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Kate Bush Cloudbusting
Kate Bush's video for Cloudbusting.Special thanks to http://katebush.galactic.to/video/ for initially posting this.
Kelly's Heroes - Oddball Needs a Bridge
My favorite scene from an awesome movie, Kelly's Heroes.
Little Murders: Wedding Ceremony
Donald Sutherland performs a wedding ceremony in Alan Arkin's and Jules Feiffer's "Little Murders" (1971).
Donald Sutherland at 2006 Tribecca Film Festival
Donald Sutherland sits down with Moving Pictures Magazine to talk about his recent movie "Land of the Blind".
Donald Sutherland - Inside the Actors' Studio
Donald at said program talking about "Don't look now"
1978 Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Sorry to those who commented before I'm reloading this for better quality**warning this is the end of the movie**
Kate Bush - Cloudbusting - Donald Sutherland
Vates Newshttp://vatesnews.blogspot.com/The video for this song was shot on White Horse Hill in Oxfordshire, UK.Kate Bush (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and idiosyncratic lyrics have made her one of England's most successful solo female performers of the past 30 years. Bush was signed by EMI at the age of 16 after being recommended by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour. In 1978, at age 19, her début song "Wuthering Heights" topped the UK charts for four weeks and made her the first woman to have a UK number one with a self-written song.After her 1979 tour, which was the sole tour of her career, Bush released the 1980 album Never for Ever, which made her the first solo female British singer to top the UK album charts. In 1987, she won a BRIT Award for Best British Female Solo Artist. She released eight albums, three of which topped the UK album charts, and had UK top ten hit singles with "Running Up That Hill", "King of the Mountain", "Babooshka", "The Man with the Child in His Eyes", and "Don't Give Up".In 2002, her songwriting ability was recognised with an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. In 2005, Bush released Aerial, her first album in 12 years. The album was a UK success and earned her a BRIT Award nomination for Best Album and another for Best Solo Female Artist. She has also been nominated for three Grammy Awards.I still dream of Orgonon.I wake up crying.You're making rain,And you're just in reach,When you and sleep escape me.You're like my yo-yoThat glowed in the dark.What made it specialMade it dangerous,So I bury itAnd forget.But every time it rains,You're here in my head,Like the sun coming out--Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.And I don't know when,But just saying it could even make it happen.On top of the world,Looking over the edge,You could see them coming.You looked too smallIn their big, black car,To be a threat to the men in power.I hid my yo-yoIn the garden.I can't hide youFrom the government.Oh, God, Daddy--I won't forget,'Cause every time it rains,You're here in my head,Like the sun coming out--Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.And I don't know when,But just saying it could even make it happen.The sun's coming out.Your son's coming out.Vates Newshttp://vatesnews.blogspot.com/
Donald Sutherland bitches about Iris Warren
"LAMDA took away my voice. I couldn't speak for 6 months. Because of my relationship with Iris Warren. It was a tricky way. She didn't think my voice was suitable for english theater." [Donald Sutherland]
Donald Sutherland meets KayvonTV @ the Toronto Film Festival
http://kayvontv.com/watch/Donald McNichol Sutherland OC (born July 17, 1935) is a Canadian actor with a film career spanning over 50 years.[1] He is currently working in the American television series, Dirty Sexy Money. Sutherland's most notable movie roles included offbeat warriors in such war movies as The Dirty Dozen, in 1967, and M*A*S*H and Kelly's Heroes in 1970, and an overly optimistic health inspector in Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1978.In the early to mid-1960s, Sutherland began to get small parts in British films and TV, landing notable roles in horror films with Christopher Lee, such as Castle of the Living Dead (1964) and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) and twice appearing in the The Saint, firstly in the 1965 episode The Happy Suicide[3] and then, more auspiciously, in a story called Escape Route at the end of 1966.[4] The episode was directed by the show's star, Sir Roger Moore, who later recalled that Sutherland "asked me if he could show it to some producers as he was up for an important part... they came to view a rough cut at the studio and he got The Dirty Dozen.[5] Thus, Sutherland was on course for the first of the three war films which would be his initial great successes: The Dirty Dozen in 1967, with Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson; in 1970, as the lead Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce in Robert Altman's M*A*S*H (film); and, again in 1970, as tank commander Sgt. Oddball in Kelly's Heroes, with Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas. Sutherland had an intimate relationship (on and off screen) with actress Jane Fonda during the filming of the Academy award-winning detective thriller Klute.[6]Sutherland and Fonda went on to coproduce and star together in the anti-Vietnam war film F.T.A. (1972), consisting of a series of sketches performed outside army bases in the Pacific Rim and interviews with American troops who were then on active service. Sutherland found himself in demand as a leading man throughout the 1970s in films such as the Venice-based psychological horror Don't Look Now (1973), the war film The Eagle Has Landed (1976), and as the ever-optimistic health inspector in the sci-fi/horror Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) alongside Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum.He also received acclaim for his performance in the 1976 Bernardo Bertolucci Italian Fascism epic 1900 and for his role as the torn father in the Academy award-winning family drama Ordinary People (1980) alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton.He played the part of fellow Canadian countryman Norman Bethune?a physician, humanitarian, and hero in China?in two separate biographical films in 1977 and 1990. A prolific actor, some of Sutherland's better-known roles in the 1980s and 1990s were the South African apartheid drama A Dry White Season (1989), alongside Marlon Brando and Susan Sarandon; the firefighter thriller Backdraft (1991), alongside Kurt Russell and Robert De Niro; and as the snobbish NYC art dealer in Six Degrees of Separation (1993), with Stockard Channing and Will Smith. In the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK, Sutherland played a mysterious Washington intelligence officer who spoke of links to the military-industrial complex in relation to Kennedy's assassination. He also guest-starred in an episode of The Simpsons, "Lisa the Iconoclast" (interestingly, he had previously played a character named Homer Simpson in The Day of the Locust). He starred as Wilhelm Reich in the video to Kate Bush's 1985 single, Cloudbusting. In 1995, Sutherland was cast as the evil Maj. Gen. Donald McClintock in Wolfgang Petersen's thriller movie Outbreak, also starring Dustin Hoffman, Morgan Freeman, and Rene Russo. Donald was later cast in 1997 (for only the second time in his career) with his son Kiefer in Joel Schumacher's award-winning crime thriller "A Time to Kill," based on the bestselling book written by John Grisham. Kiefer was nominated for portraying the best villain, awarded by MTV.In more recent years, Sutherland has been noted for his role as Reverend Monroe in the civil war drama Cold Mountain (2003); in the remake of The Italian Job (2003); in the TV series Commander in Chief (20052006); and in Pride and Prejudice (2005), starring alongside Keira Knightley. He earned an Emmy nomination in 2006 for his performance in the TV movie "Human Trafficking."Sutherland currently stars as Tripp Darling in the prime time serial Dirty Sexy Money for ABC.Sutherland's distinctive voice has also been used in many radio and television commercials, including those for Volvo automobiles. He is also the spokesperson for Simply Orange orange juice. Most recently he played multi-millionaire Nigel Honeycut in the Warner Bros. film Fools Gold
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