| Michael Learns To Rock - The Actor - 253 sec Michael Learns To Rock - The Actor Auteur : poltroy Tags:Michael Learns To Rock The Actor  | | Cracked Actor - 159 sec Live Ziggy Auteur : deadliner Tags:David Bowie  | | Cool Russian Actor! - 248 sec D.I.Y. video about a very cool russian actor, who wants to play a role in american cinema. Very funny :) Auteur : myducksvision Tags:fun diy video russian actor stupid reality show lol  | | Pikachu Voice Actor - 35 sec Pikachu's voice actor is Ootani Ikue. This is her in an interview! Kawaii desu ne.
Host: Ms. Ootani Ikue?
Ikue: Yes!
Host: Nice to meet you.
Ikue: Nice to meet you!
Host: You dub Pikachu's voice? Can you say "Pikachu" for us?
Ikue: Pi-KA-chuuu...
That one didn't work so well...
Host: It DID! You're the real pikachu, huh? How cuuuute! Could you say it again?
Ikue: Pika PiKAAA
Host: Oh, that's it! You're real! You're voice even changed a little at the end...
Ikue: I'm sorry!
Host: Sorry? It's too late! Auteur : MastaNinja Tags:pikachu ootani Ikue pokemon  | | Johnny Depp - 2008 Best Actor Oscar Nominee - 287 sec Johnny Depp
Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
NOMINATED ROLE
Johnny Depp plays Sweeney Todd, a barber in Victorian London who embarks on a murderous plan of revenge against the corrupt judge who ruined his life.
ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY
This is the third Academy Award nomination for Johnny Depp. He was previously nominated for:
* FINDING NEVERLAND (2004) -- Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role
* PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (2003) -- Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role
FILM SYNOPSIS
In nineteenth-century London, barber Sweeney Todd seeks revenge on the corrupt judge who had him falsely arrested and sent to Australia in an attempt to steal Sweeney's wife. When his plan to kill the judge goes awry, Sweeney begins to murder his clients indiscriminately, with the help of his neighbor, Mrs. Lovett, who disposes of his victims by baking them into meat pies. Auteur : blacktreemedia Tags: entertainment news Academy Award Nominee Oscar Johnny Depp Sweeney Todd Red Carpet  | | 2007 MBC Drama Award - Announcing Excellent Actor - 537 sec 30-Dec-2007 MBC Drama Award
This cut is announcing the Excellent Actor Award which was won by Gong Yoo and Lee Jun Ki.
Gong Yoo's acceptance speech.
MC: Nam Sang Mi is giving him a flower bouquet.
Yoon Eun Hye looks like she doesn't know what to do because Nam Sang Mi went to go give flowers!
GY: It's okay, it's okay! You don't have to come!
MC: She's coming up!
MC: She's here with flowers.
Congratulations!
Why don't we hear a speech from you, Gong Yoo ssi?
GY: I was dressing up, and I wore this khaki-coloured suit. It's a colour I'm going to be wearing a lot now.
After I debuted... I don't know if this is arrogant or not... but I've never thought of wanting to win an award.
But now that I've won, and I'm on stage... it feels good.
I want to thank my lovely mom who still loves when I come out on TV and is watching me right now,
and my father, who was the one to receive the most autographs from Coffee Prince.
And I want to share this honor with the Coffee Prince family, and I love the Yoo & I fan club who are freezing outside.
Also, to everybody that I love... be happy and healthy.
Thank you!
after Lee JunKi's speech...
MC: Wait, wait!
Gong Yoo ssi, just like you said, you are going to be wearing khaki a lot from now on.
A lot of fans are sad because you have to leave for the military.
To be exact, when will you be leaving? Is today your last TV appearance?
GY: Yes, formally, today would be the last.
MC: Oh, I see. Then what exact day...?
GY: Oh, when I'm leaving? On January 14th, I'll start my training. (i'm not 100% that's what he says)
MC: Oh no!!
GY: I'll return safely!
MC: Gong Yoo ssi! A lot of fans must be sad right now. Can you give some words to your loving fans as well as Yoon Eun Hye and the Coffee Prince team?
GY: Yes. Our director really wanted Eun Hye and I to win the Best Couple award, so it's a bit disappointing. And I don't know where she is right now, but I didn't get to say thank you... so thank you to our director.
Um, I've never won an award before, so I'm kind of shaking from nervousness.
Anyway, I'll be going to the military and coming back very healthy. Please don't forget me, and please remember me.
Be healthy and happy!
Translation by mishybear@Soompi and YEHbaby@Soompi for posting. Auteur : yoohouse Tags: gong yoo 공유 孔侑  | | COTILLARD AND DAY-LEWIS WIN BEST LEAD ACTORS AT 80TH OSCARS - 129 sec Marion Cotillard and Daniel Day Lewis won Oscars for performance by an actress and actor in a lead role, respectively at last night's awards. Auteur : ArtisanNewsService Tags: La Vie en Rose Marion Cotillard Daniel Day Lewis No Country For Old Men Best Actor In Leading Role Actress  | | CRACKED ACTOR - A Film about David Bowie (PART 1) - 600 sec In 1974, David Bowie embarked on an extensive tour of America. Performing over 70 concerts and taking 6 months, Bowie and his band stepped on stage each evening to deliver a highly tuned and finely timed performance that was the Diamond Dogs show. It included some of the most spectacular and expensive stage effects and scenery ever seen, even by today's standards.
In September of the same year, a BBC television film crew was invited to follow David Bowie mid-tour in and around Los Angeles during his week-long stay there, as part of the DIAMOND DOGS/PHILLY DOGS tour. This highly acclaimed 55-minute documentary film, entitled 'Cracked Actor' was first broadcast on 26th January 1975 as part of BBC-TV's Omnibus series.
It features interviews with Bowie, together with rare live concert footage of the Diamond Dogs show (which includes the breathtaking theatrical stage scenery and special effects!) filmed on 5th September at the UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATRE, HOLLYWOOD.
Also included are live clips from D.A. Pennebaker's 1973 film of Ziggy Stardust's "Farewell" show at the Hammersmith Odeon, interviews with David's fans and followers, and excerpts from a session at Philadelphia's SIGMA SOUND STUDIOS during rehearsals for Young Americans.
All of this, interspersed with album tracks and images, make this probably the most in-depth, talked about and sought-after Bowie documentary ever made!
Live '74 tracks include:
REBEL REBEL
CRACKED ACTOR
SWEET THING
MOONAGE DAYDREAM
ALADDIN SANE
TIME
SPACE ODDITY
ROCK 'N' ROLL SUICIDE
DIAMOND DOGS
JOHN, I'M ONLY DANCING (AGAIN)
For more '74 Bowie videos, click on my channel link. Auteur : davidcantello Tags: David Bowie BBC-TV Omnibus Cracked Actor documentary  | | No on Proposition 8 John Cho - Actor, Young Father - 97 sec Actor John Cho of the Harold & Kumar movies voices concern on Proposition 8, California's gay marriage ban. No on proposition 8. Auteur : apiequalityla Tags: No on proposition asian John Cho API American Pie Star Trek preview korean harold and kumar white castle yes marriage gay ban nick norah  | | Re: Actor-Signer Incident on David Letterman (1980s) - 225 sec Yet another fine actor-singer cut down in his prime. Auteur : JanPanda Tags:David Letterman Paul Shaffer Late Night 1980s NBC  | | Blow your actor in Half : BFX - 379 sec Make sure and watch this episode as we tackle another heavily requested effect...making someone look blown in half! Jam packed with cheap special effects, frisbee fun and a Test Film guest directed by Maniacal Rage! Auteur : indymogul Tags: bfx special effects gore blow in half indymogul maniacal rage  | | Legendary Actor Paul Newman Dies at Age 83 - 120 sec A spokeswoman for screen legend Paul Newman says the actor died Friday of cancer at the age of 83. (Sept. 27) Auteur : AssociatedPress Tags: paul newman legendary actor dies age 83  | | Forest Whitaker winning Best Actor - 190 sec Reese Witherspoon presenting the Best Actor Oscar® to Forest Whitaker for his performance in "The Last King of Scotland" -the 79th Annual Academy Awards® in 2007. Auteur : Oscars Tags: oscar oscars academy awards forest whitaker reese witherspoon the last king of scotland best actor  | | The Great Moody Blues-The Actor - 309 sec Live at The Greek Theatre Los Angeles 2005-Although they're best known today for their lush, lyrically and musically profound psychedelic albums and singles, the Moody Blues started out as one of the better R&B based combos of the British Invasion.
Formed in Birmingham, England in May 1964 with Ray Thomas (vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards/vocals), Denny Laine (guitar/vocals), Clint Warwick (bass/vocals) and Graeme Edge (drums), all were accomplished musicians with experience in local bands. The Moody Blues quickly earned the notice and later the services of manager Tony Secunda. A major tour was booked, and the band landed an engagement at the Marquee Club, which resulted in a contract with England's Decca Records less than six months after their formation. The group's first single, "Steal Your Heart Away," released in September of 1964, didn't reach the British charts.
Their second single "Go Now," released in November of 1964, fulfilled every expectation and more, reaching number one in England. In America, it peaked at number 10. After touring Britain with Chuck Berry, the Moody Blues traveled to the United States, supporting The Kinks. Finding a second hit was easier said than done. Despite their fledgling songwriting efforts and the access they had to American demos, this early version of the Moody Blues never came up with another single success.
By the end of the spring of 1965, the frustration was palpable within the band. The group decided to make their fourth single, "From The Bottom Of My Heart," an experiment with a different sound. Unfortunately, the effort only reached number 22 on the British charts following its release in May of 1965. Ultimately, the grind of touring coupled with the strains facing the group, became too much for Warwick, who exited in the spring of 1966, and by August of 1966, Laine had left as well. Warwick was replaced by John Lodge. His introduction to the band was followed in late 1966 by the addition of Justin Hayward.
The reconstituted Moody Blues set about keeping afloat financially, mostly playing in Europe, recording the occasional single. Their big break came from Deram Records, an offshoot of their Decca label, which in 1967 decided that it needed a long-playing record to promote its new "Deramic Stereo." The Moody Blues were picked for the proposed project, a rock version of Dvorak's New World Symphony, and immediately convinced the staff producer and the engineer to abandon the source material and permit the group to use a series of its own compositions that depicted an archetypal "day," from morning to night. Using the tracks laid down by the band, and orchestrated by conductor Peter Knight, the resulting album "Days of Future Passed" became a landmark in the band's history. The mix of rock and classical sounds was new, and at first puzzled the record company, but eventually the record was issued.
The album propelled the group to stardom. It stayed on the Billboard charts for over two years and marked a milestone in rock history as one of the very first concept albums, recorded not only with a symphony orchestra but also in stereo, both uncharted territory at that time. Thanks to the singles "Nights In White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon" the record went gold, reaching No. 3 in the charts.
Their 1968 follow-up, "In Search Of The Lost Chord" was equally successful, pioneering the use of the mellontron in pop music, a synth-like instrument which became a key part of their sound. By the time of 1969's "To Our Children's Children's Children", the group found themselves painted into something of a corner. Working in the studio with the process of overdubbing, they'd created albums that were essentially the work of 20 or 30 Moody Blues. Beginning with "A Question of Balance" (1970), the group made the decision to record albums that they could play in concert, reducing their reliance on overdubbing and toughening up their sound. The new, more stripped-down sound was even more popular with fans, and the album went to No. 1 in Britain and No. 3 in America. "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour", a 1972 album named after a music theory mnemonic, and 1973's "Seventh Sojourn" were even more popular, reaching No. 1 in the U.S. and U.K. Auteur : sofista25 Tags: moody blues rock question lost cord classical jazz pop performing arts  | | Saiyuki Voice Actor ファミリーレストラン - 559 sec 最遊記応募者全員サービスのSP-CD。
三蔵の味覚障害がお聞きいただけますw Auteur : saiyukikeity Tags: 最遊記 Saiyuki 三蔵 Sanzo 悟空 Goku 悟浄 Gojo 八戒 Hakkai ファミリーレストラン 応募者全員サービス 味覚障害 マヨラー アニメ 漫画  | | Hallyuwood Actor Kwon Sang-woo Bad Love Kiss Scene Kissing - 184 sec hallyuwood.com - Hallyuwood Actor Kwon Sang-woo Bad Love Kiss Scene Kissing Auteur : hallyuwood Tags: hallyu Kwon Sang Woo Bad Love Korean Drama Elevator Kissing Scene Korea  | | Steve Guttenberg Naked in Park | Police Academy Actor Naked - 99 sec Steve Guttenberg, Sergeant and Cadet Carey Mahoney from Police Academy 1, 2, 3, and 4, is running naked through park! Caught on camera, Guttenberg runs, bends, and stretches completely naked! Auteur : bad87frank Tags: Steve guttenberg naked in park guttenburg sgt carey Mahoney running cadet police academy actor video  | | MNC w/ Samuel L. Jackson--"best actor to never win an oscar? - 504 sec MONDAY NIGHT CONVERSATION WITH SAMUEL L. JACKSON.
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RESURRECTING THE CHAMP
Yari Film Group Presents
A Phoenix Pictures, Battleplans Prods. Production
A Rod Lurie Film
Producers: Bob Yari, Marc Frydman, Rod Lurie
Executive producers: Mike Medavoy, Arnold W. Messer, Bradlely J. Fischer,
Louis Phillips, Frederick Zollo
Director: Rod Lurie
Screenwriters: Allison Burnett, Michael Bortman
Based on an LA Times Magazine article by J.R. Moehringer
Cast: Samuel L. Jackson (Champ), Josh Hartnett (Erik), Teri Hatcher (Flak), Kathryn Morris (Joyce), Rachel Nichols (Polly), Alan Alda (Metz), David Paymer (Whitley), Dakota Goya (Teddy), Peter Coyote (Epstein), Ryan McDonald (Kenny), Harry J. Lennix (Satterfield Jr.)
Living on the streets of Denver, pushing a shopping cart piled high with all his worldly possessions, the man everyone calls "The Champ" (Samuel L. Jackson) knows he was not the greatest boxer to ever step in the ring, but at least he had a shot at it. After years of succumbing to fighters who ultimately found his glass jaw more often than he landed a winning punch, the Champ went from up-and-coming to mere has-been, with no heavyweight championship under his belt. Now he fights no one but cops and street thugs. Living in the shadow of his former self, this champ is down and halfway out.
Denver Times sports reporter Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) knows the feeling. He's been living in the shadow of his famous father Erik the "Wow Man" Kernan ever since he too decided to be a journalist. Listening to tapes of his old man's lively radio broadcasts -- Erik is aware that he has some big journalistic shoes to fill. Assigned to cover all the bush-league sporting events, he wants a shot and the big time, but his hard-driving editor Metz (Alan Alda) is quick to tell Erik he's just not cutting it.
"I forget your pieces while I'm reading them," Metz complains. "A lotta typing -- not much writing."
Rapidly losing ground at work and at home -- his wife Joyce (Kathryn Morris) has asked for a separation -- Erik is afraid of becoming an absent father to his son Teddy (Dakota Goyo) just like his father was to him. He needs to make changes, to put heart back into his life and into his work . . . but how?
One night after leaving the paper, as Erik sees a gang of thugs beating up a homeless man. He notices how well the grizzly old fellow can take a punch. He bobs, he weaves, he lands a few good ones himself until Erik chases the thugs away, leaving jeers of how they beat "The Champ" in their wake.
Erik realizes he has just rescued the legendary "Battling Bob Satterfield" and stumbled on the story of a lifetime. But rumor had it Satterfield was dead . . . and yet here he was. An article about the rise, fall and resurrection of a former heavyweight contender could get Erik's career off the ropes and breathe life into his confidence. A story like this could be the title shot he has been waiting for a chance to change his life forever.
Monday Night Conversation
Produced: Jamaal Finkley
A BlackTree Media Production
Host of Monday Night Conversation:
Ms. Brooke Christopher Auteur : blacktreemedia Tags: BlackTree TV Media Monday Night Conversation Samuel Jackson Josh Hartnett Alan Alda Resurrecting The Champ Boxing  | | Actor Viggo Mortensen endorses Dennis Kucinich for President - 413 sec http://kucinich.us
Actor Viggo Mortensen endorses Dennis Kucinich for President in Manchester NH
this morning 1-6-08
filmed by Tim McHugh and Paul Hubbard Auteur : Kucinich2008 Tags: viggo mortensen congressman dennis kucinich peace universal healthcare president candidate  | | BUENAFUENTE 365 - David Fernández, actor de guardia - 421 sec Hoy le toca a David Fernández preparar el papel del personaje de la notícia; un inventor ha creado un vibrador que se conecta a una guitarra eléctrica. Auteur : ElTerrat Tags: BFN 365 buenafuente bertovision lasexta david fernandez actor de guardia  |
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