Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Movies I Have Seen - December 2019 (5 movies)


Sarajevo. 2014 (German-Austrian; TV movie), Starring
Florian Teichtmeister as Leo Pfeffer
Reinhard Forcher as Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Michaela Ehrenstein as Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg
Eugen Knecht as Gavrilo Princip
Mateusz Dopieralski as Nedeljko Čabrinović
Erwin Steinhauer as Oskar Potiorek
Heino Ferch as Dr. Herbert Sattler
Melika Foroutan as Marija Jeftanovic
Edin Hasanovic as Danilo Ilić
Simon Hatzl as Polizeichef Strametz
Martin Leutgeb as Polizist Schimpf
Juraj Kukura as Stojan Jeftanovic
Karin Lischka as Frau Ofner
Juergen Maurer as Justizchef Fiedler
Michael Menzel as Sekretär Körner
Friedrich von Thun as Sektionsrat Wiesner
Dominik Warta as Peter Dörre. Netflix, December 2, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by Stefan Bernheimer. Trivia: 1. It was developed as part of the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. 2. The movie is a cooperation between German and Austrian television channels.

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World. 2017 (Canadian), Starring Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, Taboo, Quincy Jones, George Clinton, Taj Mahal, Martin Scorsese, John Trudell, Steven Tyler, Marky Ramone, Slash, Iggy Pop and Buddy Guy. HBO, December 3, 2019. Soundtrack: "Rumble
Written by Milton Grant and Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
Jack the Ripper
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
I Can See For Miles
Written by Pete Townshend
Performed by The Who
Black River Swamp
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Benoît Charest
Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Written by Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
Kick Out The Jams
Written by Michael Davis, Rob Tyner (as Robert Derminer), Wayne Kramer, Fred 'Sonic' Smith (as Frederick Smith) and Dennis Thompson (as Dennis Tomich)
Performed by MC5
Idle No More
Written by Pura Fe (as Antonia Pura Fe Crescioni) and Cary Morin
Performed by Ulali
Meet da Boys on the Battlefront
Written by George Landry
Performed by The Wild Tchouptoulas
Great Grandpa's Banjo
Written by Soni Moreno (as Carmen Moreno), Pura Fe (as Antonia Pura Fe Crescioni) and Jennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg (as Jennifer Keisberg)
Performed by Pura Fe, Jennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg (as Jennifer Keisberg), Rhiannon Giddens, Justin Robinson and Electra Jarvis
Pony Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
Pony Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Alvin Youngblood Hart
Down the Dirt Road Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
Shake for Me
Written by Willie Dixon
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
High Water Everywhere
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
As Long As You Live
Written by Bernard Hanighen and Johnny Mercer (as John Mercer)
Performed by Mildred Bailey and her Orchestra
How Many More Years
Written by Howlin' Wolf (as Chester Burnett)
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
Rockin' Chair
Written by Hoagy Carmichael
Performed by Mildred Bailey
Lover Come Back to Me
Written by Alexander Hill and Irving Mills
Performed by Mildred Bailey
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Peter La Farge
Hold On
Written by Hall Johnson and J. Johnson
Performed by Mildred Bailey
Universal Soldier
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Now That the Buffalo's Gone
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Ring of Fire
Written by June Carter Cash (as June Carter) and Merle Kilgore
Performed by Johnny Cash
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Johnny Cash
"Star Spangled Banner
Written by Jimi Hendrix and Francis Scott Key (as Francis Key)
Performed by Jimi Hendrix
Custer
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Peter La Farge
Up On Cripple Creek
Written by Robbie Robertson
Performed by The Band
Hear My Train A Comin'
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Performed by Jimi Hendrix
Like A Rolling Stone
Written by Bob Dylan (as Robert Dylan)
Performed by Bob Dylan
Bo Diddley
Written by Bo Diddley (as Ellas McDaniel)
Performed by Ronnie Hawkins
Ain't That A Lot of Love
Written by Homer Banks and Willia Dean Parker (as Willia Parker)
Performed by Taj Mahal
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Written by Robbie Robertson
Performed by The Band
Doctor My Eyes
Written by Jackson Browne
Performed by Jackson Browne
Everybody Got To Change Sometime
Written by John Estes
Performed by Taj Mahal
Do You Wanna Dance
Written by Bobby Freeman (as Robert Freeman)
Performed by Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas
(collectively as Pat and Lolly Vegas)
Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day
Written by Taj Mahal
Performed by Taj Mahal
"Come and Get Your Love" - Written by Lolly Vegas, Performed by Redbone;
Graffiti Man
Written by Jesse Ed Davis and John Trudell
Performed by John Trudell and Jesse Ed Davis
Girls, Girls, Girls
Written by Tommy Lee (as Tommy Lee Bass), Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx
Performed by Mötley Crüe
Any Old Time
Written by Lolly Vegas and Pat Vegas
Performed by Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas
(collectively as Pat and Lolly Vegas)
Intense
Written by George Clinton
Performed by George Clinton
Let's Get It Started
Written by Will.i.am (as Will Adams), Mike Fratantuno (as Michael Frantantuno), Apl.de.Ap (as Alan Pineda), Taboo (as Luis Jaime Gomez), George Pajon Jr. (as George Pajon) and Terence Yoshiaki (as Terence Yoshiaki Graves)
Performed by The Black Eyed Peas
Dynamite
Written by Rod Stewart (as Roderick Stewart) and Andy Taylor (as Andrew Taylor)
Performed by Rod Stewart
Hire Purchase
Written by Cian Nugent
Performed by Cian Nugent
"Stand Up/ Stand N Rock
Performed by Taboo, Tony Duncan, Perry Cheevers, Pj Vegas (as PJ Vegas), Kahara Hodges, Emcee One, Drezus, Supaman, Gerald Danforth, Spencer Battiest, Doc Battiest, and MC My, Martin Sensmeier, Bethany Yellowtail, Lehi Thunder Voice Eagle, Shalene Joseph, Temryss Lane, Gina Tiger, Indigenous Enterprise, and Jukasa Media Group.
Something on My Mind
Written by Chet Powers (as Chester William Powers)
Performed by Karen Dalton
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie.

Terminator: Dark Fate. 2019, Starring Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor,
Stuntwoman Jessi Fisher served as Hamilton's stunt actress and body double for young Sarah Connor,
Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800 "Model 101" / Carl,
Brett Azar served as a body double for the young T-800, with CGI applied to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the 1990s in the opening scene. Azar reprises this role from Terminator Genisys.[15]
Mackenzie Davis as Grace,
Stephanie Gil portrays Grace as a child in the present day and as a teenager in the flashforwards,
Natalia Reyes as Daniella "Dani" Ramos,
Gabriel Luna as Gabriel / Rev-9,
Tristán Ulloa as Felipe Gandal,
Ferran Fernández as Flacco Gandal,
Alicia Borrachero as Alicia,
Manuel Pacific as Mateo,
Enrique Arce[24] as Vicente Ramos,
Fraser James as Dean,
Tom Hopper as William Hardell, ]
Stuart McQuarrie as Craig,
Steven Cree as Rigby,
Georgia Simon, the film's ADR voice casting director, provided the voice of Grace's mother,
Jude Collie served as a body double for young John Connor, with CGI applied to recreate Edward Furlong's facial likeness from the 1990s in the opening scene,
Aaron Kunitz provided the voice of young John Connor. Scotiabank Cineplex, December 4, 2019. Soundtrack: "The Terminator Theme" - Written by Brad Fiedel; "Te quiero" - Produced, Mixed, Written, and performed by Norbert Galouo and José Miguel Ortegon, Palmacoco Records, Apm Music; "Guitars, Cadillacs" - Performed by Dwight Yoakam.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker). 2019, Starring
Carrie Fisher[2] as Leia Organa, the Force-sensitive leading general of the Resistance, widow of Han Solo, mother to Ben Solo, Luke Skywalker's twin sister and Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker's daughter. Fisher, who died in late 2016, appears through the use of repurposed unreleased footage from The Force Awakens and Return of the Jedi.[8][9][10] Unseen footage of Fisher from The Last Jedi was considered but not used.[11][12]
Mark Hamill[2] as Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi Master, Leia Organa's twin brother, Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker's son and maternal uncle of Kylo Ren who became one with the Force in The Last Jedi.[13]
Hamill also voices Boolio under the pseudonym "Patrick Williams".[14]
Adam Driver as Ben Solo / Kylo Ren,[15] the Supreme Leader of the First Order. Born as Ben Solo, he is the son of Leia Organa and Han Solo, the nephew of Luke Skywalker and grandson of Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader.
Daisy Ridley as Rey[15] a former scavenger from Jakku, a member of the Resistance, the last Jedi, apprentice of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, and Palpatine's granddaughter.[16][17][18]
Cailey Fleming and Josefine Irrera Jackson as Young Rey.
John Boyega as Finn,[15] a member of the Resistance and a former stormtrooper (FN-2187) who defected from the First Order.
Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron,[15] a high-ranking X-wing fighter pilot and commander of the Resistance.
Anthony Daniels[2] as C-3PO, a humanoid protocol droid in the service of General Leia Organa. Daniels is the only actor to have appeared in all of the episodic films in the series.[19]
Naomi Ackie as Jannah,[20] a former Stormtrooper of the First Order living on the planet Kef Bir, who aids the Resistance.
Domhnall Gleeson[2] as General Hux, the First Order's second-in-command, who nonetheless gives information to the Resistance because of his dislike for Kylo Ren.
Richard E. Grant[2] as Allegiant General Pryde, a high-ranking general in the First Order.[21]
Lupita Nyong'o[2] as Maz Kanata, a former space pirate and ally of the Resistance.
Keri Russell as Zorii Bliss,[22][23] an old acquaintance of Poe's from Kijimi.[24]
Joonas Suotamo[2] as Chewbacca, a Wookiee and first mate of the Millennium Falcon and longtime friend of Han Solo.
Kelly Marie Tran[2] as Rose Tico, a mechanic in the Resistance who befriended Finn and joined him and his allies in The Last Jedi.
Ian McDiarmid[25][26] as Palpatine / Darth Sidious, the dark lord of the Sith and former emperor of the galaxy who was killed by the redeemed Anakin Skywalker in Return of the Jedi.[27]
Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian,[28][2] a veteran of the Rebel Alliance, the original owner of the Millennium Falcon and an old friend of Chewbacca, Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. Williams returns to the Star Wars franchise onscreen for the first time since Return of the Jedi.[29]
Billie Lourd, Greg Grunberg, and Harrison Ford reprise their roles as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix, Temmin "Snap" Wexley, and Han Solo, respectively; Lourd also played her mother's character, Leia, in a flashback; Ford was uncredited for his role.[2][30][31][32][33] Additionally, Dominic Monaghan portrays Beaumont Kin, a Resistance trooper, and Shirley Henderson voices Babu Frik in multiple languages.[34][35] Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2-D2, replacing Jimmy Vee, who had played the role in the previous two films.[36] Dave Chapman and Brian Herring return as the puppeteers of BB-8.[37] Director J. J. Abrams also provides the voice for D-O.[38] Nick Kellington returns as the creature performance of Klaud. Martin Wilde, Anton Simpson-Tidy, Lukaz Leong, Tom Rodgers, Joe Kennard, and Ashley Beck appear as the Knights of Ren. Amanda Lawrence reprises her role as Commander Larma D’Acy, while Vinette Robinson plays her wife, Pilot Wrobie Tyce. Amir El-Masry appears as Commander Trach.
Jodie Comer and Billy Howle briefly appear as Rey's mother and father, respectively.[38] Mike Quinn and Kipsang Rotich return as the performer and voice of Nien Nunb, respectively. Denis Lawson and Warwick Davis briefly reprise their roles as Wedge Antilles, a veteran of the Rebel Alliance; and Wicket W. Warrick, the leader of the Ewoks, respectively.[35][38] Tom Wilton and screenwriter Chris Terrio briefly appear as the performer and voice for Aftab Ackbar, the son of Admiral Ackbar, respectively.[35] Composer John Williams cameos as Oma Tres, a Kijimi bartender, and Lin-Manuel Miranda cameos as a Resistance trooper.[38] Kevin Smith and Jeff Garlin both have cameos.[39][40] Actors making reprisal vocal cameos include James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, Andy Serkis as Snoke, and the voices of Jedi Past with Ewan McGregor and Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi (the latter via digitally altered archive audio), Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Freddie Prinze Jr. as Kanan Jarrus, Olivia d'Abo as Luminara Unduli, Frank Oz as Yoda, Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Jennifer Hale as Aayla Secura, Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu, and Angelique Perrin as Adi Gallia.[35] Ed Sheeran,[35] Dhani Harrison, Nigel Godrich, J.D Dillard, and Dave Hearn cameo as stormtroopers. Series music composer John Williams appears for a cameo as the bartender in the cantina on Kijimi. Scotiabank Theatre, December 26, 2019, with Bethany Luther and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Lido Hey
Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and J.J. Abrams
Produced and Performed by Shag F. Kava
Oma's Place
Written, Produced, and Performed by Ricky Tinez and J.J. Abrams
Original 'Star Wars' Themes and Compositions
(uncredited)
Composed, Arranged and Conducted by John Williams.

Yesterday. 2019, Starring
Himesh Patel as Jack Malik
Karma Sood as young Jack Malik
Lily James as Ellie Appleton
Jaimie Kollmer as young Ellie Appleton
Kate McKinnon as Debra Hammer
Ed Sheeran as himself
Joel Fry as Rocky
Lamorne Morris as Head of all Marketing
Sophia Di Martino as Carol
Ellise Chappell as Lucy
Harry Michell as Nick
Camille Chen as Wendy
Alexander Arnold as Gavin
James Corden as himself
Sanjeev Bhaskar as Jed Malik
Meera Syal as Shelia Malik
Karl Theobald as Terry
Justin Edwards as Leo
Sarah Lancashire as Liz
Michael Kiwanuka as himself
Robert Carlyle as John Lennon. blu-ray, December 30, 2019, with Charity Krahn and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Summer Song
(Richard Curtis, Adem Ilhan & Daniel Pemberton)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Rock This Road
(Richard Curtis, Adem Ilhan & Daniel Pemberton)
Daft
(Pier Danio Forni, Tommaso Medica, Pietro Garrone & Henry Counsell)
Performed by Husky Loops
Courtesy of Husky Loops Ltd
Love & Hate
(Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton), Dean Josiah (as Dean Josiah Cover) & Michael Kiwanuka)
Performed by Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Kiwanuka appears courtesy of Polydor Records
When I'm 64
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Yesterday
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Eleanor Rigby
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Nowhere Man
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
A Day In The Life
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Let It Be
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
I Want To Hold Your Hand
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited) and Lily James (uncredited)
She Loves You
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
I Saw Her Standing There
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
In My Life
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Shape of You
(Kevin 'She'kspere' Briggs (as Kevin Briggs), Kandi Burruss, Tiny Harris (as Tameka Cottle), Steve Mac, John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Back In The U.S.S.R.
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Penguins
(John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
The Long And Winding Road
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Here Comes The Sun
(George Harrison)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Something
(George Harrison)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
(George Harrison)
Carry That Weight
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Strawberry Fields Forever
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Hello, Goodbye
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Wonderwall
(Noel Gallagher)
Hey Jude
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Help!
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Yellow Submarine
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Yellow Submarine
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
You Need Me, I Don't Need You
(Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
All You Need Is Love
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
One Life
(Steve Mac, John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Hey Jude
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by The Beatles
Courtesy of Calderstone Productions Limited
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.