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| Brighest Night "One Tree" LIVETue, 02 Dec 2008 12:48:44 -0800 by egirvanBrighest Night performing "One Tree" live November 28, 2008. This is from the opening set at Blood Royal's CD launch at The Paramount Lounge in Moncton, NB. Related: brighest night | |
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| Watchmen Movie Trailer 2Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:18:38 -0800 by WatchMovTrailershttp://www.anrdoezrs .net/click-3194540-1 0499732Watchmen trailerA complex, multi-layered mystery adventure, the film is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the Doomsday Clock which charts the USAs tension with the Soviet Union is permanently set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, the washed-up but no less determined masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes. As he reconnects with his former crime-fighting legion a ragtag group of retired superheroes, only one of whom has true powers Rorschach glimpses a wide-ranging and disturbing conspiracy with links to their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the future. Their mission is to watch over humanitybut who is watching the Watchmen?Directed by Zack Snyder Produced by Lawrence GordonLloyd LevinDeborah Snyder Written by Screenplay:David HayterAlex TseRoberto Orci(uncredited)Alex Kurtzman(uncredited) Comic Book:Alan Moore(uncredited)Dav e Gibbons Starring Patrick WilsonJackie Earle HaleyMalin AkermanBilly CrudupMatthew GoodeJeffrey Dean Morgan Music by Tyler Bates Cinematography Larry Fong Editing by William Hoy Distributed by North America:Warner Bros.International:P aramount Pictures Release date(s) March 6, 2009 Country United States Language English Budget $120 millionen.wikipedia. org/wiki/Watchmen_%2 8film%29 Related: watchmen movie trailer film zack snyder lawrence gordon lloyd levin deborah david hayter alex tse roberto orci kurtzman alan moore dave gibbons patrick wilson jackie earle haley malin akerman billy crudup matthew goode jeffrey dean morgan tyler bates larry fong william hoy north america warner bros international paramount pictures | |
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| youtube poop squidward's agonyTue, 02 Dec 2008 11:15:27 -0800 by jc13jach2spongebob and the gang seriously mess up. squidward's lost the plot a sort of rubbish youtube poop not realy a poop. anyway enjoy!! please rate comment subscribe and check out my channel thanks. and spongebob belongs to nickelodeon and paramount inc. thanks for watching check out my other vids. episode used club spongebob. Related: spongebobedited jc13jach2 clubspongebobedited comedy | |
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| Re-Enactment - The Love Guru - More Than WordsTue, 02 Dec 2008 11:03:44 -0800 by StuEvoWhat a nightmare doing this one! Took ages to do this. Lots of things went wrong and i'm still only 85% happy with the finished video but it's as good as I can make it from the poor original clip I had and dodgy lighting while filming my bluescreen video clips.Uploading to YouTube for high quality and in their new widescreen format has been a waste of TWO DAYS! This is the 5th or 6th upload to get this right!The quality is not great - (why? ask youtube!) the original i rendered is fine. Complete nightmare this one!This video falls under the category of 'fair use' as it's created for non-profit, entertainment/educat ional purposes showing what can be done with no budget, a simple bluescreen, Sony Vegas 7.0 and a lot of time and creativity. Made for fun.Movie: 'THE LOVE GURU'Song: More than wordsAll copyrights acknowledged:(C) Paramount Pictures / Spyglass Entertainment / Nomoney Funfilms(C) Lakeshore Records Related: the love guru more than words reenactment stuevo parody redux re-enactment | |
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| Titanic - Let Me SignTue, 02 Dec 2008 10:14:44 -0800 by 777fallenangel77DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THE MOVIE TITANIC OR THE SONG 'LET ME SIGN'. Titanic belongs to Paramount Pictures and 'Let Me Sign' was sung and I'm pretty sure written by Robert Pattinson for the film adaption of Stephenie Meyer's bestselling novel 'Twilight'.Loved this song and the scene when it came on made me cry when I saw Twilight. I thought it fit a short Titanic vid. I was bored and had to use the song somewhere! lol.Movie Clips are from 'Titanic'Song is 'Let Me Sign' By Robert Pattinson.. . . . Don't ask me what the song is, please. If you've read this, then you'll know. I won't respond if you ask me what the song is. Related: titanic rose jack robert pattinson twilight kristen stewart edward cullen bella swan james cameron | |
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| Spring, Beautiful Spring WALTZ (Paul Lincke) Nat.Shilkret (Nathaniel) 78 RPMTue, 02 Dec 2008 09:57:20 -0800 by tHEnOOSEsWINGSpring, Beautiful Spring WALTZ (Paul Lincke) Nat.Shilkret (Nathaniel) 78 RPMPart1-1Paul Lincke (November 7, 1866 September 4, 1946) was a German composer. His march Berliner Luft ("Berlin Air") is the hymn of Berlin.The march Berliner Luft comes from Lincke's 1899 operetta Frau Luna about a trip to the moon in a hot air balloon, where an adventurous party of prominent Berliners meet Frau Luna and her court. Other Lincke operettas include Im Reiche des Indra (In the Kingdom of Indra) and Lysistrata. (The latter includes the song "Glühwürmchen," translated and arranged in the 1940s by Johnny Mercer as "Glow Little Glow Worm" and performed by the Mills Brothers among others.) He also composed the piece wedding dance played in Titanic 1998 version which is played while the ship is going down and in the dining room in earlier sceneshttp://en.wiki pedia.org/wiki/Paul_ LinckePart2-2He composed and arranged thousands of pieces. His best-known popular composition was The Lonesome Road, first sung by Gene Austin and later by Jules Bledsoe (dubbing Stepin Fetchit) in the final scene of the 1929 part-talkie film version of Show Boat and recorded by more than one hundred artists, including Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Paul Robeson. His composition Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time sold almost two million copies of sheet music and was also recorded by over a hundred top artists, including Louis Armstrong, Skitch Henderson, Guy Lombardo, The London Philharmonic Orchestra, John McCormack, Mitch Miller, Hugo Montenegro, The Platters, and Lawrence Welk. His composition Concerto for Trombone was premiered in 1945 by Tommy Dorsey, playing with the New York Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. The piece was unavailable to the public from the mid-1950s until Scottish trombonist Bryan Free rescued it from anonymity in the beginning of this century. It was re-premiered at Carnegie Hall by the New York Pops, under the direction of Skitch Henderson, with Jim Pugh as soloist. Since its revival, the Concerto for Trombone has been performed about forty times (with more performances scheduled) in the United States, Canada and several European countries.Shilkret moved to Los Angeles in 1935 and there contributed music scores and musical direction for a string of Hollywood films for RKO (as musical director from 1935--1937) and MGM (as a musical director from 1942--1946). His films included Mary of Scotland (1936), Swing Time (1936), The Plough and the Stars, and Shall We Dance? (1937) and several films of Laurel and Hardy. He also received an Oscar nomination for his work scoring the film version of Maxwell Anderson's stage drama Winterset (1936).In 1939, he conducted a group of soloists (including tenor Jan Peerce) and the Victor Symphony Orchestra for RCA Victor's multi-disc tribute to Victor Herbert, which were recorded following a special NBC radio broadcast, and he recorded a number of other albums in 1939 and 1940. Due to a serious abdominal operation for cancer removal, he did not conduct for most of 1941.He worked at RKO-Pathe, making short films from 1946 through the mid-1950s. He was the pit orchestra conductor for the Broadway show Paris '90 in 1952. He lived in his son's home in Franklin Square, NY, from the mid-1950s until his death in 1982.He was part of a very musically inclined family. His father played almost every insrument, and made certain that Nat and his three brothers were all accomplished musicians at an early age. Older brother Lew Shilkret was a fine pianist, but also worked in the insurance industry. Younger brother Jack Shilkret has a career that paralleled Nathaniel's career: he played clarinet and piano, recorded extensively, and conducted and played piano on the radio and in motion pictures. The youngest brother Harry Shilkret was a medical doctor, who worked his way through school playing trumpet, and continued to play trumpet frequently in Nathaniel's orchestras, particularly for radio broadcasts, long after he was a practicing allergist. Nathaniel Shilkret's brother-in-law, Nathaniel Finston, was violinist in many organizations in his youth and was musical director for Paramount and later for MGM, at one time being Nathaniel Shilkret's boss.ReferencesShilk ret, Nathaniel, ed. Niel Shell and Barbara Shilkret, Nathaniel Shilkret: Sixty Years in the Music Business, Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Md., 2005.http://en.wikip edia.org/wiki/Nathan iel_Shilkret Related: spring+beautiful+spring waltz paul+lincke nat.shilkret 78+rpm | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 10/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:56:44 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 9/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:12:50 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 8/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:36:02 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 7/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:03:36 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 6/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 03:31:24 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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| The Love Parade (1929) 5/10Tue, 02 Dec 2008 03:00:50 -0800 by theloveparade4uThe Love Parade (1929) "In The Love Parade, second starring talker for Maurice Chevalier, Paramount has its first original screen operetta production whose story is more than made up in magnificence of sets and costumes, tuneful music, subtlety of direction, comedy and general appeal. It's a fine, near-grand entertainment. At the outset the Chevalier personality is put to the fore in the manner the Parisian music-hall star knows best. In Jeanette MacDonald, ingenue prima donna from Broadway, Chevalier has an actress opposite who all but steals the picture. The story says that the philandering Parisian, brought back to Sylvania, ruled by MacDonald, because of his scandalous affairs as a military attache in France's capital, must, in accepting marriage to the queen, keep his fingers out of all matters of state and be subject to her own commands. The wedding is an extravaganza, with one of the largest sets ever built, but musically lacks the punch of other scenes. Guy Bolton wrote the libretto for Love Parade [from the play The Prince Consort by Leon Xanrof and Jules Chancel]. It can be said that this is the first true screen musical." -variety.com1929/30: Nominations: Best Picture, Director, Actor (Maurice Chevalier), Cinematography, Art Direction, SoundDirector: Ernst LubitschScreenplay: Guy Bolton, Ernst VajdaCamera: Victor MilnerMusic: Victor SchertzingerArt Director: Hans DreierCast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette, Edgar Norton Related: love parade 1929 musical ernst lubitsch victor schertzinger maurice chevalier jeanette macdonald lupino lane lillian roth | |
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