hindi love stories movies list

hindi love stories movies list
List of films Happy ending =)?

My best friend is having a string of films for the happy ending or anything of a fairy tale too old, I wanted to find a list of movies, knowing So this is the best place to look, Here I am .. looking for a happy ending kind of movie love, I mad if a hindi or Asian does not bother me as it is a good film Love Happy Ending. As some examples: When the girl was left or ignored because it was not pretty, then she finds love, or any type of film is almost like a Cinderella-type movie or anything like that, that my being like a love story. That would help a lot =) TYSM

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Preity Zinta ~ Filmography ( movie list )


Movies


Movies


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When one considers the repertoire — eight songs from movies. including the theme from The Magnificent Seven and the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” — this recording may not seem to have much potential. But actually, the set list includes four well-known standards (including “That Old Black Magic” and “Falling In Love Again”), and all of the music is transformed into creative and consistently exciting jazz. Trumpeter/flugelhornist Franco Ambrosetti is the lead voice, but gives plenty of solo space to his illustrious sidemen (guitarist John Scofield, pianist Geri Allen, bassist Michael Formanek, drummer Daniel Humair and percussionist Jerry Gonzalez), and the performances are generally quite memorable. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music GuidePerformers: Franco Ambrosetti – Flugelhorn, Trumpet; Geri Allen – Piano, Synthesizer; Michael Formanek – Bass; Jerry Gonzalez – Percussion; Daniel Humair – Drums; John Scofield – Guitar

Love Is The Answer (Hindi version)


Love Is The Answer (Hindi version)


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Love Is The Answer (Hindi version) – Weezer

At The Movies


At The Movies


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The contemporary jazz saxophonist Dave Koz explores the world of movie themes on this tribute to classic Hollywood musical moments, with the help of talented jazz and commercial singers like Johnny Mathis, Barry Manilow, Anita Baker, and Donna Summer. Koz’s program of popular themes includes THE WIZARD OF OZ’s Over the Rainbow, the theme from THE PINK PANTHER, and the theme from SCHINDLER’S LIST, all performed in his signature mellow style. Track Listing 1. Over The Rainbow – The Wizard Of Oz 2. Moon River featuring Barry Manilow – Breakfast At Tiffany’s 3. As Time Goes By – Casablanca 4. Somewhere featuring Anita Baker – West Side Story 5. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Love Theme From The Sandpiper ) featuring Johnny Mathis and Chris Botti – The Sandpiper 6. The Pink Panther – The Pink Panther 7. The Way We Were featuring Vanessa Williams – The Way We Were 8. The Summer Knows (Theme From Summer Of ’42 ) – Summer Of 42 9. It Might Be You featuring India.Arie – Tootsie 10. Cinema Paradiso Suite – Cinema Paradiso 11. A Whole New World featuring Donna Summer – Aladdin 12. Schindler’s List (Main Theme) – Schindler’s List

Modern Hindi Stories


Modern Hindi Stories


$16.8


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At the Movies [Original]


At the Movies [Original]


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Lush, heartfelt, and elegant, At the Movies finds smooth jazz saxophonist Dave Koz celebrating his favorite movie themes. Featured here are such classic movie melodies as “Over the Rainbow,” “The Shadow of Your Smile,” and “The Pink Panther” as well as more contemporary songs like “A Whole New World” and the main theme from Schindler’s List. Showcased beautifully throughout At the Movies is Koz’s deftly melodic and supple saxophone sound, which truly evinces his obvious love of film and film music. It also doesn’t hurt that he’s often backed by a full orchestra and big band here, adding to the widescreen, cinematic sound he’s going for. Also engaging are Koz’s guest artist choices, including trumpeter Chris Botti, vocalists Johnny Mathis, Barry Manilow, Donna Summer, and others. ~ Matt Collar, All Music GuidePerformers: Ingrid Bergman – Spoken Word; Larry Farrell – Trombone (Tenor); Marc Goldberg – Bassoon; Ron Jannelli – Bassoon; Birch Johnson – Trombone (Tenor); Diane Lesser – Horn (English), Oboe; Bill Meredith – Horn (English); Joe Passaro – Tympani [Timpani]; Joe Anderer – French Horn; Diane Barere – Cello; Adrian Benjamin – Viola; George Flynn – Trombone (Bass); Crystal Garner – Viola; Chris Hall – Tuba; Julie Landsman – French Horn; Jeanne LeBlanc – Cello;

Hindi Children's Book Sonu's Stories


Hindi Children’s Book Sonu’s Stories


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Hindi Children’s Book Sonu’s Stories

Love at the Movies


Love at the Movies


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Michael Chertock’s Cinematic Piano: Love at the Movies collects romantic themes from films like My Dinner With Andre, The Accompanist, On Golden Pond, and Cinema Paradiso. Chertock’s solo piano interpretations of “The Mood That Passes Through You” from The Piano, “Clair de Lune” from Frankie & Johnny, “Have You Got a Story for Me?” from Out of Africa, and “As Time Goes By” from Casablanca are some of the highlights from this pleasant collection of cinematic love songs. ~ Heather Phares, All Music GuidePerformers: Michael Chertock – Piano

Hindi in 60 Minutes


Hindi in 60 Minutes


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Start speaking Hindi in just one hour! This brand new, all-audio course has been specially designed to provide a quick and easy start to learning basic, everyday words in a foreign language. Covers 250 of the most commonly used words and phrases over a range of subjects. Each word and phrase is repeated to aid easy memorisation and encourage correct pronunciation. A 16-page accompanying booklet includes all the words and phrases presented on the CD to help associate the written language with the audio. This course is also compatible with iPod and MP3 devices for those wanting to learn on the move, so there really is no excuse not to start speaking Hindi straightaway!ulliISBN13: 9789812686572liCondition: NEWliNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.lia title=’Condition Guide’ href=’/content/Condition_and_Shipping_Guide.htm’ target=’_blank’Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices/a/ul

Modern Hindi Short Stories


Modern Hindi Short Stories


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Love At The Movies


Love At The Movies


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Love At The Movies

The A List


The A List


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People love movies. People love lists. So The A-List is a natural. While there are plenty of encyclopedic lists of films, this compulsively readable book of 100 essays—most written expressly for this volume-flags the best of the best as chosen by a consensus of the National Society of Film Critics. The Society is a world-renowned, marquee—name organization embracing some of America’s most distinguished critics: more than forty writers who have national followings as well as devoted local constituencies in such major cities as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Minneapolis. But make no mistake about it: This isn’t a collection of esoteric "critic’s choice" movies. The Society has made its selections based on a film’s intrinsic merits, its role in the development of the motion-picture art, and its impact on culture and society. Some of the choices are controversial. So are some of the omissions. It will be a jumping-off point for discussions for years to come. And since the volume spans all international films from the very beginning, it will act as a balance to recent guides dominated by films of the last two decades (hardly film’s golden age). Here is a book that is definitely ready for its close-up.

Modern Hindi Stories (great Writers S.)


Modern Hindi Stories (great Writers S.)


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Modern Hindi Stories (great Writers S.)

Fill-in-the-Blank Stories


Fill-in-the-Blank Stories


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Short, simple, and engaging, these cloze stories give children the repeated practice they need to master key phonics skills. Children use a word bank and text and picture clues to fill in missing words that give each story meaning. A word search provides further practice in reading and spelling target words. Great for independent learning or homework. For use with Grades KÐ2.

Love Fills In The Blank


Love Fills In The Blank


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Love Fills In The Blank

Target Zero


Target Zero


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Former Black Panther information minister Eldridge Cleaver was a complex man who inspired profound adulation, love, rage, and, among many, fear. Target Zero brings Cleaver’s controversial story into focus through his own words. This books charts Cleaver’s life through his writings: his quiet childhood, his youth spent in prison, his startling emergence as a Black Panther leader who became a "fugitive from justice" by the end of 1968, his seven-year exile, and his religious and political conversion following his return to the U.S. Target Zero, which brings together previously unpublished essays, short stories, letters, interviews, and poems, is the most significant collection of Eldridge Cleaver’s writing since his bestselling book Soul on Ice (1968).

Love & Relationship Blank Journal


Love & Relationship Blank Journal


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Love & Relationship Blank Journal

Movies: Seventeen Stories


Movies: Seventeen Stories


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Movies: Seventeen Stories

Deadtime Stories - 10 Movies


Deadtime Stories – 10 Movies


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Deadtime Stories – 10 Movies

Target


Target


$26.49


From 1973 until 1994, the Target Doctor Who paperbacks were a mainstay of the publishing world. From humble beginnings, they grew into a list running to 156 individual titles and selling over 13 million copies world-wide. This is the story of Target Books. Noted researcher and historian David J Howe chronicles the origins of the imprint, speaking to all the major players in its development, from editors to art directors, managing directors to artists and authors, and charts the books” critical reception as well as the fortunes and failings of the many publishing houses involved in their production. Profusely illustrated with all the covers, plus rare and unseen sketches and unused concepts and ideas, The Target Book is the definitive guide to a range of books which shaped the reading habits of a generation. Introduction by writer Terrance Dicks.

The Love List


The Love List


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The Love List

Baby To Love (target Exclusive)


Baby To Love (target Exclusive)


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Baby To Love (target Exclusive)

Dearest Love (target Exclusive)


Dearest Love (target Exclusive)


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Dearest Love (target Exclusive)

Reading 'Bollywood': The Young Audience and Hindi Films


Reading ‘Bollywood’: The Young Audience and Hindi Films


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DIVDIVThis book brings together a rare mix of original audience research in India and the UK, socio-political context, and textual detail to shed light on how young audiences watch Hindi films and the meanings individual viewers take from films in the context of their daily lives./DIV/DIVDIVIReading ‘Bollywood’/Iexplores the connections between representations of gender, sexuality and ethnicity in Hindi films, socio-political contexts and the construction of gender, sexual and ethnic identity by young audience members in India and the UK. Extended excerpts from in-depth interviews with young viewers, observations and original photographs provide exciting and unique insights about spectatorship as well as material for comparison with theories about Hindi film and studies of film audiences and popular culture worldwide./DIVDIVDIVPreface * List of Illustrations * Hindi Films: Theoretical Debates and Textual Studies * Audiences and Hindi Films: Contemporary Studies * Hindi Film-Going and the Viewing Context in Two Countries *I’A Man Who Smokes Should Never Marry A Village Girl’/I: Comments on Courtship and Marriage Bollywood-Style * Short Skirts, Long Veils and Dancing Men: Responses to Dress and the Body * More or Less Spicy Kisses: Responses to Sex, Love and Sexuality * Politics and Spectatorship 1: Viewing Love, Religion and Ethnic Violence * Politics and Spectatorship 2: Young Men Viewing Terrorism and State Violence * Conclusion: The Tricky Politics of Viewing Pleasure * Notes * Bibliography * Filmography * Index/DIV/DIVDIVDIVSHAKUNTALA BANAJI is a Researcher at the Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education, London./DIV/DIV

Fill-In-The-Blank Stories: Word Families: 50 Cloze-Format Practice Pages That Target and Teach the Top 50 Word Families


Fill-In-The-Blank Stories: Word Families: 50 Cloze-Format Practice Pages That Target and Teach the Top 50 Word Families


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Short, simple, and engaging, these cloze stories give children the repeated practice they need to master words belonging to 50 different word families. Children use a word bank and text and picture clues to fill in missing words that give each story meaning. A word search provides further practice in reading and spelling target words. Great for independent learning or homework. For use with Grades K2.

Blank Generation


Blank Generation


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Richard Hell was one of the first men on the scene when punk rock first began to emerge in New York City as an early member of both Television and the Heartbreakers (he left both groups before they could record), but his own version of punk wasn’t much like anyone else’s, and while Hell’s debut album, Blank Generation, remains one of the most powerful to come from punk’s first wave, anyone expecting a Ramones/Dead Boys-style frontal assault from this set had better readjust their expectations. “Love Comes in Spurts” and “Liar’s Beware” proved the Voidoids could play fast and loud when they wanted to, but for the most part this group’s formula was much more complicated than that; guitarists Robert Quine and Ivan Julian bounced sharp, edgy patterns off each other that were more about psychological tension than brute force (though Quine’s solos suggest a fragile grace beneath the surface of their neo-Beefheart chaos), and while most punk nihilism was of the simplistic “Everything Sucks” variety, Hell was (with the exception of Patti Smith) the most literate and consciously poetic figure in the New York punk scene. While there’s little on the album that’s friendly or life-affirming, there’s a crackling intelligence to songs like “New Pleasure,” “Betrayal Takes Two,” and “Another World” that confirmed Hell has a truly unique lyrical voice, at once supremely self-confident and dismissive of nearly everything around him (sometimes including himself). Brittle and troubling, but brimming with ideas and musical intelligence, Blank Generation was groundbreaking punk rock that followed no one’s template, and today it sounds just as fresh — and nearly as abrasive — as it did when it first hit the racks. ~ Mark Deming, All Music GuidePerformers: Marc Bell – Drums; Richard Hell – Bass, Vocals; Ivan Julian – Guitar, Vocals (Background); Robert Quine – Guitar, Vocals (Background)

Making Movies


Making Movies


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Without second guitarist David Knopfler, Dire Straits began to move away from its roots rock origins into a jazzier variation of country-rock and singer/songwriter folk-rock. Naturally, this means that Mark Knopfler’s ambitions as a songwriter are growing, as the storytelling pretensions of Making Movies indicate. Fortunately, his skills are increasing, as the lovely “Romeo and Juliet,” “Tunnel of Love,” and “Skateaway” indicate. And Making Movies is helped by a new wave-tinged pop production, which actually helps Knopfler’s jazzy inclinations take hold. The record runs out of steam toward the end, closing with the borderline offensive “Les Boys,” but the remainder of Making Movies ranks among the band’s finest work. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music GuidePerformers: Roy Bittan – Keyboards; John Illsley – Bass, Vocals; Mark Knopfler – Guitar, Vocals; Sid McGinnis – Guitar; Pick Withers – Drums, Vocals

The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


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The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories

Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


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Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories

Life Of Pi (hindi)


Life Of Pi (hindi)


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DIVbWinner of the 2002 Man Booker Prize for Fiction/bbrbrPi Patel is an unusual boy. The son of a zookeeper, he has an encyclopedic knowledge of animal behavior, a fervent love of stories, and practices not only his native Hinduism, but also Christianity and Islam. When Pi is sixteen, his family emigrates from India to North America aboard a Japanese cargo ship, along with their zoo animals bound for new homes.brThe ship sinks. Pi finds himself alone in a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena, an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and Richard Parker, a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched all but Pi, whose fear, knowledge, and cunning allow him to coexist with Richard Parker for 227 days lost at sea. When they finally reach the coast of Mexico, Richard Parker flees to the jungle, never to be seen again. The Japanese authorities who interrogate Pi refuse to believe his story and press him to tell them the truth. After hours of coercion, Pi tells a second story, a story much less fantastical, much more conventional-but is it more true?briLife of Pi/i is at once a realistic, rousing adventure and a meta-tale of survival that explores the redemptive power of storytelling and the transformative nature of fiction. It’s a story, as one character puts it, to make you believe in God.br/div (06/16/2002)

Love Songs from the Movies


Love Songs from the Movies


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Love Songs from the Movies

The Target


The Target


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Synopsis: Comedy, action, and romance highlight this French film. Chris, a young Parisian serviceman, is doing everything he can to find his lost love…

Classics At The Movies: Love / Various


Classics At The Movies: Love / Various


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Classics At The Movies: Love / Various

Love Themes from the Movies


Love Themes from the Movies


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Love Themes from the Movies

Love Songs From the Movies


Love Songs From the Movies


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Love Songs From the Movies

Love at the Movies (Dig)


Love at the Movies (Dig)


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Love at the Movies (Dig)

Bad Movies We Love


Bad Movies We Love


$1.8


Bad Movies We Love

B Movies, Blue Love


B Movies, Blue Love


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B Movies, Blue Love

Love At The Movies Ii


Love At The Movies Ii


$1


Love At The Movies Ii

Love at the Movies [#1]


Love at the Movies [#1]


$3.75


Love at the Movies [#1]

Love at the Movies [#3]


Love at the Movies [#3]


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Love at the Movies [#3]

Lists of Television Channels in India: List of Channels on Tata Sky, List of Hindi Language Television Channels


Lists of Television Channels in India: List of Channels on Tata Sky, List of Hindi Language Television Channels


$19.99


Lists of Television Channels in India: List of Channels on Tata Sky, List of Hindi Language Television Channels

Modern Hindi short stories (UNESCO collection of representative works)


Modern Hindi short stories (UNESCO collection of representative works)


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Modern Hindi short stories (UNESCO collection of representative works)

Dancing in the Movies


Dancing in the Movies


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DIV"IDancing in the Movies/iis a powerful book, taut and stark, intense with human passion. Bluntly, bravely, Robert Boswell explores that gray borderland where betrayal mixes with trust, violence with love, despair with hope. The final effect is overwhelming."—Tim O’Brien/DIVDIV"Reading Boswell is like watching that kind of seemingly effortless dance; these six stories add up to a stunning performance."—IVillage Voice/i/DIVDIV"[Boswell offers] six dexterously shaped stories. . . . [His] believable characters are involved in situations that are sometimes painfully true-to-life. . . . [IDancing in the Movies/iis] a satisfying, if at times disturbing, collection."—IPublishers Weekly/i/DIVDIVp class=MsoNormalRobert Boswell is the author of six novels includingICentury’s Son/i,IMystery Ride/i, andICrooked Hearts/i, three story collections includingIThe Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards/i, a play, a cyberpunk novel, and two nonfiction books. He has received National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Iowa School of Letters Award for Short Fiction, the PEN West Award for Fiction, the John Gassner Prize for Playwriting, and the Evil Companions Award. His stories have appeared in theINew Yorker, Best American Short Stories, O. Henry Prize Stories, Pushcart Prize Stories, Esquire, Colorado Review/i, and other magazines. He teaches creative writing at the University of Houston and in the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers./p/div

Lucy at the Movies


Lucy at the Movies


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DIVPacked with images from Lucy’s early days as a chorus girl through her blond, and brunette incarnations, from the days of black-and-white through glorious Technicolor,ILucy at the Movies/Iis both a complete reference work, and a love letter to a star and an era/DivDIVThe world knows her as the First Lady of Television, but Lucille Ball’s talent also shone brightly on the cinema screen in over eighty films spanning five decades, most from Hollywood’s glamorous golden age of the 1930s and ’40s.ILucy at the Movies/Iis a long overdue showcase for this area of the star’s career, offering behind-the-scenes stories and essential information for every film in which she appeared. The pages are filled with rare photos of the beautiful young actress, many from her own first scrapbooks. Explored from her days as a showgirl through blonde, brunette, and “Tango Red” incarnations, from black-and-white through glorious Technicolor, this is a complete reference guide and a tribute to a star and an era. “ILucy at the Movies/Iwas an enormous undertaking. But it’s clear that it was also a labor of love. My mother would be very impressed and flattered . . . The value in this encyclopedia is the information on, not only the film career of Lucille Ball, but the way films were made. It’s an invaluable history of the motion picture industry and those who first created it.”–Lucie Arnaz/DivDIVBCindy De La Hoz/Bis a film historian and collector.ILucy at the Movies/Iis her first book. She is also author ofIMarilyn Monroe: Platinum Fox/I./Div

Worst Movies Ever Made


Worst Movies Ever Made


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There are some movies that are so bad they’re good. And there are some movies that are so bad – that they’re just bad! Really bad! And there are people out there who love these horribly bad films, like us!Welcome to The Fifty Worst Movies Ever Made.From armless kung-fu fighters, ear-eating midgets, and crawling hands to just about everything Ed Wood did. This is the greatest list of the worst films ever compiled. The budgets are cheap, that acting is terrible, and the plots are nowhere to be seen.It’s The Fifty Worst Movies Ever Made.

Real Love / Blank


Real Love / Blank


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Love Music / Blank


Love Music / Blank


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At the Movies


At the Movies


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This Japanese import collects 18 tracks from Sting’s numerous film contributions, few of which ever achieved the popularity of his album cuts. It’s an odd assortment that leaves out recent successes such as his Oscar-nominated work on Cold Mountain, and there’s nothing here from 1982′s excellent Brimstone & Treacle soundtrack, one of the artist’s first forays into a solo career. My Funny Valentine: Sting at the Movies isn’t dreadful, but it will probably appeal to die-hard fans only. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music GuidePerformers: Michael Railton – Keyboards

The Movies


The Movies


$9.48


The medium of film has entertained audiences for more than 100 years. It has also intrigued scholars. What qualities give a film the complexity and resonance of high art? What effects do films produce in spectators and in society? How is our appreciation of a film dependent on such different elements as the screen, the stars, the zeitgeist, and even the petty business deals in Hollywood studios? Laurence Goldstein and Ira Konigsberg, the editors of The Movies: Texts, Receptions, Exposures, have sought to answer these questions by gathering writing and visual art from a variety of perspectives that describe the history, art, and technology of motion pictures in deep-focus detail.The book’s first part, "Analyzing Films," offers essays on six important films: Secrets of a Soul, The Wizard of Oz, The Silence of the Lambs, The Last Emperor, The King of Comedy, and Menace II Society. Each reading uses a different methodology to reveal intricate structure and cultural provenance of the film narrative.The second part, "Making Films," takes the reader behind the camera for some expert testimony, including an interview with the great director Billy Wilder, a montage by screenwriter William Harrison of his fateful meetings in the film capital, a memoir by Arthur Miller, and an account by M-G-M producer Sam Marx of how the first film about the atomic bomb came into being.The third part, "Screening Films," measures the impact of movies on their audiences. Diane Kirkpatrick contributes an essay on how artists have responded to the movies. In short stories Laura Antillano, a Venezuelan, and Janset Berkok Shami, a Jordanian, dramatize the colonizing of other continents by the Hollywood dream factory. Leo Braudy assesses the treatment of the male body in the Brando and Dean flicks of the 1950s, while William Paul chronicles the narrative of the screen, that looked-at and overlooked monitor for the moviegoing public. A fourth part, "The Poetry of Film," collects some compelling recent poems about the movies: Margaret Atwood on Ava Gardner, Mordechai Geldmann on pornography, and Pier Paolo Pasolini on Marilyn Monroe, among others. Also included are archival essays by modernist poets H.D. and Vachel Lindsay, on Greta Garbo and the necessity of censorship, respectively.It is rare for a collection to investigate cinema with this much wit, creative play, and scholarly rigor. Common to all the contents, however, is a thoroughly contemporary manner of treating what Arthur Miller calls "the single great cultural invention of this civilization." Laurence Goldstein is the author of The American Poet at the Movies: A Critical History, editor of The Female Body: Figures, Styles, Speculations, and The Male Body: Features, Destinies, Exposures, and Professor of English, University of Michigan. Ira Konigsberg is Professor of English and Film/Video Studies, University of Michigan.

Sinatra at the Movies


Sinatra at the Movies


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After Bing Crosby, no jazz vocalist had more success in the movies, or was better at intertwining his performances with his films, than Frank Sinatra. From 1940 to 1970, he was never far from Hollywood, and his film successes often went hand in hand with his popular fortune. (Even his movie personas aligned with his musical themes and ambitions, from his breakthrough starring role, in Higher and Higher, to the ambitious On the Town, the scrappy From Here to Eternity, the quintessentially swinging Pal Joey, and the self-satisfied Ocean’s Eleven.) Sinatra at the Movies isn’t the career-spanning movie retrospective that it should be — instead, it concentrates on his Capitol period of the ’50s. (Even his big film hit from 1943′s Higher and Higher, “I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night,” is present here only in its 1957 version.) The ’50s are virtually defined by Sinatra’s great music, but the quality of his movie titles was scattershot. Yes, there were some big hits from the film world — “Three Coins in the Fountain,” “All the Way,” “(Love Is) The Tender Trap,” “All of Me” — and virtually all of them were great performances. Sinatra was also making sure he recorded plenty of great material, classics like “I Could Write a Book” (from Pal Joey), “The Lady Is a Tramp” (Pal Joey again), and “Just One of Those Things” (Young at Heart). Yet he was occasionally becoming lighter and more pithy by the end of his Capitol era, never more so than when a children’s choir began “High Hopes.” Overall, it’s not a great choice for beginners, although note that it provides a great complement to his studio albums of the ’50s. An added bonus here is the inclusion of several songs that are comparatively rare on Sinatra retrospectives: “Not as a Stranger,” “Monique,” and “C’est Magnifique.” ~ John Bush, RoviPerformers: Frank Sinatra – Vocals

Wwii Stories - 12 Movies/documentaries


Wwii Stories – 12 Movies/documentaries


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Wwii Stories – 12 Movies/documentaries

Attendance list for a funeral: [stories]


Attendance list for a funeral: [stories]


$15


Attendance list for a funeral: [stories]

In the Movies


In the Movies


$11.94


Since Priority’s 2003 compilation Greatest Hits grabbed some of the most important tracks this West Coast G gave to soundtracks, their 2007 Ice Cube collection In the Movies isn’t the grand discography helper it could have been. It’s best for the faithful fans who bought all the albums but not all the soundtracks Cube landed on or those who don’t mind a little redundancy as long as they get to take a nostalgic ride back to the ’90s when the hip-hop soundtrack was king. Tracks from Murder Was the Case (“Natural Born Killaz”), Boyz N the Hood (“How to Survive in South Central”), I Got the Hook Up (“Ghetto Vet”), The Players Club (“‘We Be Clubbin’”), and Friday (“Friday”) prove Cube was on the best of them, often with the soundtrack’s key cut. The rest of the set is more archival than vital, but there’s nothing here that suggests the rapper was taking the Hollywood money and running. Even the low point — “Right Here, Right Now,” the collaboration with dance producer Paul Oakenfold for the Blade 2 soundtrack — deserves a C+, and while including the 1991 track “The Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit” on the collection because it landed in the 2001 film Scary Movie 2 seems like cheating, it is an amazing cut. ~ David Jeffries, All Music GuidePerformers: Mack 10 – Vocals (Background)

Merton of the Movies


Merton of the Movies


$28.71


The Shelf2Life Literature and Fiction Collection is a unique set of short stories, poems and novels from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. From tales of love, life and heartbreaking loss to humorous stories of ghost encounters, these volumes captivate the imaginations of readers young and old. Included in this collection are a variety of dramatic and spirited poems that contemplate the mysteries of life and celebrate the wild beauty of nature. The Shelf2Life Literature and Fiction Collection provides readers with an opportunity to enjoy and study these iconic literary works, many of which were written during a period of remarkable creativity.

Legends And Stories That Should Be Movies


Legends And Stories That Should Be Movies


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Love In 'c' Minor / Blank


Love In ‘c’ Minor / Blank


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Muskrat Love / Cornwall Blank


Muskrat Love / Cornwall Blank


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You Must Be Love / Blank


You Must Be Love / Blank


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I Love Movies


I Love Movies


$12.71


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A Day at the Movies


A Day at the Movies


$8.98


This exceptionally well-programmed compilation album is a triple threat. First, it assembles, in chronological order, notable songs that Doris Day sang in her films during her first decade as a movie star; second, with titles like “It’s Magic,” “Secret Love,” and “Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera),” it functions as a hits collection; and, perhaps surprisingly, third, it arguably is a rarities album as well. Annotator Max O. Preeo, writing with the benefit of an interview with his subject, notes that the version of “It’s Magic” included here is the actual original hit version recorded in 1947; apparently all subsequent reissues of the song have been of a re-recording Day did in 1952. Several other songs, including the title tunes from her second and third films, My Dream Is Yours and It’s a Great Feeling, are given their first release since they came out initially, and the version of “I Love The Way You Say Goodnight” from Lullaby of Broadway is released commercially for the first time. While making a series of musicals for Warner Bros. pictures in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Day benefited from the opportunity to sing old and new songs by such classic pop writers as Sammy Cahn, Vernon Duke, Ray Evans, Sammy Fain, E.Y. Harburg, Lorenz Hart, Gus Kahn, Jay Livingston, Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne, Harry Warren, and Vincent Youmans, and to perform (on these, mostly non-soundtrack studio versions) backed by such bandleaders as Frank DeVol, Percy Faith, Ray Heindorf, Harry James, Axel Stordahl, and Paul Weston. She made the most of those connections, using her band-singer background and warm tone to create performances that were the highpoints of the often flimsy films in which they appeared. The results are here to enjoy. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music GuidePerformers: Doris Day – Vocals

Going Blank Again


Going Blank Again


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From the sounds of the cloistered, chaotic opener, “Leave Them All Behind,” Going Blank Again sounds like it could be headed down the same Nowhere path. Guitars as far as the ear can hear — not much different from the effect gained after riding a sit-and-spin for eight straight minutes — are just as dizzying as the prior record’s opener. But rather than sink into a thick underbelly of melancholy, Going Blank Again offers sunshiney melodies and gleaming, bold production. All the band’s elements are more pliable, and overall it’s pretty cheery. In fact, some of the album could be loosely classified as power pop. Bouncy tunes like “Twisterella,” “Not Fazed,” “Mouse Trap,” and “Time of Her Time” each share more than a thing or two in common with the likes of Teenage Fanclub, but with more layered vocals and less-cutting guitars. Though Ride’s guitars don’t bite as much, there are loads of them everywhere; the band doesn’t completely sacrifice their love of reverberating noise, but it’s more done in the name of pop than to merely cause a blistering racket. Though the lyrics often read as overtly simple or obtuse (a common Ride foible), Mark Gardener’s and Andy Bell’s voices are too pretty to let this shortcoming mar things. They create enough of a mood with their proper instruments, and their sighing and random vocal intonations are undeniably lovely. No longer do they hide shortcomings with sheets of distortion, and there’s a lot more focus and confidence on display throughout. Don’t let a Ride fan tell you otherwise: Going Blank Again is anything but empty. [Going Blank Again was remastered and reissued by Ignition U.K. in 2001. Four B-sides are added; the only B-side from this era not included is an alternate version of "Chrome Waves."] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music GuidePerformers: Andy Bell – Guitar, Vocals; Loz Colbert – Drums; Mark Gardener – Guitar, Vocals; Steve Queralt – Bass

Hindi


Hindi


$11.61


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