WayOutWest-DontForgetMe.mp3
2009-05-09 - extension: mp3 - size: 5 MB
WayOutWest-DontForgetMe
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Grey's Anatomy Don't Forget Me - Way Out West lyrics First I wasn't doing a Grey's vid just a video with lyrics, but then, I figured, (More) First I wasn't doing a Grey's vid just a video with lyrics, but then, I figured, isn't it more fun to watch a lyricvideo with some bakground? Not just pics and stuff, but some movements? So it's a Grey's vid with lyrics.
Almost all the characters and pairings are shown in this video, this is my first video with several characters. Not my best :p
Song: Don't Forget Me - Way Out West
Clips: Grey's Anatomy Season 2, 3 & 4
Program: Windows Movie Maker
Lyrics:
There's just one thing that I need to say
Before I close my eyes and walk away
There's just one thing that I need to feel
Before I walk away against my will
There's just one thing that I need to hear
Before I walk away for the last time
There's just one thing that I need to see
Before I take this chance and set us free
Don't forget me
Don't regret me
Don't suspect me
Don't neglect me
The memory of this still reminds me of you
The memory of this still reminds me
The memory of this still reminds me of you
And that is where you'll find me
Stars in your eyes
Did you take the time to realize
Can you count the stars in your eyes?
Did you take the time to realize?
There's just one thing that I need to say
Before I close my eyes and walk away
There's just one thing that I need to feel
Before I walk away against my will
Don't forget me
Don't regret me
The memory of this still reminds me of you
Don't suspect me
The memory of this still reminds me
Don't neglect me
The memory of this still reminds me of you
The memory of this still reminds me
Stars in your eyes
Did you take the time to realize?
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I do not own these clips or this song, this is a fanvid that I've made. (Less)
Go West - Original Trailer 1940 The Marx Bros.' Go West was on the drawing boards as early as 1936, when MGM executive Irving (More) The Marx Bros.' Go West was on the drawing boards as early as 1936, when MGM executive Irving Thalberg commissioned Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby to come up with a script in which the Marx boys get involved with a rodeo. The project was shelved in favor of A Day at the Races, then revived in late 1939, two years after Laurel and Hardy's Way Out West proved the commercial viability of comedy-Westerns. By this time, Kalmar and Ruby were no longer involved, and the script became virtually the sole responsibility of Irving Brecher, who'd previously penned the disappointing Marx vehicle At the Circus. If Go West is an improvement over Circus, it is probably because the Marxes were permitted to try out their material on tour before a variety of live audiences. Set in 1870, the story begins as S. Quentin Quayle (Groucho Marx) tries to raise enough money for a train ticket to the West. He spots a couple of likely pigeons, prospectors Rusty (Harpo Marx) and Joe (Chico Marx), and attempts to sucker them out of the required 500 dollars. In what turns out to be the film's funniest scene, Rusty and Joe turn the tables on Quayle, divesting him of everything he owns -- including his trousers. The plot then rears its ugly head as villains Beecher (Walter Woolf King) and Baxter (Robert H. Barrat) scheme to wrest a lucrative railroad contract from hero Terry Turner (John Carroll). Rusty and Joe make things easy for the bad guys by stupidly signing over a valuable gold mine deed which they were supposed to deliver to heroine Eve Wilson (Diana Lewis). With the help of Quayle, Rusty and Joe try to recover the deed, only to be sidetracked by a bevy of dance-hall girls. After several middling complications, the film boils down to a race between heroes and villains to register their bids and win the railroad contract. This requires Quayle, Rusty, and Joe to keep a locomotive in commission by chopping up the passenger cars for fuel, one of several Keatonesque sight gags packed into the film's hilarious finale. The opening and closing scenes of Go West are so good that one is willing to forgive and forget the dull romantic subplot and the misfire gags in the midsection.
Groucho Marx - S. Quentin Quade
Harpo Marx - Rusty Panello
Chico Marx - Joseph Panello
John Carroll - Terry Turner
Diana Lewis - Eve Wilson
Walter Woolf King - Mr. Beecher
Robert H. Barrat - Red Baxter
June MacCloy - Lulubelle
George Lessey - Railroad President
Iris Adrian
Clem Bevans - Official
Lee Bowman
Edward Gargan
Arthur Houseman - Drunk
Mitchell Lewis - Halfbreed
Tully Marshall - Dan Wilson
Marx Brothers
Joe Yule - Bartender (Less)
Way Out West - Don't Forget Me.mp3
2009-12-16 - extension: mp3 - size: 5 MB
Way Out West - Don't Forget Me.mp3
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