a different turn throughout the years as a preacher like this guy would no doubt be called every bit the same as the villainous forces that he fights against if he’d emerged decades earlier. The fact that he’s a chain-smoking preacher that questions his faith and has a friend that’s a vampire seems like enough to say that he’s not exactly one hundred percent faithful, but tack on the fact that he’s also a fighter and you might think that he’s anything but a man of the cloth. But then again since he does have the kind of power needed to combat the darkness one might think again.
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:23:03 GMT
If you ever watched tv in the 1990's you probably saw this commercial. I read this was a clip from a song Linda recorded but never released. Great song.
Mexico Tourism - Linda Ronstadt
Published on May 2, 2017
A sunny beach awaits.
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:26:03 GMT
ALIVE - AVE MARIA
Alive: The Miracle Of The Andes, 1993, Ending scene ave maria
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 29, 2024 8:29:45 GMT
Seven Psychopaths is a 2012 satirical crime comedy-drama film directed, written, and co-produced by Martin McDonagh and starring Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, and Christopher Walken, with Tom Waits, Abbie Cornish, Olga Kurylenko, and Željko Ivanek in supporting roles. The film marks the second collaboration among McDonagh, Farrell, and Ivanek, following the director's In Bruges (2008). It is a co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom.
Seven Psychopaths had its world premiere on 7 September 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival,[6] and was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on 12 October 2012, and in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2012.[7] The film received positive reviews from critics. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Psychopaths
Different Drum played twice in the movie. It's played toward the beginning of the film in the scene named Tolerance (wake up scene) and shortly after the song starts the characters begin speaking over it but almost the entire song plays in the background. Played also at the end credits although it is cut short by another scene "hidden" in the credits. After that scene ends the music picks up with P.P. Arnold's version of Cat Stevens The First Cut Is The Deepest. (which was also recorded live by Linda Ronstadt on Cat Stevens Moon & Star Concert/ABC's In Concert series )
companion thread conservatism.freeforums.net/thread/574/flashback-abcs-concert-moon-star
Seven Psychopaths - Tolerance John Doe
Seven Psychopaths [2012] - Ending Scene
Seven Psychopaths (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Various Artists 2012-10-30 19 songs
Songs: Listen on: www.soundtrackradar.com/soundtrack-seven-psychopaths/
Angel of Death - Hank Williams
Timestamp: 0:00 | Scene: First song. The film begins.
The First Cut Is the Deepest - P.P. Arnold
Timestamp: 0:03 | Scene: After Psycho #1 (Jack of Diamonds) shot the two guys on the bridge.
Mr. Gold and Mr. Mud - Townes van Zandt
Timestamp: 0:05 | Scene: The two characters Billy (Rockwell) and Hans (Walken) are introduced and are the first time in the picture.
You Don’t Know - Helen Shapiro
Timestamp: 0:18 | Scene: Billy talks to the mirror. He's getting ready.
Stranded - The Walkmen
Timestamp: 0:19 | Scene: Marty tells his story at the party.
Different Drum - The Stone Poneys
Timestamp: 0:21 | Scene: Marty wakes up and a dog greets him.
The Trumpton Riots - Half Man Half Biscuit
Timestamp: 0:24 | Scene: Marty reads the ad in the newspaper. The one Billy launched.
The Unknown Immortal - Joe Strummer
Timestamp: 0:28 | Scene: Billy, Marty and Hans go to the cafe and discuss what to do about the murders.
Berlioz: Strophes ‚Premiers Transports Que Nui N’oblie‘ [Roméo] - The Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Catherine Robbin, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt & John Eliot Gardiner
Timestamp: 0:33 | Scene: Montage: Zachariach and Maggie on a killing spree.
Don’t Start Loving Me (If You’re Gonna Stop) - Veda Brown
Timestamp: 0:45 | Scene: Billy tries to have sex with Ange.
Angela Surf City - The Walkmen
Timestamp: 0:49 | Scene: After Billy shot Ange. He drives back to Hans and Marty.
The Comancheros - Claude King
Timestamp: 0:53 | Scene: They go to the bar after the wife of Hans was killed. Marty talks to Hans about the story...
Dallas - The Felice Brothers
Timestamp: 0:54 | Scene: Still in the bar. Billy tries to keep Marty from telling the story.
Dirty Dishes - Deer Tick
Timestamp: 0:59 | Scene: Hans, Marty and Billy drive into the desert.
Country Dumb - Josh T. Pearson
Timestamp: 1:02 | Scene: Song can be heard in the desert.
Der Monde: Ach, Da Hängt Ja Der Mond! (Klein Kind/Chor) - Teresa Holloway, Philharmonia Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra & Wolfgang Sawallisch
Timestamp: 1:04 | Scene: Billy tells his version of the story.
The First Cut Is the Deepest - P.P. Arnold
Timestamp: 1:44 | Scene: To be heard in the credits.
Inside a Silent Tear - Blossom Dearie
What’s the movie about?
Marty (Colin Farrell) is an unsuccessful Hollywood scriptwriter who one day gets more inspiration for his new script than he would like: his best friend Billy (Sam Rockwell) is mixing up the criminal scene in Los Angeles by stealing a Shih Tzu. His bad luck: It’s the lapdog of the crazy gangster Charlie (Woody Harrelson). Before Marty knows it, he’s in the middle of his own script and wants only one thing: Survival! And write his story to the end…
or Listen:
www.tunefind.com/movie/seven-psychopaths-2012 or
seven psychopaths soundtrack www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6I5UJU27rcFoWB5qJWRszg0cbrn4ItWs
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