Sunday, October 1, 2017

Movies I Have Seen - October 2017 (12 movies)


Birth of a Family. 2017 (Canadian/Documentary), Starring Betty Ann Adam. Eau Claire Cinema in Calgary, AB, with Dr. Connie Luther, October 1, 2017.
Trivia: Director: Tasha Hubbard; Writers: Betty Ann Adam, Tasha Hubbard. Production Companies: National Film Board of Canada (NFB).

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. 2016, Starring Milla Jovovich as Alice and older Alicia Marcus from whom Alice, Ali Larter as Claire Redfield, Shawn Roberts as Albert Wesker, Ruby Rose as Abigail, Eoin Macken as Doc, a spy working for Umbrella, William Levy as Christian, Iain Glen as the original Dr. Alexander Isaacs, Lee Joon-gi as Commander Chu, Fraser James as Razor, Rola as Cobalt, Ever Gabo Anderson as Red Queen and young Alicia Marcus, and Matthew Santoro as a Zombie. The Movie Network, October 2, 2017. Company Credits: Dissolve.com (stock footage and images) (as Dissolve).

Allied. 2016 romantic thriller film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Steven Knight. It stars Brad Pitt as a Canadian intelligence officer and Marion Cotillard as a French Resistance fighter and collaborator, who fall in love during a mission in Casablanca. Jared Harris, Simon McBurney and Lizzy Caplan also star. Netflix, October 10, 2017, with Debbie Friesen and Marilyn Sahli. Soundtrack: "Sheik Of Araby" - Arranged by Alan Silvestri; "You Are My Lucky Star" - Written by Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed; "J'attendrai" - Music by Dino Olivieri, Italian lyrics by Nino Rastelli, French lyrics by Louis Poterat; "Fais-Moi Valser" - Performed by Édith Piaf;
Call To Prayer
Arranged & Performed by Youssef Kerkour
String Quartet In C Major Op. 76
Written by Joseph Haydn
Arranged by Alan Silvestri
I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones
Written by Chris Yacich
Calling All Workers
Written & Performed by Eric Coates
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
Suites For Solo Cello
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranged by Alan Silvestri
White Cliffs Of Dover
Written by Nat Burton & Walter Kent
Flying Home
Written by Benny Goodman & Lionel Hampton
Concerto For Clarinet
Written by Artie Shaw
Sing Sing Sing
Written by Louis Prima
Berceuses Du Chat Dodo
Written by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Marion Cotillard
La Marseillaise
Traditional
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Performed by Thierry Frémont. Anachronisms: 1. The events of the movie take place form 1942-1945. In the scenes set in London we see bombing raids being carried out by the Luftwaffe. However, bombing raids of the scale seen in the movie after May 1941 did not happen in London. 2. The frying pan Marianne uses to serve Max's breakfast eggs is a modern one with a stainless steel base clearly visible. The taps in Max and Marianne's bathroom are Supataps which were not invented until the 1950s. 3. When Max was visiting the RAF group captain (Guy Sangster), Sangster used the term "triple A" in reference to antiaircraft artillery. This term was not used by the Canadians or British during the war; "ack ack" (phonetic alphabet at the time for "AA"), "flak" or "Archie" were the terms used. 4. The door to the jewelry store features a style of deadbolt lock that wouldn't be introduced until decades later. 5. Max starts his late 1930s or early 1940s car with an ignition key starter. A key and either a dash button or floor pedal would have been needed before 1949. 4. The wedding cake clearly shows a white fondant or marzipan icing, which was illegal in Britain during the war. Wedding cakes were plain, if you were lucky enough to procure enough ingredients. There were fake plaster cakes used for photographs that covered an unfrosted cake underneath, but the cake is clearly shown cut into. Also, there is no way any cake would have been left on a plate uneaten. 6. Marianne calls Max Le Québécois (which he is actually not, as he is Ontarian). But even so, at that time, residents of Québec didn't commonly refer themselves as Québécois or Quebecers but as French-Canadians. It is only in the 60s that this differentiation of identity emerged.

Our Brand Is Crisis. 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Peter Straughan. Based on the 2005 documentary film of the same name by Rachel Boynton, it is a fictionalized account of the involvement of American political campaign strategists Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS) in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. The film stars Sandra Bullock, Scoot McNairy, Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Mackie, Ann Dowd and Joaquim de Almeida. Netflix, October 16, 2017, with Debbie Friesen. Soundtrack: "I'd Love to Change the World" - Performed by Ten Years After;
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Kind of Latin Rhythm
Written by Oliver Belz, George Bishop, Jan-Heie Erchinger, Diyaettin Kilic and Christian Winninghoff
Performed by Oliver Belz and Diyaettin Kilic aka The Juju Orchestra
Courtesy of Agogo Records
Falling and Explorer Music
Written and Performed by Amman Abbasi
Unete A Lucha Jingle
Written by Sara Beck (as Sara Beck)
Performed by Sara Beck (as Sara Beck aka Pink Nasty)
Puppet Man
Written by Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka
Performed by Tom Jones
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bongo Fury
Written by Shawn Lee Mahan
Performed by Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra
Courtesy of Ubiquity Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
The Hold Up
Written by Sam Nirenberg
Performed by Ikebe Shakedown
Courtesy of Ubiquity Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Saya San Andres
Written by Gastón Guardia Bilbao
Performed by Los Kjarkas
Courtesy of LMS Records
Paciencia
Written by Carlos Carillo, Della Cerdá, Luís Chirinos, Jorge Herrera, Larry Rada, Edgar Silva and César Velásquez
Performed by César Velásquez, Luís Chirinos, Carlos Carillo, Edgard Silva, Larry Rada, and Miguel Cerdá aka Cuarto Poder
Courtesy of Nacional Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
La Calle
Written by Jose Bravo, Eric Bobo Correa (as Eric Correa), Jack Gonzalez and Anita Tijoux (as Anamaria Tijoux)
Performed by Latin Bitman and Eric Bobo Correa (as Eric Bobo) aka Ritmo Machine feat. Sick Jacken + Anita Tijoux (as Ana Tijoux)
Courtesy of Nacional Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Chamakat Sartisiry
Written by Grover Porfirio Canaviri Huallpa and Rolando Franklin Cazas Quispe
Performed by Grover Porfirio Canaviri Huallpa and Rolando Franklin Cazas Quispe aka Wayna Rap
Courtesy of LMS Records
Soul Sauce (GUarachi Guaro)
Written by Dizzy Gillespie and Luciano Pozo Gonzalez
Performed by Cal Tjader
Courtesy of Original Jazz Classics
By arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
Bongo Rock
Written by Preston Epps and Arthur Ergnoian
Performed by Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (as Incredible Bongo Band)
Courtesy of Mr. Bongo Worldwide
BY arrangement with Big Sounds International
The Rose
Written by Amanda McBroom
Performed by Louis Arcella
Donde Estes
Written by Paul Hoyle, Daniel Indart and Sara Traina
Performed by Fabiola Paulin
Courtesy of LMS Records
By arrangement with Latin Music Specialists
Spanish Dances, Op. 23: No. 5, Playera
Written by Pablo de Sarasate
Performed by Jaime Laredo, Violin and Margo Garrett, Piano
Courtesy of Dorian Recordings
By arrangement with Source/Q and Naxos
Impetu Animal
Written by Simón Lujan, Omar Gonzales and Vladimir Perez
Performed by Omar Gonzales, Simón Lujan, Vladimir Perez, Martin Fox and Jimbo Illanes aka Octavia; "La Partida" - Performed by Jorge Coulon, Marcelo Coulon, Manuel Merino, Efren Viera, Daniel Cantillana, Christian Gonzalez, Juan Flores, Cesar Jara and Camilo Lema aka Inti-Illimani.

Don't Kill It. 2016, Starring Dolph Lundgren as Jebediah Woodley, Kristina Klebe as Agent Evelyn Pierce, Tony Bentley as Chief Dunham, James Chalke as Pastor Erikson, Miles Doleac as Deacon Shepard, Otis Willard as Toby Bronson, Michelle West as Amber, Todd Farmer as Marcus, Dawn Ferry as Wendy, Thomas Owen as Jeremy, Billy Slaughter as Agent Jackson, Aaron McPherson as Emmett, Joh Bohn as Agent Lug, Jasi Lanier as Rose, Michael Aaron Milligan as Frank, Laura Warner as Eunice, Randy Austin as Gabriel and Milorad Djomlija as Glen Prichard. The Movie Network, October 17, 2017. Soundtrack: "Molotov Moon" - Written and recorded by Jimmer Podrasky.

Collide. 2016, Starring Nicholas Hoult as Casey Stein, Felicity Jones as Juliette Marne, Anthony Hopkins as Hagen Kahl, Ben Kingsley as Geran, Marwan Kenzari as Matthias, Clemens Schick as Mirko, Erdal Yildiz (de)
Michael Epp as Karl, Aleksandar Jovanovic as Jonas and Markus Klauk (de) as Talaz. The Movie Network, October 18, 2017. Soundtrack: "Split (Only U)" - Performed by Tiësto (as Tiesto) & The Chainsmokers,
"Elektron" - Performed by Nyko
Licensed courtesy of MTA Records LLP / Virgin EMI
180db_(130)
Written by Aphex Twin (as Richard James)
Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd, a BMG Company
Performed by Aphex Twin
Licensed courtesy of Warp Records Ltd
Bae
Written by Grace Mitchell, Nick Colletti & Jared Piccone
Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd / Copyright Control / Jared Piccone Music
Performed by Grace Mitchell
Courtesy of Republic Records Inc
Under licence from UNiversal Music Operations Ltd
Body Gold
Written by Josephine Vander Gucht & Ant West (as Anthony West)
Published by Imagem Music
Performed by Oh Wonder
Licensed courtesy of Oh Wonder
God's Whisper
Written by Raury (as Raury Tullis)
Published by Raury Allen Poe
Performed by Raury
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc
Nr. 22
Written by Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert & Sebastian Szary
Published by Budde Music UK obo Random Noize Musick, Monkeytown Music GmbH / Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd
Performed by Moderat
Licensed courtesy of Bpitch Control GmbH
Moon Eye
Written by Alessio Natalizia & Sam Willis
Published by Copyright Control
Performed by Walls
Licensed courtesy of Ecstatic Recordings
Freaks
Written by Ivan Gough, Jeremy Bunawan, Mathieu Valton, Timmy Trumpet (as Timothy Smith) & Demetrius Savelio
Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd / Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd / 120 Publishing Pty / Truelove Music
Performed by Timmy Trumpet & Savage (as Timmy Trumpet ft. Savage)
Courtesy of Hussle Recordings / Ministry of Sound Australia Pty Ltd / All Around the World
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Feels Real (Luke Solomon Remix)
Written by Marcus Lambkin, Nicholas Millhiser & Luke Jenner
Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd / Copyright Control
Performed by Marcus Lambkin (as Shit Robot) ft. Luke Jenner
Licensed courtesy of DFA / [PIAS]
Higher
Written by Thomas Barnes, Pete Kelleher (as Peter Kelleher), Ben Kohn (as Benjamin Kohn), Kid Harpoon (as Thomas Hull) & Wayne Hector
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd
Performed by Sigma ft. Labrinth
Courtesy of All Around the World / 3 Beat Productions Ltd / Republic Records Inc
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Collide
Written by Ilan Eshkeri
Published by Iconic Music Worldwide / Atlantic Screen Music
Performed by Rebel
Licensed courtesy of Casablanca / Republic Records Inc.

A Monster Calls. 2016, Starring Lewis MacDougall as Conor O'Malley, Max Golds as 5-year-old Conor, Sigourney Weaver as Mrs. Clayton, Felicity Jones as Elizabeth "Lizzie" Clayton, Toby Kebbell as Liam O'Malley, Liam Neeson as the "Monster" (voice and motion capture), Neeson also appears uncredited in a photograph as Conor's grandfather, James Melville as Harry and Geraldine Chaplin as the head teacher of Conor's school. The Movie Network, October 19, 2017. Soundtrack: "Montage" (Feat. Felicity Jones) - Conducted by Fernando Velázquez, Performed by Basque Symphony Orchestra and Orfeón Donostiarra Choir; "Robot Rovellado" - Written and Performed by Keane; "Score from King Kong" (King Kong (1933)) - Written by Max Steiner; "Tear Up This Town" - Written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Performed by David Gallart (Bass), Marc Prades (Drums), Bernat Vilaplana (Bass & Drums), Bernat Vilaplana (Guitar), Marc Gómez del Moral (Soulphone), For Fiesta Voice: Lluís Segura.

T2 Trainspotting. 2017 (British), Starring Ewan McGregor as Mark "Rent Boy" Renton,
Hamish Haggerty as young Renton
Ben Skelton as 9-year-old Renton
Connor McIndoe as 20-year-old Renton
Ewen Bremner as Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Aiden Haggarty as 9-year-old Spud
John Bell as 20-year-old Spud
Jonny Lee Miller as Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson
Logan Gillies as 9-year-old Simon
James McElvar as 20-year-old Simon
Robert Carlyle as Francis "Franco" Begbie
Daniel Jackson as young Begbie
Daniel Smith as 9-year-old Begbie
Christopher Mullen as 20-year-old Begbie
Kevin McKidd as Tommy MacKenzie
Elijah Wolf as 9-year-old Tommy
Michael Shaw as 20-year-old Tommy
Kyle Fitzpatrick as Fergus
Charlie Hardie as 9-year-old Fergus
Elek Kish as Dozo
Bradley Welsh as Mr Doyle
Kelly Macdonald as Diane Coulston
Anjela Nedyalkova as Veronika Kovach
Pauline Lynch as Lizzy
James Cosmo as Mr Renton
Eileen Nicholas as Mrs Renton
Shirley Henderson as Gail Houston
Irvine Welsh as Mikey Forrester
Simon Weir as Jailhoose
Steven Robertson as Stoddart
Scot Greenan as Frank Jr. The Movie Network, October 20, 2017. Soundtrack: "Shotgun Mouthwash" - Performed by High Contrast;
"Perfect Day" - Performed by Rick Smith;
"Garota De Ipanema" - Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim (as Antonio Jobim), Marcus Vinícius Moraes (as Marcus Moraes)
"No Way", "Get Up", "Low", "Rain or Shine", "Dare Me", "Only God Knows" - Performed by Young Fathers;
Eventually But
Performed by Underworld

Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart
Performed by Vera Lynn

Deep Blue Day
Performed by Brian Eno

Dad's Best Friend
Song written by Rubberbandits
Vocals by Mr. Chrome
Music performed and produced by Blindboyboatclub

Penny Arcade
Performed by Alex Jackson, Ged Hanley and Neil Thomson

Caledonia
Performed by Margaret Davis, Ged Hanley and Neil Thomson

The Blue Sea of Ibrox
Written by Billy King

Red Hot Salsa
Performed by Ged Hanley and Neil Thomson

1690
Performed by Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller
Written by John Hodge, Rick Smith, Ewan McGregor
"Lust for Life" (The Prodigy Remix)
Performed by Iggy Pop
Composed by David Bowie
Lyrics by Iggy Pop (as James Osterberg)

007
[from the MGM film From Russia with Love (1963)]
Written and Performed by John Barry

White Man (In Hammersmith Palais)
Performed by The Clash

Intermezzo Sinfonico
Performed by Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala (as Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano)

Born Slippy (NUXX)
Performed by Underworld

Wot Do U Call It?
Performed by Wiley

Dreaming
Performed by Blondie

Caledonia
Performed by Ross Ainslie

Radio Ga Ga
Performed by Queen

It's Like That
Performed by Run-D.M.C. (as Run-DMC) vs. Jason Nevins

Relax
Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Silk
Performed by Wolf Alice

Whitest Boy on the Beach
As originally performed by Fat White Family; "Slow Slippy" - Performed by Underworld.

Fist Fight. 2017, Starring
Charlie Day as Andrew "Andy"/"Light Roast" Campbell,[5] mild-mannered English teacher
Ice Cube as Ron Strickland,[5] a hot-headed history teacher and Campbell's colleague
Tracy Morgan[6] as Coach Crawford, an incompetent gym coach
Jillian Bell as Miss Holly, a lecherous guidance counselor under the influence of various vices
Christina Hendricks[7] as Miss Monet, an intense drama teacher who is attracted to Strickland
Dean Norris[8] as Richard Tyler, the disgruntled principal of the school
Kumail Nanjiani as Officer Mehar, the school security guard who dislikes profanity
Dennis Haysbert[6] as Superintendent Johnson
JoAnna Garcia[6] as Maggie Campbell, the devoted, loving and pregnant wife of Andy
Kym Whitley[9] as 911 Operator
Conphidance as Gangster
Max Carver as Daniel
Charlie Carver as Nathaniel
Alexa Nisenson as Ally Campbell, Andy and Maggie's daughter
Austin Zajur as Neil. The Movie Network, October 21, 2017. Soundtrack: "Left For Dead
Written by John Barrett and Leonard Clark (III)
Performed by Bass Drum Of Death
Courtesy of Innovative Leisure
You Know Who
Written by T.I. (as Clifford T.I. Harris), Tony Galvin and Solomon Burke
Performed by T.I.
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Laisse Tomber Les Filles
Written by Serge Gainsbourg
Performed by France Gall
Courtesy of Universal International Music, B.V.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Los Cazadores
Arranged by Xocoyotzin Herrera
Performed by Efrain Nicho, Oscar Nicho, Jose Perez, Luis Pedro Robles and Pedro Robles
Bear Witness
Written by Daniel Nakamura
Performed by Kool Keith (as Dr. Octagon)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of Bulk Recordings
By arrangement with Shelly Bay Music
La Costilla
Traditional
Arranged by Xocoyotzin Herrera and Daniel Indart
Performed by Efrain Nicho, Oscar Nicho, Jose Perez, Luis Pedro Robles and Pedro Robles
High School Lover
Written by Zach Yudin (as Zachary Yudin)
Performed by Cayucas
Courtesy of Secretly Canadian
Non-Stop
Written by Nicholas Luckinbill, Andre Legacy (as Armen Melik) and Riff Raff (as Horst Simco)
Performed by Andre Legacy featuring Riff Raff
Courtesy of Give N Go Sounds
Lie Cheat Steal (Instrumental)
Written by Boots, El-P (as Jaime Meline), Killer Mike (as Michael Render) and Torbitt Schwartz
Performed by Run the Jewels
Courtesy Of Mass Appeal Records
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Slam
Written by Sticky Fingaz (as Kirk Jones), Jason Mizell, Chylow Parker, Fredro Starr (as Freddie Scruggs) and Tyrone Taylor
Performed by Onyx
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
On A Drug
Written and performed by Michael Chandler
Oh No!
Written by Kevin Breen and Steve Gannon
Performed by Kid Karate
Courtesy of Kid Karate Music
By arrangement with Spirit Music Group
Seasons Of Love
Written by Jonathan Larson
Performed by Alexa Nisenson
I Don't F**k With You
Written by Big Sean (as Sean Anderson), Mike Free (as Mikely Adam), Willie Hansbro, DJ Mustard (as Dijon MacFarlane), Dacoury Natche, D.J. Rogers, E-40, Dwane Weir II and Kanye West
Performed by Big Sean featuring E-40
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Say You Love Me, One More Time"
Performed by D.J. Rogers
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Crossroad Blues
Written and performed by Tom Morello
Courtesy of Comandante/Mom+Pop Music
Gonna Fly Now
[Theme from Rocky (1976)]
Written by Bill Conti, Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins
Performed by Efrain Nicho, Oscar Nicho, Jose Perez, Luis Pedro Robles and Pedro Robles
About Time
Written and performed by Andrew Clark
Courtesy of Shelly Bay Music
Shut 'Em Up
Written by Liam Howlett, Manfred Mann, Chuck D (as Carlton Ridenhour), Gary G-Wiz (as Gary Rinaldo), Hank Shocklee and Peter Thomas
Performed by The Prodigy vs. Public Enemy vs. Manfred Mann
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Courtesy of Bring The Noize Music, Inc.
By arrangement with Reach Music
Shine A Light
Written and performed by Rocky Dawuni
Courtesy of Cumbancha
Magic Numbers
Written by Wax Tailor (as Jean-Christophe Le Saoût), Benjamin Bambach, Maik Schindler and Daryl Parks
Performed by Wax Tailor featuring A.S.M. & Mattic
Courtesy of Lab'Oratoire
Mama Said Knock You Out (The Undefeated Remix)
Written by George Clinton, Bootsy Collins (as William Collins), Shock-G (as Gregory Jacobs), James McCants, LeRoy McCants, Walter Morrison, LL Cool J (as James Todd Smith), Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart) and Marley Marl (as Marlon Williams)
Performed by LL Cool J
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
All I Need
Written by RZA (as Robert Diggs) and Method Man (as Clifford Smith)
Performed by Tracy Morgan. Trivia: Director cameo: the guy at the Apple store when Charlie Day buys two MacBook Pros.

Why Him? 2016, Starring
James Franco as Laird Mayhew, Bryan Cranston as Ned Fleming, Zoey Deutch as Stephanie Fleming, Megan Mullally as Barb Fleming, Griffin Gluck as Scotty Fleming, Kaley Cuoco as the voice of Justine, Keegan-Michael Key as Gustav, Cedric the Entertainer as Lou Dunne, Zack Pearlman as Kevin Dingle, Jee Young Han as Marnie Dingle, Jacob Kemp as Randy the Intern, Grace Ly Ngo Hazelett and Sadie Kate Ngo Hazelett as Vanessa Dingle, Casey Wilson as Missy Pederman, Andrew Rannells as Blaine Pederman, Adam DeVine as Tyson Modell, Tangie Ambrose as Patty Dunne, Steve Bannos as Tree Lot Owner Burt. There are cameos by a number of technology, gaming, and entertainment figures, including Burnie Burns, Steve Aoki, Richard Blais, Elon Musk, Toby Turner, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Chris A. Liscomb. The Movie Network, October 21, 2017. Soundtrack: "Down On the Corner" - Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival;
Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Happy Birthday
Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill
[Only the first line is sung]
Sleigh Ride
Written by Leroy Anderson and Mitchell Parish
Performed by KT Tunstall
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Wonderful Life (Mi Oh My)
Written by Ammar Malik, Teddy Geiger and Matoma (as Tom Straete Lagergren)
Performed by Matoma
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Devil's Sugar
Written by Michelle Gonzalez, Christian Olsson, Joakim Jarl (as Joakim Hasselquist Jarl), Pontus Winnberg, Patrik Berger and Jimmy Koitzsch
Performed by MishCatt
Courtesy of INGSOC
Winter Wonderland
Written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith
Performed by Katy Tiz featuring Felix Snow
Courtesy of Katy Tiz and Effess/Atlantic
Trim Your Tree
Written by Jimmy Butler and Mitchell Leigh
Performed by Jimmy Butler
Courtesy of SLG, LLC
Quando Chega A Manha
Written by Alexander Marlowe & Dan DiPrima
Performed by Fully Fuller feat. Katherine Eva
Courtesy of Zombie Bank
NFL on FOX: Theme
Written by Phil Garrod, Reed Hays and Scott Schreer
Courtesy of Fox Sports Productions, Inc.
Lucky Lucky
Written by Joseph Holiday, Jasmine Ash and Kenny Fleetwood
Performed by Like Yeah
Courtesy of Platform Music Group
Deck the Halls
Traditional
Performed by Chew Two
Courtesy of Zombie Bank
Feel Me Flow
Written by Joseph Modeliste, Art Neville (as Arthur Neville), Cyril Neville, George Porter Jr., Leo Nocentelli, DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist), Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Anthony Criss) and Vin Rock (as Vincent Brown)
Performed by Naughty By Nature
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music/Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Badman (Torro Torro Remix)
Written by David Henderson, Keith Robertson and Max Styler
Performed by AutoErotique & Max Styler
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
Dope Girlz
Written by Steve Aoki, Shaun Frank, Richard Chippy and Yaakov Gruzman
Performed by Steve Aoki & Shaun Frank
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
MFC
Written by Dan DiPrima and Alexander Marlowe
Performed by Dan DiPrima (as DDP)
Courtesy of Zombie Bank
Swallow My Pride (Viceroy Remix)
Written by Jeff Lewis, Molly Moore, Scott Effman and Alex Craciun (as Alexandru Constantin Craciun)
Performed by Alex Craciun (as Boehm) feat. Molly Moore
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
Your Love
Written by Oliver Smith and Luke Vidamour
Performed by Without
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
Rage the Night Away
Written by Waka Flocka Flame (as Juaquin Malphurs), Steve Aoki and Joseph Sikora
Performed by Steve Aoki feat. Waka Flocka Flame
Courtesy of Ultra Records
Waka Flocka Flame appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
I Was Made for Lovin' You
Written by Desmond Child, Vini Poncia and Paul Stanley
Performed by KISS
Courtesy of Kiss Catalog, Ltd.
Christmas Time
Written by Jimmy McCracklin
Performed by Billy Boy Arnold
Courtesy of Red Lightnin' Records, North Lopham Rocks
Untitled (How Does it Feel)
Written by Raphael Saadiq and D'Angelo (as Michael Archer)
Performed by D'Angelo
Courtesy of Virgin Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bad Mother F***er
Written by Earl Johnson, Kid Rock (as Robert J. Ritchie) & Machine Gun Kelly (as Richard Colson Baker)
Performed by Machine Gun Kelly featuring Kid Rock
Courtesy of Bad Boy/Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Kid Rock appears courtesy of Warner Bros Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Mama Do the Hump
Written by Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook), Harley Sylvester (as Harley Alexander-Sule), Jordan Stephens and Timothy Powell (as Timothy Martin Powell)
Performed by Rizzle Kicks
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd. under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Rock & Roll All Nite
Written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley
Performed by KISS
Courtesy of Kiss Catalog, Ltd.
Silent Night
Music by Franz Gruber (as Franz Xaver Gruber)
Lyrics by Joseph Mohr
Arranged and Performed by The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
Bacdafucup
Written by Sticky Fingaz (as Kirk Jones), Fredro Starr (as Fred Scruggs Jr.), Sonsee (as Tyrone Taylor), Big D.S. (as Marlon Fletcher), Chylow Parker, Joseph Modeliste, Art Neville (as Arthur Neville), Leo Nocentelli and George Porter Jr.
Performed and Produced by Jonathan Pakfar and Shane Abrahams (as Shane Eli)
Jingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont (James Lord Pierpont)
Arranged and Performed by The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
Please Come Home for Christmas
Written by Charles Brown and Gene Redd
Performed by Charles Brown
Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
Deck the Halls
Traditional
Arranged and Performed by The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
First Noel
Traditional
Performed by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley
Crazy Beautiful Life
Written and Performed by Thomas Hien & Scott Chesak
Courtesy of Platform Music Group and Defend Music
Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)
Written by Joey Ramone
Performed by Ramones
Courtesy of Sire Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Traditional
Performed by The Platters
Courtesy of Stardust Records A Division of Cleopatra Records. Anachronisms: 1. When the Flemings return to Michigan, they land in a United Airlines 727 aircraft which were retired from United Airlines in 2001. 2. When the family returns to Detroit, the airplane shown landing is a wide body D.C.-10, a plane that hasn't flown with United since 2001. Also, United didn't have wide body service from LA to Detroit.

Blade Runner 2049. 2017, Starring
Ryan Gosling as K
Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard
Ana de Armas as Joi
Sylvia Hoeks as Luv
Robin Wright as Lt. Joshi
Mackenzie Davis as Mariette
Carla Juri as Dr. Ana Stelline
Lennie James as Mister Cotton
Dave Bautista as Sapper Morton
Jared Leto as Niander Wallace
David Dastmalchian as Coco
Barkhad Abdi as Doc Badger
Hiam Abbass as Freysa
Wood Harris as Nandez
Edward James Olmos as Gaff
Ana de Armas additionally portrays various holographic advertisements for the "Joi" line. Sallie Harmsen briefly portrays a replicant killed in front of Luv by Niander Wallace. Archival footage, audio and stills of Sean Young from the original film are used to represent her character of Rachael.[15] Additionally, Young's likeness was digitally superimposed onto stand-in actress Loren Peta, who was coached by Young on how to recreate her performance, in order to briefly portray Rachael in a hallucination had by Deckard, and to portray a replicant designed by Wallace to be physically identical to the original Rachael, except with green eyes (although Sean Young herself has brown eyes, the Voigt-Kampff test in the original Blade Runner reveals Rachael's eyes to actually be green). The voice of the replicant was created with the use of a sound-alike actress to Young. ScotiaBank Cinema IMAX, October 26, 2017. Soundtrack: "Summer Wind" - Written by Johnny Mercer, Hans Bradtke and Henry Mayer,
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Peter And The Wolf
Written by Sergei Prokofiev
Suspicious Minds
Written by Francis Zambon (as Mark James)
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Karma Drama
Written by Kully Bhamra
Performed by Kully Bhamra (as Kully B) and Gussy G
Can't Help Falling In Love
Written by Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, and George David Weiss (as George Weiss)
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
One For My Baby (and One More For The Road)
Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Tears In Rain
(From "Blade Runner (1982)")
Composed by Vangelis
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Split. 2016, Starring James McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb, a sufferer of dissociative identity disorder (DID), who has 23 prominent personalities, each with something peculiar or dangerous for his captives. Kevin's body chemistry changes with each personality, resulting in his 24th and final personality, "The Beast".
Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey Cooke, a young girl with a traumatic past and a history of self-harm, who is kidnapped by "Dennis", one of Kevin's personalities, to be sacrificed to the Beast.
Izzie Coffey plays a 5-year-old Casey.
Betty Buckley as Dr. Karen Fletcher, a psychologist who attempts to help Kevin with his DID, and believes that DID can, in extreme cases, cause physiological changes.
Haley Lu Richardson as Claire Benoit, a classmate of Casey and a friend of Marcia, who is also kidnapped by "Dennis" to be sacrificed to the Beast.
Jessica Sula as Marcia, a classmate of Casey and a friend of Claire, who is also kidnapped by "Dennis" to be sacrificed to the Beast.
Brad William Henke as John, Casey's uncle.
Sebastian Arcelus as Mr. Cooke, Casey's father.
Neal Huff as Mr. Benoit, Claire's father.
Kim Director as Hannah.
Lyne Renée as Academic Moderator.
M. Night Shyamalan as Jai, a security guard in Dr. Fletcher's apartment building.
Bruce Willis as David Dunn. The Movie Network, October 30, 2017. Soundtrack: "Day You Left Me in September" - Written by Slam Allen (as Harrison Allen Jr.),
Performed by Slam Allen
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
Wildewoman
Written by Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig
Performed by Lucius
Courtesy of Mom + Pop
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
Wonderful World
Written and Performed by Jim Keller
Produced by Hector Castillo
Courtesy of Elisha James Music
Tribunale
Written and Performed by Ennio Morricone
Courtesy of IDM Music, Ltd. o/b/o Bixio Music Group, Ltd.
Chinese Restaurant
Written by Claude Sacre and Roger Abaji
Courtesy of APM Music
We Are Extraordinary
Written and Performed by Evgueni Galperine and Sacha Galperine
Frogbass
Written by Frederik Durand, Arthur Baker and Gavin Christopher
Performed by Snails
Courtesy of Kannibalen Records
Unbreakable
Written & Performed by James Newton Howard
Courtesy of Hollywood Records.