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Description: Music: taken from the Miller's crossing OST (Carter Burwell's arrangement of an Irish tune called "Marbha Luimnigh", aka "Lament for Limerick"). |
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matthewtuckey ::: Favorites I landed on this video 'cause I was searching for it too. I think it's just called The Millers Crossing Theme by Carter Burwell. Original score for the movie which, by the way, is also awesome. 07-09-24 15:37:30 __________________________________________________ | |
matiaso18 ::: Favorites Es una de las pelis mas lindas que vi!Quiza la mejor de los Cohen, la mejor música de Carter Burwell! Excelente!! 07-09-14 12:20:37 __________________________________________________ | |
Phillipa1 ::: Favorites AARRGH! Er, thank you. 07-08-18 12:14:16 __________________________________________________ | |
plissken2013 ::: Favorites Yes, there's a pic of 1984 with John Hurt. It's the one just before the Pan's labyrinth one. 07-08-18 09:13:26 __________________________________________________ | |
Phillipa1 ::: Favorites Thank you, MikiPorter! "Days of heaven" is one I've always meant to see, but haven't. Don't think I've seen "In the Name of the Father," but can't imagine why. Yes, this is a beautiful piece of work; can't stop watching it. And the ccordination with the music is breathtaking. I know someday I'll be sitting in a movie theater, and the scene from one I didn't know will pop up on the creeen..and I'll probably cry out loud! 07-08-17 16:20:27 __________________________________________________ | |
MiklPorter ::: Favorites (For Phillipa1) - The first one is definitely from Terence Malick's "Days of Heaven", about turn-of-century migrant workers. I THINK the last one is Daniel Day-Lewis and Pete Postlethwaite from "In the Name of the Father". Nicely chosen/edited photo montage. 07-08-16 19:25:42 __________________________________________________ | |
Phillipa1 ::: Favorites Ditto Citizen Kane--the guy standing on the ocean of newspapers--but i wasn't sure enough to guess. 07-08-13 07:28:35 __________________________________________________ | |
Phillipa1 ::: Favorites If you mean the "1984" with John Hurt (1984)--no, it isn't here. I got help with the gunslingen' movies from a friend--I've never seen the Guns of Navarone. WHAT is the first one? And the last one? I thought the one with the Indians and the back of a white man was Dances with Wolves, but I weasn't sure enough to guess. (Course I put Sissy Spacek in an Australian movie, but...oh well). 07-08-13 06:57:40 __________________________________________________ | |
davemartellaro ::: Favorites I don't think the Guns of Naverone is in this. I see 1984 (2nd version), Citizen Kane, Dances with Wolves, and The Reivers 07-08-08 12:40:38 __________________________________________________ | |
slappy6817 ::: Favorites A fine job. Well done. What is the name of the song? 07-07-18 06:25:31 __________________________________________________ |
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Little tribute to movies I've liked or even loved
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