Kill-30 Seconds To Mars- The Number 23


I picked some parts out of the movie “The Number 23″ and putted Kill from 30 Seconds to Mars on it, it may be a bit sucky but it’s my first clip ever made. The People you can see in the clip are: Jim Carey, Virginia Madsen, Logan Lerman, Danny Huston, Lynn Collins, Rhona Mitra, Mark Pellegrino, Paul Butcher, Troy Kotsur, Ed Lauter, Rudolph Willrich, Julie Remala

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Candyman

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A graduate student researching modern folklore discovers the spirit of a bitter slave.Amazon.com
Based on a story by Clive Barker and skillfully written and directed by Bernard Rose, Candyman rises above most horror films by eerily suggesting that some urban legends–in this case a particularly frightening one–have a spooky basis in reality. The legend of the Candyman is a potent one around the high-rise tenements of Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing comple… More >>

Candyman

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Really, Virginia Madsen Believes in Ghosts


In the new horror movie, ‘The Haunting In Connecticut,’ Virginia Madsen plays a mother whose family encounters dark forces. Madsen may be acting, but she says she really does believe in ghosts. (March 30)

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‘Sideways’ – Project Searchlight (1/2)


One of two great Easter Eggs on the Region 2 edition. Alexander Payne, Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh.

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Together in Electric Dreams – Phil Oakey (Human League)


From the 1984 movie “Electric Dreams” Electric Dreams is a 1984 movie set in San Francisco, California that depicts a love triangle between a man, a woman, and a home computer. It stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen and Bud Cort (voice) and was directed by Steve Barron. The soundtrack features music from prominent popular musicians of the time, being among the first of the movies of this generation that actively explored the commercial link between a movie and its soundtrack. The sountrack album Electric Dreams was re-issued on CD in 1998. The singer (AND CO-WRITER OF THE SONG) in the video is Phil Oakey of The Human League. This video is on “The Best of The Human League” DVD. There is a cameo by Giorgio Moroder (the man wearing glasses who comes into the radio studio to find out what is going on), he is co-writer/producer Giovanni Giorgio Moroder on April 26, 1940 in Ortisei, Italy) is an Academy Award-winning Italian record producer, songwriter and performer, whose groundbreaking work with synthesizers during the 1970s was a significant influence on new wave, techno and electronic music in general. Particularly well known are Donna Summer’s disco hits produced by Moroder, including “I Feel Love”. Moroder is also the founder of the former Musicland Studios in Munich, which served as a recording home for artists ranging from Led Zeppelin and Queen to Elton John for much of the 1980s and 1990s. Moroder was one of the producers of “Love to Love You Baby” — Donna

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Zombie High (1987) Part 1


A Fun cheesy comedy flick from 1987 starring Virginia Madsen, Sherilyn Fenn, James Wilder & Paul Feig, Directed by Ron Link, (Taken from an old video so please excuse the quality). Plot: A woman goes to previously all-male boarding school on a scholarship. She begins to separate herself from her boyfriend in order to devote more time to her new environment. Over a course of time she notices that more and more students have lost their individuality, and approach their activities in a lifeless and automatic manner.

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Sundance Film Festival Day 5 -Diminished Capacity Q&A Part 2


Sundance Film Festival premiere of Terry Kinney’s Diminished Capacity. Terry Kinney introduces the cast up on stage. Matthew Broderick, Virginia Madsen, Alan Alda, and Louis CK. A man (Matthew Broderick) suffering from memory takes a trip to a memorabilia expo with his Alzheimer’s-impaired relative (Alan Alda) and his high school flame (Virginia Madsen), where the trio plans to finalized their scheme to sell a rare baseball card. DIMINISHED CAPACITY Plum Picturse/Steppenwolf Films/Hanson Allen Films/-Hard-Lunsford/Benedek Film Credits: Director: Terry Kinney Screenwriters: Sherwood Kiraly, Doug Bost Based on the novel by: Sherwood Kiraly Producers: Celine Rattray, Galt Niederhoffer, Tim Evans, Daniela Tapling Lundberg Executive producers: Bill Benenson, Pamela Hirsch, Bruce Lunsford Scott Hanson, John Allen, Ed Hart, Eric Warren Goldman Director of photography: Vanja Cernjul Production designer: Dan Davis Music: Robert Burger Costume designer: Sarah Holden Editor: Tim Streeto Cast: Cooper: Matthew Broderick Rollie: Alan Alda Charlotte: Virginia Madsen Mad Dog McClure: Dylan Baker Big Stan: Louis CK Lee: Bobby Cannavale Dillon: Jimmy Bennett Donny: Jim True-Frost Belle: Lois Smith Running time — 89 minutes No MPAA rating

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