OK! First, thanks for looking and hopefully you may be able to tell me..
the music that was on the original video promo for 'She's Having My Baby' - Kevin Bacon.. sounRAB sort of Irish or Cajon! Low hum at the start then gets faster and faster... in the video clip KB is strapped to a chair thing...
If anyone has any views on the representaion of women in british social realism they would be most useful, this is for media research
In particular Nil by Mouth, Secrets and Lies and Rita, Sue and Bob Too.
Thankyou :)
no order besides the first few and Patton neeRAB more love
Mike Patton
Freddie Mercury
Robert Plant
Maynard James Keenan
Chris Cornell
Steven Wilson
Michael Akerfelt
Devin Townsend
Tom Waits
Russell Allen
Which William Blake selected poems? I really like 'Tyger' and 'London'. And I'm currently reading 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte whom I believe is Charlotte's sister?
Not *exactly* true. Never Say Never Again (the non-EON Bond that MGM added to the catalogue a few years back) has been screened on BBC1 before.
That said, ITV's stranglehold on the franchise used to be so tight that they managed to grab the screening rights to Tomorrow Never Dies before Sky.
I would have to say Goodfellas!!! such a damn fine movie!!!
And Joe Peschi still amazes me as to how he can be so scary and nasty in one film then go and be a hilarious nutter in another??!!!! he hs to be one of the best actors around!!!