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My Prerogative-- Secret Window

Hope you all enjoy!!

Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Song Credits go to Bobby Brown

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Ring Ring-- Secret Window

Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Song credits to: Mika

Haven't done this in awhile! Hope you all enjoy! Keep a heads up for a Shaun of the Dead video in the near future! Any suggestions feel free to send me a message on my profile or private message me! Thanks for watching!!

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Wake Up Call-- Mort and Amy

Hi All! Sorry about such a long wait in between vids. Life's been crazy!

Anyway, I love storyline vids and I was never able to do a really good one. But I think I found the solution.
So here's the storyline:

Mort kills Ted when he finds out about he and Amy. Because of that Amy won't take him back no matter how much he begs.

I used some effects that I didn't know I could use in this vid. So I hope you all enjoy it. Please pardon the song jump toward the end I had to edit the music. It was too long.

Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, M...
Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Song credits to: Maroon 5

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Tom Cruise - War Of The Worlds

Directed By : Steven Spielberg
Screenplay By : Josn Friedman & David Koepp
Based On The Novel By : H.G. Wells
Produced By : Kathleen Kennedy Colin Wilson
Edited By : Michael Kahn
Music By : John Williams
TOM CRUISE
DAKOTA FANNING
MIRANDA OTTO
JUSTIN CHATWIN
AND TIM ROBBINS
IN
WAR OF THE WORLDS

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The Boy—A Johnny Depp Tribute

Credits go to:
Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Marc Forrester, Miramax Films and the rest of the cast and crew of Finding Neverland

David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer, Gore Verbinski, Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy, Stellan Skarsgård, Naomie Harris, Tom Hollander, Jack Davenport, Kevin McNally and the rest of the cast and crew of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Dead Man's Chest

Joe Pistone for making this movie possible, Mike Newell, Johnny Depp, Anne Heche, Al Pacino, Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, Tri Star and the cast and crew of Donnie Brasco.

Robert Rodriguez, Troublemaker Studios, Dimension Films, Columbia/Tristar, Johnny Depp, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and the rest of the cast and crew of Once Upon a Time in Mexico.

Tim Burton, Mandalay Pictures, Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Marc Pickering, Christopher Lee and the rest of the cast and crew of Sleepy Hollow

Jeremiah S. Chechik, Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson, Julianne Moore, Aidan Quinn, Metro Goldwyn Mayer and the rest of the cast and crew of Benny and Joon

Song Credits go to Samantha Mumba

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Bad Day-- Secret Window and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride

Movie Credits for Secret Window go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window. Credits for Tim Burton's Corpse Bride go to: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, WB Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Corpse Bride.

Song credits go to: Daniel Powter

I thought these two films really went together in the whole "Bad Day" theme. Hope you enjoy!

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Making of Carlito's Way part 3 of 4

1993) part 3 of 4...Making of Carlito's Way L'impasse Brian De Palma David Koepp Martin Bregman Patrick Doyle Al Pacino Sean Penn Bonus

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The Lost World Jurassic Park Unleashed Vol VI

"Visitor in San Diego" and "Taking the Kid." In the film, the opening to Visitor in San Diego is omitted. Instead, the music doesn't come in until we see the fish tank in Benjamin's room. Latter, when Sarah asks how they can find the adult, and Ian jokes "Follow the Screams," the music meant for here is again, omitted up until the shot of the inside of the video store. Just after this show, the music that plays as we see people running over cars, David Koepp and Kathleen Kenedy in the crowd, along with the Japanese tourists running, is actually from another cue, tracked in to replace a few moments of the music. Here, I replace all the music as it had been intended.

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Making of Carlito's Way part 1 of 4

1993) part 1 of 4...Making of Carlito's Way L'impasse Brian De Palma David Koepp Martin Bregman Patrick Doyle Al Pacino Sean Penn Bonus

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Mission Impossible

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Format Espionage
Created by Bruce Geller
Starring Peter Graves (with various other cast members, see below)
Theme music composer Lalo Schifrin
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 171 (1966-1973)
35 (1988-1990) (List of episodes)
Production
Running time approx. 0:51 (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 1966 -- March 1973
Mission: Impossible is an American television series which aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to March 1973. It returned to television for two seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990 and later inspired a popular trio of theatrical motion pictures in the 1990s and 2000s.

The theme music for the series composed by Lalo Schifrin is widely considered one of the iconic television themes.
Change to theme song
The television version is in a rarely used 5:4 (5 beats to a measure) time and is difficult to dance to, as was proven by a memorable segment of American Bandstand in which teenage dancers were caught off-guard by Dick Clark's playing of the Lalo Schifrin single release.

The opening theme music for the all three films are stylized renditions of Lalo Schifrin's original iconic theme, preserving the 5:4 rhythm, by Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, and Michael Giacchino respectively by the films' chronology. Most of the versions included in the score also retained the 5:4 time signature.

However, for Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr.'s remix featured on the first film's motion picture soundtrack, the time signature was changed to standard pop 4:4 (4 beats to a measure) time to make it more dance-friendly. Also, the Limp Bizkit song Take a Look Around from the soundtrack to the second film was set to a similar 4:4 modification of the theme, with an interlude in 5:4.


[edit] Future films
In light of the trilogy star Tom Cruise's recent split from Paramount Pictures, rumors circulated that Brad Pitt was a frontrunner to star in the fourth installment, which would have launched another M:I film series of its own. If this had been the case, Pitt's character would have been a replacement for Cruise's Ethan Hunt, who retired completely from IMF to fully pursue his marriage with Julia, from Mission: Impossible III. Despite Hunt's absence from the film, Cruise would have still received producer credit and salary for initially developing the film series. This rumor, however, turned out to be false. Both Paramount Pictures and Brad Pitt's representatives denied such a deal and plot outline.[5]
Directed by Brian De Palma
Produced by Paul Hitchcock
Tom Cruise
Elias Badra
Paula Wagner
Written by Story:
David Koepp and
Steven Zaillian
Screenplay:
David Koepp and
Robert Towne
Starring Tom Cruise
Emmanuelle Béart
Kristin Scott Thomas
Jon Voight
Jean Reno
Ving Rhames
Vanessa Redgrave
Music by Danny Elfman
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) May 22, 1996
Running time 110 minutes
Language English
Budget $80 million
Followed by Mission: Impossible II
During 1995, Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton were both spending time in New York City on a break from studio sessions with the rest of U2. It was during this time they recorded the theme to the blockbuster movie. The official movie soundtrack featured two versions of the title song, both of which were recorded by Mullen and Clayton. A single was released with additional remixes of these two tracks. The single and the soundtrack were released on U2's own Mother Records label in Europe, and on Island elsewhere. The song went to the top 10 on charts around the world, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1997, and was a definite critical and commercial success. Mullen and Clayton were not involved with the soundtrack for the 2000 sequel to the movie.
Tom Cruise — Ethan Hunt
Jon Voight — Jim Phelps
Emmanuelle Béart — Claire Phelps
Ving Rhames — Luther Stickell
Jean Reno — Franz Krieger
Henry Czerny — Eugene Kittridge
Vanessa Redgrave — Max
Emilio Estevez — Jack Harmon (uncredited)
Kristin Scott Thomas — Sarah Davies
Marek Vašut
Directed by John Woo
Produced by Tom Cruise
Paula Wagner
Written by Jag Mundhra
Starring Tom Cruise
Dougray Scott
Thandie Newton
Ving Rhames

Music by Hans Zimmer
Distributed by USA Theatrical and Worldwide DVD/Video
Paramount Pictures
Non-USA Theatrical
United International Pictures
Release date(s) May 24, 2000
Language English
Budget $125 million
Preceded by Mission: Impossible
Followed by Mission: Impossible III

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Another 2nd XF Movie Trailer

A new version of a trailer to the second X- Files movie. I thought about the first scene in the movie, that there could be a nightmare of Scully.

Musik:
Idi´s Story by Alex Heffes (The last king of Scotland)
Press Conference by Alex Heffes (The last king of Scotland)
Bon Voyage, Traitor by Michael Giacchino (Lost)
And the Trailer Theme of Panic Room

Copyrights:
The X- Files: Chris Carter, Fox
Panic Room: David Koepp, Colombia Pictures

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Frank Darabont dishes on his Indiana Jones 4 script!

Writer/Director Frank Darabont ("The Shawshank Redemption," "The Green Mile," "The Mist") talks with Marcus Leshock about his initial draft of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Darabont was brought on to write the script, but was mysteriously pulled off the project.

He talks about what happened between Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, how close his version might be to the version written by David Koepp, and how he interpreted the Indiana Jones character.

For more interviews like this one, be sure to subscribe to Marcus Leshock's youtube channel at youtube.com/mjleshock...and visit the "metromix on CLTV" website at cltv.com/metromix!

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Making of Carlito's Way part 2 of 4

1993) part 2 of 4...Making of Carlito's Way L'impasse Brian De Palma David Koepp Martin Bregman Patrick Doyle Al Pacino Sean Penn Bonus

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Making of Carlito's Way part 4 of 4

) part 4 of 4....Making of Carlito's Way L'impasse Brian De Palma David Koepp Martin Bregman Patrick Doyle Al Pacino Sean Penn Bonus

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War of the Worlds - On the road to Boston (VO)

Plan séquence magnifique tiré du film "War of the Worlds" de Steven Spielberg, avec Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Miranda Otta et Tim Robbins.

Musique de John Williams, montage de Michael Kahn, scénario de David Koepp.

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Ricky Gervais Talks About His Two Upcoming Movies

his two upcoming movies "Ghost Town" and "This side of the Truth"...Ricky Gervais David Koepp this side of the truth ghost town

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DePalma - Snake Eyes (1998) - Trailer

Ricky Santoro (Nicholas Cage) is a corrupt Atlantic City cop. There's an envelope waiting for him in the back of his squad car every week and both a wife and a girlfriend always on the phone to him. He loves shaking down drug dealers to place bets and he isn't afraid of acting like a fool. "This is fight night and I'm the king!" he shouts ringside at the Millennium Casino. It's his price tag on which childhood friend, Commander Kevin Dunn (Gary Sinise), counts in his overly elaborate plot to assassinate Secretary of Defense Charles Kirlkand (Joel Fabiani). All of this comes together in a wildly well-choreographed cinematic experiment from screenwriter David Koepp and director Brian DePalma.

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Secret Window - Crazy Train/Version 1

This is a fanvid of Secret Window set to Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne. I own nothing...all of it belongs to David Koepp and Columbia Pictures...blah blah blah...This is my first version, I'm working on a second version that should be up shortly. Let me know what you guys think! Peace!

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Indiana Jones 4 Kingdom ot Crystal Skull Behind the Scenes

Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Behind the Scenes. Steven Spielberg, David Koepp, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Cate Blanchett, Shia LaBeouf.

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Cry Me a River-- Secret Window

Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Song Credits go to Justin Timberlake for this awesome song!

Enjoy!

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War Of The Worlds

The opening of War of the Worlds according to the shooting script by David Koepp- As close as I could make it, anyway. All done in After Effects, Carerra Pro 6, Vegas Platinum amd Adobe Soundbooth. Live footage courtesy of iStockphotos.com
Much clearer version available at my website: http://www.jimprimiani.com and click the Movies tab.

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Cry Me a River-- Secret Window

Movie Credits go to David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Columbia Pictures and the rest of the cast and crew of Secret Window.

Song Credits go to Justin Timberlake for this awesome song!

Enjoy!

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Spider-Man 4 : Future

Future

In an August 2006 interview, Marvel producer Kevin Feige said he anticipated more sequels to the Spider-Man films "because of the wealth of stories in the comics". Producer Avi Arad felt that some issues come to an end, but due to the character's age and his complex love life, the story is still continuous. Although Tobey Maguire has not signed on for another sequel, the actor has denied reports that he will not return, stating, "I feel like the stories all deserve to be told, and, you know, if... the whole team wants to get back together, and we feel like we can make a good movie that's worth making, then I'm up for it." Maguire later said in May 2007 that it may take years to develop a script. Actress Kirsten Dunst has also expressed openness to return if director Sam Raimi and Maguire do. Raimi told Premiere magazine that he "couldn't imagine" doing more sequels to the Spider-Man films without Tobey Maguire in the title role, but refused to completely rule out directing any future installments.

Raimi confirmed that Sony would be making at least three more sequels, though he didn't know whether he would be required to direct. Even if he does not direct, he may stay on as producer, or co-writer. In January 2007, Columbia Pictures entered negotiations with screenwriter David Koepp, who is credited with the first Spider-Man screenplay, to pen the script for a fourth film, which would be released in 2009 or 2010. The following April, the studio said that the sequel was in the early stages of development, with no official word on casting, start date, and release. Later that month, Raimi expressed interest in directing New Line's The Hobbit. Entertainment Weekly suggested if he pursued the new project, the production schedule for Spider-Man 4 would be delayed, or a new director would replace Raimi. Sony co-chairwoman Amy Pascal said that if Raimi, Maguire, and Dunst did not return, the studio would make more Spider-Man films without them. Negotiations with Koepp fell through, and the studio was looking for another writer as of July 2007.

In January 2007, Dylan Baker, who portrays Dr. Curt Connors, expressed interest in portraying the character's villainous alter-ego, the Lizard, as has Raimi. Producer Grant Curtis is also a fan of the character, and has also expressed interest in Kraven the Hunter. The Lizard was in an early draft of the second film's script. Raimi said that if he returned to direct, he would take advantage of the established character of Dr. Curt Connors to introduce the Lizard. Raimi also expressed interest in setting up the Sinister Six with introductions to the Vulture and Electro. Sony plans to release Spider-Man 4 in the summer of 2010. In addition, Avi Arad confirmed that a spin-off film about Venom was in the works in a one-on-one interview.

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Panic Room - Untrusion (VO)

Plan séquence magnifique tiré du film "Panic Room", de David Fincher, avec Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam, Jared Leto et Kristen Stewart.

Musique de Howard Shore, montage de James Haygood, scénario de David Koepp.

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