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The Breaking of the Fellowship (feat. «In Dreams») · Howard Shore · Edward Ross
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2001 New Line Productions, Inc.
Executive Producer: Danny Bramson
Executive Producer: Fran Walsh
Conductor, Producer: Howard Shore
Orchestration: Howard Shore
Mixer: John Kurlander
Performed by: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Associate Producer: Michael Tremante
Executive Producer: Paul Broucek
Executive Producer: Peter Jackson
Producer: Suzana Peric
Performed by: The London Oratory School Schola, featuring Edward Ross
Performed by: The London Voices
Performed by: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Writer: Fran Walsh
Writer: Howard Shore
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Where Were Going, a new song by Hans Zimmer from the #OfficialSoundtrack of Christopher Nolan’s film: Interstellar
Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Jessica Chastain and Matt Damon
Tracklist:
1. Dreaming Of The Crash
2. Cornfield Chase
3. Dust
4. Day One
5. Stay
6. Message From Home
7. The Wormhole
8. Mountains
9. Afraid Of Time
10. A Place Among The Stars
11. Running Out
12. Im Going Home
13. Coward
14. Detach
15. S.T.A.Y.
16. Where Were Going
17. First Step
18. Flying Drone
19. Atmospheric Entry
20. No Need To Come Back
21. Imperfect Lock
22. No Time For Caution
23. What Happens Now?
24. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
About Interstellar:
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for mankind.
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Rio Lobo — After the Civil War, Cord McNally searches for the traitor whose treachery caused the defeat of McNallys unit and the loss of a close friend.
Rio Lobo (1970)
Director: Howard Hawks
Writers: Burton Wohl (screenplay), Leigh Brackett (screenplay)
Stars: John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer ONeill
Country: USA | Mexico
Language: English | Spanish
Release Date: 2 April 1971 (West Germany)
Also Known As: San Timoteo
Filming Locations: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Storyline:
Bent on unearthing the cynical traitor who sold information to the enemy and caused the death of a dear brother-in-arms, the battle-tested former Union cavalry officer, Colonel Cord McNally, teams up with a pair of ex-Confederates after the Civil War. Now, as honest friends, the three companions ride into Rio Lobo--a dusty town in the middle of the desert overcome by corruption--to bring to justice the one who sold McNally out; however, the town is rife with the betrayers murderous cut-throats. Can McNally avenge his bosom buddy and clean up Rio Lobo?
Reviews:
«Rio Lobo is the final masterpiece by Howard Hawks. A great plot from the Civil War and after the war. The plot thickens when Christopher Mitchum and Jorge Rivero join with the Dukes quest to find the Union traitors. After a big gold heist and mad chase it seemed like the rest of the story might be anticlimactic. However, Jack Elam and David Huddleston give uplifting stellar performances that keep the action at fever pitch. Victor French also gives a memorable performance as Ketcham, the villainous land baron. With all the wonderful performances Jennifer ONeill as Shasta Delaney stole the show. She played the part of the woman fighting the good ol boys and the love interest of Jorge Rivero to perfection. John Wayne and Howard Hawks picked the finest cast for their final collaboration.» Written by frank4122 on IMDb.com
«Simply put, this is one of the greatest Westerns of the 70s. And with the kind of clout it has, it couldnt possibly miss.
Hawks direction, Brackett and Wohls script, Goldsmiths score and even the legendary Yakima Canutt as second unit director all do their parts to make this one of the brightest and snappiest tales from the Old West ever.
Oh yeah, and the Dukes in it, too. Comfortable as ever in a genre he basically dominates anyway, John Wayne (the great „re-actor“) makes every word he says and every action he takes as stalwart and as forceful as if he were taking to the screen for the first time.
Much has been made of how weak the younger actors are, but considering the circumstances, they do well for themselves (even a young Lansing, who would go on to bigger and better things beyond the camera).
The liveliest performance, though, is saved for good old Jack Elam, as looney as ever, and handy with a shotgun as well as mouth harp. He also has the best line: „Dont mind if I shoot anyway, it makes me feel better.“
Youll no doubt recognize a lot of faces in this film, and probably be surprised to see them there (yes, THAT George Plimpton) but in a film this big and this good, it looks like everyone wanted to get into the act.
And through it all, Wayne swaggers and shoots and helps save the Western way of life.
You have to admit, there aint nothing like the „Rio“ thing!
Ten stars. Check out „Rio Lobo“ but just because The Duke looks at ease here, dont call him „comfortable“.» Written by Mister-6 on IMDb.com
«Terrific Wayne-Hawks Western, almost remake of RIO BRAVO, which happens to be the greatest Western ever made. This is great fun, loaded with action, lotsa comedy, great finish with the Duke, Elam, Mike Henry and the vengeful Sherry Lansing. And Chris Mitchums in there somewhere. My #4 film of 70. Young people, if you wanna see a Bad John Wayne film, check out BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA. If youre lookin for a Bad Hawks movie — Stop. There aint any. Not even RED LINE 7000.» Written by keiljd on IMDb.com
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Interstellar Docking Scene Music — No Time For Caution — Hans Zimmer
Interstellar is a 2014 science fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine, the film features a team of space travelers who travel through a wormhole in search of a new habitable planet. It was written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, Christopher combined his idea with an existing script by his brother that was developed in 2007 for Paramount Pictures and producer Lynda Obst. Nolan is producing the film with Obst and Emma Thomas. Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, whose works inspired the film, acted as both an executive producer and a scientific consultant for the film.
Warner Bros., who produced and distributed some of Nolans previous films, negotiated with Paramount, traditionally a rival studio, to have a financial stake in Interstellar. Legendary Pictures, which formerly partnered with Warner Bros., also sought a stake. The three companies co-financed the film, and the production companies Syncopy and Lynda Obst Productions were enlisted. The director also hired cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema since his long-time collaborator Wally Pfister was busy working on Transcendence, his directorial debut. Interstellar was filmed with a combination of anamorphic 35 mm and IMAX 70 mm film photography. Filming took place in the last quarter of 2013 in locations in the province of Alberta, Canada, in southern Iceland, and in Los Angeles, California. The visual effects company Double Negative created visual effects for Interstellar.
Interstellar premiered on October 26, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Commercially, it is scheduled for a limited release in North America (United States and Canada) on November 5, 2014 and a wide release on November 7, 2014. It will also be released in Belgium, France and Switzerland on November 5, 2014 and in additional territories in the following days, including the United Kingdom on November 7, 2014. For the limited release in North America, it will be released in 70 mm and 35 mm film formats in approximately 240 theaters which still project the formats, including at least 41 70 mm IMAX theaters. For the wide release, it will expand to theaters that will show it in digital format. Paramount Pictures will distribute the film in North America, and Warner Bros. will distribute it in the remaining territories
Interstellar OST — No Time For Caution — Hans Zimmer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Interstellar Docking Soundtrack
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Renowned Italian tenor Pavarotti (1935–2007) sings the aria from the final act of Puccinis opera Turandot, live in concert with The Three Tenors in Los Angeles in 1994. Watch the full performance, newly available in digital video: w.lnk.to/The3TenorsLY
The Three Tenors (José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti) are joined by conductor Zubin Mehta, the L.A. Philharmonic, and the L.A. Music Center Opera Chorus.
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