Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

THE ANDREW SISTERS Double Feature

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Three sisters from Minnesota formed a highly successful close harmony singing group during the middle of the Swing era in the late 1930s and called themselves the Andrew Sisters. Below are links to featuring two of their biggest hits:


THE ANDREW SISTERS DOUBLE FEATURE

The Andrew Sisters consisted of LaVerne, Maxene and Patricia "Patty" Andrews. Throughout their long career, the sisters sold well over 75 million records. Their harmonies and songs are still influential today. And the group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998.

Here are links to video clips featuring two of their songs - "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Rum and Coca Cola":


"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" (1941)

"Rum and Coca Cola"

Saturday, September 1, 2012

"ELEGANCE AND DECADENCE - The Age of the Regency"



Below are links to a BBC documentary called "ELEGANCE AND DECADENCE - The Age of the Regency". The documentary is hosted by historian Dr. Lucy Worsley, author of the 2011 book, "If Walls Could Talk, An Intimate History of the Home".


"ELEGANCE AND DECADENCE - The Age of the Regency"

Here are the links to the documentary hosted by Dr. Worsley:

Part 1 - "Warts and All - Portrait of a Prince"

Part 2 - "Developing the Regency Brand"

Part 3 - "The Many and the Few - A Divided Decade"

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Oingo Boingo - "GREY MATTER"



Here is a video clip featuring the song, "Grey Matter", performed by Oingo Boingo in 1982:


OINGO BOINGO - "GREY MATTER"

Thursday, January 20, 2011

"1930s Hollywood Glamor"



Below is a video clip featuring Hollywood glamor at the famous Ambassador Hotel, during the 1930s:


1930s HOLLYWOOD GLAMOR

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Best of Swing



Below are links to video clips featuring two legends from the Swing Era - Chick Webb and Count Basie. Enjoy:



THE BEST OF SWING



Chick Webb and His Orchestra - "Harlem Congo" (1937)





The Count Basie Orchestra - "Jumpin' at the Woodside" (1938)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

"COLD MOUNTAIN" - The Charlie Rose Interviews


For fans of "COLD MOUNTAIN" - both Charles Fraizer’s 1997 novel and Anthony Minghella’s 2003 film adaptation, here are two video clips featuring interviews conducted by Charlie Rose with the author, the director and two of the movie’s stars – Nicole Kidman and Jude Law:


"COLD MOUNTAIN" - The Charlie Rose Interviews






Charlie Rose Interview with Author Charles Fraizer, Author of the 1997 novel "COLD MOUNTAIN"








Charlie Rose Interview with Director Anthony Minghella, Actors Nicole Kidman and Jude Law For the 2003 Movie "COLD MOUNTAIN"

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Three Songs From THE GRASS ROOTS




Below are links to three songs performed by the 1960s and 70s group, THE GRASS ROOTS between 1967-1970:


Three Songs From THE GRASS ROOTS

"Let's Live For Today" (1967)


"Wait a Million Years" (1969)


"Temptation Eyes" (1970)

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Nicholas Brothers in "THE BLACK NETWORK" (1936)




THE NICHOLAS BROTHERS in "THE BLACK NETWORK" (1936)

Fayard and Harold Nicholas (aka the Nicholas Brothers) appeared in the 1936 all-black musical called "THE BLACK NETWORK". HERE is a video clip of them in a song-and-dance routine called "Lucky Numbers"

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" (1932) Photo Gallery and Video Clips



Below are photos and two video clips from the 1932 Cecil B. DeMille classic epic drama about the Roman Empire - "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS". The movie starred Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, Elissa Landi and Charles Laughton:

WARNING: Brief nudity and violence


"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" (1932) Photo Gallery and Video Clips


Photo Gallery


























































Video Clips

“The Sign of the Cross” – The Coliseum Scene








“The Sign of the Cross” – Claudette Colbert

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"LOST" Behind the Scenes: (2.07)"The Other 48 Days"



Below is a video clip featuring a behind-the-scenes look at my favorite "LOST" episode of all time - Season 2's "The Other 48 Days":



"LOST" Behind the Scenes: (2.07)"The Other 48 Days"


Monday, February 23, 2009

Top Five (5) Favorite JAMES BOND Theme Songs



Below are my top five (5) favorite James Bond theme songs of all time:


TOP FIVE (5) FAVORITE JAMES BOND THEME SONGS

“Nobody Does It Better” (THE SPY WHO LOVED ME – 1977)





“Live and Let Die” (LIVE AND LET DIE – 1973)





“Goldfinger” (GOLDFINGER – 1964)





“You Know My Name” (CASINO ROYALE – 2006)





“The World Is Not Enough” (THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH – 1999)

Monday, February 2, 2009

Bill Withers - "Use Me"



Here is a video clip featuring the song, "Use Me", performed by Bill Withers in the early 1970s:


"USE ME"

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Five Takes on THE BEATLES



Below are five video clips featuring songs performed by The Beatles between 1963 and 1965:


Five Takes on THE BEATLES

”You’re Gonna Lose That Girl”



I’ll Be Back”



”Do You Want to Know a Secret?”



”The Night Before”



”I’m Happy Just to Dance With You”

Monday, January 12, 2009

MOTOWN's Famous Girl Groups



Below are some video clips featuring the three top girl groups from the Motown recording label in the 1960s:


MOTOWN's Famous Girl Groups


The Marvelettes




"Too Many Fish in the Sea"


"Don't Mess With Bill"



Martha and the Vandellas




"Heatwave"


"Dancing in the Streets"



The Supremes




"Back in My Arms Again"



"Love Child"

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

"ANGELS AND INSECTS" (1995) Video Clips



Here are some video clips from the 1995 movie, "Angels and Insects", directed by Philip Haas:


"ANGELS AND INSECTS" (1995) Video Clips





















[WARNING: Video Clip contains scenes of frontal nudity]

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Two Versions of "(I Know) I'm Losing You"



Below are two versions of the Temptations' 1966 hit song, "(I Know) I'm Losing You". One version is song by the actual group. The second version is performed by the actors who portrayed the Temptations in the 1998 miniseries:


TWO VERSIONS OF "(I KNOW) I'M LOSING YOU"

"(I Know) I'm Losing You" - The Temptations





"(I Know) I'm Losing You" - From the miniseries "THE TEMPTATIONS"

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Rene y Estela in "ANOTHER THIN MAN" (1939)



Below is a video clip featuring a pair of professional dancers that appeared in third entry in the "THIN MAN" franchise called, "ANOTHER THIN MAN" (1939). William Powell, who starred as Nick Charles, also appears in the clip:


Rene y Estela in "ANOTHER THIN MAN" (1939)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

"FOR YOUR EYES ONLY" Music Clip




Here is a clip of a song from the Bond movie, "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY". The song, performed by Rage is called "Make It Last All Night":


"Make It Last All Night"

Thursday, October 30, 2008

"CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON" (2000) Video Clip



Here is a famous scene from the Academy Award winning film by Ang Lee - "CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON":


"CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON" (2000) Video Clip

Here is the VIDEO CLIP featuring a fight scene between Michelle Yeoh and Ziyi Zhang.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

"CHARMED" Retrospect: (2.14) "Pardon My Past




"CHARMED" Retrospect: (2.14) “Pardon My Past”

”Pardon My Past” is an episode from Season Two of the TV series, ”CHARMED” (1998-2006). In it, one of the Charmed Ones – Phoebe Halliwell - is haunted by a spirit in her past life. The past life turned out to be one P. Russell, a first cousin of the sister’s great-grandmother.

To find out why she is being haunted by P. Russell’s spirit, Phoebe visits 1924 and diiscovers that P. Russell was a pyrokinetic witch who had been romanced by a warlock named Anton. While in the past, Phoebe also acquired a glimpse into the past lives of her sisters – Prue and Piper. She discovers that they were former relatives of P. Russell and out to destroy her and all the latter’s future lives before any of them can become completely evil. Prue and Piper must then stop their past lives' curse in the present before Phoebe falls victim to it and dies.

This episode was the second, following Season 1’s ”That 70s Episode” that revealed their family’s past history. And like many of these episode . . . it had a lot of flaws. Let us take a look at them, shall we?

Flaws in “Pardon My Past”

*Ownership of the Manor – In this episode, it was revealed that the parents of the sisters’ grandmother – Penelope Johnson Halliwell – had been living in the manor in 1924. Yet, according to the Season 1 episode - ”Is There a Woogy in the House?” - the Halliwells (which happened to be Penny’s in-laws) had purchased the manor following the San Francisco Earthquake in 1906.

The Ages of Phoebe Halliwell and P. Russell - While perusing the Warren family tree, Phoebe had this to say about her past life:

”I think that this one is me. (She points to P. Russell) She died February 17th, 1924. The same age I am also."

How was this possible? According to the family tree, P. Russell lived during the period July 1894-February 17, 1924. She was 29 years old when her cousins killed her. The episode ”Pardon My Past” occurred between February 16-18, 1924; and February 16-18, 2000. Phoebe was born on November 2, 1975; making her 24 years old at the time, not 29 years old.

Past Life for Leo Wyatt? - According to Phoebe, she had spotted Leo’s past life in 1924 and he was P. Baxter’s (Past Piper) lover. I am curious. How is this possible? The series has claimed that Leo had been born in May 1924. But again, this is not possible. According to the Season 1 episode, ”Love Hurts”, Leo had been a medical student when he joined the Army in 1942:

”No. World War II. I left med school and enlisted as a medic. I wanted to help save people not shoot them. The last thing I remember, I was bandaging a soldier's head wound and I felt a sharp pain and the next thing I know I was floating surrounded by White Lighters."

If Leo had been at medical school at the time when the U.S. entered World War II, he should have at least older than 22 years old when he joined the Army. Which means that he should have already been alive at the time of P. Russell’s death in 1924.

Phoebe’s Theory - How did Phoebe get the idea that she was going to die within a day because of her encounter with her past spirit? From the moment she had encountered P. Russell’s spirit on the very anniversary that the latter was killed, Phoebe made this assumption:

”So, it doesn’t mean that I’m going to die today too, right?”

Even before she found out about the curse placed on P. Russell’s future selves, Phoebe came to the conclusion that she was doomed to die:

”Phoebe: Not much time. By midnight, I’ll be dead again.
Piper: By midnight? How do you know that?
Phoebe: Midnight, a full moon, what’s the difference? It’s always one or the other, right? I know I won’t make it to February 18th unless…
Leo: You go back to the past again and find some answers.


How on earth did she come to this conclusion without knowing the facts? Or was this another example of the Halliwells producing theories out from their respective asses?

Phoebe’s Ability - Phoebe had asked Leo why she did not have a power like P. Russell’s – pyrokinesis. This is what Leo had told her:

”Well, if you screw up your regrets. Your past self must have abused the power. That’s why it was taken away from you.”

What the hell? How did Leo come to this conclusion? Although Past Piper (P. Baxter)’s ability – slow down others – was a variation of Piper’s ability, Past Prue (P. Bowen)’s ability turned out to be cyrokinesis (freezing ability), which had nothing to do with Prue’s abilities of telekinesis or astral projection. Nor did P. Russell’s ability (pyrokinesis) have anything to do with Phoebe’s ability of precognition. And why is Phoebe’s precognition ability considered a REGRESSION of P. Russell’s fire ability? Phoebe is a seer. She has the ability to summon information on the past, the present and the future through visions. Information is power. Both of her parents have told Phoebe that many magic practitioners would kill to be a seer. Apparently, Phoebe never believed them. Even the Source did not want Phoebe’s precognition ability . . . despite the fact that he had depended upon two seers. Which only tells me that even intelligent individuals like Phoebe and the Source can be incredibly stupid.

The Warlock – Anton - So, Anton (who was P. Russell’s lover) was supposed to be a warlock? How is that possible? It is quite apparent that Anton had never aged in the 76 years between 1924 and 2000. It was established in the first episode that warlocks were merely witches who had gone bad:

”A bad witch or a warlock . . .”

Despite what Leo had believed, witches ARE mortals. If Piper could die from a bullet wound in an alternate timeline, then witches are mortals. And if witches are mortals, then warlocks should also be mortals. Which means that either Anton should have aged or he was something other than a warlock. Also . . . the sisters and Leo have declared many times that evil cannot love. Yet, Anton was in love with P. Russell and had remained in love with her for a long time.

Phoebe’s Warning in the Book of Shadows - Apparently, all of Phoebe's future lives are doomed to die in their early 20's unless they can somehow stop P. Bowen and P. Baxter’s curse from affecting them. They end up saving present Phoebe by putting the necklace on her, but the rest of her future lives are still doomed to die in their early 20's. Thus, Phoebe wrote a warning in the Book of Shadows to warn her future selves about this. What if Phoebe’s future selves do not end up as a member of the Warren family line? Had anyone stopped to think of this?

Gordon Johnson’s Piano Talent . . . or Lack Of - Greg Vaughn, as the Charmed Ones’ great-grandfather, Gordon Johnson, is shown playing the piano in 1924. Unfortunately, it appears that Vaughn lacked the talent to fake playing the piano. One can easily see that his fingers do not even reach the keys.

The Confusing Warren Family Tree - This episode marked the only appearance of the Warren family (which began with Charlotte and Melinda Warren) tree. I came across some interesting entries that seem contradictory:

-Grams’ age: According to the family tree, Penelope Johnson (the sisters’ grandmother) was born in 1937. She gave birth to her only daughter, Patricia Halliwell, in 1950. Are we expected to believe that Grams gave birth to Patty at the age of 13? I rather doubt it. The family tree also stated that Grams had died on March 3, 1968. Gee, they got the date of Grams' death wrong by 30 years.

-Piper’s birth year: According to the family tree, Piper was born in August 1973. Yet, in one S1 episode, Piper had identified herself as a Gemini. Also, in the S1 episode, ”Thank You For Not Morphing”, Victor clearly made it apparent that she was three years older than Phoebe, who was born in 1975. The S3 episode, ”Coyote Piper” supports Victor’s words with its revelation that Piper had graduated from Baker High in 1990, making her birth date of 1972 very plausible. And I doubt that young Piper was less than two years old in S1’s ”That 70s Episode”.

-The name of the Charmed Ones’ grandfather: According to the family tree, the name of the sisters’ maternal grandfather happened to be Jack Halliwell. Yet in the S6 episode, ”Witchstock”, he is renamed Allen. All I can say is . . . what happened to Jack?

I wish I could say that ”Pardon My Past”’s glimpse into the Warren family line was interesting. But it was filled with so many inconsistencies that I cannot help but harbor a little contempt for the writer who had penned this episode.


Here is a video clip from the episode: