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Perry Blackwell sings "You Lied" to Rock Hudson and Doris Day in Pillow Talk
Rock Hudson's character lies to Doris Day's in Pillow Talk (Gordon, 1959). Perry Blackwell appropriately plays "You Lied" at him as they leave.
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Rock Hudson pretends to be gay to kiss Doris Day in Pillow Talk
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"That's a direct question. I think it deserves a direct answer.", Rock Hudson plays a cad against Doris Day's "modern woman" in Pillow Talk (Gordon, 1959). This is a remarkable scene because it shows Rock Hudson, who was a closet gay man, playing a character pretending to be gay. This is from a time when a leading man could not be openly gay. Played out by Perry Blackwell singing "I Need No Atm...
Holly Hunter sings "Down In The Willow Garden" in Raising Arizona
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Holly Hunter sings a lullaby, "Down In The Willow Garden", in Raising Arizona (Coen, 1987). The song is a traditional Appalachian murder ballad about a man facing the gallows for the murder of his lover. Sometimes it's a hard world for the little things.
"Columbus Stockade Blues" from "Bound for Glory" (Ashby, 1976)
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Cara Corren and Susan Barnes sing 'Columbus Stockade Blues' in Hal Ashby's biographic film on Woody Guthrie, 'Bound for Glory' released in 1976. Reuploaded to fix sound
Nic Cage performs a Kinski spiral in The Bad Lieutenant (Herzog, 2009)
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Nicolas Cage performs a "Kinski spiral" in Werner Herzog's "The Bad Lieutenant". It's an action that moves the actor from standing next the the camera, facing the scene, to in front the camera, facing out of the scene in one movement. It is used for unsettling effect. It is explained further by Herzog in "Mein leibster Feind" and can be seen in "Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes".
"You'd better run on down now...", Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant dance in the new year
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Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant dance a waltz to a music box on New Year's Eve and are interrupted by celebrations and "Auld Lang Syne", from Holiday (Cukor, 1938). Notice the superb use of diegetic music.
Katharine Hepburn and company sing Camptown Races in Holiday (Cukor, 1938)
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Katharine Hepburn, Edward Everett Horton, Jean Dixon, and Lew Ayres (banjo) sing the minstrel song Camptown Races in George Cukor's Holiday, released in 1938.
Clark Gable and Norma Shearer sing "Abide with Me" in Idiot's Delight (Brown, 1939)
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Clark Gable and Norma Shearer sing "Abide with Me" in Idiot's Delight
"Rivers of Babylon" in Jack Goes Boating
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John Ortiz, Amy Ryan, and Daphne Rubin-Vega coax Philip Seymour Hoffman out of a bathroom by singing Rivers of Babylon in Hoffman's cinematic directorial debut, Jack Goes Boating.
"This Train Is Bound for Glory" as sung by David Carradine in "Bound for Glory" (Ashby, 1976)
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"The damndest hoedown you've ever seen in your life" comes to an abrupt end.
Shirley MacLaine sings "After You've Gone"
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Shirley MacLaine sings "After You've Gone" in "Some Come Running" (1958, Minnelli). Dean Martin wears a hat inside and Frank Sinatra is an asshole.
The dreams of George Hincapie
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George Hincapie dreams of falling off his bicycle.
Paul Newman sings "Plastic Jesus"
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Paul Newman sings "Plastic Jesus" in Stuart Rosenberg's Cool Hand Luke from 1967.
Journey at the End of the World - the violence of the miniature
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David Ainley helps Werner Herzog elaborate on his idea of nature being hostile.
Werner Herzog on financing filmmaking
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"If you want to do a film: steal a camera, steal raw stock, sneak into a lab and do it!"
Lemmy playing Doctor Rock in Eat the Rich
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Lemmy playing Doctor Rock in Eat the Rich
"Pierrot le fou" breaking the fourth wall
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"Pierrot le fou" breaking the fourth wall
Cary Grant & Jean Arthur at the piano
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Cary Grant & Jean Arthur at the piano
I hope that when I'm on the verge of this plane of existence I can somehow have this version of the song complete and full play through my head if not my ears.
This film is a bonafide masterpiece
I didn’t know elastigirl can sing
This is by far the best performance of this song I've heard so far...
Try kossoy sister~
Raising Arizona 🍿 🎥
This is for me no1 the best movie Roy Anderson no2 Atlantic City Luis Mall no3 Magical Girl Carlos Vermut no4 Jackie Brown no5 Crime and Mistemeanors Woody Allen
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When PSH stressfully corrects the lyrics might be my favorite part of this scene.
This scene of them singing reminds me of that song and scene it only takes a moment from wall e and hello dolly.
My favorite moments in this amazing film revolve around this song. My dad and I used to watch this all the time, and this melody stuck with me from day one. The second is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time - the dream sequence at the end. Carter Burwell used the melody from "Down in the Willow Garden" in that piece, and it fits perfectly. My favorite version is the Everly Brothers' off of their brilliant "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us" album. The harmonies are heartbreakingly good, and it is in the perfect slow and somber tempo for the song. And who doesn't sing a song where the guy poisons her wine, runs her through with his sabre, tosses her in the river, then tells us about his father weeping alone in his cabin while they walk the dude to get hanged. Just like singing When You Wish Upon A Star or something!
He's a little outlaw, he is.
Mind his little fontinel
Wow Holly Hunter recorded the best version of this, too bad she didn't make a record.
Rich sure did nail that yodel
Why didnt they add her singing this song to the film soundtrack? Would have loved to play Holly Hunters voice for my future children :D
and grandchildren
Thank you for posting this. I was rewatching this movie some years ago, around the time another Cage movie had come out called Bringing Out The Dead. In the movie he's haunted by a girl he couldn't save named Rose, and the man who wrote the book its based on is named Michael Connelly. This was quite profound to me at the time. Now it's a series of mildly interesting coincidences.
Fascinating! Maybe a synchronicity? Raising Arizona, Bringing Out the Dead and Adaptation are my favorite movies with Nick Cage
Also love Henry Bukowski 😉
@@noahbrown4388 I can't say anyone else has ever noticed, or at least commented, on the Bukowski reference. Also, I really should watch Adaptation again. I only saw it once around the time it came out.
@@Chinaski83 It's a great movie! Also I've never read any of Hank's novels, just love his poetry. But I guess I remembered your handle from one of the documentaries I've seen about him. Cheers 🍻
I wonder if "Its a hard world for little things" is a reference to Night of the Hunter. Lillian Gish says a similar line. The movie is about a murderous criminal (Robert Mitchum) who finds out his cell mate's children know where he hid the money he had stolen. Once the cell mate is executed & the murderer is released he goes hunting for the kids and their money. Takes place in West Virginia which is one of the states that "Down in the Willow Garden" is associated with. This song, the accents and the line Hi says about Ed looking as fertile as the Tennessee Valley make me think all these characters moved from the Appalachian Mountains to this particular part of Arizona.
"He's alright. Just had a nightmare." Sings a song to him about a guy being hung for killing a little girl.
Rich Evans was right. I haven’t seen this in a year or two so I forgot about this lullaby but I neeeeeed a full cover
Check out the Art Garfunkel version of this song too, if Rich Evans brought you here.
Check out the Kossoy Sisters version of the song too, extremely beautiful and haunting. Surely the Coen Brothers are fans of theirs as well, as they used their version of "I'll Fly Away" in O Brother Where art Thou.
Thank mr. Evans for telling me to come here.
Been watching this version since I was a kid and is by far the best version
Thank you for the serenade Rich
RLM fans didn’t disappoint. I knew I’d find you all here.
Rich Evans sends me here!
same
The famous yodeler?
@@prfit AND internet celebrity.
me too!
Me too!
Great scene and beautifully sung by Holly. I never heard this song before but discovered that many versions of this murder ballad have been recorded by great singers. This version has something very special, though. I love it.
I wish I could hear Holly Hunter sing the entire song. The snippet from this movie are the most hauntingly beautiful version there is.
Agree completely.
The Everly Brothers sing an excellent rendition of this song too.
Yes!!! 🔥🎬🔥
Kino
I was singing this song at work after watching this movie one night and a coworker recognized it...He said that he was from Columbus Georgia. It was a prison song.
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An eternal masterpiece
Thank you prfit, I was looking for this song since I first saw the film 20 years ago and I even got the LP soundtrack, and it is not in it! :-(
Per W,,,,,,pedi@- In the play, the curtain goes down on Harry and Irene as they sing "Onward Christian Soldiers" while bombs are exploding outside, leaving their survival an open question, but both versions of the film's ending show the couple to be safe and happy after the air raid. The international film version featured the hymn "Abide with Me". The domestic version replaced the impelling "Onward, Christian Soldiers", and its militant imagery, with a more demure supplication.
You don't want to do too much that, or it would be the too much of a good thing :-)
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missing ian and rik everyday.
What strikes me about this is that the movie is today depicted as a "WW2" film. The thing is if you watch the film closely and do a bit of reading up about the screenplay it becomes clearer that the War depicted as starting is NOT the historical WW2 we are familiar with. More a fictional apocalyptic one resembling that in the 1936 film "Things to Come". In that context perhaps this movie is somewhat underrated. ruclips.net/video/E_zBrormAsM/видео.html
Underrated movie
Lovely, the best version of this song I've ever heard. Other versions I've heard are much too fast.
The chemistry these two radiated, they should've gotten together in real life!
In the movie, this is the moment when Woody found out his calling as a singer and social activist.
The effect Godard gets with the colors and lighting of driving is really incredible here and I've never quite seen anything else like it in cinema
I think most people never will see something special in this movement of Cage, because they do not know Kinski or Aguirre...
Nordic directors. Many of them have have passed away, among the living my two favourites: Roy Andersson, Sweden and Aki Kaurismäki, Finland. Here a scene from one of his earliest films "Ariel". ruclips.net/video/tKgOhbBIKu4/видео.html
We watched this film in my World Cinema class in college. I was the only one laughing in the whole class.
I wish Minnelli had let her sing the whole song. Would’ve been intense.
He has an average face, Klaus was really special. Nicolas is still good though.
Rip würzel Phil lemmmmyyy
and this next little ditty is by oregon's most obscure (for good reason!!) fascist punk band, Lockjaw, and is called "Bat's ain't for baseball!" It's dedicated to the men in blue that just rolled up to enjoy the show!!!
The poolroom boys. Always doing the suck up violence against their own people. Doing the bidding of their masters.