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What Was The Song Title That Was Played By Malcolm Little With His Band In The Movie Smokin Aces 2

What is the song in the Smokin Aces 2 commercial? Also what is the song from the Bayonetta one?

Smokin Aces 2 - 'Mama' by My Chemical Romance, from their album 'The Black Parade'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wrs-eTVq...

Bayonetta - In For The Kill by LaRoux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1Mi77no...

What's the song in the Smokin Aces 2 commercial?

It's 'Mama' by My Chemical Romance, from their album 'The Black Parade' which was released in 2006.

What is the song playing in the background of the smokin' aces 2 trailer?

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What is the Song Tom Hanks played with feet-piano in the movie "Big"?

Just about every musician and singer out there has their version of this popular song.


(words by Frank Loesser, music by Hoagy Carmichael)
Heart and soul, I fell in love with you
Heart and soul, the way a fool would do,
madly
Because you held me tight
And stole a kiss in the night

Heart and soul, I begged to be adored
Lost control, and tumbled overboard,
gladly
That magic night we kissed
There in the moon mist

Oh! but your lips were thrilling, much too thrilling
Never before were mine so strangely willing

But now I see, what one embrace can do
Look at me, it's got me loving you
madly
That little kiss you stole
Held all my heart and soul

What are your favourite movies about the mind?

Hello V :)

I really love Pan's Labyrinth, The Machinist and Scanners.

BQ: Ophelia from Pan's Labyrinth :)
BQ2: Starter for Ten (by David Nichols) is a really good book, it's funny and easy reading. It's set in the 80s and the protagonist is a hapless 19 year old beginning his first year at university, desperately trying to get the girl of his dreams and not be a total geek! It was made into a film starring James McAvoy, the film is good too but the book is a lot better.
TV shows, Summer Heights High or Angry Boys - two very clever mockumentary style comedy shows by Chris Lilley. Genius!
Films - The Elephant Man, Kill List, Run Lola Run, Chicago (you might be surprised!), Gone Baby Gone, Smokin' Aces, The Mist, The Darjeeling Limited

Bonus: This is driving me mad! I've thought of Cabin Fever (no it's not that is it), House of 1000 Corpses? Some of it fits but not all....let me think/research...give me time! :)

P.S got a joke for you -
"my wife said she was leaving me due to my obsession with cowboys. I'm glad really....this town just ain't big enough for the both of us."

edit: Haha! LOVE that joke, that reminded me of a Tim Vine special :) I might have told you this one before but it's one of my favourites........"You invented Tipp-Ex...correct me if I'm wrong." :D many thanks for the extra clue on the horror film, I will continue my research! (although I feel quite flumoxed haha)

edit no.2: Haha, love that! Tim Vine delivers with such hilarity doesn't he :) one of my favourites that he says (because he says it in such a funny manner) is "I went into a chemist the other day, the man behind the counter said "Evening Primose Oil", I said "that's Mr Vine to you!"' haha :) :)
THIS MOVIE IS DRIVING ME MAD! I've had flashes of inspiration, 28 Weeks Later / Species the Awakening but still can't find it!! I'm still researching :) I haven't been doing it all day, but at least a couple of hours. It's fun! I just want to find out and be like.....da daaaa! Thank goodness for Wikipedia anyway!

What are your favourite movies about the mind?

Hello V :)

I really love Pan's Labyrinth, The Machinist and Scanners.

BQ: Ophelia from Pan's Labyrinth :)
BQ2: Starter for Ten (by David Nichols) is a really good book, it's funny and easy reading. It's set in the 80s and the protagonist is a hapless 19 year old beginning his first year at university, desperately trying to get the girl of his dreams and not be a total geek! It was made into a film starring James McAvoy, the film is good too but the book is a lot better.
TV shows, Summer Heights High or Angry Boys - two very clever mockumentary style comedy shows by Chris Lilley. Genius!
Films - The Elephant Man, Kill List, Run Lola Run, Chicago (you might be surprised!), Gone Baby Gone, Smokin' Aces, The Mist, The Darjeeling Limited

Bonus: This is driving me mad! I've thought of Cabin Fever (no it's not that is it), House of 1000 Corpses? Some of it fits but not all....let me think/research...give me time! :)

P.S got a joke for you -
"my wife said she was leaving me due to my obsession with cowboys. I'm glad really....this town just ain't big enough for the both of us."

edit: Haha! LOVE that joke, that reminded me of a Tim Vine special :) I might have told you this one before but it's one of my favourites........"You invented Tipp-Ex...correct me if I'm wrong." :D many thanks for the extra clue on the horror film, I will continue my research! (although I feel quite flumoxed haha)

edit no.2: Haha, love that! Tim Vine delivers with such hilarity doesn't he :) one of my favourites that he says (because he says it in such a funny manner) is "I went into a chemist the other day, the man behind the counter said "Evening Primose Oil", I said "that's Mr Vine to you!"' haha :) :)
THIS MOVIE IS DRIVING ME MAD! I've had flashes of inspiration, 28 Weeks Later / Species the Awakening but still can't find it!! I'm still researching :) I haven't been doing it all day, but at least a couple of hours. It's fun! I just want to find out and be like.....da daaaa! Thank goodness for Wikipedia anyway!

What's the song which Sherlock was playing on his violin in season 2, episode 1, "A Scandal in Belgravia" at around New Year's Eve?

Sherlock is standing at the window playing the song he composed - Irene's Theme, and then he stops to talk to John. We hear the chimes of Big Ben, signalling midnight, and Sherlock says ‘Happy New Year, John.’ He then starts to play Auld Lang Syne, a song commonly sung on New Year's Eve.Irene's theme:Auld Lang Syne:

Why was Malcolm X assassinated?

Contrary to the popular answer on this question, Malcolm X was aware and actively trying to evade the threats on his life. The NOI and FBI were keeping watch on him after he left the group. FBI followed him to his Middle Eastern trip he took to partake in the hajj pilgrimage. They also wiretapped his house to find information coming through and going out of his phone line, which they were successful in doing. Malcolm X was also aware that there were more people involved since he knew the extent of what the NOI could do.On the day of his assassination, the police had already been ignoring his calls for protection even though there were already 3 attempts on his life. Once at an LA airport where he was able to escape. Once at a hotel where he was staying the night at, which NOI thugs had surrounded. And another time with the burning of his house that NOI had insurance for. As a result, there were no police surrounding the Audubon Ballroom, which was suspicious since they always wanted to keep an eye on his behavior. After he was killed, Talmadge Hayer was convicted rightfully, but the others were not. They were not even there the day of the murder. This led to the real culprits getting anyway. The person over Malcolm's body at his death was found out to be a police infiltrator of the BPP later on and the same is suspected to the escaped killers.There has never been complete justice for Malcolm and that is evident when looking at the FBI vault files on him.

What are some songs with the word “dream” in the title?

“All Have to Do is Dream” - The Everly Brothers“Dream Lover” - Bobby Darin“I Dreamed I Saw Saint Augustine” - Bob Dylan“I had too much to dream last night” - The Electric Prunes“Hung Up on a Dream” - The Zombies“Moonage Daydream” - David Bowie“Dream Lover” -Big Star (not a cover of the Bobby Darin song.)“Dreaming” - Blondie“Dreams Never End” - New Order“And Dream of Sheep” - Kate Bush“The Dream” - The Cure“Dreams Then Plans” - The Sound“Reoccurring Dreams” - Husker Dü“Dreamin’ Man” - Neil Young“Dream Thum” - James“Nice Dream” - Radiohead“Sleep to Dream” - Fiona Apple“Gasoline Dreams” - Outkast“Made-up Dreams” - Built to Spill“Dreams” - TV on the Radio“Come On! Feel the Illinoise! (Part I: The World's Columbian Exposition — Part II: Carl Sandburg Visits Me in a Dream)” - Sufjan Stevens“Daydreaming” - Massive Attack“Here I Dreamt I was an Architect” - The Decemberists“40 Day Dream” Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros“Constantine’s Dream” - Patti Smith

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