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(1,348 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,494 posts)Chasstev365
(8,064 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,590 posts)Skittles
(172,602 posts)yes INDEED
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,494 posts)sheshe2
(98,248 posts)I need to watch it again.
TY, Skittles.
Skittles
(172,602 posts)when he passed he was 77 so he didn't make it to 80 like Maude, although in real life Ruth Gordon was 75 when she made this movie. And Vivian Pickles, who played Harold's mum. is still going strong at age 94
edited to add that Cat (Yusuf now), born the same year as Bud (and with Harold in one of those funeral scenes) is still entertaining!
anciano
(2,296 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,495 posts)It sounds so happy......................... yet CHILLING.
yellowdogintexas
(23,749 posts)I was taking piano lessons.
nuxvomica
(14,179 posts)It kept the audience in their seats for that final scene in the cemetery. Did you know an entire orchestral score was done for the movie but when Carrol Reed heard Anton Karas' zither music he ditched the orchestra?
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,494 posts)It was on their album Coast to Coast that I got when I was 12. I saw their movie (still one of my favorites) when it came out the following year.
Chasstev365
(8,064 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,494 posts)MIButterfly
(3,072 posts)was the first one that came to mind.
Also Unchained Melody from Ghost; never did care for that song much until I saw that movie and now I like it.
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)House of Roberts
(6,616 posts)MIButterfly
(3,072 posts)and I love that movie!
House of Roberts
(6,616 posts)Ellen Burstyn started acting in TV and movies in 1958 as Ellen McRae, and changed to Burstyn in 1970. I watch a lot of old tv shows on various retro channels and spotted her in a show, and looked up the episode to see who she was, found her as Ellen McRae, then discovered the switch.
Chasstev365
(8,064 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)My little cat Pangur Bán finds it as fascinating as the youtube lynx screaming videos.
wcmagumba
(6,559 posts)He was a nice guy but this was back in the 70s when smoking was allowed everywhere...He smoked in his office and we always laughed about him because he had longer ashes on his cigarettes than anyone had ever seen...
vapor2
(4,830 posts)Shambala
(289 posts)I really dug this movie and the song spoke to me at the time.
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Figarosmom
(13,015 posts)Then he was ever credited for. I really liked him.
Mad_Dem_X
(10,220 posts)It Might Be You, from Tootsie.
MIButterfly
(3,072 posts)And I love the movie. It still holds up today. A classic.
IndianaDave
(660 posts)cbabe
(6,766 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)FadedMullet
(1,000 posts)......figures are all spot on too, which you would expect.
Dave Bowman
(7,393 posts)quaint
(5,112 posts)FadedMullet
(1,000 posts)WestMichRad
(3,365 posts)Always have loved this work.
av8rdave
(10,662 posts)I discovered Strauss because of that film!
Nittersing
(8,477 posts)Heard it while watching The Brothers McMullen
Morbius
(1,075 posts)"Calling You"
It's a magical movie.
cbabe
(6,766 posts)debm55
(61,411 posts)applegrove
(132,951 posts)debm55
(61,411 posts)LogDog75
(1,357 posts)From Eddie and the Cruisers.
ProfessorGAC
(77,172 posts)I think this is the best one.
Figarosmom
(13,015 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,941 posts)Goo Goo Dolls
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red dog 1
(33,407 posts)Good choice
pandr32
(14,307 posts)He did it as the theme song for the movie with the same name. He did it in collaboration with Daryl Hall and David Stewart.
The movie was a whole lot of fun.
Dave Bowman
(7,393 posts)4TheArts
(194 posts)Another from City of Angels (and another Sarah McLaughlin)
cbabe
(6,766 posts)FadedMullet
(1,000 posts).......Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel. Here's a video.........
I just looked at some of the other responses to your question, and I take back what I said about
this being "an odd one". It's certainly is no odder than many of the other entries in this contest.
Thanks, Red Dog, for posting this, it's a good one.
FadedMullet
(1,000 posts)red dog 1
(33,407 posts)FadedMullet
(1,000 posts)debm55
(61,411 posts)SharonAnn
(14,178 posts)Loisita123
(24 posts)Really liking " Do you hear the people sing" right now.
Or maybe the Bad News Bears using the music from Carmen.
Or Bob Dylan's Knock knocking on heavens door from Pat Garrett and Billy the kid.
All the music from Last of the Mohicans
Ferrets are Cool
(23,041 posts)How I feel right at this moment in time: This is not America. Pat Metheny and David Bowie
Brother Buzz
(40,309 posts)Quentin Tarantino has a thing about eclectic music, and boy howdy, he picked a great one for the opening of Reservoir Dogs.
Oh, speaking of opening scenes, it was brilliant using Sea Lion Woman for a haunting mood setting opening for The Generals Daughter.
no_hypocrisy
(55,265 posts)Instrumental -- is it still a "song"?
Emile
(43,099 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,495 posts)it THRILLS, FRIGHTENS and TRANSPORTS ME back in time.........
wnylib
(26,381 posts)Not a new song written for the movie, but fit the film well.
Tikki
(15,199 posts)those scenes in the Movie "Stranger Than Fiction".Love, love the song.
Tikki
sheshe2
(98,248 posts)Judy Garland.
sheshe2
(98,248 posts)av8rdave
(10,662 posts)That movie made that song a decades long earworm for me.
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)Good choice
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)covered beautifully by Townes Van Zant.
(Not "featured," but it was there at the end of the movie)
soldierant
(9,372 posts)CTyankee
(68,402 posts)And then he sees her...whatta moment in film history!
soldierant
(9,372 posts)But I don't much care for "As Time Goes by." Too patriarchal for me.
flvegan
(66,474 posts)Rep the stutter step and bomb a left upon the fascists
lpbk2713
(43,291 posts)Tikki
(15,199 posts)Blew my mind..I never believed I would hear a Silver Apples song in a movie.
The song is from 1968
Tikki
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)Zorro
(18,820 posts)Awesome Ten Years After song.
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)Alpeduez21
(2,065 posts)wcmagumba
(6,559 posts)VGNonly
(8,545 posts)The Byrds complete with psychedelic pedal steel!
Figarosmom
(13,015 posts)That had me leaving at the end feeling angry.
Sequoia
(12,769 posts)From, Fiddler on the Roof
displacedvermoter
(4,935 posts)Love, Honour and Obey (with Ray Winstone, Jude Law, Jonny Lee Miller)
Permanut
(8,534 posts)I'm still a disco fan.
k55f5r
(525 posts)From Rocky Horror.
patphil
(9,185 posts)Tikki
(15,199 posts)to the Movie..Velvet Goldmine. (1998)
Tikki
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)Boomerproud
(9,343 posts)rurallib
(64,790 posts)the theme from MASH "Suicide Is Painless"
Prairie_Seagull
(4,790 posts)Good soundtrack including 'Tiny dancer' and others.
electric_blue68
(27,183 posts)red dog 1
(33,407 posts)SorellaLaBefana
(512 posts)From the otherwise mostly Cringe HBO film of the same name
Tikki
(15,199 posts)Tikki
Figarosmom
(13,015 posts)And The End in Apocalypse Now
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Cry Little Sister - The Lost Boys
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The Way We Were
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Mad_Dem_X
(10,220 posts)Brother Buzz
(40,309 posts)The Lounge Lizards have some fun lyrics and dialogue going on during the song, but I can only pick up bits and pieces. Any help?
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)red dog 1
(33,407 posts)malthaussen
(18,615 posts)Elmer Bernstein strikes again.
Honorable mention to The Begat, from Finnian's Rainbow
Of course, that was a stage musical first. Burton Lane and E.Y. Harbourg
-- Mal
WhiteTara
(31,272 posts)from Beaches. It makes me cry every time.
BarbaRosa
(2,732 posts)Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Dave Bowman
(7,393 posts)Coolgoober
(392 posts)Movie featured ' In The City' by Joe Walsh. Later recorded by the Eagles
Botany
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GiqueCee
(4,624 posts)... from The Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis.
NNadir
(38,440 posts)While I fully understand Kevin Spacey's pariah status, more than a little disturbing given the plot of the movie, he was at the height of his acting powers in that film, perhaps because he wasn't actually entirely acting.
It was however the first time I heard the Lennox version of that song.
Elliot Smith's rendition of Because is also unbelievably moving.
irisblue
(37,770 posts)Love, loss, rediscovered love, killing Nazis and friendship
bobalew
(463 posts)it's the ending part of Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues....
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)FemDemERA
(894 posts)need a little fun in my day, so... I think I'll go with the first song that popped into my head...
"That Thing You Do!" from the 1996 movie of the same name, starring Tom Hanks. Oh, now I have to go watch it...
red dog 1
(33,407 posts)I've seen it multiple times.
The drummer, played by Tom Everett Scott, looks exactly like a young version of writer/director Tom Hanks.