quarta-feira, 23 de julho de 2008

segunda-feira, 21 de julho de 2008

Hang Em High

Hang em High - Theatrical Trailer
Social-Critic Italo-Western-Style US-Western, USA 1968(a.k.a. Haengt ihn hoeher)
Directed by Ted Post
Produced by Leonard Freeman
Music by Dominic Frontiere
Starring Clint Eastwood, Dennis Hopper, Bruce Dern & Pat Hingle

MUSIC - HUGO MONTENEGRO

'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro
Hugo Montenegro - For A Few Dollars More
Hugo Montenegro-Hang`Em High Theme 1968

TRIBUTE TO SPAGHETTI WESTERN

Tribute to Spaghetti Western - Part 01
Tribute to Spaghetti Western - Part 02
DJANGO !! Spaghetti Western No.1 Song
This is the best song of Spaghetti Western.
ENNIO MORRICONE - "Once Upon a Time In the West" (1968)
ENNIO MORRICONE -"A Fistful of Dollars" (1964)
"For A Few Dollars More" (Theme by Ennio Morricone)
"The Good the Bad and the Ugly" Soundtrack- The Trio

domingo, 20 de julho de 2008

MUSIC - "DJANGO"








"Django" original, and cover song - first the original by Luis Bacalov

Django(1966) - English Vocal by Rocky Roberts

Django(1966) - Italian Vocal by Roberto Fia

D J A N G O - 1966


DJANGO - THE MOVIE
























DJANGO - INTRODUCE
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TRAILER
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THE BEST SCENE - Django Beste Szenen
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DJANGO - MY TRIBUTE
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DJANGO MY GOLD TRIBUTE

TRIBUTE - DJANGO






Sergio Leone's Italian Westerns, such as 1964's Fistful of Dollars , 1965's For A Few Dollars More , and 1966's The Good, The Bad and The Ugly , have rightly been credited with popularizing the "spaghetti western" craze of the 60s and 70s. But there was another director from Italy -Sergio Corbucci (1927-1990)- who also helped shape and mold the Eurowestern genre. A cameraman who got his start as a director with such sword-and-sandal/peplum flicks as 1961's Duel of the Titans , Corbucci directed two "traditional" westerns, Massacre at Grand Canyon (starring Robert Mitchum's son James) and Minnesota Clay (starring Cameron Mitchell) in 1965, before viewing his friend & colleague Leone's films. After that, Corbucci decided to craft his own unique vision of the American West (albeit through location shooting in Almeria, Spain, with interiors shot in Italy), one that didn't owe it's influences to American Westerns or to Leone's own Tongue-in Cheek take.Django (Franco Nero), a mysterious drifter who "went away" from a nameless, ugly-looking town to fight in the Civil War (and apparently long after the war's end) returns to the town which is in a tug-of-war between two opposing factions: the bigoted Major Jackson (Eduardo Fajardo) and his red-hooded KKK-like racist thugs, and a roving band of Mexican bandits led by an apparently old friend of Django's, "General" Hugo Rodriguez (Jose Bodalo). Both gangs hate each other and are ripe for the picking -or so the viewer thinks- when Django plots to get revenge on Jackson (for killing Django's wife) by playing the two groups against each other, not unlike the plan concocted by Clint Eastwood's "Joe" in Fistful of Dollars . But it quickly turns out that Django has drastically underestimated his foes...To say more would ruin the bizarre and unexpected surprises this film has to offer (like: what is in that coffin Django keeps dragging along with him, seen above). There are startling acts of violence & brutality in this picture (wanna see the scene involving a character's ear that Quintin Tarantino "borrowed" for his 1994 flick Pulp Fiction ? It's here...) but there's also, for all of it's grim and downbeat atmosphere (very unlike the tone of Leone's films), a powerful sense of pacing and spectacle -an attack on a Mexican Army fort is one of the most exciting sequences in any Italian Western, and is right up there with Leone- and a cast of memorable characters -both Django and the villians, as well as the bystanders (including Loredana Nusciak as the nominal love interest), stand out- that really propel this film along. Once you've watched Django , you won't forget it! Director Corbucci (who used the still-standing outdoor set from Leone's For A Few Dollars More, after first "dirtying up" the place) , despite a low budget, does a terrific job holding all the plot elements together, leading to an unforgettable climax. The film was dubbed (badly) into English and although a big box office success in Europe, Asia & elsewhere, it never got released here in the States. Countless "sequels" by producers hoping to cash in the "Django" brand name came out in Europe, of which only a few (including 1967's Django Kill If You Live, Shoot! , directed by Giulio Questi and starring Cuban-American Tomas Milian , a veteran of Italian Westerns) showed any originality and/or quality. (The original movie poster for Django Kill! .)Currently Django (and Django Kill! , which is even more over the top in terms of violence & brutality) are both available on DVD from Blue Underground in restored editions with English & Italian soundtracks, optional English subtitles, various extras (including interviews with the still-living Nero & Milian) and can be found at the Greenwich Library. -EdNote: Sergio Leone's first two westerns will be airing on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel tonight, beginning at 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
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TRIBUTE - DJANGO

The Godfather - Love Theme


MUSIC - ENNIO MORRICONE

ENNIO MORRICONE -"Sixty Seconds To What?" (1965)
"PER QUALCHE DOLLARO IN PIU" (Italy, 1965)-"FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" (USA)The middle piece in the 'Dollars' trilogy, between "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" and "THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY".
Starring Lee Van Cleef, Gian-Maria Volonte, Klaus Kinski, and Clint Eastwood as 'The Man With No Name'.Wandering chimes set the stage for a showdown, with the hard spanish surf guitar spotlighting the cruccial moment; then demonic organ amps the instensity; before conquistidore horns come in so bold they could punch through stone.
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"A Fistful of Dollars" (1964)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" (1965)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Il Tramonto (The Sundown)" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -The Big Gundown/ "La Caccia" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Tensione Sottintesa" (1967 )
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Una Corsa Disperata" (1969)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Navajo Joe" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Silhouette of Doom" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Harmonica/ Man With A Harmonica/ Death Rat"
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"As A Judgement" (1968)
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ENNIO MORRICONE - "Once Upon a Time In the West" (1968)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Una Pistola Per Ringo" (1965)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Barbara E Tagliente" (1968)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Samuel Pratt Arrives" (1968)
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Ennio Morricone - A Pistol for Ringo
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Ennio Morricone & Peter Tevis - Pastures of Plenty
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Il Triello (The Trio)" (1966)
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Padre Ramirez" (1966)
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Ennio Morricone, Five Man Army
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Ennio Morricone - The good The bad The Ugly - HIGH QUALITY

MOVIE - "THE BIG GUNDOWN" - 1966

The Big Gundown Part 1
The Big Gundown Part 2
The Big Gundown Part 3
The Big Gundown Part 5
The Big Gundown Part 6
The Big Gundown Part 7
The Big Gundown Part 8
The Big Gundown Part 9
The Big Gundown Part 10
The Big Gundown Part 11

"THE BIG GUNDOWN"

"THE BIG GUNDOWN"
Ennio Morricone "The Big Gundown" Climax sound Remix.
Sound truck "The Big Gundown"
Music by Ennio Morricone, it's climax sound remixed with some pictures.

WESTERN - "THE BIG GUNDOWN








Italo-Western, Italy 1966

Original Title: La Resa dei conti(a.k.a. Der Gehetzte der Sierra Madre)
Directed by Sergio Sollima
Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
Music by Ennio Morricone; lyrics by Audrey Nohra Stainton & sung by Christy (Italian Version: "Corri Uomo Corri") + (English Version: "Run, Man Run")

Starring
Lee Van Cleef, Tomas Milian, Fernando Sancho, Walter Barnes & Frank Brana

The Big Gundown - Intro (Opening Theme)

The Big Gundown - Italian Trailer

Duel - The Big Gundown


MUSIC
"LA RESA DEI CONTI" (Italy, 1966)-"THE BIG GUNDOWN" (USA)
Cult western classic, with Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian. Lee captures the accused tomas, only to learn that things may not be like they seem.
Ennio's triumphant score is one of his best.
With a galloping brovado that is contagious, it has cult status of its own. This song is one of the coolest ever, with stinging guitars, pounding bass drums, brass bombast, and the feiry vocals of the Catori Moderni pushing it into legend.

MUSIC - ENNIO MORRICONE -The Big Gundown/ "La Caccia" (1966)
"LA RESA DEI CONTI" (Italy, 1966)-"THE BIG GUNDOWN" (USA)-"LA PRESA" (Spain)-"COLORADO" (France, Poland)"
Unofficial lawman John Corbett hunts down Cuchillo Sanchez, a Mexican peasant accused of raping and killing a 12-year-old girl." (imdb.com) But things may not be what they seem.


MUSIC - ENNIO MORRICONE -The Big Gundown/ "La Condanna" (1966)
















MUSIC - "NAO TEMEREI"


KAKÁ - INTERVIEW Part 1/5 - GREEK TV


KAKA - THE BEST





KAKA - SOCCER PLAYER


Compilation about great skills by Ricky Kaka



KAKA - Fifa World Player 2007



KAKA - THE BEST


Homenagem que a Rede Gospel de Televisão fez ao jogador Kaká no final de ano de 2007.

TESTEMUNHO DE FÉ - KAKA - MILAN

KAKA dando um testemunho de fé sobre a conquista da Champions League ...