Thursday, August 4, 2011

Movies I Have Seen - August 2011 (33 movies)

Defendor. 2009, Starring Woody Harrelson, Kat Dennings as Katerina "Kat" Debrofkowitz, Sandra Oh, Elias Koteas, Michael Kelly, Lisa Ray, Max Dreesen as young Arthur, Graham Abbey, Charlotte Sullivan, Clark Johnson, A.C. Peterson, Kristen Booth, Tony Nappo, Ron White, David Gardner, Bryan Renfro, Matt Gordon, James Preston Rogers, Michael Cram, Lyriq Bent, Tatiana Maslany, Peter Stebbings as Doctor (and the Writer and Director of the film), Dakota Goyo as Jack Carter at 9, John Paul Ruttan as Jack Carter at 4, Ryan Dineen as Graffiti Artist ( a.k.a. Rons), Jim Ladd as Radio Announcer (voice) and Cynthia Amsden. Movie Central, August 3 and 4, 2011. Soundtrack: "Help I'm Alive" - Written by Emily Haines and James Shaw, Performed by Metric, Courtesy of Metric Productions Inc. under exclusive license to Last Gang Records, Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd. (ASCAP); "One Track Mind" - Written by Classified (as Luke Boyd) and Joel Plaskett, Performed by Classified ft. Joel Plaskett, Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc., Published by Classified (as Luke Boyd) (SOCAN), Songs For The Gang Inc. (SOCAN); "Let's Make Love Again" - Written by Matt Murphy and Michael Mabbott, Performed by Matt Murphy (as Guy Terrifico), Courtesy of Darius - Guy Terrifico Productions Inc., Published by Matt Murphy (SOCAN), Michael Mabbott (SOCAN); "Stash" - Written and Performed by John Rowley, Published by John Rowley (as John William Wildman Rowley) (SOCAN); "Amazing Grace" - Traditional, Arranged by John Rowley, Published by John Rowley (as John William Wildman Rowley) (SOCAN).

The Town. 2010, Starring Ben Affleck, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Hall, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Chris Cooper, Slaine, Titus Welliver, Pete Postlethwaite, Owen Burke, Dennis McLaughlin, Corena Chase, Brian Scannell, Kerri Dunbar, Tony V, Isaac Bordoy, Michael Yebba, Daniel Woods, Jimmy Joe Maher, Mark Berglund, Ralph Boutwell, Michael Romig, Michael Malvesti, Jack Neary, Edward O'Keefe, Joe Lawler, Ben Hanson, Brian A. White, Richard Caines, Frank Garvin, Danny Ring, Gary Galone, David Catanzaro, Jeremiah Kissel, Malik McMullen, Charles C. Winchester III, Adam J. Husband, Danny DeMiller, Susan Rawlinson, Sean Locke, Peter Looney, Lennin Pena, James McKittrick as the Cop Who Looks Away, Ted Arcidi, Bryan Connolly, Quan Liang Chen, Alex Winston, Michael F. Murphy, Michele Cressinger, Kimberly Mahoney, Bobby Curcuro, Ginaya Green, Nicole Page, Georgia Lyman, Robert Boyden, Jamie Ghazarian, Tommy Dallace, Chick Bernhardt, Stephen Bishop, David Boston, Alexandra Bussell, Katelyn Cahill, Nicholas Cairis, Jeffrey Corazzini, Mary A. DeBriae, Steven Fabiano as Cop Who Cuffs Doug at Boston Sand and Gravel, Jeffrey Feingold, Keith Fluker, Carlos Foglia, Jim Ford, John Franchi, Victor Garber, Suzanne Gillies, Rich Manley, Dan Marshall as Pedestrian Harvard Professor/Graduate Student, Jeff Martineau, Robert Masiello, Kevin McCormick, Thomas Olson, Don Orsillo as Red Sox Play-by-Play Announcer, Americo Presciutti, Duncan Putney, Eric Ryan, Billy Silvia, Rich Skinner, George J. Vezina and Billy "V" Vigeant. Movie Central, August 4, 2011. Soundtrack: "99 Bottles" - Written by Slaine (as George Carroll) and Christopher McIntire, Performed by Slaine, Courtesy of Suburban Noize Records; "Whatcha Say" - Written by Kisean Anderson, Jason Desrouleaux, Imogen Heap, Jonathan Rotem, Performed by Jason Derulo, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing, Contains a sample of "Hide and Seek", Performed by Imogen Heap, Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited and J Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Get Paid" - Written by Jorge Corante and Rhaphael Tarpley - Performed by Rhaphael Tarpley, Courtesy of Urban Authentic; "Run It" - Written by Slaine (as George Carroll) and Patrick Baril, Performed by Slaine and Statik Selektah; "Jolene" - Written and Performed by Ray Lamontagne (as Ray LaMontagne), Courtesy of RCA Records Label, a Unit of Sony Music Entertainment, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing.

Sleeping Betty (French: Isabelle au bois dormant). 2008, a Canadian short film, a humorous retelling of the classic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty. It won the Best Animated Short at the 29th Genie Awards. Music: Mahler, Tchaikovsky, Dvořák. Distributed by National Film Board of Canada. Directed and Written by Claude Cloutier; Produced by Marcel Jean; Film Editing by José Heppell; Sound Department: Olivier Calvert and Lise Wedlock; Animation by Nicolas Brault; Music by Pierre-Yves Drapeau. Running time: 9 minutes 18 seconds. Movie Central, August 4, 2011.

Random Harvest. 1942, Starring Ronald Colman, Greer Garson, Philip Dorn, Susan Peters, Henry Travers, Reginald Owen as Biffer, Bramwell Fletcher, Rhys Williams, Una O'Connor, Aubrey Mather, Margaret Wycherly , Arthur Margetson, Melville Cooper, Alan Napier, Jill Esmond, Marta Linden, Ann Richards, Norma Varden, David Cavendish, Ivan Simpson, Marie De Becker, Charles Waldron, Elisabeth Risdon, Harry Adams, Lowden Adams, Harry Allen, Hooper Atchley, Jimmy Aubrey, Charles Bennett, Frank Benson, Olive Blakeney, Matthew Boulton, John Burton, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers as Church Singers, Wallis Clark, David Clyde, Robert Cory, Alec Craig, Madge Crane, Sidney D'Albrook, Henry Daniel, Harold De Becker, Helena Phillips Evans, Herbert Evans, Al Ferguson, Edward Fielding, Leatrice Joy Gilbert, Arthur Gould-Porter, Bobby Hale, Lumsden Hare, Sam Harris, Winifred Harris, Hugh Harrison, Forrester Harvey, Al Hill, Ernest Hilliard, James Hilton as Narrator (voice), Keith Hitchcock, Tommy Hughes, Lilyan Irene, Boyd Irwin, Bill James, Colin Kenny, Terry Kilburn, Henry King, George Kirby, Peter Lawford, Gwendolyn Logan, Stanley Mann, Dan Maxwell, Clement May, Cyril McLaglen, Kay Medford, Pat Moriarty, Leonard Mudie, Bill Nind, Rita Page, Gil Perkins, Hilda Plowright, John Power, Clifford Severn, Harry Shannon, C. Montague Shaw, Reginald Sheffield, Yorke Sherwood, Arthur Shields, Leslie Sketchley, Arthur Space, Robert R. Stephenson, Donald Stuart, Walter Tetley, Cyril Thornton, John Van Eyck, Pax Walker, Frank Whitbeck, Elizabeth Williams, Eric Wilton, Ian Wolfe, and Frederick Worlock. American Movie Classics, August 4, 2011, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Viva La Company!" (uncredited), Traditional, Sung a cappella by a mob at the end of the War; "God Save the King!" (1744) (uncredited), Music attributed to Henry Carey, Sung a cappella by a mob at the end of the War; "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile", (1915) (uncredited), Music by Felix Powell, Lyrics by George Asaf, Sung a cappella by a mob at the end of the War; "Sobre las olas (Over the Waves): (1887) (uncredited), Music by Juventino Rosas, Played offscreen at the theater where Paula works; "She's Ma Daisy", (1905) (Also known as "She Is Ma Daisy"), Music by Harry Lauder (uncredited), Lyrics by Harry Lauder (uncredited) and J.D. Harper (uncredited), Sung and Danced at the theater by Greer Garson (uncredited) and chorus, Staged by Ernst Matray; "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", (1912) (uncredited), Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams, Sung and Danced by the audience at the theater; "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden", (1857) (uncredited), Words by John Keble, Music by Henry J. Gauntlett (1852) and others, Played and sung by an unidentified organist; "Oh Perfect Love", (1889) (uncredited), Words by Dorothy B. Gurney, Music by Joseph Barnby, Played and sung by an unidentified organist; "Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64", (1888) (uncredited), Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Excerpts played at a concert; "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", (uncredited), Traditional, Sung by a mob for Rainier mediating a strike.

District 13: Ultimatum (French: Banlieue 13 Ultimatum). 2009, French film also known as Banlieue 13, District Thirteen 2, District B13: Ultimatum, and B13-u. Starring David Belle as Leïto, Cyril Raffaelli as Damien Tomaso, Philippe Torreton, Daniel Duval, Elodie Yung as Tao, MC Jean Gab'1, La Fouine, James Deano, Fabrice Fletzinger, Pierre-Marie Mosconi, Sophie Ducasse, Johnny Amaro, Pascal D'Amato, Guy Amram, Pascal Aubert, Jean-Gilles Barbier, Mourad Belaïboud, Vincent Bersoullé, Grégoire Bonnet, Salim Boughidène, Farid Bouzenad, Frans Boyer, Denis Braccini, Abdelkrim Brahmi, François Bureloup, Frédéric Chau, Francis Coffinet, Jean-Louis Cohen, Mahamadou Coulibaly, Didier Daribo, Andy Dédé, Xavier De Guillebon, Cédric Désirée, Soraya Djafri, Fele Bakebe, Fele Yenga, Tony Gautier, Lannick Gautry, Vincent Geirnaert, Laurent Gérard, Soufiane Guerrab, Jean-Paul Guinvanna, Sabria Hadir, Vincent Haquin, Lepomir Ivkovic, Ariel Kastaneda, Lise Lametrie, Steeve Ly, Moussa Maaskri, Grigori Manoukov, Nicky Marbot, Jean-Louis Meyniac, Gérald Nguyen Ngoc, Redouane Nour, Milan Ojdanic, Fabrice Polie, Eric Poulain, Marc Quetel, Thierry Redler, Pascal Riccieri, Salvatore Rombi, Adrien Ruiz, Said Seif, Arnaud Simon, Christian Sinniger, Igor Skreblin, Patrick Steltzer, Sonia Sudi, Djibril Sy, Miroslav Timotijevic, Frank Truong, Ahn Vu-Cong, Sidney Wernicke, Bing Yin, Vesna Zakic, Philip Hersh as Roland (voice), Alex Martin, Jean-Charles Rousseau, Emilien De Falco, Olivier Sa, Alaa Safi and Dany Verissimo as Lola (archive footage). Movie Central, August 5 and 7, 2011. Original Music by Da Octopusss, and Trak Invaders.

How Do You Know. 2010, Starring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, Jack Nicholson, Dean Norris, Kathryn Hahn, Yuki Matsuzaki, Andrew Wilson, Shelley Conn, Tony Shalhoub, Domenick Lombardozzi, Ron McLarty, Lenny Venito, Mark Linn-Baker, Molly Price, John Tormey, Teyonah Parris, Donna Dundon, Cyrus Newitt, Will Blagrove, David Gregory, Jim Bouton as the Bullpen Coach, Bill McKinney, Tara Subkoff, Mary Gallagher, Aileen Zoccola, Sachi Jonas, Amanda Moshay, Lyssa Lee Roberts as groped girl, Seth Sanders, Elyse Braner, Ryann Hendricks, Jessi Moore, Amanda Freed, Jaime Wohlbach, Anjelica Selden, Lovieanne Jung, Suze Kilner, Brian Distance, Michael Toolan-Roche, Caitlin Hanrahan, Deanna Vecchio, Samantha Yodowitz, Crystl Bustos, Andrea Duran, Jackie Dempsey, Tara Henry, Carri Martin, Nate Bailey, Anthony Bradford, Mustafa Cimen, Sheri Cohen, Matthew James Gulbranson, Genevieve Haney, Danielle Kinley, Traci Law, Keli Leong, Marguerite Mastromatto, John Mitchell, Christian Monturano, Brian O'Halloran, Sophia Paulmier, Greg Perrow, Chuck Schanamann, Erika Schiff, Karsen Skinner as young Lisa, Kendel Skinner as young Lisa, Corey Thurman as Nationals Pitcher, Noelle Tremblay as gorgeous girl #2, Kimberly Villanova, Whitney Wilcox, Noah Baron, Terrence Beasor, Robert Bizik, Charlie Bonnin, Ernest E. Brown, Laura Bryce, Jennifer Butler, Maria Cecile Callier, Kimberly Lynn Campbell, Leslie Connell, Kirk Curran, Jessica Czop, Tom Delconte, Bennett Dunn, Cindy Engle, Amy Gieske, Sidmar Holloman, George Kardulias, Steven J. Klaszky, Michael J. Kraycik, Atif Lanier as Baseball Player (uncredited), Alexander Lee, Michael Levy, Chris Luensman, Quang Ly, Brian M. Martin, Cindy Marie Martin, Melissa Martinelli, Christian Polk McRee, Rob Nelson, Chelsea O'Toole, Jean Orlando, Lauren Pappas, Mary Ann Pianka, Chuck Pressler, Justin Price, Mark Pricskett, Vincent Riviezzo, Janelle Schmidt, David Adam Smith, Will Souders, Angela Storm, Summer Valentine, Gabriel Valentino, Thomas Walton, Anthony Wanzer and Joe Zarriello. Movie Central, August 9, 2011. Soundtrack: "What Is It This Time?" - Written by Jamie Lidderdale and Dominic Salole, Performed by Jamie Lidell, Courtesy of Warp Records, By Arrangement with Zync Music; "Beneath The Bleeding" - Written by Jack Angel, Ros Savory, Timothy Kassner and Radek Kowalczyk, Performed by Inhumane; "Perfectly Wrong" - Written by Michael Demeter, Fernando Rodriguez and William Rowe, Performed by Jetboy, Courtesy of Music Dealers; "Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin'", Written by Andrew Cohen, Performed by Mayer Hawthorne, Courtesy of Stones Throw Records, LLC; "Turn Off The Lights" - Written by Kenny Gamble (as Kenneth Gamble) and Leon Huff, Performed by Teddy Pendergrass, Courtesy of Legacy Records / Philadelphia International, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing.

Dead Lines. 2010, Starring Jeri Ryan, Anthony Lemke, Bruno Verdoni, Tiera Skovbye, Natalie Vansier, Claudia Besso, Nicole Braber, Eugene Brotto, Jaime Del Aguila, Ziad Ghanem, David Gow, Lori Graham, Richard Jutras, Ross Neill, Christian Paul, Frank Schorpion, Paul Stewart, Xiao Sun and Sean Tucker. Movie Central, August 10, 2011. Soundtrack: "Open Your Eyes" - Your Favourite Enemies; "No Time Left For Confession" - Your Favourite Enemies; "This Time" - Music by Martin M. Tetrault; "I Can't Get Over" - Music by Martin M. Tetrault; "High School Queen" - Music by Martin M. Tetrault.

Life as We Know It. 2010, Starring Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas as Sam ("Doctor Love"), Melissa McCarthy, Hayes MacArthur, Christina Hendricks, Jessica St. Clair, Sarah Burns, Faizon Love, Will Sasso, DeRay Davis, Sophie Novak was played by triplets Brooke, Brynn and Alexis Clagett, Brooke Liddell and Kiley Liddell as Older Sophie, Britt Flatmo, Rob Huebel, Melissa McCarthy, DeRay Davis, Kumail Nanjiani, Andrew Daly, Bill Brochtrup, Will Sasso, Majandra Delfino, Jason MacDonald, Tara Ochs, Wilbur Fitzgerald, Melissa Ponzio, Reggie Lee, Markus Flanagan, Brooke Josephson, Chanta Rivers, Eric Phillips, Andy Buckley, L. Warren Young, Johanna Jowett, Jody Thompson, Horace Toney, Millie Fairchild, Rob Nagle, Katie Kneeland, Patricia French, Ron Clinton Smith, Antwan Mills, Steve Nash as Himself, Shayne Kohout, Danielle L. Grant, Eddie Frierson as Sports Announcer (voice, Tim Blanchard, Gregory Cook, Gilbert Galon, Keith Allen Hayes, Barry Hopkins, Liz Kate, Katie Kneeland, Molly Marler, Mista Martel, Elizabeth Pistolis, Eddie Rattanasouk, Shawn Reynolds, Sapphire, Liz Smallwood, Jean Smart, Gregory Marshall Smith, Alexis Walters and Mark Wilson. Movie Central, August 11, 2011. Soundtrack: "You Know I'm No Good" - Written and Performed by Amy Winehouse, Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd., Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Pull Over" - Written by Adam Duggins, Katrina Taylor, Lasana Smith, Marlon Hassanali and Maurice Marshall, Performed by Trina featuring Trick Daddy, Courtesy of Slip N' Slide/Atlantic Recording Corp., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "You And Me" - Written by Daniel Stargatt, Daniel Webb, James Girdler and Justin Girdler, Performed by Beggars, Courtesy of Independent Sound Management Ltd.; "Kids" - Written by Joe Raposo, Performed by The Joe Raposo Singers, Courtesy of The Joe Raposo Music Group; "Happy Birthday To You" - Written by Patty Hill and Mildred Hill; "Your Touch" - Written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, Performed by The Black Keys, Courtesy of Nonesuch Records, By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Tidal Wave" - Written by Josh Kelley and Trey Lockerbie, Performed by Josh Kelley, Courtesy of DNK Records, Under license by The Bicycle Music Company; "Love Is Endless" - Written by Maureen McDonald and Tim Myers, Performed by Mozella, Courtesy of Belle Isle Records/Beverly Martel Music; "Get Ready To Wiggle" - Written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page and John Field, Performed by The Wiggles, Courtesy of The Wiggles International Pty. Ltd.; "Creep" - Written by C. Greenwood, J. Greenwood, A. Hammond, M. Hazlewood, E. O'Brien, P. Selway and T. Yorke; "Just Breathe" - Written by Eddie Vedder, Performed by Pearl Jam, Courtesy of Monkeywrench, Inc.; "Something In Common" - Written by Paul Sprangers and Scott Wells, Performed by Free Energy, Courtesy of DFA LLC under exclusive license to Astralwerks, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Wonder Pets End Theme/Credits" - Written by Larry Hochman; "Pump It Up" - Written by Elvis Costello, Performed by The Hotrats, Courtesy of Fat Possum Records, By Arrangement with Music For The Masses Ent., Inc.; "Three More Days", Written and Performed by Ray LaMontagne, Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Big Red Car" - Written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page, Performed by The Wiggles, Courtesy of The Wiggles International Pty. Ltd.; "Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)" - Written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page, Performed by The Wiggles, Courtesy of The Wiggles International Pty. Ltd.; "The Tale Of The Sun And The Moon" - Written by Eric Herman Endres and Kenn Nesbitt, Performed by Eric Herman; "Missing You" - Written by Mark Leonard, Chas Sandford and John Waite, Produced by Matter Music, Performed by Will Sasso; "For You Now" - Written and Performed by Bruno Merz, Courtesy of MassiveTalent by MassiveMusic; "Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye" - Written by Leonard Cohen, Performed by Roberta Flack, Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Sweet Child O' Mine" - Written by Axl Rose, Saul Hudson, Michael McKagan, Jeffrey Isbell and Stephen Adler, Performed by Taken By Trees, Courtesy of Rough Trade Records Ltd.; "All I Ever Wanted" - Written by Ryan Tedder, Performed by Faith Hill, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing.

Crazy on the Outside. 2010, Starring Tim Allen (also director of film), Jeanne Tripplehorn, Sigourney Weaver, J. K. Simmons, Ray Liotta, Kelsey Grammer, Julie Bowen, Karle Warren, Malcolm Goodwin, Kenton Duty, Meeghan Holaway, Jon Gries, Daniel Booko, Evelyn Iocolano, Jeff Kueppers, John Hayden, Jean St. James, Helen Slayton-Hughes, Robert Baker, Casey Sander, Scarlett Chorvat, Kate Clarke, Darla Delgado, Tommy Gerrits, Brian Graham, Ricky Marciano, Wayne Morse, Vanessa Ross, Tahmus Rounds, Hector Atreyu Ruiz, Ceasar F. Barajas, Oz as Crossword Puzzler on Bus, Kat Rogers, Rocky Laporte, Mariano Mendoza, Hector Atreyu Ruiz, Rosa Nellie Ruiz, Paul Tranchese, Maggie Palomo, Bob Harvey, Juan Cortez, Annie McKnight and Gary Sievers. Movie Central, August 14, 2011. Soundtrack: "Sunshine (Go Away Today)" - Written and Performed by Jonathan Edwards; "Dominique" - Performed by The Singing Nun; "Aye Aye Captain" - Written by Tom Armbruster and Charlie Brissette; "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (Part 1)" - Written and Performed by James Brown; "There's a Kind of Hush" - Performed by Herman's Hermits; "Oh Sheila" - Performed by Ready For The World; "The In Crowd" - Performed by The Ramsey Lewis Trio; "Cross My Heart" - Written by Richard Myhill.

The Last of the Blonde Bombshells. 2000, a British-American television film directed by Gillies MacKinnon, features Carry On actress Joan Sims in her final acting performance before her death in 2001, and Romola Garai in her first professional role. The film was a joint project of BBC Films and HBO. Starring Judi Dench as Elizabeth, Romola Garai as Young Elizabeth, Ian Holm as Patrick, Joan Sims, Olympia Dukakis, Cleo Laine, Leslie Caron, Billie Whitelaw, June Whitfield, Thelma Ruby, Valentine Pelka, Millie Findlay as Joanna (young granddaughter), Felicity Dean, Nicholas Pallister, Dom Chapman, Carla MacKinnon, John Warnaby, James Cosmo, Saskia Vale, Grant Ibbs as Young Patrick, Ria-Belinda Mundell, Patricia Valentine, Laura Crossley, Lucy Voller, Kate Maberly, Clemency Burton-Hill, Lucy Pawlby, Harry Jones, Peter Youngblood-Hills and Kathryn Pogson. HBO, August 15, 2011, with Pilar Aguilar. Soundtrack: "The Pirate King" - Music by Arthur Sullivan, Lyrics by William S. Gilbert, Performed by The King's Singers; "You Rascal You" - Written by Spo-De-Odee - Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "Stardust" - Music by Hoagy Carmichael, Lyrics by Mitchell Parish, Performed by Phil Lee; "M1 Blues" - Written by Max Harris Performed by John Horler, Phil Lee, Lennie Bush, Alan Gamley and Andy Pawman(?); "Abide with Me" - Music by William H. Monk, Lyrics by Henry F. Lyte, Performed by members of The Salvation Army; "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" - Written by Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past" - Traditional, Performed by members of The Salvation Army; "One O'Clock Jump" - Written by Count Basie, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" - Music by Sam H. Stept, Lyrics by Lew Brown and Charles Tobias, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "The Boy Next Door" - Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, Performed by Don Chapman; "Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats" - Written by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" - Music by Duke Ellington, Lyrics by Irving Mills, Performed by Cleo Laine and The Blonde Bombshells; "Opus One" - Written by Sy Oliver and Sid Garris, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "C Bass Blues" - Written by Max Harris, Performed by John Horler; "Subway Blues" - Written by Max Harris, Performed by Tony Fisher; "Taking a Chance on Love" - Music by Vernon Duke, Lyrics by John La Touche and Ted Fetter, Performed by Cleo Laine and Her Trio; "Loch Lomond" - Traditional, Arranged by Max Harris, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "Chattanooga Choo Choo" - Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Mack Gordon, Performed by The Blonde Bombshells; "Trumpet Showoff" - Written by Max Harris, Performed by Andy Cass; "Betty's Blues" - Written by Max Harris, Performed by John Horler; "Madeleine's Blues" - Written by Max Harris, Performed by Lennie Bush, Alan Gamley and Andy Pawman(?); "Someone Answers" - Written and Performed by Product; "When the World Was Young" - From the song "Chevalier de Paris", Music by M. Philippe-Gérard, Lyrics by Angèle Vannier, English lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Performed by Cleo Laine and The Blonde Bombshells.

My One and Only. 2009, a comedy loosely based on a story about George Hamilton's early life on the road with his mother and brother, featuring anecdotes Hamilton had told to Merv Griffin. Starring Renée Zellweger, Logan Lerman, Mark Rendall, Chris Noth, Nick Stahl, Steven Weber, Kevin Bacon, Eric McCormack, Robin Weigert, David Koechner, Molly Quinn, Troy Garity, J.C. MacKenzie, Phoebe Strole, Steven Weber, Dan John Miller, Joe Tunney, Thomas 'Toby' Hessenauer, Gwen Briley-Strand, Holly Palmer, Rachel Specter, Jerry Whiddon, John Badila, David DeBoy, Kyle Prue, Aidan Hughes, Rosemary Knower, Matthew Bowerman, Russ Widdall, David Press, Veronica Taylor, Michael Mack, Ed Matz, Jon Jolles, Cleo Pizana, Clay Steakley, Anthony Addabbo, Steve Gonzalez, Tara Garwood, Michael Gell, Bobby Brown, Indra Ove, Lauren Klein, Stephen Schmidt, Chris Kies, Maury Ginsberg, Laurien Clay, Michael Traeger, Susan Rome, Mark Brutsche, Mike Gabel, John B. Crye, Paul Nolan, Rachel Weber, R. Scott Williams, Tony Abatemarco, Jennifer Christopher as Candy/Mary Beth, Lyndsay Rini as Teen Girl, William Lawrence Allen, Sandy Racher, Vivienne Shub, Karen Carbone, Geoff Rock, Elayne Herrick, Howard Herrick, Evan Herrick, Laura Herrick, Amy Herrick, Kayla Herrick, Miles Herrick, Jake Herrick, Morgan Herrick, Sydney Herrick (the Herricks are all Garden Party Guests),Christie Beran, Leigh Martin, Jean-Paul Chreky, Tim Colmus, Estefania Crespo, Kirk Curran, Christian Di Salvo as Slave (uncredited), Camilla Dominguez, Daniel Ferro, Lauren Emily Jacobs, David Kneeream, Kirk Lambert, Jason Moffett, Christopher Phillips, Jennifer Rouse, Patrick Michael Strange, Christina Toner, Don Whatley, Steve Izzo, D.J. Surgent and J.D. Wine. Produced by George Hamilton (executive producer). Movie Central, August 15, 2011, with Pilar Aguilar. Original Songs by Howard Herrick and Dillon O'Brian. Soundtrack: "Almost Over You" - Written by Howard Herrick and Dillon O'Brian, Performed by Dillon O'Brian; "My One And Only" - Performed by Holly Palmer, Written by Dillon O'Brian; "You're Mine" - Performed by Rosey, Written by Howard Herrick and Dillon O'Brian; "Money Can't Buy" - Written by Howard Herrick and Dillon O'Brian, Performed by Billy Valentine; "You Left Me Nothing (But Alone)" - Written by Howard Herrick and Dillon O'Brian, Performed by Niki(?) Harris; "So Tenderly" - Written by Howard Herrick, Performed by Dillon O'Brian, "Chicken Walk" - Written by Howard Herrick.

The Accidental Witness. 2006 (TV), Starring Natasha Gregson Wagner, Currie Graham, Aaron Pearl, Scott Hylands, David Lewis, Enid-Raye Adams, Sarah Jane Redmond, Don MacKay, Peter Benson, Ty Olsson, Linda Darlow, Brenda M. Crichlow, Linda Ko, Krista Morin, Louise Grant, Richard Courtney, Yvonne Myers, Marcel Maillard, Linden Banks, D. Harlan Cutshall, Chris Wild and Curtis Ahenakew. Movie Central, August 16, 2011. Story based in Seattle, film shot in Vancouver.

The Moment After 2: The Awakening (working title: The Moment After II: Sleepers Awake). 2006 direct-to-video Christian sequel film to The Moment After. It is a post-Rapture film following the lives of two former FBI agents. Starring John Gilbert, David A.R. White, Kevin Downes, Dr. Asad Farr, Andrea Logan White as Carissa, Don Decker as the President of the United States, Brad Heller, Bree Pavey, Monte Perlin, Lonnie Colon, Christopher Greer, Jason Brock, Ron Hughart, Kim Estes, Wes Llewellyn as Global Patrol Leader/praying voice, Deanne Bonneau, Gene Gong, Bobby Downes, Jared Geesey, Delious T. Kennedy, Dan Wells, Thunderwolf as Global Soldier, Carlin White, Eddie Ramos, Khamara Pettus, Maria Correa, David Pires, Ed Dyer, Kass Conners, Mark Atteberry, Christine Anne Scholle, Pastor Paul Ferguson, Tobin Hale, James Roland, Dennis Leggett, Jesse Jam as The Demon, Allister Buchanan as Demon voice, Laura Grieco as Praying voice, Amanda Llewellyn as Praying voice, Gregor 'Koko' Mkrtchyan as Praying voice, Levon Navoyan as Praying voice, Caitlin Williams as Praying voice and Marc Davies. Movie Central, August 17, 2011. Soundtrack: "Fight the System" - Composed and Performed by Aviad Cohen, aka 50Shekel; "I Look Unto the Hills" - Words based on Psalm 121, Words and Music by Amanda Llewellyn, Guitars: Paul Ferguson, Colin O'Donnell, Additional guitar: Lisa Arpino; "Lifelight" - Words by Cliff Preston (ASCAP), Music by Two Empty Chairs, Produced by Barry Blair, Mixed by Marcelo Pennel.

Faster. 2010, Starring Dwayne Johnson as Driver; Billy Bob Thornton as Cop; Moon Bloodgood as Marina; Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Killer; Maggie Grace as Lily; Tom Berenger as Warden; Carla Gugino as Cicero; Mike Epps; Lester Speight; Xander Berkeley; Jennifer Carpenter; Courtney Gains as Telemarketer; Matt Gerald as Driver's Brother; Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as The Evangelist; Mauricio Lopez; James Gaines; Jan Hoag; Michael Irby; Josh Clark; Michael Blain Rozgay; Sid S. Liufau; Aaron Behr; Jeff Daniel Phillips; John Cirigliano; Jonna Walsh; Kiyomi Calloway; Aedin Mincks; Michole Briana White; Clint Palmer; Jennifer Carpenter; Stephanie Nash; Geraldine Keams; Buzz Belmondo; Ski Cutty Carr; Steven Charles; Julia Pace Mitchell; Jack Wallace; Julius Tennon; Sara Arrington; Stacey F. Ashmont; Seth Burben; Annie Corley; Jeffri Kent Norat; Nadja Minyon; Alexandra Brown; Gerry Carbajal; Charlotte Crossley; Monique Donnelly; Carmel Echols; Joel Echols; Gloria Garayua; James Gilstrap; Mark Gutierrez; Sealie Hernandez; Clydene Jackson; Bobette Jamison-Harrison; Chrystopher Johnson; Ayana Layli; Laura Lively; Rick Logan; Guy Maeda; Kamilah Marshall; Myrna Matthews; Ali B. Olmo; Marisa Rawlins-Bradfield; Sally Stevens; Bill Viney; John West; Skip Crank; Catherine Fetsco; Marisa Saks and J.A. Steel. Movie Central, August 21, 2011. Soundtrack: "I am a Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow" - Traditional, Performed by Indian Bottom Association Old Regular Baptists, Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings; "Goodbye My Friend" - Written by Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis, Cesare De Natale and Susan Duncan Smith, Performed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis, Courtesy of CDHW, Under license from Monitor Pop; "Grifos Muertos" - Written and Performed by Jeffrey Luck Lucas, Courtesy of Antebellum Records; "Pobre Palomito" - Written by Rodolfo Salis, Performed by Juan Guerrero y Su Grupo; "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" - Written by Mickey Newbury,
Performed by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Courtesy of Geffen Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "I Wanna Be Your Dog" - Written by Iggy Pop, Scott Asheton, Ronald Asheton and David Alexander, Performed by Iggy Pop, Courtesy of Cleopatra Records, By Arrangement with pigFACTORY USA LLC; "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Theme)", Written by Ennio Morricone, Performed by Mitchell Townsend; "Seti" - Written and Performed by Mitchell Townsend; "Bloodbuzz Ohio" - Written by Matthew Berninger, Aaron Dessner and Padma Newsome, Performed by The National, Courtesy of 4AD Records; "En Mi Viejo San Juan" - Written by Noel Estrada, Performed by Javier Salis, Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Mexico) S.A. De C.V., By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Lean 'N" - Written by Brian Whitaker, Eric Hayes and Gary Rolewicz, Performed by Top Floor, Courtesy of RBC Records, By Arrangement with Shelly Bay Music; "Trouble in My Way" - Written by James Cleveland, Arranged by Roberta Martin and Kenneth Woods Jr.; "John the Revelator" - Traditional; "Short Change Hero" - Written by Kelvin Swaby, Dan Taylor, Spencer Page and Chris Ellul, Performed by The Heavy, Courtesy of Counter Records.

Rabbit Hole. 2010, Starring Nicole Kidman; Aaron Eckhart; Dianne Wiest; Tammy Blanchard; Miles Teller; Sandra Oh; Patricia Kalember; Mike Doyle; Jon Tenney; Stephen Mailer; Giancarlo Esposito; Rob Campbell; Stephen Mailer; Roberta Wallach; Ali Marsh; Yetta Gottesman; Colin Mitchell; Deidre Goodwin; Julie Lauren; Rob Campbell; Jennifer Roszell; Marylouise Burke; Jay Wilkison; Salli Saffioti; Ursula Clare Parker; Ben Hudson; Phoenix List; Sandi Carroll; Teresa Kelsey; Sara Jane Blazo; Brady Parisella; Shoshanna Withers; Jake Levy; Shannon McGann and Garin Sparks. Movie Central, August 22, 2011. Soundtrack: Music by Anton Sanko - 1. Cleaning; 2. World Lines; 3. Opening Titles; 4. The Accident; 5. Drawing; 6. Toys; 7. Tire Swing; 8. Sotheby’s; 9. Open House; 10. Walk In The Park; 11. Walking The Dog; 12. The Cookout; 13. Driving Home; 14. Goodwill; 15. An Uncomfortable Silence. Songs: "Over The Moon", "Ivory Tickles", "Let It Down", "No Better Love", "Look At You Now", "What Do You Know", "Miss High Heels", "Don't Give Up On Us", "Bored", "Anthem", "Oh Oh", "Nail".

Serious Moonlight. 2009, Starring Meg Ryan as Louise; Timothy Hutton as Ian; Kristen Bell as Sara; Justin Long as Todd; Derek Carter as Man #1; Bill Parks as Man #2; Kimberlee Peterson as Trashy Girl; Nathan Dean as Detective; Andy Ostroy as Police Officer and Kylan James. Movie Central, August 22, 2011. Soundtrack: "(Getting Some) Fun Out of Life" - Written by Edgar Leslie and Joseph A. Burke, Performed by Madeleine Peyroux; "Lucky Stars" - Written by Andrew Hollander and David Parish, Performed by Tony Salas; "Let's Never Stop Falling in Love" - Written by China Forbes and Thomas A. Lauderdale, Performed by Pink Martini; "The Coconut Song" - Written by Adrienne Shelly and Andrew Hollander, Performed by Meg Ryan; "Her Hair Is On Fire" - Written by Aaron Lee Tasjan and Justin Tranter, Performed by Semi Precious Weapons; "Magnetic Baby" - Written by Justin Tranter, Performed by Semi Precious Weapons; "Semi Precious Weapons" - Written by Aaron Lee Tasjan, Justin Tranter, Dan Crean, and Cole Whittle, Performed by Semi Precious Weapons; "Rocque Fantastique" - Music by Mark Avsoc, Galt, Hoanes, Ierace, and Valentine, Lyrics by Mark Avsoc, Performed by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers; "Riverboat" - Written by Sean Williams, Performed by The Nobility. The ending is dedicated to actor and director Adrienne Shelly who was murdered in 2006 in New York City when she caught a man, who had broken into her office, stealing money from her purse.

Before Sunrise. 1995, Starring Ethan Hawke as Jesse; Julie Delpy as Céline; Andrea Eckert as Wife on train; Hanno Pöschl as Husband on train; Erni Mangold as Palm reader; Dominik Castell as Street poet; Tex Rubinowitz as Guy on the bridge (who says that he acts as "cow" in a play); Karl Bruckschwaiger as Guy on Bridge; Dominik Castell as Street Poet; Haymon Maria Buttinger as Bartender; Harald Waiglein as Guitarist in Club; Bilge Jeschim as Belly Dancer; Kurti as Percussionist; Hans Weingartner, Liese Lyon, Peter Ily Huemer, Otto Reiter, Hubert Fabian Kulterer, Branko Andric, Constanze Schweiger, John Sloss, Alexandra Seibel, Georg Schöllhammer, Christian Ankowitsch, Wilbirg Reiter as Cafe Patrons; Barbara Klebel and Wolfgang Staribacher as Musicians on Boat; Wolfgang Glüxam as Harpsichord Player; Paul Poet as Guy in Bar and Adam Goldberg as Man sleeping on train. Encore Avenue, August 23, 2011. Director Cameo - Richard Linklater: playing "fussball" in the club scene. Soundtrack: "Dido And Aeneas Overture" - Composed by Henry Purcell, Performed by Academy of the Begynhof, Amsterdam, Courtesy of Globe-Klass Posthuma Productions, By Arrangement with Qualiton Imports and Source/Q; "Dancing With Da Rat" - Composed and Performed by Loud; "Yakety Sax" - Composed by Boots Randolph and James Rich, Performed by Boots Randolph, Courtesy of Masters International; "Come Here" - Composed and Performed by Kath Bloom; "Anti Body" - Composed and Performed by Fetish 69; "Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Opus 13 ('Pathétique') Rondo: Allegro" - Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (as Ludwig Van Beethoven), Performed by Istvan Szekely, Courtesy of LaserLight Digital, By Arrangement with Source/Q; "Concerto In B-Flat Major For Violin And Oboe With Ripieno Strings, RV 548" - Composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Performed on Original Instruments by the Aulos Ensemble, Courtesy of Musicmasters, By Arrangement with Source/Q; "The Human Pump" - Composed and Performed by Harald Waiglein; "Vienna Blood" - Composed by Johann Strauß (as Johann Strauss), Performed by Barbara Klebel and Wolfgang Staribacher; "Trapeze" - Composed by Lou Christie and Twyla Herbert, Performed by Lou Christie, Courtesy of PolyGram Special Markets; "'Variatio 25' of 'The Goldberg Variations'" - Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, Performed by Wolfgang Glüxam; "'Andante' from 'Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027'" - Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, Performed by Yo-Yo Ma and Kenneth Cooper, Courtesy of Sony Music Licensing; "Living Life" - Composed by Daniel Johnston, Performed by Kathy McCarty, Courtesy of Bar/None Records.
Poetry: The poem Delusion Angel was written for the film by the poet David Jewell. Jesse quotes from W.H. Auden's poem "As I Walked out One Evening", written in 1940.
Quotes: Street Poet - Daydream delusion, limousine eyelash/Oh baby with your pretty face/Drop a tear in my wineglass/Look at those big eyes/See what you mean to me/Sweet-cakes and milkshakes/I'm a delusion angel/I'm a fantasy parade/I want you to know what I think/Don't want you to guess anymore/You have no idea where I came from/We have no idea where we're going/Lodged in life/Like branches in a river/Flowing downstream/Caught in the current/I carry you/You'll carry me/That's how it could be/Don't you know me?/Don't you know me by now?

Before Sunset. 2004, Starring Ethan Hawke as Jesse, Julie Delpy as Celine, Vernon Dobtcheff as Bookstore Manager, Louise Lemoine Torres as Journalist #1, Rodolphe Pauly as Journalist #2, Mariane Plasteig as Waitress, Diabolo as Philippe, Denis Evrard as Boat Attendant, Albert Delpy as Man at Grill and Marie Pillet as Woman in Courtyard. Encore Avenue, August 23, 2011. Director Richard Linklater shares screenplay credit with both actors from the movies, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. The man and woman that Celine speaks to in the courtyard of her apartment are played by Julie Delpy's real parents, Albert Delpy and Marie Pillet. Soundtrack: "Just In Time" - Written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne, Performed by Nina Simone, Licensed from The Estate of Nina Simone & Steven Ames Brown, Courtesy of Warner Strategic Marketing; "An Ocean Apart" - Performed by Julie Delpy, Composed by Julie Delpy, Published by Crépuscule France; "A Waltz For A Night" - Performed by Julie Delpy, Composed by Julie Delpy, Published by Crépuscule France; "Je T'aime Tant" - Performed by Julie Delpy, Composed by Julie Delpy, Published by Crépuscule France; "Bach: Goldberg Variation Number 25" - Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (uncredited), Performed by Igor Kipnis, Courtesy of Angel Records, Under License from EMI Film & Television Music; "Accordion Music" - Performed by Glover Gill, Composed by Glover Gill, Published by Bulgarian Bird Beholding Beethoven's Bust, A.S.C.A.P.
Celine's song: "A Waltz For A Night" - Let me sing you a waltz/Out of nowhere, out of my thoughts/Let me sing you a waltz/About this one night stand/You were, for me, that night/Everything I always dreamt of in life/But now you're gone/You are far gone/All the way to your island of rain/It was for you just a one night thing/But you were much more to me, just so you know/I don't care what they say/I know what you meant for me that day/I just want another try, I just want another night/Even if it doesn't seem quite right/You meant for me much more than anyone I've met before / One single night with you, little Jesse, is worth a thousand with anybody/I have no bitterness, my sweet/I'll never forget this one night thing/Even tomorrow in other arms, my heart will stay yours until I die/Let me sing you a waltz/Out of nowhere, out of my blues/Let me sing you a waltz/About this lovely one night stand
Quotes: [first lines]
Journalist #1: Do you consider the book to be autobiographical?
Jesse: Uh, well, I mean... isn't everything autobiographical?
[last lines]
Celine: Baby, you are gonna miss that plane.
Jesse: I know.

Cop Out. 2010, Starring Bruce Willis; Tracy Morgan; Kevin Pollak; Seann William Scott; Jason Lee; Rashida Jones; Adam Brody; Guillermo Diaz; Cory Fernandez; Michelle Trachtenberg; Ana de la Reguera; Jim Norton; Fred Armisen; Susie Essman; Mark Consuelos; Ernie O'Donnell; Jayce Bartok; Larissa Drekonja; Francie Swift; Juan Carlos Hernández; Jason Hurt; Jeff Lima; Sean Cullen; Alberto Bonilla; Robinson Aponte; Jeremy Dash; Mando Alvarado; Keith Joe Dick; Susie Essman; John D'Leo; Adrian Martinez; Marcus Morton; Hannah Ware; Ephraim López; Jayce Bartok; Larissa Drekonja; Jacinto Taras Riddick; Jeff Chena; Jordan Carlos; Robb Cullen; Raymond Quinlan as Priest; Ryan Quinlan as Groom; and introducing Michael A. Pitt as Henry, the Neighbor; John Auer; Kevin Cannon; JR Carter; Joseph Cintron; Stracy Diaz; Joe Dolinsky; Aristedes Philip DuVal; Elli as Elli the Gyro Vendor; Eddie J. Fernandez; Joey Giambattista; Chris Haemmerle; Gina Hernandez; Omar Hernandez; Tanzeel Kayani; Anna Kuchma; Dennis Larkin; Hans Marrero as Goon #4; Chazz Menendez; Jacqueline Murphy; Michael Angelo Ortiz as Goon #3; Michael Perez; Elliot Santiago; Harry L. Seddon; Richard Shankman; Philip J Silvera as Goon #1; Bill Walters; Steven Weisz and Deantre Williams. Movie Central, August 24, 2011. Seann William Scott said that a lot of his scenes were improvised, like the scene where he finishes Tracy Morgan's lines and the jail scene. Soundtrack: "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" - Written by Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz, Rick Rubin and Adam Yauch, Performed by Beastie Boys, Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Knight Rider" - Written by Stu Phillips and Glen Larson, Performed by Stu Phillips, Courtesy of Universal Studios; "Follow the Leader" - Written by Eric Barrier, William Griffin and Bob James, Performed by Eric B. and Rakim, Courtesy of Geffen Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises, Contains a sample of "Nautilus" - Performed by Bob James, Courtesy of Tappan Zee Records; "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" - Written by Bobby Dall, C.C. Deville, Bret Michaels and Rikki Rockett, Performed by Poison, Courtesy of Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "King of Rock" - Written by Darryl McDaniels, Joseph Simmons and Lawrence Smith, Performed by RUN-DMC, Courtesy of Profile Records, Inc., By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Dance Hall Days" - Written by Darren Costin, Nick Feldman and Jack Hues, Performed by Wang Chung, Courtesy of Spirit Music Group, Inc.; "Rhythm Is a Dancer" - Written by Benito Benites, Thea Austin and John Garrett, Performed by SNAP!, Courtesy of Luma Music; "Big Boi" - Written by B.A.S.K.O., Malcolm Kirby, Jr. and James Martin, Performed by B.A.S.K.O., Courtesy of So Fly Records; "Take Me Out To the Ball Game" - Written by Jack Norworth and Albert von Tilzer; "Duelin' Banjos" - Written by Arthur Smith; "Black Betty" - Written by Huddie Ledbetter, Performed by Ram Jam, Courtesy of Epic Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Vato Sencillo" - Written by Eduardo Davalos De Luna, Roman Leonardo Rodriguez Lopez, Alan Alejandro Maldonado Tamez and Mauricio Garza, Performed by Cartel De Santa, Courtesy of The RCA Records Label and Sony Music Entertainment (Mexico), S.A. De C.V., By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Loco En El Coco" - Written by Louis M. Freeze, Lawrence Muggerud and Senen Reyes, Performed by Cypress Hill, Courtesy of Columbia Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Don't Disturb This Groove" - Written by David Martin Frank and Michael Austin Murphy, Performed by The System, Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Bit By Bit" - Written by Harold Faltermeyer and Franne Golde, Performed by Stephanie Mills, Courtesy of Universal Studios; and "Soul Brother" - Written and Produced by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey, Performed by Patti LaBelle, Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group.

Alive. 1993 American movie based upon Piers Paul Read's 1974 book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which details the story of a Uruguayan rugby team who were involved in the crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed into the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972. The film was directed by Frank Marshall and narrated by John Malkovich. One of the survivors, Nando Parrado, (portrayed by Ethan Hawke) served as the technical advisor for the film. Starring Ethan Hawke as Nando Parrado, Josh Hamilton as Roberto Canessa, John Haymes Newton as Antonio "Tintin" Vizintin, Bruce Ramsay as Carlitos Páez, David Kriegel as Gustavo Zerbino, Jack Noseworthy as Roberto "Bobby" Francois, Kevin Breznahan as Roy Harley, David Cubitt as Adolfo "Fito" Strauch, Gian Di Donna as Eduardo Strauch, John Cassini as Daniel Fernandez, Richard Ian Cox as Ramon "Moncho" Sabella, Nuno Antunes as Alvaro Mangino, Gordon Currie as Jose Luis "Coche" Inciarte, Sam Behrens as Javier Methol, Michael Tayles as Alfredo "Pancho" Delgado, Steven Shayler as Jose Pedro Algorta, Danny Nucci as Hugo Diaz, Vincent Spano as Antonio Balbi, Illeana Douglas as Liliana Methol, Michael DeLorenzo as Rafael Cano, Joshua Lucas as Felipe Restano, Chad Willett as Pablo Montero, José Zúñiga as Fraga (the Mechanic), Christian Meoli as Federico Aranda, Jake Carpenter as Alberto Antuna, Ele Keats as Susana Parrado, Jan D'Arcy as Eugenia Parrado, Silvio Pollio as Alex Morales, Jason Gaffney as Victor Bolarich, Seth James Arnett as Tomas Alonso, Tony Morelli as Martinez, Patrick Ramano as Jorge Armas, Michael Woolson as Juan Martino, Aurelio Dinunzio as Dr. Solana, Fiona Roeske as Mrs. Solana, Diana Barrington as Mrs. Alfonsin, Michael Sicoly as the Pilot, Jerry Wasserman as the Co-Pilot, Frank Pellegrino as the Steward and John Malkovich as older Carlitos Paez/Narrator (uncredited). History Channel, August 24 and 25, 2011. The film's main location was the ski town of Panorama in the Canadian Rockies. To get all 150 cast and crew members to the location every morning took a fleet of five helicopters. Soundtrack: The score by James Newton Howard has had a second life (particularly the rousing end credit theme) in film trailers, in similar usage as the themes from The Joy Luck Club, Dragonheart, and Braveheart. "The Look Of Love" - Written by Burt Bacharach & Hal David; "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" - Written by Burt Bacharach & Hal David, Performed by Dionne Warwick, Courtesy of Warner Special Products; "Happy Birthday To You" - Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill; "Ave Maria" - Composed by Franz Schubert, Arranged by Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville, Performed by Aaron Neville, Courtesy of A&M Records, INC.

Montana. 1990, Starring Gena Rowlands, Richard Crenna, Lea Thompson, Justin Deas, Elizabeth Berridge, Darren Dalton, Scott Coffey, Michael Madsen, Dana Andersen, Jim Bishop, Kurt Bushnell, Dean Folkvord, A.J. Kallan, Tammy Lewis, Dean Norris, Michael Rider, Frank Sotonoma Salsedo as Joe Holds His Gun, Timothy James Sampson, Tom Simmons, Jack Vanderlans and John William Young. HBO, August 26, 2011. Shot in and near Bozeman, Montana.

Raging Bull. 1980, Starring Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta; Cathy Moriarty as Vickie Thailer LaMotta; Joe Pesci as Joey LaMotta; Nicholas Colasanto as Tommy Como; Theresa Saldana as Lenore LaMotta (Joey's wife); Frank Vincent as Salvy "Batts"; Mario Gallo as Mario; Frank Adonis as Patsy; Joseph Bono; Frank Topham; Lori Anne Flax; Charles Scorsese as Charlie (Man with Como); Don Dunphy as Himself (Radio Announcer for Dauthuille Fight); Bill Hanrahan as Eddie Eagan; Rita Bennett as Emma (Miss 48's); James V. Christy; Bernie Allen; Floyd Anderson as Jimmy Reeves of the Reeves Fight; Gene Lebell as Ring Announcer for the Reeves Fight; Harold Valan as Referee for the Reeves Fight; Victor Magnotta; Johnny Barnes as Sugar Ray Robinson (First Robinson Fight); John Thomas; Kenny Davis; Paul Carmello as Ring Announcer (First Robinson Fight); Jimmy Lennon as Ring Announcer (Second Robinson Fight and Dauthuille Fight); Bobby Rings; Kevin Mahon as Tony Janiro (Janiro Fight); Martin Denkin; Shay Duffin as Ring Announcer (Janiro Fight); Eddie Mustafa Muhammad as Billy Fox (Fox Fight); 'Sweet' Dick Whittington as Ring Announcer (Fox Fight); Jack Lotz; Kevin Breslin; Louis Raftis as Marcel Cerdan (Cerdan Fight); Frank Shain as Ring Announcer (Cerdan Fight); Coley Wallace as Joe Louis (Cerdan Fight); Fritzie Higgins; George Latka; Fred Dennis; Robert B. Loring; Johnny Turner as Laurent Dauthuille (Dauthuille Fight); Vern De Paul; Chuck Hassett; Ken Richards; Peter Fain; Count Billy Varga as Ring announcer (Third Robinson Fight); Harvey Parry; Ted Husing as Himself for the Third Robinson Fight Announcer (voice) (archive footage); Michael Badalucco; Thomas Beansy Lobasso; Paul Forrest; Peter Petrella; Sal Serafino Tomassetti; Geraldine Smith; Mardik Martin; Maryjane Lauria; Linda Artuso; Peter Savage; Daniel P. Conte; Joe Malanga; Sabine Turco Jr.; Steve Orlando; Silvio García Jr.; John Arceri; Joseph A. Morale; James Dimodica; Robert Uricola; Andrea Orlando; Allan Malamud; D.J. Blair; Laura James; Richard McMurray; Mary Albee; Lisa Katz; Candy Moore; Richard A. Berk; Theodore Saunders; Noah Young; Nick Trisko; Lou Tiano; Bob Evan Collins; Wally Berns; Allan Joseph; Bob Aaron; Glenn Leigh Marshall; Martin Scorsese (director) as Barbizon Stagehand; Vincent Barbi; Joseph Bergmann; Scott Crawford; Bruno DiGiorgi; Marty Farrell as Heckler in Bar; Bobby Giordano; Charles Guardino; Chuck Hicks; Michael Charles; Leonard B. John; Walt La Rue; Angelo Lamonea; Tony Lip; Bill Mazer; Mike Miles; Thomas Murphy; Dennis O'Neill; Gil Perkins; Gene Allan Poe as Audie Murphy; Jerry Schram; Glenn Stanton; John Turturro as Man at Webster Hall Table (uncredited); McKenzie Westmore and Jimmy Williams. Encore Avenue, August 27, 2011. Soundtrack: "Cavalleria rusticana: Intermezzo" - (1890), Music by Pietro Mascagni, Performed by Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna (as Orchestra of Bologna Municop Thetra), Conducted by Arturo Basile, Courtesy of RCA S.p.A.; "Guglielmo Ratcliff: Intermezzo" - (1895), Music by Pietro Mascagni, Performed by Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna (as Orchestra of Bologna Municop Thetra), Conducted by Arturo Basile, Courtesy of RCA S.p.A.; "Silvano: Barcarolle" - (1895), Music by Pietro Mascagni, Performed by Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna (as Orchestra of Bologna Municop Thetra), Conducted by Arturo Basile, Courtesy of RCA S.p.A.; "At Last" - (1941), Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Mack Gordon, Musicians: Garth Hudson (Piano & Sax), Richard Manuel (Drums), Larry Klein (Bass) and Dale Turner (Trumpet: Oingo Boing Band), Produced and Arranged by Robbie Robertson; "A New Kind of Love" - (1930), Music and Lyrics by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal and Pierre Norman, Musicians: Garth Hudson (Piano & Sax), Richard Manuel (Drums), Larry Klein (Bass) and Dale Turner (Trumpet: Oingo Boing Band), Produced and Arranged by Robbie Robertson; "Webster Hall" - Music and Lyrics by Garth Hudson, Musicians: Garth Hudson (Piano & Sax), Richard Manuel (Drums), Larry Klein (Bass) and Dale Turner (Trumpet: Oingo Boing Band); "Vivere" - (1937), Music and Lyrics by Cesare A. Bixio (uncredited), Performed by Carlo Buti, Recording by EMI Italiana; "Stornelli fiorentini" - (1949), Music and Lyrics by Cesare A. Bixio (uncredited), Performed by Carlo Buti, Recording by EMI Italiana; "Scapricciatiello (Infatuation)" - (1956), Music by Fernando Albano (uncredited), Lyrics by Pacifico Vento (uncredited), Performed by Renato Carosone, Courtesy of Capitol Records; "Turi Giuliano" - Music and Lyrics by S. Bella and O. Strano, Performed by Orazio Strano, Courtesy of Carmelo Feliciotto, RCA S.p.A.; "Cow Cow Boogie" - (1941), Music and Lyrics by Benny Carter (uncredited), Don Raye (uncredited) and Gene de Paul (uncredited), Performed by Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Whispering Grass" - (1940), Music by Doris Fisher (uncredited), Lyrics by Fred Fisher (uncredited), Performed by The Ink Spots, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Stone Cold Dead in the Market" - (1946), Music and Lyrics by Frederick W. Hendricks (uncredited), Performed by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Till Then" - (1944), Music and Lyrics by Sol Marcus (uncredited), Eddie Seiler (uncredited) and Guy Wood (uncredited), Performed by The Mills Brothers, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Big Noise from Winnetka" - (1938), Music by Ray Bauduc (uncredited) and Bob Haggart (uncredited), Lyrics by Gil Rodin (uncredited) and Bob Crosby (uncredited), Performed by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Heartaches" - (1931), Music by Al Hoffman (uncredited), Lyrics by John Klenner (uncredited), Performed by Ted Weems (1947), Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Do I Worry" - (1940), Music and Lyrics by Bobby Worth (uncredited) and Stanley Cowan (uncredited), Performed by The Ink Spots, Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; "Two O'Clock Jump" - (1939), Music by Count Basie (uncredited) and Harry James (uncredited), Performed by Harry James, Courtesy of CBS Records; "Drum Boogie" - (1941), Music by Gene Krupa (uncredited) and Roy Eldridge (uncredited), Performed by Gene Krupa, Courtesy of CBS Records; "All or Nothing at All" - (1940), Music by Arthur Altman (uncredited), Lyrics by Jack Lawrence (uncredited), Performed by Harry James, Courtesy of CBS Records; "Blue Velvet" - (1951), Music by Lee Morris (uncredited), Lyrics by Bernie Wayne (uncredited), Performed by Tony Bennett, Courtesy of CBS Records; "Flash" - (1939), Music by Harry James (uncredited), Performed by Harry James, Courtesy of CBS Records; "Jersey Bounce" - (1936), Music by Bobby Plater (uncredited), Tiny Bradshaw (uncredited) and Edward Johnson (uncredited), Lyrics by Bob Wright (uncredited) and Buddy Feyne (uncredited), Performed by Benny Goodman (1942), Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.; "Come Fly With Me" - (1957), Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (uncredited), Lyrics by Sammy Cahn (uncredited), Performed by Frank Sinatra (uncredited), Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.; "Mona Lisa" - (1949), Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston (uncredited) and Ray Evans (uncredited), Performed by Nat 'King' Cole (1950), Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.; "I Ain't Got Nobody" - (1915), Music by Spencer Williams (uncredited), Lyrics by Roger Graham (uncredited), Performed by Louis Prima and Keely Smith (1956), Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.; "Nao tenho lagrimas" - (1937), Music and Lyrics by Max Bulhões (as Max Bulhoes) and Milton de Oliveira, Performed by Patricio Teixeira, Courtesy of RCA Electronica Ltda--Brazil; "Prisoner of Love" - (1931), Music by Russ Columbo (uncredited) & Clarence Gaskill (uncredited), Lyrics Leo Robin (uncredited), Performed by Perry Como (1946), Courtesy of RCA Records; "Prisoner of Love" - (1931), Music by Russ Columbo (uncredited) & Clarence Gaskill (uncredited), Lyrics Leo Robin (uncredited), Performed by Russ Columbo (1934), Courtesy of RCA Records; "Frenesi" - (1939), Music and Lyrics by Alberto Dominguez (uncredited) and Leonard Whitcup (uncredited), Performed by Artie Shaw (1940), Courtesy of RCA Records; "My Reverie" - (1938), Music and Lyrics by Larry Clinton (uncredited), (Based on "Rêverie" by Claude Debussy (uncredited) (1880)), Performed by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra, Courtesy of RCA Records; "Just One More Chance" - (1931), Music by Arthur Johnston (uncredited), Lyrics by Sam Coslow (uncredited), Courtesy of RCA Records; "That's My Desire" - (1947), Music by Helmy Kresa (uncredited), Lyrics by Carroll Loveday (uncredited), Sung by Frankie Laine, Courtesy of Phonogram Inc.; "Bye, Bye Baby" - (1953), Music by Jule Styne (uncredited), Lyrics by Leo Robin (uncredited), Performed by Marilyn Monroe from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Courtesy of DRG Records Incorporated; "Lonely Nights" - (1955), Music and Lyrics by Zell Sanders (uncredited), Performed by The Hearts, Courtesy of Dare Music, Inc.; "Tell the Truth" - (1956), Music and Lyrics by Lowman Pauling (uncredited), Performed by Ray Charles, Licensed by Atlantic Recording Corporation; "Of Mice and Men" - Excerpts from the soundtrack of Hal Roach Production of John, Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men (1939), Music by Aaron Copland.

Cold Souls. 2009, Starring Paul Giamatti as Paul Giamatti; Dina Korzun as Nina; Emily Watson; David Strathairn; Katheryn Winnick Lauren Ambrose; Boris Kievsky; Oksana Lada; Natalia Zvereva; Larisa Bell; Anna Dukova; Charles Techman; Rebecca Brooksher; Michael Stuhlbarg; Armand Schultz; Michael Tucker; Ted Koch; Laura Heisler; Brienin Bryant; Charlotte Mickie; Henry Stram; Herb Foster; Alex Adamov; Yevgeniy Dekhtyar; Gregory Korostishevsky; Michael Aronov; Sasha Luzanov; Youlia Yakovleva; Tatyana Eyorova; Svetlana Kireeva; David Spearman; Seth Austin and Max McGuire and Edward Thomas as Androgynous Persons; Joseph Scott; Lisa Emery; Sergei Kolesnikov; Boris Leskin; Mimi Lieber; Rebecca Snodgrass as Crying/naked baby; Stella Stark; David Maynes as Young Paul Giamatti; Adrian Lallemand as Baby Paul Giamatti; Dominique De Bourgeknecht; Bobby Lundon; Abe Mendel; Jeannette Gould; Kim Denkhaus; Floanne Ankah; Fabrizia Dal Farra; Polina Gorokhovskaya; Floanne Ankah; Joseph Basile; Marie-Pierre Beausejour; Kevin Cannon; Erin Cronican; Fabrizia Dal Farra; Alexandra Donhoeffner; Elli as Russian Airline Passenger; John Farrer as Dream Sequence Violinist; Gabriel Furman; Polina Gorman and Stanley Krajewski. Movie Central, August 27, 2011. Paul Giamatti stars as a fictionalised version of himself. Soundtrack: 1. "Olga's Dream" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 2. "La Marée Haute" - performed by Lhasa; 3. "Cold Souls" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe 3:37; 4. "Tout Est Fini" - performed by Alexandra Roos; 5. "Rising" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 6. "Potsilunok (a Kiss)" - performed by Mertvyj Piven; 7. "Never Happened Before" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 8. "Pa'llegar A Tu Lado" - performed by Lhasa; 9. "Brighton Beach" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 10. "Soul Dive" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 11. "Soul Free" - performed by Dickon Hinchliffe; 12. "Kautka" - performed by Larisa Bell; 13. "All Right By Me" - performed by The Daniel May Quartet; 14. "Cheesy Grin" - written by Richard Johnson; 15. "Fetchal" - performed by Kino; 16. "Tango A La Haute" - written by Larry Tuttle; 17. "Dinner Date" - written by Brian Dee; (and two others).

Death at a Funeral. 2010, Starring an ensemble cast. The film is a remake of the 2007 British film of the same name. Starring Chris Rock as Aaron Barnes; Martin Lawrence as Ryan Barnes; Regina Hall as Michelle Barnes; Columbus Short as Jeff Barnes; Zoë Saldaña as Elaine Barnes; Loretta Devine as Cynthia Barnes; James Marsden as Oscar; Ron Glass as Dr. Duncan Barnes; Danny Glover as Russell Barnes (Uncle Russell); Peter Dinklage as Frank Lovett; Tracy Morgan as Norman; Luke Wilson as Derek; Keith David as Reverend Davis; Regine Nehy as Martina; Kevin Hart as Brian; Bob Minor as Edward Barnes; Alexander Folk; Leslie Rivers; Bronwyn Hardy; Willi Willis; Jamison Yang; Betty K. Bynum; Katelyn Statton; Youlanda Davis and Elle Young. Movie Central, August 27, 2011. Soundtrack: "Life" - Written by Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart), Performed by Sly and the Family Stone, Courtesy of Epic Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment; "Amazing Grace" - Traditional; "Shortenin' Bread" - Traditional; "Steppin' to the Bad Side" - Written by Tom Eyen and Henry Krieger; "Candy" - Written by Larry Blackmon and Tomi Jenkins, Performed by Cameo, Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" - Written by Norman Whitfield (as Norman J. Whitfield) and Barrett Strong, Performed by 'The Temptations', Courtesy of Motown Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.

Bronson. 2008, Starring Tom Hardy as Michael Peterson a.k.a. Charles Bronson, Matt King, James Lance, Amanda Burton, Juliet Oldfield, Hugh Ross, Edward Bennett-Coles, Kelly Adams, Katy Barker, Richard Jones as a lunatic, William Darke as Michael Peterson (age 13), Andrew Forbes, Tom Read, Luing Andrews, Gordon Brown, Mark Devenport, Paul Donnelly, Jon House, Holly Lucas, Jonny Phillips, Mark Powley, Andrew St. John, Joe Tucker, Tracy Wiles, Mark Fish as Fish and Chips Shop Manager, Kalron Scott Busuttil as Baby Charlie, Raphael Cilla as Baby Michael, Sam Cullingworth, Adryan Puicella, D. Keye, Peter D. Brammer, Lee Alvey, James McIntyne, Sebastian Rodgers, Rob Frost, Wez Smith, J.H. Bond, Simon Field, Peter Barry, Alexander Jablonskas, Roger L. Camden, David Clayton, Jason Whiteby, Bob Brookes, Anthony Oddy, J. Keye, Nick Stock, Alan Hefferon, David Jackson, June Bladon, Ian Kitch, David Nixon, Michael Gregory, Matthew Meakin, Matthew Bennett, Dean Daly, Alain Greaves, Bob Gale, M. Shirra, Lee Birkett, Les Fitzakly, Steven Smith, Matt Mathew, Christopher Smith, Malcolm Scotten, Phillip Sharpe, R. Hools, Martin Kay, Adam Bacon, Mark Shiran, Ian Kitchenham, Gary White, Jimmy Ball, Barry Lee, Michael Nurse, Kevin Rutter, G.R.L. Horobin, E.T. Harry, Chris Thompson, Matt Legg, Lee Jables, Shane Barker, Zah Siddall, Brendan McCoy, Dean Spicksley, John Jennick, Rick Wake, Tonylee Brown, Andy Moffatt, Iain Hines, Adam Karimjee, Davey Smith, Darren Pegg, Philip Catham, A. Hendons, J. Gains, Joe Corr, Paul Baguley, M. Connolly, Graham Bishop, R.F. Florence, Lindsay Frayne, Leighton Frayne, Kas Syed, Mark Stocks, John Morrish, Tony Nixon, Wayne Robinson, Matthew Whitaker, Garry Green, Mick Coult, Jeff Scott Smith, Darren Edge, David Pleasance, A. Gough-Martin, Michael Whitehead, Paul Carty, Chris Hill, Ben Dean, Gerry Brown, Paul Igoe, Ian Pickering, David Benton, Yvonne Varnier, Frank Campbell, Jack Gavin, Martin Ramsay, Terry Fielder, Dan Knower, Richard Jones, M. Risdon, Darren Turner, Simon Ray, Amy Fisher, Zoey Sheppard, Portia, Daniel Wilson, Laura Cucu, Martin Berry, Carol Bunting, Denise Felt, Kimi Gill, J. Blake, Angela Allen, Jane McLennan, Cath Bedson, Jill Bowring, Rob Drake, Mark Bower, Raphael as Party Guest, R.E. Leonard, Neil Broome, Shaun Darker, Nick Baglaly, Colin Thompson, Danny Hansford, Colin Shakh, Mandy Kay, Chris Ainsworth, Julian Plumb, Duncan Barber, Tim Ewins, Alex Beumer, David Steggles, D.L. Hartill, Shelia Scott-Smith, Jan Deebawk, Sofia Smith, Mohammed Iftkhar, Terry Silk, Richard Hilton, Shane Cooke, Gail Cooke, Nick Spencer, Lee Griffiths, Paul Corbitt, Darryl Spencer, Spencer Lammy, Nick Golden, Neil Gregory, Victoria Barker, Esther Jeanes, Abigail Webster, Loraine Salvage, Jason Chambers, Ifty as Crowd Member, Andy Loot, Simon Broadhurst, Darren Godfrey, Andrew Mowbray, Eoin Mount, Peter Edwards, Brender Jackson, Ade Andrew, Leah Hinton-Fishlock, Sonnia Wheatley, Helen Grayson, China Black, Phillip Powel, Kate Hesketh, Andy Walton, Scott Clarke, Gwyn Jones, P. Lee, Dan Leigh, Tony Gough-Martin, Stuart J. Dall, Charlie Whyman, Allan Price, G. Rooke, Emma Camm, Lucy Ball, Denise Davenport, Emma Streeter, Rachel Starer, Diane Powell, Dave Clipston, Simon Stook, Tristan Barudon, David Orange, Zens Zinnemann, David Whiteley, Edward Bennett-Coles, William Darke as Charles Bronson at Age 13 and Anna Griffin. Movie Central, August 28, 2011. For his role in the movie, Tom Hardy met the real life Charles Bronson in prison. Soundtrack: "Viens, Malika" (from "Lakmé") - Composed by Léo Delibes, Conducted by Alain Lombard, Courtesy of EMI Classics; "It's A Sin" - by Pet Shop Boys; "Your Silent Face" - Performed by New Order; "Digital Versicolor" - Performed by Glass Candy; "Electrician"; "Nabucco: Va Pensiero (Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves)"; "Gotterdmmerung: Siegfried's Funeral March"; "Santa Please (Come Early This Christmas)" ; "Meet Mister Callaghan"; "Attila: Chi Dona Luce Al Cor?"; "Digital Versicolor"; "La Forza Del Destino: La Vergine Degli Angeli"; "Das Rheingold: Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla"; "Eine Alpensinfonie: Nacht"; "Symphony No.4 In E Flat: I. Bewegt, Nicht Zu Schnell"; "Lakm: Flower Duet"; "Please Release Me" - Performed by Tom Hardy; "Dirty Disco"; "Superstar" and "Madame Butterfly: Humming Chorus".

RED. 2010, Starring Bruce Willis as Frank Moses; Mary-Louise Parker as Sarah Ross; Morgan Freeman as Joe Matheson; Helen Mirren as Victoria; John Malkovich as Marvin Boggs; Karl Urban as William Cooper; Julian McMahon as Vice President Robert Stanton; Ernest Borgnine as Henry, The Records Keeper; Richard Dreyfuss as Alexander Dunning; Brian Cox as Ivan Simanov; James Remar as Gabriel Singer; Rebecca Pidgeon as Cynthia Wilkes; Chris Owens as Hanged Man; Jaqueline Fleming as Marna; Randy Wade Kelley; Jason Guiliano; Alec Rayme; Lawrence Turner; Emily Kuroda; Joe Chrest; Justine Wachsberger; Tara Yelland; Jefferson Brown; Audrey Wasilewski; Dmitry Chepovetsky; Matthew Olver; Jason Weinberg; Tony DeSantis; Greg Bryk; Heidi von Palleske; Neil Whitely; Robert Morse; Josh Peace; Michelle Nolden; Jake Goodman as Cooper's Son; Tess Goodman as Cooper's Daughter; Desiree Beausoleil; Laura De Carteret; Jonathan Lloyd Walker; Murray McRae; Cindy Dukoff; Thomas Mitchell; Bernadette Couture; Chavis Brown; Aaron Khon; George Kash; John Marmora; Ron Johnston; John McLeod; Steve McDade; Bob DeAngelis; Bob Reeves; Leo Sullivan; Mark Ferguson; Anthony Marmora; Lenny Solomon; Valerie Winn; D'Arcy Allen; Annette Denise Bass; Brooke Bezick; Charlotte Biggs; Benjamin Blankenship as Meldova Solider (uncredited); Felder Charbonnet; Joseph Cintron; Jamie Ferenczi; David Fultz; Emily D. Haley; Gene Kevin Hames Jr.; Randy Herman; Anthony Mark Johnson; Paul Kendall; John C. Klein; Jameson Kraemer; Laurie Lee; Christopher Maddison; Tadhg McMahon; Ritchie Montgomery; Jay Oliver; Johnny Otto; B.J. Parker; Michael Patrick Rogers; Dan Shea; Adam Sibley; Lawanda Smith; Terry Lee Smith; James Lesley Taylor and Nancy E.L. Ward. Movie Central, August 28, 2011. Soundtrack: "Home in Your Heart" - Written by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott, Performed by Solomon Burke, Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "I Want to be Loved" - Written by 'Willie Dixon (I)', Performed by Muddy Waters, Courtesy of Columbia Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Cissy Strut" - Written by Joseph Modeliste (as Joseph Modeliste, Jr.), George Porter (as George Joseph Porter, Jr.), Art Neville (as Arthur Lanon Neville) and Leo Nocentelli, Performed by The Meters, Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company, By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Sunrise in China" - Written and Performed by Scott Seegert, Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation; "Emergency" - (From the motion picture - Two Weeks Notice (2002)), Composed by John Powell, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment; "Doctor My Eyes" - Written and Performed by Jackson Browne, Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group, By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Carry on Christmas" - Written by David Molyneux, Courtesy of De Wolfe Music USA; "Back in the Saddle" - Written by Steven Tyler (as Tyler)/Joe Perry (as Perry), Performed by Aerosmith, Courtesy of Columbia Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Remember" - Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by The George Kash/John Marmora Band; "Calling All Unites to Broccolino" - Written by Massimio Martellotta, Performed by Calibro 35 (Massimo Martellotta, Luca Cavina, Enrico Gabrielli, Fabio Ronadinini and Tommaso Colliva), Courtesy of Nublu Records; "The Real Setup" - (uncredited) by James Newton Howard (when Frank and Sarah are in the library); "The Ghost" - (uncredited) by James Newton Howard (when Frank and Sarah go down to the archives at the CIA); "Crackin' Nuts" - (uncredited) by Mark Mancina, (From the film Training Day (2001)) (as Victoria waits by the fence).

The Timekeeper. 2009, Starring Craig Olejnik as Martin Bishop, Roy Dupuis as Scully, Stephen McHattie as Fisk, Gary Farmer as Cook, Julian Richings as Grease, Gaston Lepage as Herm, Wayne Robson as Lomacki, Sam Stone as Ferryman, Vittorio Rossi as Jeeter, Luc Morissette as Bullcook, Neil Kroetsch as Stratton, Marco Bacon as Jabber, Pierre Leblanc as Worker #1, Brian Wright as Posse Guy #1, David Schaap as Posse Guy #2, Eddie Malenfant as Posse Guy #3, Denis Trudel as Pilot, Nicolas Dancause as Seaplane Pilot, and Shadow and Vito as King/The Dog. Movie Central, August 29, 2011. Soundtrack: "Take This Hammer" - (Traditional) Harry Manx and Kevin Breit; "God's Gonna Cut You Down" - (Traditional) Johnny Cash; "Helpess" - Neil Young.

Ice Quake. 2010, Starring Brendan Fehr as Michael Webster, Holly Dignard as Emily Webster, Jodelle Ferland as Tia Webster, Ryan Grantham as Shane Webster, Rob LaBelle as Bruce Worthington, Nicholas Carella as Ram, Victor Garber as Colonel Bill Hughes, Marsha Regis as Carolyn, Sharon Taylor as Jamie, Lane Edwards as Reed, Kurt Max Runte as Wallace, Aaron Pearl as Cochrane, Dean Redman as Sergeant, James Pizzinato as Boy, MacKenzie Porter as Girl and Cody the Dog as Yeti the Dog. Movie Central, August 29 and 30, 2011. Soundtrack: "Joy To The World" - Performed by Occidental Glee Club (Handel and Watts) and "Here We Come a-Wassailing" - Performed by Occidental Glee Club (Traditional).

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel. 2009, Starring Chris O'Dowd as Ray, the imagineer; Dean Lennox Kelly as Pete, the cynic; Marc Wootton as Toby, the dreamer; Anna Faris as Cassie, the time traveler; Meredith MacNeill as Millie, a second time traveler who is also an "editor"; Ray Gardner as Mellor; Nick Ewans as Barry; Arthur Nightingale as Old Man; Paul Adams as Tramp; Dario Attanasio as Monkey Mayhem Promoter; John Snowden as Dart Player and John Warman as Dart Player. HBO, August 30, 2011. The film follows two social outcasts and their cynical friend as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Anna Faris plays a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion. The film is a co-production between HBO Films and BBC Films. Soundtrack: "Kayleigh" - performed by The Countdown Singers; "Slippin' and Slidin'" - Performed by Rendle; "Flea Circus" - Performed by Marder; "Geno" - Performed by The Countdown Singers; "Land of Make Believe" - Performed by Bucks Fizz; "Rivers of Babylon" - Performed by Boney M; "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" - Performed by Bonnie Tyler; "Magic" - Performed by The Countdown Singers; "Final Countdown" - Performed by Eskimo Disco and "Human" - Performed by Ry Byron & The Gentleman.

Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square. 1998, A Film By Shui Bo Wang; 29 min, Documentary/Animation/Short, October 16, 1998 (Canada). An autobiography about the director's life, career and ultimate disillusionment with The People's Republic of China. Director: Shui-Bo Wang; Stars: Shui-Bo Wang. Credited cast: Shui-Bo Wang; Shui-Bo Wang as Narrator. This film illustrates the life of the film director, Shui Bo Wang in The People's Republic of China. We learn of the life of the director in his own words and images from a child steeped in the values of Chinese communism exemplified by Chairman Mao, to a young man striving to live up to those ideals both as an artist and a soldier. We also learn of his disillusionment with Chinese society and those same ideals, culminating in the horror of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. National Film Board of Canada (viewed on youtube.com), August 30, 2011.

Jonah Hex. 2010 post-Civil War antihero Western film loosely based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Starring Josh Brolin as Jonah Hex: A disfigured bounty hunter and the film's antihero. Brolin initially hated the script, but changed his mind, growing to like its tongue-in-cheek tone. John Malkovich as Quentin Turnbull: The man who killed Jonah Hex's family and disfigured Jonah. Megan Fox as Tallulah Black/Lilah: A gun-wielding prostitute and Jonah Hex's love interest. Michael Shannon as Doctor Cross Williams: The ringleader of a gladiator circus. The studio plans to have Williams in a recurring character in sequels to the film (if there is a sequel). Will Arnett as Lieutenant Grass: A Union soldier who enlists Jonah Hex as a bounty hunter. Michael Fassbender as Burke: A bowler hat-wearing, tattooed, psychopathic Irishman and Turnbull's right-hand man. Fassbender likens his character to that of The Riddler and Malcolm McDowell's performance in A Clockwork Orange but mainly said he found his character when he tried on the derby bowler. Aidan Quinn as Ulysses S. Grant: 18th President of the United States (Quinn was only onset for 3 days for this role). Lance Reddick as Smith: An armorer who supplies Hex with his new weapons. The film also includes John Gallagher, Jr. as Lieutenant Evan, Tom Wopat as Colonel Slocum, Wes Bentley as Adleman Lusk and Julia Jones as Cassie; as well as uncredited Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Jeb Turnbull. Mastodon guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds also made a small cameo appearance. Prior to Brolin's casting, actor Thomas Jane petitioned the studio for the role, hiring a makeup artist to give him the appearance of Jonah Hex. Jane voiced Hex in the 2010 animated short DC Showcase: Jonah Hex. Also starring Luke James Fleischmann, Rio Hackford, David Jensen, Billy Blair, Sean Boyd, John McConnell, Jackson Townsend, T.J. Toups, Ned Coleman, Jack Wirt, Ty Holland, J.D. Evermore, Scott Staggers, Jimmy Hayward, Michael Arnona, Noel Murano, Preston Acuff, Jonathan Bell, Vincent Riverside, Stephen S. Chen, Joe Billingiere, Bill Martin Williams, Milos Milicevic, Eric Woods, Maureen Brennan, John Kennon Kepper, L. W. Gray Hawk Perkins, Seth Gabel, Bruce Sunpie Barnes, Andy Ryan, Darin Heames, Mitchell Amundsen, Matt Lasky, Rance Howard, Antal Kalik, Michael Papajohn, Tait Fletcher, Paul Zies, Brian Elerding, Jake Radaker, Mike Agresta, Victor Aminger, Alexander Asefa, John Chambers, Dwight V Coleman, Edward R. Cox, Sean Michael Cunningham, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz, Jon-Michael Foshee, Monica R. Harris, Samantha Inoue Harte, Clint James, Richard Allan Jones, Rod Keller, Shadoe Knight, Will Koberg, Cynthia LeBlanc, Elton LeBlanc, Ace LeBleu, Paul Marshall, Laura McDavid, Jen Mears, B.J. Parker, Victoria Gabrielle Platt, Lisa Rotondi, Chaz Smith, Louis St. Romain, Matthew Temple, Daniel Vincent and Michael Wozniak. Movie Central, August 31, 2011. Location Manager: Elston Howard. Original Music by Marco Beltrami; Mastodon. Soundtrack: "Ring da Banjo" - Written by Stephen Foster, Arranged and Performed by David E. Bourne; "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" - Written by J. A. Butterfield, Arranged and Performed by David E. Bourne; "The Banjo Song" - Written by Seasick Steve, Performed by Stephan Altman; "The Banjo Song" - Written and Performed by Seasick Steve, Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd./Rykodisc, By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Old Virginia" - Traditional, Arranged by Jim Taylor, Performed by The Anachronistic Enactors, Courtesy of Gourd Music.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. 2009 fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam. Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Andrew Garfield, Lily Cole, and Tom Waits star in the film, though Ledger's death one-third of the way through filming caused production to be temporarily suspended. Ledger's role was recast with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell portraying transformations of Ledger's character as he travels through a dream world. Starring Heath Ledger as Tony, a mysterious outsider who joins the group. When Ledger died in the midst of production, the role was recast for certain scenes to have Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law portray "physically transformed versions" of the character within the eponymous Imaginarium. Depp, Farrell, and Law opted to redirect their wages for the role to Ledger's young daughter, Matilda, who had been left out of an old version of Ledger's will, and Gilliam altered the part of the credits saying "A Terry Gilliam film" to "A film from Heath Ledger and friends." For the first two Imaginarium sequences, a double for Ledger, Zander Gladish, was used to ease the audience into the other actors as Tony; Gladish also doubled for Ledger in wide shots and masked close-ups for another, non-Imaginarium scene, where his character tries out various costumes. Gladish wore the character's mask for his shots, and did not speak, but is still credited for his work on the film. Starring Christopher Plummer as Doctor Parnassus (a former monk, and the 1,000 year old leader of a travelling theatre troupe), Andrew Garfield as Anton (a member of Doctor Parnassus' troupe), Verne Troyer as Percy (Doctor Parnassus' confidant), Lily Cole as Valentina (Doctor Parnassus' daughter), Tom Waits as Mr. Nick (a personification of the Devil), Maggie Steed, Mark Benton, Simon Daye, Paloma Faith, Richard Riddell as Martin, Montserrat Lombard, Bruce Crawford as Face Changed Martin, Katie Lyons as Martin's Girlfriend, Richard Shanks as Friend of Martin, Johnny Harris, Lorraine Cheshire, Mark Benton, Lewis Gott, Sian Scott, Moya Brady, Charles McKeown, Mackenzie Gray, Yurij Kis, Ian Wallace, Heath Ledger as Tony, Amanda Walker, Joann Condon, Carolyn Pickles, Craig Fraser, Amy Marston, Gwendoline Christie, Lucy Russell, Maggie Steed, Ben Cartwright, Gavin Rolph, Bobby Bysouth, Johnny Depp as Imaginarium Tony 1, Vitaliy Kravchenko, Ray Cooper, Emil Hostina, Igor Ingelsman, Sarah Groundwater, Jude Law as Imaginarium Tony 2, Dean Moen, Dancing Policemen: Fraser Aitcheson, Michael Bean, Jase-Anthony Griffith, Scott McGillivray, John Stewart, Chris Cochrane, Pearce Visser and Patrick Bahrich, Georgina Hegedos, Colin Farrell as Imaginarium Tony 3, Cassandra Sawtell, Carrie Genzel, Mark Oliver, Peter Stomare, Donna Lysell, Michael Eklund, Raahul Singh, Ryan Grantham as Little Anton, D Harlan Cutshall, Deni Delory, Lisa Bunting, Peter New, Michael Jonsson, Emma Karwandy as Valentina's Daughter, Quinn Lord, Bart Anderson, Erika Conway, Wendy Carson, Christine McMahon, Elizabeth Adamczyk, Antonia Kanischtscheff as Olga (voice), Waléra Kanischtscheff, Daniel Newman and Genevieve Sibayan. Movie Central, August 30 and 31, 2011. Soundtrack: "We Are The Children Of The World" - Music & Lyrics by Terry Gilliam, Arranged by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna, Performed by Jam Theatre Company, Choir Conducted by Jo Noel Hartley; "We Love Violence" - Lyrics by Terry Gilliam, Music by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna,
Performed by The Sir Ian Blair Memorial Choir - Ray Cooper, Mick Audsley, Ed Hall, Terry Gilliam, André Jacquemin (as Andre Jacquemin); "Hot Lips" - Performed by Chris Garrick, Martin Robertson, Phil Todd, Jamie Talbot, Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Neil Sidwell, Owen Slade, Dave Hartley, John Parricelli and Ian Thomas, Written by Henry Busse, Lou Davis, Henry Lange (as Henry F. Lange) Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc. and Redwood Music Ltd.; "Japanese Sandman" - Performed by Chris Garrick, Martin Robertson, Phil Todd, Jamie Talbot, Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Neil Sidwell, Owen Slade, Dave Hartley, John Parricelli and Ian Thomas, Written by Ray Egan (as Raymond B. Egan), Richard A. Whiting (as Richard Whiting), Published by Warner Chappell Music Canada o/b/o WB Music Corp. and Redwood Music Ltd.; "Say It With Music" - Performed by Chris Garrick, Martin Robertson, Phil Todd, Jamie Talbot, Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Neil Sidwell, Owen Slade, Dave Hartley, John Parricelli and Ian Thomas, Written by Irving Berlin, Licensed courtesy of: Irving Berlin Music Company; "That's Amore" - Written by Jack Brooks, Harry Warren, Licensed courtesy of Sony/ATV Harmony & Four Jays Music Publishing, Concertina Performed by Ray Templeton; "I'm A Little Teapot" - Written by Clarence Kelley & George Sanders - Copyright © 1939, renewed 1967, Marilyn Sanders Music LLC, All rights reserved; "Motel Piano" - Written & Performed by Roger Neal; "Dub The House" - Written & Performed by Dave Howman; "Classy Shoppers" - Written & Performed by Dave Howman; "Mall Music" - Written & Performed by Dave Howman; "Black & White Boogie" - KPM 107 Track 08, Composed & Performed by Jonathan C. Starkey; "Yours Forever" - Written by Dave Laudat, Paul Moran, André Jacquemin (as Andre Jacquemin), Performed by Natalie Broekman; "We Are The Children Of The World" - Ringtone, Music & Lyrics by Terry Gilliam, Arranged by André Jacquemin (as Andre Jacquemin); "Street Organ" - Written by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna, Performed by Graham Sutton; "Swany Whistle" - Written by Ludwig van Beethoven, Performed by Graham Sutton.

The Devil is a Woman. 1935, Romance film directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg, adapted from the 1898 novel La Femme et le pantin by Pierre Louÿs. The film was based on a screenplay by John Dos Passos; and stars Marlene Dietrich as Concha Perez, Lionel Atwill as Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar, Edward Everett Horton as Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito', Alison Skipworth as Senora Perez, Cesar Romero as Antonio Galvan, Don Alvarado as Morenito, Tempe Pigott as Tuerta, Paco Moreno as Alphonso, Hank Mann as Foreman on Snowbound Train, Max Barwyn as Pablo, Eddie Borden as Reveler with Balloon, Jill Dennett as Maria, Luisa Espinel (the paternal aunt of Linda Ronstadt) as Gypsy Dancer, John George as Street Beggar, as Lawrence Grant as Duel Conductor, Edwin Maxwell as Tobacco Plant Manager, Stanley Price as Hospital Clerk, Donald Reed, as 'Cousin' Miguelito, Henry Roquemore as Duel Informant, Charles Sellon as Letter Writer and Morgan Wallace as Dr. Mendez. Movie Central, August 31, 2011, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34" - Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (as Romsky-Korsakoff), Played during the opening credits and as background music often; "Three Sweethearts Have I" - Music by Ralph Rainger, Lyrics by Leo Robin, Sung by Marlene Dietrich and chorus in the cafe; "Then It Isn't Love" - Music by Ralph Rainger, Lyrics by Leo Robin.