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Is "Men Who Stare At Goats" Better Than 2012?

Is "Men Who Stare At Goats" Better Than 2012?

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 463
Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com Follow us on Twitter. http://twitter.com/theyoungturks Check Out TYT Interviews http://www.youtube.com/user/TYTInterviewsAuthor: Young_Turks1 Tags: ben mankiewicz matt attchity rotten tomatoes men who stare goats movie trailer review funny 2012 bad george clooney cusack dumb young turks cenk uygur news grassroots outreach commentary analysis Posted: 14 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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FS #281: The Men Who Stare at Goats / Farewell My Concubine / Top 5 Films of 1999

FS #281: The Men Who Stare at Goats / Farewell My Concubine / Top 5 Films of 1999

from Filmspotting on November 13, 2009
Duration: 0
Nov. 13: Usually Filmspotting trots out an elaborate, creative, highly over-written show description. This week, however, in keeping with the spirit of the film they’re discussing, "The Men Who Stare at Goats," the boys are decidedly phoning it in. Which is a shame, because their other discussion of the second film in the ongoing Canned Golden Palm Marathon, "Farewell My Concubine," a beautiful epic sent against the backdrop of Chinese opera, certainly requires a stab at some decent verbiage. And the fact that the creators of the highly addictive website, Flickchart.com stop by to help the lads list their Top 5 Films of 1999 calls for some kind of special notation -- at the very least maybe a Prince pun or two, but, you know, that’s what you get when you take a great premise and a handful of extraordinary actors and give them absolutely nothing to do. Two can play at the game, sporty. What? You expected Filmspotting to be the bigger person? Have you listened to the show? Also on the show: Music by Crown City Rockers and Massacre Theatre -- presented by Pixar Talk. This week's winner will get the Pixar DVD of their choice. Filmspotting #281 :13-11:25 - Review: "The Men Who Stare at Goats" Music: Crown City Rockers, "Break" 12:16-16:48 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: J. Medeiros) 16:49-22:51 - CPR Event, Polls 22:52-36:28 - Cannes #2: "Farewell My Concubine" Music: Crown City Rockers, "Go Away" 37:210-43:59 - New DVDs / Donations 44:00-1:05:23 - Top 5: Films of 1999 1:05:24-1:15:59 - Flickchart Interview 1:16:00-1:19:22 - Close / Next Show NOTES - Matty mentioned Terence Malick getting edged out of his top 5. "The Thin Red Line" is often considered a 1999 film, though it did get a limited release in Dec. 1998. - Other Stephen Root films: Office Space, No Country for Old Men - Great Faye Dunaway roles/movies: Bonnie and Clyde, Network, Chinatown - Adam's #6-10 of 1999: All About My Mother, Fight Club, Magnolia, The Insider, Eyes Wide Shut - Flickchart's Top 5 for 1999: 1. Fight Club 2. The Matrix 3. Office Space 4. American Beauty 5. The Sixth Sense - Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here. - Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.
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Scene Unseen - "The Men Who Stare At Goats"

Scene Unseen - "The Men Who Stare At Goats"

from Scene Unseen Movie Reviews on November 11, 2009
Duration: 2449
"The Men Who Stare At Goats" Review / "Best In Show" and "The Black Stallion" DVD Picks
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Roland parties in the USA

Roland parties in the USA

from YouTube :: Tag // miley-cyrus on November 11, 2009
Duration: 65
Author: clairthedork Keywords: miley cyrus roland music goat party in the usa anna nerd clairthedork dancing puppet mariannet fishsticks goats goatherd usa partying jams hannah motanna funny humor xxx hilarious robe laughter Added: November 10, 2009
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The Men Who Stare At Goats Trailer

The Men Who Stare At Goats Trailer

from recent posts tagged movie - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 141
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The Men Who Stare At Goats Clip

The Men Who Stare At Goats Clip

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 40
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The Men Who Stare At Goats Clip 2

The Men Who Stare At Goats Clip 2

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 74
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The Men Who Stare At Goats TV Trailer

The Men Who Stare At Goats TV Trailer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 31
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Navajo Lutheran Mission: 2009 livestock vaccinations by Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA

Navajo Lutheran Mission: 2009 livestock vaccinations by Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA

from recent posts tagged music - blip.tv (beta) on September 16, 2009
Duration: 298
Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: 2009 livestock vaccinations at the Navajo Nation reservation by missionaries from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA During July 2009, volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA visited the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ to assist the Navajo people with the health of their livestock. Despite the extreme summer heat and the remote Navajo homes, church members helped deworm and vaccinate 500 sheep and goats plus 200 horses. The volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross paid for the expense of vaccinating over 700 livestock. The vaccination program badly needs funding and anyone wish to help should contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission (see contact info below).The group also did building repairs and rehab around the mission. On their off time, the group ventured to some of the area's most beautiful rock formations and sites. (See photo collages at end of this post). The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo musician Anthony Maloney, who music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos (scroll down for more info and links about Anthony Maloney). Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life." Links related to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM):NELM on facebookNELM on wordpress blogNELM on Blogger NELM on Zimbio NELM on myspace NELM on bliptv NELM on youtube NELM on photobucket Info about the Church of the Cross in Sacramento, California (ELCA:Church of the Cross4465 H StreetSacramento, CA95819 Church of the Cross website 1-916-456-8880 Pastor Michael Walton serves as a Chaplain at California State University Sacramento Church is on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Area Campus Ministry. http://www.sacacmin.com email Rev. Michael Walton (916) 548-4624 Wikipedia on the Navajo Nation: The Navajo Nation (Din Bik yah in the Navajo language) is a semi-autonomous Native American homeland covering about 26,000 square miles (67,339 square kilometres, 17 million acres), occupying all of northeastern Arizona, the southeastern portion of Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It is the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States. Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was made by Wikipedia user Himasara and his gallery The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo Musician Anthony Maloney.Maloney's music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life." Navajo (Din ) singer, songwriter and poet Anthony K. Maloney, a member of the Navajo Nation (Din Bik yah) from Yuba City, AZ "Music City" Anthony Maloney official website includes background & profile: Anthony Maloney music on soundclick:Click to email musician Anthony Maloney1-253-661-3652 Links to songs:"Taken Away""We Were""The High Life""Our Warriors""A Better Life""4-Directions""What are my Chances""Walk Away""Smokey Eyez""Only Prayers and Time Will Tell""The Rain Never Seems To Stop""When" Song details: "Taken Away" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1059384 Native American AlterCountry The beauty of a woman you love can make you drift off into another world...Love...Nirvana. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "We Were" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1107571 About a lost love whom i admire, but don't wanna see face to face, only from a distance. Just old thoughts of a past love...old flame..hehe Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "The High Life" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1580501 just playing around and jammin' with my nephew Leland, great musician. Just felt the blues and went with the flow. Sorry no vocals, it's all instrumental. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records By Anthony Maloney and Leland Howard "Our Warriors" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692003 Song about the reality of being plagued by Alcoholism on the Rez. It is happening, not just on our reservations, but with in our community. There is really nothing to do, but let the abuser realize the facts of their addiction and its consequences. No lyrics on this one. I shouldn't have wrote this song in the first place, though it takes the anger out of me, because it was a path that I was on. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "A Better Life" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1737075 Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "4-Directions" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1755167 Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "What are my Chances" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=2281129 Relationship about to crash, but what are my chances, if... Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged AKM Records "Walk Away" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=3379744 Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "Smokey Eyez" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7287628 Lost in a No Tell Motel, thinking of life in perspective, with our a care in this world. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "When" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1789167 About a friends drama and his feelings transferred into a song... A day of beer drinking and singing. The first cut was terrible and then i just worked at re-writing the whole song, then it all came together. I like it and I hope you do to. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records "The Rain Never Seems To Stop" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692011 Just wrote what i felt, not thinking about what I was really thinking, just a role in every day relationship functions and disfunctions. It is more about tears and brokenness, to love... Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Records No lyrics to this song. Free flow. "Only Prayers and Time Will Tell" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1586015 Song started with simple chords and gradually crawled into a nice Native Contemporary song. Album: Anthony Maloney Unplugged ShadowFace Record
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R♥lling St♥nes - Angie (1972 Demo)

R♥lling St♥nes - Angie (1972 Demo)

from Favorites of Africanbusker on January 01, 2009
Duration: 299
Angie 1972 Demo - Rough Mix Without Reverb & 2nd Keyboard Overdub 25th - 30th November & 6th - 21st December, 1972 Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica 16:9 Clip 6000kBit/s / MP3@320 48000Hz Mick Jagger - Vocals Keith Richards & Mick Taylor - Acoustic Guitars Charlie Watts - Drums Bill Wyman - Bass Nicky Hopkins - Piano Nicky Harrison - Arrangement For Strings Unknown Musicians - Strings Jimmy Miller - Producer Andy Johns - Chief Engineer I wanted the look of a sketch and a painting for the clip - yer PC is not broken! Needless to say, THIS IS BETTER THAN THE ALBUM VERSION!!! It's for you know who... ANGIE (Jagger / Richards) Angie, Angie When will those dark clouds all disappear? Angie, Angie Where will it lead us from here? With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats You can't say we're satisfied But Angie, Angie You can't say we never tried Angie, you're beautiful, yes But ain't it time we said goodbye? Angie, I still love you Remember all those nights we cried All the dreams we held so close seemed to all go up in smoke Let me whisper in your ear Angie, Angie Where will it lead us from here? Oh Angie, don't you weep, all your kisses still taste sweet I hate that sadness in your eyes But Angie, Angie Ain't it time we said goodbye? Yeah But Angie, I still love you baby Everywhere I look I see your eyes There ain't a woman that comes close to you Come on, baby, dry your eyes But Angie, Angie Ain't it good to be alive? Angie, Angie They can't say we never tried NICKY HOPKINS (1944-1994) Apart from Ian Stewart, if there's one outside artist whose contributions have been the most significant to the Stones' recordings, it's been pianist and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. Born in London, Hopkins was hanging around the Alexis Korner scene at the same time as the Stones and other musicians. He joined Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages, before winding up as part of the Cyril Davies R&B All-Stars, a short-lived but exciting R&B band. In 1964, Hopkins was then enlisted by groups such as the Who and the Kinks to play on their early albums. By 1967, he had graduated to the Stones, who employed him for his services first on Between The Buttons, and then more substantially on Their Satanic Majesties Request. It was the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship. Already on the following album, Hopkins was gracing Stones songs like No Expectations with delicate, gorgeous piano playing. Hopkins remained an integral part of the Stones' albums for all their subsequent albums until Black And Blue in 1976. For most of that period, the Stones used Ian Stewart, Billy Preston and Hopkins on keyboards. Although the roles were by no means non-negotiable, usually Preston was employed on soulful, gospelly numbers where an organ was required, Stu played boogie-woogie on fast rock n' roll numbers, and Hopkins played on the ballads. His playing graced songs like She's A Rainbow, You Got The Silver, Sway, Loving Cup and Time Waits For No One among many others. Hopkins also often played onstage with the Stones for the period from 1968 to 1973, starting with the Stones' Rock And Roll Circus event, and then joining them for the 1970 European tour. Though the Stones were the peak of Hopkins' career, he played with other artists as well during that span of time, including most notably The Beatles, Jeff Beck, The Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Steve Miller Band, Carly Simon, Joe Cocker, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Significantly, he was also a member of the Jeff Beck Group starting in 1968, along with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, though the group broke up in 1969. Mick Taylor played on a 1973 Nicky Hopkins solo album. Hopkins' health problems were the reason for his not wanting to tour with the Stones anymore after the 1973 Australian tour and for the lessening of his work with them in general after 1974. Hopkins did not work on Some Girls. He did work in the late '70s recording with Rod Stewart, Eddie Money, Badfinger, as well as with Bill Wyman. He also appeared as a guest onstage with the Stones at an Anaheim show in 1978, with Bobby Keys. The Stones rehired Hopkins for parts of Emotional Rescue, and it is likely that some of his playing appears on Tattoo You (possibly the piano on Waiting On A Friend, which was started in 1972). He also worked on Ron Wood's 1 2 3 4 solo album during that period. That marked the end of Hopkins's association with the Stones, however. Afterwards, he went on to play with artists as varied as Meat Loaf, Julio Iglesias, Belinda Carlisle, Paul McCartney, Graham Parker and Izzy Stradlin. He died of a stomach ailment and heart condition. (timeisonourside.com)
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