April 2012
“Raiders March” - John Williams, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark OST
This theme is comprised of two separate themes that John Williams composed for Steven Spielberg to listen to. Spielberg liked them both so much that he asked Williams to combine the two. The soundtrack was nominated for best score, but lost to Chariots of Fire.
“I Know” - Dionne Farris
Hey, yourself!
I do, but I… find it second-rate of myself that I’ve kept them, all of these years. Leaving Turtle Bay. On a park bench in Fenwick. One horrid shot of her in a hospital bed. I put them in a box and that box is in storage and I don’t have any intention of ever opening it, again. Sorry.
So, you’re right, she did not go out much — more or less was bound to the mansion’s grounds, but this was only in the last few years of her life. We’d receive such good word of her health, and then—-
- hey bro
- bro
- broski
- brosicle
- broseidon, god of the brocean
- brotato chip
- brotein shake
- brosef stalin
- barack brobama
- teddy brosevelt
- don quibrote
- adrien brody
- gallilebro gallilei
- napoleon bronaparte
- brobo cop
- leonardo dicapribro
- broseph mengele
- bro nye the science guy
- selena bromez
- broey deschanel
- bro dimaggio
- wolfgang amadaeus brozart
- brohemian rhapsody
- osama bro laden
- mighty bro young
- brodo the hobbit bro
- broprah winfrey
- broby dick
- abroham lincoln
- what’s up?
Oh, and those shoes in the playroom scene in Holiday may also be seen in her introduction in Without Love.
I can legit do this all day.
Don’t think so! I know the shoes in question, and the heels are eerily similar, ‘cept they’re missing the ubiquitous polka-dots. At least, I think they are? Ah uhhno, somebody rewind your movie and help a brother out.