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August 4, 2010

(video) All You Need Is Love: History of Popular Music by Tony Palmer via mrdantefonatana666

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Sam Phillips: At the risk of being immodest, that's alright with me also:

I call myself a rock 'n roll sanger...Rock 'n Roll Country sanger!

 

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(berçant Jack Benny's violon ): Je 'appelle Sanger roll un rocher .

Rock 'n Roll Sanger pays!

Conway Twitty: a their feelings of but they were going to live through that precise second and the longer many of those who get together both policy how will prompt to each other on nightline tonight of the things I remember about %uh elvis is that until he came over to him but he broke the scene here %uh my pop world was based around to is a brewer a little that they use to call in the capital of island and that's one thing so you go out you reviewed always be around a lot of music and it was the beatles who they take time and the local no restraint had interested in that only and that course because being a as experts aren't so good and on listen to the tapes made it pretty willful which times to what did it end up but for their interests and religious enough to see it so he could translate for some suggest the whole thing's which he did you know honey come over the maze in technical things that so he's on the piano trading was slow but noel and and things like that you know it was on a you know couldn't tell you what caused that we have a special assistant to like this I m going to toss things into goes on I remember getting a I m a record called she loves year in October of nineteen sixty three what is the word that the toes which still is magical the composition stop I think we've struck from the depression are and I was playing folk songs that I had put a new but the mercy of the to the nafta and %uh people weren't going for the judge didn't really understand where he's coming from and if the home of things to say about Richard this reflections of our of our experiences and in our environment and the experience of a working when everybody's doing what they're supposed to do regarding a particular piece of music and it works it's really about through what now and I would talk to a lot of these kids and what about who they want to deliver if it's die very young in the republican caucus. but they just have no concern about small old of today. admiral boorda.


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mark zuckerberg just called me and said he wanted to start an apt. complex in my area, and he asked me what we should call it. i said the facebook arms. he said he didn't get it

mark zuckerberg just called me and said he wanted to start an apt. complex in my area, and he asked me what we should call it. i said the facebook arms. he said he didn't get it

 

 

The Facebook Movie Has Been Tagged in an Oscar Prediction

David Fincher's "The Social Network," known casually as "The Facebook Movie," is going to be nominated for Oscars.

The only question is, which ones?

I haven't seen the movie yet -- nobody outside its production has -- but I have read Aaron Sorkin's 162-page script, which tells a fascinating story with the necessary ingredients to translate into one of the year's best films.

With ten Best Picture nominees again this year and no clear-cut front-runners in sight, it's likely that the Columbia film will find itself in the Oscar conversation during the increasingly long awards season.

Based on Ben Mezrich's book "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal," the story charts Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's transformation from a happy, 19-year-old Harvard sophomore to a miserable 24-year-old internet billionaire who created an international phenomenon that became an unwieldy monster.

By all accounts, Zuckerberg's success went to his head and he became a bit of a brilliant jerk.

Jesse Eisenberg stars as Zuckerberg and Andrew Garfield ("Lions For Lambs") plays Facebook co-founder and original financier Eduardo Saverin, while Justin Timberlake co-stars as Napster founder Sean Parker, the dot-com rock star who Zuckerberg became infatuated with after Facebook was established. In an interview with MTV, Eisenberg described the trio's relationship in the film as a platonic love triangle.
As far as the project's Oscar pedigree is concerned, Fincher earned his first Best Director nomination two years ago for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." Hollywood didn't always consider his films as awards bait, but "Benjamin Button" proved that Fincher is more than just a genre master ("Seven," "Zodiac"); he's an elite filmmaker whose work deserves to be included on any short-list of awards contenders, even if "The Social Network" represents a major deviation from the themes of his earlier movies.
The picture's Oscar chances are bolstered by the presence of power producer Scott Rudin, who won a Best Picture statue in 2008 for "No Country for Old Men," and was previously nominated for the Academy's highest honor in 2003 for "The Hours." Rudin also exec produced Best Picture nominees "The Queen" and "There Will Be Blood," and will be competing against himself again this year, as he's also a producer on the Coen Brothers' "True Grit" and an exec producer on Peter Weir's "The Way Back."
On the other hand, for all his A-list status, Sorkin has actually never been nominated for an Oscar, despite landing three Golden Globe nominations for his work on "A Few Good Men," "The American President" and "Charlie Wilson's War," which is interesting considering the Golden Globes only nominate five scripts a year, while the Oscars honor ten screenplays -- five original and five adapted.
And interestingly enough, Sorkin has described himself as computer ignorant, and reportedly had little to no knowledge of Facebook when he got the gig.
But "The Social Network's" best chance at an Oscar nomination comes from an unlikely source -- Timberlake.

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