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Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

U2-New Year's Day



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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

'Mortal Kombat: Rebirth'



A test short for a potential R-rated film reboot of the video game franchise.The short is directed by Kevin Tancharoen, the director of last year's Fame, and features a cast that includes name actors like Michael Jai White (Jax), Jeri Ryan (Sonya Blade), Matt Mullins (Johnny Cage), Lateef Crowder (Baraka) and Ian Anthony Dale (Scorpion) with fight choreography by Larnell Stovall. (comingsoon.net) Read more!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Monday, October 26, 2009

Michael Jackson-Invincible: The Music Videos



"You Rock My World"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, and Nora Payne
Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins
Music video: Story written by Michael Jackson and Paul Hunter Directed by Paul Hunter



"Cry"
Written, composed and produced by R. Kelly




"Unbreakable" (feat. The Notorious B.I.G.)
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins

Michael Jackson planned, and wanted "Unbreakable" to be the first single to be released from Invincible, with a music video (rumored to be directed by George Lucas) accompanying it. Sony, however, released You Rock My World and Cry as the first singles, and plans for the single release of "Unbreakable", as well as single releases for "Break Of Dawn", "Whatever Happens", "Invincible", "The Lost Children", and "Heaven Can Wait"[citation needed] were cancelled, along with all other video shoots and promotion.

Fan Made Music Video

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Michael Jackson-HIStory/Blood on the Danceflloor: The Music Videos



HIStory Teaser



"Scream"
Written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Music video directed by Mark Romanek

The most expensive music video ever made ($7 million)

"The clip's great allure is that neither of the siblings looks quite real. While the visuals hold barely any connection to the lyric, and seem to have no clear point, the weird look captivates" -Jim Farber, N.Y Daily News, 14/6/1995



"Childhood"

Written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson

"An outstanding, a Chris Van Allsburg-style vision of children in flying airships, crusading through a forest at night" -Doug Pratt, Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, and More!



"You Are Not Alone"
Written and composed by R. Kelly and co-produced by R.Kelly and Michael Jackson

"[it] remains among Michael's best song's ... On listening to 'You Are Not Alone', one wonders how many times Michael tried to tell himself, during his most desperate and anguished times, that he did have support in his life, from a higher power, or even friends and family, whether he actually believed it or not" -J. Randy Taraborrelli



"Earth Song"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson,David Foster,Bill Bottrell Music video directed by Nick Brandt

"A powerful gospel opus" -Michael Mehle, Rocky Mountain News



"They Don't Care About Us"
Written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson Music videos directed by Spike Lee

"'They Don't Care About Us' has an edge, and Spike Lee had approached me. It's a public awareness song and that's what he is all about. It's a protest kind of song ... and I think he was perfect for it" -Michael Jackson

Brazil Version


Prison Version


"Stranger in Moscow"
Written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson

"[Jackson is] angry, miserable, tortured, inflammatory, furious about what he calls, in 'Stranger in Moscow', a 'swift and sudden fall from grace'...HIStory feels like the work of someone with a bad case of Thriller nostalgia. Occasionally this backward focus works to Jackson's advantage: On 'Stranger in Moscow' he remembers the synth-pop '80s while constructing wracked claims of danger and loneliness" -James Hunter, Rolling Stone, 10/8/1995






"HIStory" Tony Moran remix/"Tony Moran's HIStory Lesson"
Originally composed by Michael Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis



"Blood on the Dance Floor"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley
Music video directed by Michael Jackson and Vincent Paterson

"[it is] a second-rate mixture of 'Beat It' and 'Thriller' but Jackson's missteps are better than most pop music out there. This track showcases all the artist's trademarks: the ooohing, the grunts, and funky basslines. It is hard to hear 'Blood on the Dance Floor' and not want to moonwalk or dance like a ghoul" -J.T Griffin, Allmusic, 13/7/2005



"Ghosts"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley
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Monday, October 19, 2009

Michael Jackson-Dangerous: The Music Videos



"Black Or White" (Full Version)
Written and composed by Michael Jackson,Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Music video directed by John Landis



"Remember the Time"
Written and composed by Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson and Bernard Belle Produced by Michael Jackson, and Teddy Riley
Music video directed by John Singleton



"In the Closet"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Produced by Teddy Riley and Michael Jackson Music video directed by Herb Ritts



"Jam"
Music by René Moore, Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley Song and lyrics by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley and Bruce Swedien
Music video directed by Michael Jackson and David Kellogg



"Heal the World"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson & David Foster Co-produced by Bruce Swedien

In a 2001 Internet chat with fans, Michael Jackson said "Heal the World" is the song he is most proud to have created.



"Give In to Me"
Written, arranged and composed by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell



"Will You Be There"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson Co-produced by Bruce Swedien



"Gone Too Soon"
Music by Larry Grossman Lyrics by Buz Kohan Co-produced by Michael Jackson and Bruce Swedien Music video directed by Bill DiCicco



"Who Is It"
Written, arranged and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell Music video directed by David Fincher


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Music in Film: Charlie Clouser-Hello Zepp ('Saw' Theme), Mudvayne-Forget To Remember (Saw II Soundtrack)

Charlie Clouser-Hello Zepp



Mudvayne-Forget To Remember


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Monday, October 12, 2009

Michael Jackson-Bad: The Music Videos



"Bad" (Full Version)
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones

"This kid who went to school upstate [New York], in the country, whatever, who is from the ghetto and he tried to make something of his life and he would leave all his friends behind and when he came back, on spring break or whatever, thanks giving break, his friends became so envious, jealous of him they killed him. But in the film [Bad's music video] I don't die of course. So it was a true story that was...we had taken from Time or Newsweek magazine, and he's a black kid like me and...it's a sad story." -Michael Jackson (Ebony, Jet Magazines Interview 1988)

Part 1


Part 2


"The Way You Make Me Feel" (Full Version)
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



"Man In The Mirror"
Written and composed by Siedah Garrett & Glen Ballard Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



"Dirty Diana"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones

"'Dirty Diana' is trying to be this year's 'Beat It'--a hard-rock song about a tenacious groupie that's sent into orbit by a Steve Stevens guitar solo" Richard Cromelin-L.A Times ("Bad" Review 31/8/1987)



"Another Part of Me"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones




"Smooth Criminal"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



"Leave Me Alone"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



"Liberian Girl"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



"Speed Demon"
Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones



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Monday, October 5, 2009

Michael Jackson-Thriller: The Music Videos



"At some point,'Thriller' stopped selling like a leisure item-like a magazine, a toy, tickets to a hit movie-and started selling like a household staple." -J.Randy Taraborelli (Michael Jackson biographer)



Billie Jean
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Written, arranged and composed by Michael Jackson, Produced by Quincy Jones)

"A lean, insistent funk number whose message couldn't be more blunt: 'She says I am the one/But the kid is not my son.A sad, almost mournful song, but a thumping resolve underlies his [Jackson's] feelings" Christopher Connelly-Rolling Stone



Beat It

"Jackson's voice soars all over the melody, Eddie Van Halen checks in with a blistering guitar solo, you could build a convention center on the backbeat" Christopher Connelly-Rolling Stone

Thriller

"Well, it was a delicate thing to work on because I remember my original approach was, 'How do you make zombies and monsters dance without it being comical?' So I said, 'We have to do just the right kind of movement so it doesn't become something that you laugh at.' But it just has to take it to another level. So I got in a room with [choreographer] Michael Peters, and he and I together kind of imagined how these zombies move by making faces in the mirror. I used to come to rehearsal sometimes with monster makeup on, and I loved doing that. So he and I collaborated and we both choreographed the piece and I thought it should start like that kind of thing and go into this jazzy kind of step, you know. Kind of gruesome things like that, not too much ballet or whatever" -Michael Jackson talking about the music video

Billie Jean-Motown 25

"It was a moment that crossed over in a way that no live musical performance ever had. There was a messianic quality to it" Steve Daly-Entertainment Weekly


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Monday, September 28, 2009

Michael Jackson-Off the Wall: The Music Videos




Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough (Written and composed by Michael Jackson, Produced by Quincy Jones)



Rock With You (Written and composed by Rod Temperton, Produced by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones)

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Off The Wall (Live)(Written and composed by Rod Temperton, Produced Quincy Jones)



She's Out Of My Life (Written and composed by by Tom Bahler, Produced by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones)



Girlfriend (Written and composed by Paul McCartney, Produced by Quincy Jones)


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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Buffy the Vampire Slayer-Paley Festival reunion (20/3/2008)


Kevin Parry/Paley Center

David Boreanaz (Angel), Alyson Hannigan (Willow), and Anthony Head (Giles) weren't in attendance.

Part 1-Talking about 'Once More With Feeling'



Part 2-Talking about the sixth season, and the symbolisms of the series



Part 3-Talking about Buffy: Season 8, and 'The Body' (S05E16).



Part 4-Talking about 'The Body' (cont.), and about the relationship between Willow and Tara





Part 5-The rest of the cast talks





Part 6-Answering questions



Part 7-Answering questions (cont.)



Part 8-Future plans


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