it was the main classical piece of music they used. if u live in the uk youl have seen it possibly on a new advert for hmv i think.
it was on the romeo and juliet music from the motion picture #2.
It’s all in there – corruption, greed, poverty, and two brothers from the wrong side of the tracks trying to better themselves.
Plus a lot of great Rock and Roll!
I recommend renting it today!
On practically every movie, sitcom, or cartoon, whenever a character is shown to be in love, they play this classical song that is lead by strings. I have heard it ever since I was born, and I once heard it on classical radio YEARS ago. Does anyone know the name of it?
I learned this in film class forever ago and can’t remember, and couldn’t find it on google. There was a term for music a character can’t hear in the movie (like background music, or mood music, but that’s not the term) and a term for what they can hear (like music on their radio or music that’s being played at a dance) …help anyone?
I realize the music videos are basically little movies, but I want the movies folder to be for full-length movies only. One of the videos I downloaded from iTunes store worked perfectly. It even has a little TV icon next to it. I have Quicktime Pro and exported the file to iPod format, but that’s still putting it in the movies folder.
how did you like the movie Varsity Blues? Me I didn’t think it was that great of a movie but I did LOVE Jon Voight’s performance as the football coach who did whatever he could for his team to win games, his performance is the only reason why I do watch the movie.
I like the classical pieces played in the 1st Die Hard movie and the classic Ren & Stimpy classic cartoons. Can anyone tell me the name of the composers & their songs played on both forms of media?
I need some funny or applicable music that would be good for a scene with a person getting plums thrown at them and getting hit.
Lyrics must be school-appropriate, and I would much prefer a song with words relevant to the situation.
I know there’s this very well-known jazz song ( almost all saxophone, or with a great sax solo in it) typical to the movie Showgirls.
The Simpsons was on the other and Homer took Marge to see the movie and that’s the song you could hear in the background.
Ty.
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