The 12 Hour Deathless Thread
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Ohhhhhhhh those of us who love the snow are liking this one a lot!
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Note the separation of the men and women.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #54:
"Shall We Dance?", The King and I, 1956, sung by Marni Nixon (dubbing Deborah Kerr), Yul Brynner, written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
"Shall We Dance?", The King and I, 1956, sung by Marni Nixon (dubbing Deborah Kerr), Yul Brynner, written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
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I was going to give it an "eh," but then I saw it was sung by a Marni, which is my middle daughter's name (spelled Marney). So now I'll give it a "Okay. I can see it."
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #53:
"Goldfinger", Goldfinger, 1964, sung by Shirley Bassey, written by John Barry, Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley
"Goldfinger", Goldfinger, 1964, sung by Shirley Bassey, written by John Barry, Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley
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Eh. Too much Bond. And Rainbow Connection should be higher than this.
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Not my Goldfinger
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Oh it has been too long since I watched Serafinowitz clips
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #52:
"Summertime", Porgy and Bess, 1959, sung by Loulie Jean Norman, written by George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward
"Summertime", Porgy and Bess, 1959, sung by Loulie Jean Norman, written by George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward
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Good morning!
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #51:
"Fame", Fame, 1980, sung by Irene Cara, written by Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford
"Fame", Fame, 1980, sung by Irene Cara, written by Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #50:
"Rock Around the Clock", Blackboard Jungle, 1955, sung by Bill Haley and His Comets, written by Max C. Freedman, James E. Myers
"Rock Around the Clock", Blackboard Jungle, 1955, sung by Bill Haley and His Comets, written by Max C. Freedman, James E. Myers
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One of the big underperformers in my 40s and 50s project. It's upbeat, it's good, a mix of rockabilly and Louis Jordan, but obviously was partly huge because it was made by white guys. Lost to "Space Guitar" which is an insane bit of early rock guitar soloing, a good decade ahead of time.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #49:
"Make 'Em Laugh", Singin' in the Rain, 1952, sung by Donald O'Connor, written by Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed
"Make 'Em Laugh", Singin' in the Rain, 1952, sung by Donald O'Connor, written by Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed
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Top 10000th song, top 10 performance of a song on film
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #48:
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1956, sung by Doris Day, written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1956, sung by Doris Day, written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
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That's some good suspense!
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #47:
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", Song of the South, 1946, sung by James Baskett, written by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert
I debated with myself about posting a video for this one. If anyone is offended, please let me know by PM and I'll gladly remove the link.
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", Song of the South, 1946, sung by James Baskett, written by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert
I debated with myself about posting a video for this one. If anyone is offended, please let me know by PM and I'll gladly remove the link.
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When the AFI compiled this list back on 2004, do you think they patted themselves on the back for having some black representation?Tahlvin wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 4:46 pm AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #47:
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", Song of the South, 1946, sung by James Baskett, written by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert
I debated with myself about posting a video for this one. If anyone is offended, please let me know by PM and I'll gladly remove the link.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Song of the South race plusses: gave major roles to Black actors, and Baskett in particular is the most positive character in the film.
Negatives: everything else about it.
Overall: boooo, get it outtta here!
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah race plusses: major song, a silly and happy song, sung by a black Actor/singer with strength, filmed with adoration. Song has nothing to do with the racist film.
Negatives: "zip-a-dee" may have been an ode to similar gobbledygook minstrel songs, which were often lyrically racist or sung in blackface. Oh and it appears in a racist film.
Overall: I think you can separate the song from the film, but it gives me pause. I think you can separate it from minstrel works, but also gives me pause. I think it's acceptable, just barely, but maybe I just want it to be acceptable because I like it.
Negatives: everything else about it.
Overall: boooo, get it outtta here!
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah race plusses: major song, a silly and happy song, sung by a black Actor/singer with strength, filmed with adoration. Song has nothing to do with the racist film.
Negatives: "zip-a-dee" may have been an ode to similar gobbledygook minstrel songs, which were often lyrically racist or sung in blackface. Oh and it appears in a racist film.
Overall: I think you can separate the song from the film, but it gives me pause. I think you can separate it from minstrel works, but also gives me pause. I think it's acceptable, just barely, but maybe I just want it to be acceptable because I like it.
FOR SURE!
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T 36 36 V o M F b H #11
This looks good and all but my main obsession is the reflection -- or is it a reflection? It doesn't line up, so it's sediment from a delta? Is it some kind of upside down world where there's a layer of snow of Fuji? I debate looking up his intention or the common wisdom, but I kinda like not knowing for sure.
This looks good and all but my main obsession is the reflection -- or is it a reflection? It doesn't line up, so it's sediment from a delta? Is it some kind of upside down world where there's a layer of snow of Fuji? I debate looking up his intention or the common wisdom, but I kinda like not knowing for sure.
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The list continues to ENRAGE me!
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #46:
"Don't Rain on My Parade", Funny Girl, 1968, sung by Barbra Streisand, written by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill
"Don't Rain on My Parade", Funny Girl, 1968, sung by Barbra Streisand, written by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill
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But seriously, this movie song list is baffling.
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Seriously.
The institute selected 400 songs, and 1500 industry professionals voted on them. I don't know how they generated either list.
The institute selected 400 songs, and 1500 industry professionals voted on them. I don't know how they generated either list.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #45:
"That's Entertainment", The Band Wagon, 1953, sung by Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant, written by Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz
"That's Entertainment", The Band Wagon, 1953, sung by Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant, written by Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz
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This does not belong, much less this far above RC.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #44:
"Wind Beneath My Wings", Beaches, 1988, sung by Bette Midler, written by Jeff Silbar, Larry Henley
"Wind Beneath My Wings", Beaches, 1988, sung by Bette Midler, written by Jeff Silbar, Larry Henley
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42 degrees. Not bad.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #43:
"The Way You Look Tonight", Swing Time, 1936, sung by Fred Astaire, written by Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields
"The Way You Look Tonight", Swing Time, 1936, sung by Fred Astaire, written by Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields
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When Mike and I were nominated for an Ennie, we were going to sing this together for our acceptance speech. Fortunately we lost.
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I was going to provide updates all night, but unfortunately I lost reception. It is now 20°, and I'm going home.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #42:
"Luck Be a Lady", Guys and Dolls, 1955, sung by Marlon Brando, Ensemble, written by Frank Loesser
"Luck Be a Lady", Guys and Dolls, 1955, sung by Marlon Brando, Ensemble, written by Frank Loesser
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We haven't had the 'not specifically written for a movie' fight yet, have we?
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Being written specifically for the movie is a bonus, but it's not as important to me as the song being specifically associated with the movie. Old Time Rock and Roll is forever meshed with Tom Cruise dancing in his underwear. I can't hear Doo Wah Diddy without thinking of Stripes. I can't hear Stuck in the Middle with You without picturing Michael Madsen cutting a cop's ear off. That kind of thing
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Eh. I guess.
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Respectfully, I can't agree.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #41:
"New York, New York", On the Town, 1949, sung by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Jules Munshin, written by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green
"New York, New York", On the Town, 1949, sung by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Jules Munshin, written by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green
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Good morning!
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs, #40:
"Fight the Power", Do the Right Thing, 1989, sung by Public Enemy, written by Carlton Ridenhour, Eric Sadler, Hank Saxley, Keith Boxley
"Fight the Power", Do the Right Thing, 1989, sung by Public Enemy, written by Carlton Ridenhour, Eric Sadler, Hank Saxley, Keith Boxley