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Girls, Boys, Love and Friends in cinema. By Clara.
This is a compilation of music videos from a 35 minutes long tribute to my favorite movies about groups of friends. The original video had lots of dialogues but they were all in Spanish, so I've decided to skip them and upload only the videos with music.Sorry about the rough cuts, I recut the original video with a very basic tool.MOVIES USED: - "The Big Chill" (1983) by Lawrence Kasdan (with Kevin Kline, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Berenger, JoBeth Williams, William Hurt and Meg Tilly) - "The Breakfast Club" (1985) by John Hughes (with Emilio Estévez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson and Anthony Michael Hall) - "St. Elmo's Fire" (1985) by Joel Schumacher (with Rob Lowe, Mare Winningham, Demi Moore, Andrew MacCarthey, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson and Emilio Estévez) - "Peter's Friends" (1992) by Kenneth Branagh (with Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Phyllida Law, Imelda Staunton and Kenneth Branagh) - "Singles" (1992) by Cameron Crow (with Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedwick, Bridget Fonda and Matt Dillon) - "Beautiful Girls" (1996) by Ted Demme (with Timothy Hutton, Natalie Portman, Uma Thurman, Michael Rapaport, Matt Dillon, Mira Sorvino and Noah Emmerich) - "Almost famous" (2000) by Cameron Crowe (with Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Billy Crudup, Anna Paquin, Fairuza Balk and Frances MacDormard)SONGS USED: · "Waiting for somebody" by Paul Westerberg (introduction) · "Beautigul girl" by Pete Drogue (video about the girls) · "Drown" by Smashing Pumpkins (video about the boys) · "Let's get it on" by Marvin Gaye (hot video :p) · "You're my best friend" by Queen (final video)
My mother's favorite movies: A montage. By Clara.
My Christmas present for my mother this year, a selection of clips from her favorite movies with the main theme of "The Sting" by Scott Joplin, the Harry Lime theme from "The Third Man" by Anton Karas and the Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana" by Pietro Mascagni, extracted from the soundtrack of "The Godfather III".Clips from:- "Silverado" by Lawrence Kasdan- "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" by George Roy Hill- "Sleeping Beauty" by Clide Geronimi- "Hero" by Stephen Frears- "The Untouchables" by Brain de Palma- "Purple Rose of Cairo" by Woody Allen- "The color of money" de Martin Scorsese- "Little big man" by Arthur Penn- "Working girl" by Mike Nichols- "The Sting" by George Roy Hill- "Field of dreams" by Phil Alden Robinson- "Life of Brian" by Terry Jones- "High Noon" by Fred Zinneman- "Some like it hot" by Billy Wilder- "Modern times" by Charles Chaplin- "Rosemary's baby" by Roman Polanski- "The big chill" by Lawrence Kasdan- "The sound of music" by Robert Wise- "The Great Dictator" by Charles Chaplin- "The Third Man" by Carol Reed- "Sleuth" by Joseph L. Mankiewicz- "Meet John Doe" by Frank Capra- "To be or not to be" by Ernst Lubitsch- "Il Gattopardo" by Luchino Visconti- "The Godfather" trilogy by Francis Ford Coppola- "The age of innocence" by Martin Scorsese- "Rebecca" by Alfred Hitchcock- "Witness" by Peter Weir- "The deer hunter" by Michael Cimino- "West Side Story" by Robert Wise- "The year of living dangerously" by Peter Weir- "From here to eternity" by Fred Zinneman- "Thelma and Louise" by Ridley Scott- "Dead poets society" by Peter Weir- "Paths of glory" by Stanley Kubrick- "Midnight Cowboy" by John Schlesinger- "To kill a mockingbird" by Robert Mulligan- "Lady Hawke" by Richard Donner- "Cider House Rules" by Lasse Hälstrom- "Grand Canyon" by Lawrence KasdanI used to watch classic comedies with my mother when I was a little girl, she tought me to love black and white cinema. She's always been crazy about Paul Newman and Burt Lancaster, she has a great taste :)
french kiss- the last scene
may be a spoiler for whom hasn't seen the movie'la vie en rose' is performed by louis armstorng
Andy Wowor - Modeling, featuring music by John Barry
Andy Wowor - Modeling. Courtesy of Andy Wowor. Music by John Barry. From the movie "Body Heat." Body Heat is a 1981 neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. Starring: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna, Ted Danson, J.A. Preston and Mickey Rourke. Buy the movie: http://www.amazon.com/Body-Heat-Deluxe-William-Hurt/dp/B000HC2LHG/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1208488459&sr=8-1 Buy the CD: http://www.amazon.com/Body-Heat-1998-Re-recording-1981/dp/B000009NS2/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1208488459&sr=8-3 See more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-CKXStAe0 (Similar Version, Music by Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, 4 Minutes to Save the World); http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrBHYbIIMas (Longer Version, Music by Madonna).
Trailer for Silverado (1985)
Trailer for Silverado (1985)Columbia Tristar Home Video"A sprawling well-made western" -Leonard Maltin"With the same reckless brilliance as Raiders of the Lost Ark" -Roger EbertKevin Kline - PadenScott Glenn - EmmettRosanna Arquette - HannahJohn Cleese - Sheriff John T. LangstonKevin Costner - JakeBrian Dennehy - Sheriff CobbDanny Glover - Malachi 'Mal' JohnsonJeff Goldblum - 'Slick' Calvin StanhopeSpecial Collector's EditionDigitally RemasteredInterviews with the Stars and CreatorsExpanded Featurette on DVDAvailable in Wide-ScreenNow on VideoColumbia Pictures presents a Lawrence Kasdan Film"Silverado"Starring Kevin Kline Scott Glenn Rosanna Arquette John Cleese Kevin Costner Brian Dennehey Danny Glober Jeff Goldblum Linda HuntMusic by Bruce BroughtonExecutive Producers Charles Okun and Michael Grillo Lawrence Kasdan & Mark Kasdan Lawrence KasdanSilverado Documentary Featurette Written, Produced and Directed by Laurent BouzerauVisit our website at www.cthv.comColumbia Pictures ©1985 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved Columbia Tristar Home Video"In 1880, four men travel together to the city of Silverado. They come across with many dangers before they finally engage the "bad guys" and bring peace and equality back to the city."
THE BIG CHILL reunion : part 1
the actors & the director talking about making the movie.
french kiss - dancing
in the scene 'verlaine' is performed by charles trenet
french kiss - on the train to cannes
luc's attempt to find the necklace causes something unexpected-the most thrilling scene of the movie-
french kiss - bastard woman
in the scene 'les yeux de ton pere' is performed by les negressess vertes-when somebody tells me he is happy, my ass begins to twitch...-poor charlie... tough decision...
All I need to know I learned from Star Wars. By Clara.
My tribute to my favorite trilogy in cinema history, my most beloved movies since I can remember: "Star Wars: A new hope", "The Empire strikes back" and "The return of the Jedi".Music by John Williams, of course. Tracks used (in order or appearance): - Sail Barge Assault (from Episode VI) - Leia's news (from Episode VI) - The Emperor arrives (from Episode VI) - Yoda and the Force (from Episode V) - Binary Sunset (from Episode IV) - Ewok Parade (from Episode VI) - End credits (from Episode VI)Special thanks to George Lucas for creating the wonderful world of Star Wars, to Lawrence Kasdan for writing one of the best scripts ever (The Empire strikes back) and to John Williams for composing the perfect score.



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