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MCO435 FinalProject
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Here's the PRezi I did for class. Let me know what you think. :-D
Wii U - Mario Kart 8 - Mario Circuit
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Mario Kart 8
Coheed and Cambria - Goodnight, Fair Lady
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Coheed and Cambria live at Fingerprints. Long Beach, CA. 2012.10.05 This is the first time they played this song in this fashion for an audience.
Will Smith - Catcher in the Rye Monologue from Six Degrees of Separation
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In 1993, Will Smith starred in Six Degrees of Separation. A film, I think a lot of people may have overlooked. I know I did until recently. This performance showcases the star quality that Will Smith had even 20 years ago. I don't own the rights to this clip. I just hope that by putting it up, some people will check out the film.
...music video? 2009 EPK
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Biography ...music video?, originally comprised of songwriter Paul Jenkins and producer Wes McCanse, was formed in Tucson, Arizona. In 2004, they released their first album; fireproof your tv, which won runner-up for Album of the Year at Tucson Weekly. They followed with 2007's now that my tv has wings i'll never be lonely. In 2009, the duo became a trio, teaming up with multi-instrumentalist a...
Yeah Dude: Slams Featuring Watercolors by ...music video?
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A clip from the Yeah Dude, snowboarding DVD featuring music by ...music video?.
Shot from Tonight
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Featuring Los Angeles Legacy Bladers Song: Tonight by ...music video? Get the song on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=261008298&s=143441

Комментарии

  • @moniquecovington161
    @moniquecovington161 27 дней назад

    Here is the Assyrian world origin dna library explaining mental health in their own words ..we have no imagination to deal with life’s traumas and the self says Assyria world origin aka chaos. Thanks! Control Ancient Romans

  • @hanscombe72
    @hanscombe72 2 месяца назад

    So long Donald Sutherland. One of the greats.

  • @CROX1153
    @CROX1153 2 месяца назад

    The worst kind of yellowness is to put on blindfolds then to deal with our ourselves.

  • @ShariAClark
    @ShariAClark 3 месяца назад

    Neville Goddard. The Imagination wake-up!!!

  • @moniquecovington161
    @moniquecovington161 3 месяца назад

    The imagination and paranoid schizophrenia is ..purposeful he seems to explain in chaos

  • @jeffersonwaters9970
    @jeffersonwaters9970 5 месяцев назад

    Christ, what would he think now?!

  • @LOGICZOMBIE
    @LOGICZOMBIE 6 месяцев назад

    OBRA MAESTRA

  • @therespectedlex9794
    @therespectedlex9794 10 месяцев назад

    Fifties American literature, fun as it can be, was probably the beginning of the drossy era. Look at what we do now.

  • @philipdouglas842
    @philipdouglas842 10 месяцев назад

    I like he mentioned LoTR while looking at Gandalf. And yes the way they move all around the room leaves each person uncomfortable, hell, I was too. This is Will early on but he’s showing good acting skills. But that whole room was A List.

  • @teamjesus7087
    @teamjesus7087 10 месяцев назад

    Just Go ahead and skip to the taking it doggy-style ass-pounding scence. That's the best performance of this whole movie !

  • @hanscombe72
    @hanscombe72 10 месяцев назад

    I saw this at the movies in Sydney in 93/94. Fred schepsi the director is Australian. The funny thing was because of will smiths rap career the audience was full of young guys in ball caps and hip hop gear. They were not happy that will smith was playing a young gay man.

  • @aidanfox8219
    @aidanfox8219 11 месяцев назад

    He's possessed by Carlton.

  • @DanieleGiorgino
    @DanieleGiorgino 11 месяцев назад

    lol he slapped chris rock

  • @bcdside
    @bcdside Год назад

    “I hope your muggers read every word.”

  • @jonathanrimorin2494
    @jonathanrimorin2494 Год назад

    Aaahh this cuts off right before the payoff -- the camera pans to Flan (Sutherland), visibly moved, as he says, "I hope your muggers read every damn word." Speaking of Sutherland - his monologue about wanting to go back into the third grade is also wonderful. This is a great film

    • @conephompany
      @conephompany 5 месяцев назад

      i often remember his comments about the teacher who knew when to take the painting away / when the painting is complete.

  • @mikeglynn3676
    @mikeglynn3676 Год назад

    Donald Sutherland and Ian McKellen , two great actors that are in good company with will smith ! "lord of the rings and all those dwarfs" as he looks at Ian McKellen

  • @Mycout2
    @Mycout2 Год назад

    Is this the movie that he goes down on a man, how soon we forget he is gay

  • @brettpilkington9539
    @brettpilkington9539 Год назад

    So Will Smith played Carlton in this movie ?

  • @spiralstairs
    @spiralstairs Год назад

    Keep Holden Caulfield's name out of your f***g mouth!

  • @DrumsNRoses
    @DrumsNRoses Год назад

    I got a kick outta this, but this stuff is also the kinda stuff that depresses the hell outta ya. You can't get it out of your goddamn mind that it's a fiction. Though I was kinda worried that It'd be all phoney, and all. I would buy it off ya, but I I don't have any dough, and all. I spent it at some bar on 35th, tipping off a pianist. She was good and all, but she was kinda showy. I was gonna buy a beer, but I wasn't in the mood. You gotta be in the mood for that kinda stuff, for chrissake. I tipped the guy just ta get a good kick out of it and all, anyways. Anyways, I could tell that this guy wasn't horsing around. Old Will. That killed me. But anyways, thanks a lot. This killed me, it really did, hey.

  • @roseclearwater9904
    @roseclearwater9904 Год назад

    I love how in this scene all the characters move from one side of the room to the other 😂 It’s like they’re at first scared/uncomfortable by him (a stranger) and the topic of conversation but as it goes on we see visually how they’ve all been drawn into his charm

    • @seandever5761
      @seandever5761 6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! Great point, I always loved this scene but never really consciously realized that aspect of it! What an amazing way to portray his charm, especially during the exposition.

  • @K3M03
    @K3M03 2 года назад

    Y’all are now one degree closer to me 😇😂

  • @huzyodady
    @huzyodady 2 года назад

    I think this is the only Will Smith movie I haven't yet seen.... Been listening to his audiobook and now I want to watch this

  • @Primordial_Synapse
    @Primordial_Synapse 2 года назад

    I realize that Smith tarnished his image in that incident with Chris Rock but this movie proves just how exceptional and versatile an actor he truly is.

    • @JeriDro
      @JeriDro 2 года назад

      you are a fool if you can't see that is staged

    • @brek5
      @brek5 2 года назад

      Yeah, well, proof that art can outlast the asshole, but I hope he'll eventually recover his reputation to whatever extent possible and make some more good movies. This performance was the one that made me take him seriously (and not just a jokey rapper with DJ Jazzy Jeff, which we loved as kids, so not knocking it, haha).

    • @shayburton4104
      @shayburton4104 Год назад

      All it takes for a black man to fall is one mistake infront of the white masses. I hope Will can make a return but the cynicism on the internet is undefeated, you don’t get second chances once you spend your whole career being the perfect black guy.

    • @zyxw2024
      @zyxw2024 Год назад

      Image? Character!

    • @silversnail1413
      @silversnail1413 Год назад

      People will forget eventually. He's not the first actor to have made a jerk out of himself in public but since he's so famous and he did it at one of the most televised and popular events in entertainment it really made an impact. Talent outlasts controversy though.

  • @TheWalrus717
    @TheWalrus717 2 года назад

    I wonder if Will Smith was reading Catcher in the Rye before he slapped Chris Rock

  • @DunmoresMovieMania
    @DunmoresMovieMania 2 года назад

    3:54 -- Will specifically looks at Gandalf and cites LORD OF THE RINGS... fate.

  • @ALARGADORDECU
    @ALARGADORDECU 2 года назад

    This is the movie were his get buttfucked?

  • @melissastallworth5433
    @melissastallworth5433 2 года назад

    Inventing Anna Delvey

  • @jelanitarik7423
    @jelanitarik7423 2 года назад

    They were Sooooo captivated and seduced by this persona he fed to them!

  • @jelanitarik7423
    @jelanitarik7423 2 года назад

    When I think of monologues I think of Al Pacino's Any Given Sunday locker room speech, or Devils Advocate with Keanu. Of course there's Tom Hanks sofa scene in Castaway is a favorite of mine. However this one with Will seems more complex and somehow richer in substance and content.

  • @RollingBottleFilms
    @RollingBottleFilms 2 года назад

    Relevant.

  • @johnnywalker895
    @johnnywalker895 2 года назад

    Now an angry man who should never be on stage for his violence hitting the host ! And the Oscar goes to trash !

  • @16JayChris
    @16JayChris 2 года назад

    This monologue is something UNIVERSAL

  • @matthewschwartz6607
    @matthewschwartz6607 2 года назад

    This movie was actually based on a real-life incident with a teenager who passed himself off as Sidney Poiter’s son. It’s pretty hard to believe.

    • @tnbn55
      @tnbn55 2 года назад

      Yeah. His character slept with guys to survive. Real life guy died of aids.

    • @matthewschwartz6607
      @matthewschwartz6607 2 года назад

      @@tnbn55 - Yeah, he was either gay or bi-sexual. So it wasn't to survive.

    • @MrThomas564
      @MrThomas564 2 года назад

      His name was David Hampton. And yes he was a con artist and he was gay. He died July 18, 2003 of complications with AIDS. He was 39 years young.

    • @aldrinroy6255
      @aldrinroy6255 Год назад

      @@MrThomas564 this is why i dont like gay people

    • @brettpilkington9539
      @brettpilkington9539 Год назад

      This comment killed me.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 2 года назад

    For those who don't know this was actually based on a real life conman - David Hampton

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 2 года назад

    Smith was great at this role. It could be a TED Talk

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 2 года назад

    A classy, intelligent film.

  • @gmoney9068
    @gmoney9068 2 года назад

    Nice soliloquy but all it did, for me, was to affirm that I won't be watching Six Degrees of Separation. I'd rather The Catcher in the Rye, the movie.

  • @AH-hz5xc
    @AH-hz5xc 2 года назад

    Holy shi*. I didn't think Will could act. He IS Paul here. Still think Denzel is better!

  • @derMcSven
    @derMcSven 2 года назад

    Method acting will

  • @CROX1153
    @CROX1153 2 года назад

    The best part of the movie right here.

  • @PeterShieldsukcatstripey
    @PeterShieldsukcatstripey 2 года назад

    Gosh that is true.

  • @edwardtang1977
    @edwardtang1977 2 года назад

    He's just playing Barack Obama.

  • @RedSoxKal
    @RedSoxKal 2 года назад

    Talking to Ian McKellen about Lord of the Rings and Waiting for Godot. Priceless.

  • @JohnBonini
    @JohnBonini 3 года назад

    I loved reading "Waiting for Godot" when I was a kid.

  • @frankkinsleyii2600
    @frankkinsleyii2600 3 года назад

    When Will took good scripts.

    • @gonzalopriale3293
      @gonzalopriale3293 2 года назад

      All movies with will smith suck, except this one. I like this movie because of donald Sutherland and stockard channing.

    • @azariahgaming3254
      @azariahgaming3254 2 года назад

      @@gonzalopriale3293 that’s just not trur

  • @dannyocean7090
    @dannyocean7090 3 года назад

    Who wrote this scene?

    • @wehoandy
      @wehoandy 2 года назад

      The play that the film is based upon was written by John Guare.

    • @dannyocean7090
      @dannyocean7090 2 года назад

      @@wehoandy thank you.

  • @bigo6694
    @bigo6694 3 года назад

    This is a perfect example of postmodern neomarxist projection.

  • @PharaoahMonk
    @PharaoahMonk 3 года назад

    i just came here to say about how funny life is when he noted about Lord of the rings and Sir Ian had no idea what was in front of him some years later