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Friday, March 30, 2007

Frances (1982)



Frances is a 1982 Universal motion picture starring Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley, Sam Shepard. When it was released this film was advertised as a purportedly true account of actress Frances Farmer's life but the script was largely fictional and sensationalized.

Directed by Graeme Clifford, the story was written for the screen by Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore and Nicholas Kazan (son of Elia Kazan, who worked with the real Frances Farmer in several plays), based upon William Arnold's Shadowland, a fictional biography of Farmer. In pre-production the producers reneged on their option to use the book as source material. Arnold filed an unsuccessful copyright infringement lawsuit and many of his fictional elements were incorporated into the final film. On the commentary of the latest DVD release, director Clifford stated, "We didn't want to nickel and dime people to death with facts." It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks.

Frances was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Jessica Lange) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kim Stanley).

Tracklist:

01.Main Title

02.Meeting Harry

03.Upset

04.Late To Work

05.Uproar

06.Frances And Doc

07.Walk

08.Ok Dad;Mother Shut Up!

09.Sonata In A Major,K.331

10.Bug House

11.Free At Last

12.Home Again;Things Are Going To Be Slow From Now On

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Down And Out In Beverly Hills (1986)



Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy film, based on the French play Boudu sauvé des eaux, which had previously been adapted on film in 1932 by Jean Renoir. Down and Out in Bevery Hills was directed by Paul Mazursky, and starred Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. The film is about a rich but dysfunctional couple who save the life of a suicidal bum. Flamboyant musician Little Richard also makes an appearance, and contributed the song "Great Gosh a'Mighty" to the soundtrack. The song's success led to a revitalization of his career.

Released by Touchstone Pictures, a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company, Down and Out in Beverly Hills has the distinction of being the first R-rated film ever released by Disney. The R rating is due to profanity as well as a brief scene showing a topless woman having sex, another first for Disney. However, countless R-rated films have since received distribution by the Disney Company, under subsidiaries such as Touchstone, Miramax Films and Hollywood Pictures. Walt Disney Pictures, the flagship family-oriented brand, has yet to release a film with a rating stronger than PG-13.

Tracklist:

01.Great Gosh A Mighty - Little Richard

02.California Girls - David Lee Roth

03.El Tecaliteco - The Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitla

04.I Love L.A. - Randy Newman

05.Tutti Frutti - Little Richard

06.Down And Out In Beverly Hills Theme - Andy Summers

07.Search For Kerouac - Andy Summers

08.Nouvelle Cuisine - Andy Summers

09.Wave Hands Like Clouds - Andy Summers

10.The Mission Blues - Andy Summers

11.Jerry´s Suicide Attempt - Andy Summers

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The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Night Shift (1982)


Night Shift is a 1982 comedy film, one of Ron Howard's earliest directorial efforts. It stars Howard's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler and Michael Keaton in his film debut. Also appearing are Shelley Long, Richard Belzer, and (as usual for Ron Howard films) Clint Howard.
Chuck (Winkler), formerly a successful stockbroker, has found a refuge from the ulcer-inducing Wall Street rat race in his job as an attendant at the New York City morgue. His displeasure at being "promoted" to night shift supervisor to make room for his boss's nephew is exacerbated by the irrational exuberance of Bill "Blaze" Blazejowski (Keaton), his new coworker. However, both men are inspired by the plight of Chuck's neighbor, Belinda (Long), to apply Chuck's M.B.A. education and Bill's entrepreneurial spirit to open a call girl service with headquarters at the morgue.

Tracklist:
01.Night Shift - Quarterflash
02.Street Talk - Burt Bacharach
03.Girls Know How - Al Jarreau
04.The Love To Good To Last - Pointer Sisters
05.That´s What Friends Are For - Rod Stewart
06.Someday,Someway - Marshall Crenshaw
07.Penthouse And Pavement - Heaven 17
08.Talk Talk - Talk Talk
09.Everlasting Love - Rufus And Chaka Khan
10.That´s What Friends Are For (Instrumental) - Burt Bacharach

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The Last Starfighter (1984)


The Last Starfighter is a 1984 science fiction adventure film. There was a subsequent novelization of the movie that year by Alan Dean Foster, as well as a video game based on the production. In 2004, it was also adapted as an off-Broadway musical. The movie was directed by Nick Castle and was marketed with the tagline "He didn't find his dreams... his dreams found him.".

The film made early use of extensive computer graphics to depict real objects in place of physical models.

The Last Starfighter was the last film role of character actor Robert Preston before his death. The character of "Centauri" was a 'lovable-con-man' nod to his most famous role as Professor Harold Hill in The Music Man.[citation needed]

The film's premise was based on the well-known urban myth that video arcade games were in fact military recruitment tests for fighters.

Tracklist:

01.Main Title

02.Alex Dreams

03.Centauri Into Space

04.Rylos

05.Centauri Dies

06.Target Practice

07.Alex´s First Test

08.Beta´s Sacrifice

09.Death Blossom/Ultimate Weapon

10.Big Victory March/Alex Returns

11.Into The Starscape



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Under Fire (1983)


Under Fire is a political film set in 1979, during the last days of the Somoza regime in Nicaragua. The story is fictional, but was inspired by actual events. The musical score by Jerry Goldsmith, which featured well-known jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, was nominated for an Academy Award.

Tracklist:
01.Baja Fuego
02.Sniper
03.House Of Hammocks
04.Betrayal
05.19 De Julio
06.Rafael
07.A New Love
08.Sandino
09.Alex´s Theme
10.Fall Of Managua
11.Rafael´s Theme
12.Nicaragua

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Heavy Metal (1981)



Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine. With Ivan Reitman producing and Gerald Potterton directing, the work flow was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.

The film is an anthology of various adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy stories adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film has an unusual amount of bloody violence, nudity and sexuality for a Canadian animated film for the time, thus predating the present day popularity of adult-oriented Japanese anime in the United States.[citation needed]

Mogel planned another film to be promoted under his "Heavy Metal Presents" banner, and Scott Roberts did extensive work scripting an adaptation of William Gibson's short story "Burning Chrome", writing a total of six screenplay revisions. However, this project, planned as a live-action film, was eventually sold by Mogel to Carolco, and the film was never made. Mogel had a meeting with director Luc Besson, since he wanted Besson to direct Burning Chrome.

In 2000 a sequel entitled Heavy Metal 2000 (aka Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.²) was released.

Tracklist:

01.Heavy Metal - Sammy Hagar

02.Heartbeat - Riggs

03.Working In The Coal Mine - Devo

04.Veteran Of The Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult

05.Reach Out - Cheap Trick

06.Heavy Metal (Takin´A Ride) - Don Felder

07.True Companion - Donald Fagan

08.Crazy (A Suitable Case For Treatment) - Nazareth

09.Radar Rider - Riggs

10.Open Arms - Journey

11.Queen Bee - Grand Funk Railroad

12.I Must Be Dreamin´- Cheap Trick

13.The Mob Rules - Black Sabbath

14.All Of You - Don Felder

15.Prefabricated - Trust

16.Blue Lamp - Stevie Nicks

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Iron Eagle II (1988)


ron Eagle II is a 1988 action film about a joint United States/Soviet task force formed to counter the threat of an unnamed Middle Eastern country. The task force is led by US Air Force Colonel (briefly promoted to Brigadier General during the film) Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair (Louis Gossett, Jr.). The Middle Eastern country is threatening both superpowers with nuclear ICBMs. As the task force attempts to accomplish its goals, it must overcome political sabotage as well as cultural and personal grudges.

Iron Eagle II is the sequel to the 1986 film Iron Eagle and itself was followed by two sequels: Aces: Iron Eagle III and Iron Eagle IV.

Tracklist:

01.Chasing The Angels - Mike Reno

02.Gimme Some Lovin´- Insiders

03.If You Were My Girl - Henry Lee Summer

04.Burning My Heart Down - FM/UK

05.I Need You - Rick Springfield

06.I Got A Line On You - Alice Cooper

07.Tomcat Prowl - Doug And The Slugs

08.Livin´On The Edge - Britny Fox

09.Take These Chains - Sweet Obsession

10.Enemies Like You And Me - Ruth Pointer And Billy Vera

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Iron Eagle (1986)



Iron Eagle is a 1986 action film about a teenage boy named Doug Masters (Jason Gedrick) who steals an American F-16 fighter jet to rescue his father (Tim Thomerson), a prisoner of war being held in an unidentified rogue Middle Eastern country. The film also stars Academy Award winner Louis Gossett, Jr. as Col. Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair and features the hit songs "One Vision" and "We're Not Gonna Take It" as part of its soundtrack.

Iron Eagle was released in the same year as another popular aviation-based action film, Top Gun, thus forcing a shift in release dates as to avoid competition at the box office with each other. The film was followed by three sequels: Iron Eagle II. Aces: Iron Eagle III and Iron Eagle IV.

Tracklist:

01.One Vision - Queen

02.Iron Eagle (Never Say Die) - King Kobra

03.These Are The Good Times - Eric Martin

04.Maniac House - Katrina & The Waves

05.Intense - George Clinton

06.Hide In The Rainbow - Dio

07.It´s Too Late - Helix

08.Road Of The Gypsy - Adrenalin

09.Love Can Make You Cry - Urgent

10.This Raging Fire - The Jon Butcher Axxis

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

La Bamba (1987)



La Bamba is a 1987 movie based on the real life events that affected the lives of rock star Ritchie Valens, his half-brother Bob Morales, his girlfriend Donna Ludwig and the rest of their families.

It also documents how Valens witnessed an air collision when he was young and was fearful of airplanes since then.[1]

Tagline: Born to poverty. Destined for stardom. He lived the American Dream.

The movie follows Ricardo Valenzuela (Lou Diamond Phillips), a normal teenaged boy who becomes singing super-star Ritchie Valens. It depicts how he met and fell in love with Donna Ludwig, for whom he wrote a song that became a number one hit. The movie also has several subplots, such as his relationship with his mother (Rosanna DeSoto) and half-brother Bob Morales (Esai Morales), and how his brother felt that their mother favors Ritchie.

In one scene, Bob won an important art contest that helps promising cartoonists, only to throw away his prize because, in his mind, his mother doesn't seem to care enough. Bob resorts to drinking heavily and, at one point, leads him to end up crying in front of his mother's door yelling "I want to see my daughter!" in reference to the child he sired with Ritchie's ex-girlfriend, Rosie (Elizabeth Peña).

The film also focuses on Richie's fear of flying, and a recurring dream he has due to a plane crash that killed his friend when he was younger. Eventually, he must conquer his fear when asked to perform his song "Donna" on American Bandstand. His manager Bob Keane (Joe Pantoliano) helps him by giving him a little vodka to calm his nerves during the flight.

As Valens becomes famous, his responsibilities change. He has to go on tour with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper after his hits "La Bamba" and "Donna" reach the top of the Billboard charts.

However, every time they get a chance, Ritchie and Bob sneak out and have fun by going to carnivals. They also take a road trip to Tijuana.

The movie ends with Valens, Holly, and The Bopper taking off in an airplane under a snow storm for their fateful flight.

As Bob is fixing a car he listens to the news that his brother's plane crashed without any survivors. Bob darts out of his driveway in an attempt to get to his mother before she hears the bad news through the radio. The news hits the whole Valenzuela family very hard. in the final scene we see Bob walking over a bridge and screaming the name of Ritchie, remembering all the good times they had together (in flashback).

Ritchie Valens was only seventeen years old when he passed, eight months after he signed to Del-Fi Records and produced three songs that hit the Billboard 100. As the credits roll we see Lou Diamond Phillips performing Valens' version of "La Bamba."

Tracklist:

01.La Bamba - Los Lobos

02.Come On,Let´s Go - Los Lobos

03.Ooh! My Head - Los Lobos

04.We Belong Together - Los Lobos

05.Framed - Los Lobos

06.Donna - Los Lobos

07.Lonely Teardrops - Howard Huntsberry

08.Crying,Waiting,Hoping - Marshall Crenshaw

09.Summertime Blues - Brian Setzer

10.Who Do You Love - Bo Diddley

11.Charlena - Los Lobos

12.Goodnight My Love - Los Lobos

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