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Title: Homo Twist - Matematyk
Description: Homo Twist - Matematyk
Title: Homo Twist - Matematyk (making of)
Description: Homo Twist - Matematyk (making of)
Title: Homo Twist - Wiesław
Description: Teledysk promujący płytę zespołu Homo Twist "Matematyk"
Title: Oni zaraz przyjda tu - homo Twist by Jeyz
Description: Oni zaraz przyjda tu - Breakout by jeyz
To moj cover polskiego utworu zapraszam :) VOTE PLS!
Title: Brokeback Mountain (Music Video) John Waite: Missing You
Description: This is a music video tribute for the movie, "Brokeback Mountain." It features the classic hit by John Waite, "Missing You," but it's an alternate country acoustic version. The song favors the tragic love story between Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar, two men who fall in love in a time when gay relationships were just not possible. This is the final version with another memorable scene added to it.
Title: "It's about time in California" Music Video on Gay Marriage
Description: Alas! The bright rays of equal rights shine through the dark clouds of discrimination. It is a joyous historical time in California and in the lives of souls who truly love one another regardless of their gender. They decide to demonstrate their love and commitment in this solidifying act of marriage. Darn right! It should be an equal right for everyone and it is about time that lawmakers start to use their common sense and logic to conclude this, rather than letting the religious right's personal convictions twist their arm. This is a human rights issue and not a religious issue. Gay marriage is healthy for everyone involved. It is necessary to allow people who love one another to make that commitment of marriage. All commitment is good. The bottom line is that we are all people with souls, and this life is part of a journey we are going through. Our souls grow and evolve and we should become wiser and more loving toward others as we progress in our lives. Our soul is immature if we are self-centered and do not accept others for who they are. If we hate, or suppress another's rights from pursuing life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, then we are immature souls who have a great deal of growth to undergo.
Please go to the Human Rights Campaign Website and sign the "Million for Marriage" petition. The religious right is gonna try to get their policy of bigotry and discrimination written into the California Constitution with an ammendment in Nov 08 but i know it will not succeed. California is smarter than that and the people will vote no on the gay marriage ban and send the religious right home with their tail between their legs. Now don't get me wrong, i am a very spiritually-minded person, but my faith in God makes me one who stands against any form of bigotry where I see it. It does not belong in the church but unfortunately history has taught us the Church and discrimination are cousins to one another. That is a reflection of these people's intelligence. That can't be too bright if they are going to follow like sheep those who support prejudice. We will not tolerate it no longer.
Title: the real mary video. with twist
Description: if your going to have a homo song, make it at least about homo's.... p.s there brother and sister, actors are hard to find
Title: Smith and Neo Love Scene
Description: Just the scene from The Matrix: Reloaded where Smith meets Neo but with a twist (listen to the soundtrack), to put it simply, the scene takes on a whole new meaning, with homosexual overtones...
Title: Joni Mitchell - Two Grey Rooms (At Brokeback Mountain) !STEREO OPTION!
Description: WATCH IT IN HIGH QUALITY!
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STEREO?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_izEU-VWWo&fmt=18
I thought that this Joni Mitchell song fitted well Ang Lee's heartbreaking movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger.
Did you know that Joni Mitchell (born Roberta Joan Anderson), Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar were still only 19 years old during that famous summer '63?... (she was born on November 7, 1943)
Joni in her own words:
"I found a story in some magazine about a German aristocrat, a homosexual and friend of Fassbinder, who had a lover in his youth that he never got over. He lost track of him for many years. One day, he discovered that his old flame was working on the docks. He moved out of his fancy digs and into a couple of dingy rooms that overlooked the route where, with his hat and his lunch pail, his ex-lover walked to work. He lived to glimpse him twice a day, coming and going. He never approached him."
"Two Grey Rooms" is the last track on her "Night Ride Home" album released in 1991 (her last for Geffen Records).
The music was recorded in 1982 during the "Wild Things Run Fast" sessions, but she only found lyrics for it seven years later.
It's definitely one of her 10 best romantic songs... (in my opinion)
Lyrics:
"Tomorrow is Sunday
Now there's only one day left to go
Till you walk by
Below my window
The weekends drive me mad
Holidays are oh too sad
'Cause you don't go
Below my window
No one knows I'm here
One day I just disappeared
And I took these two grey rooms up here
With a view
When you walk by
Below my window
You look so youthful
Time has been untruthful
Heaven knows I loved you
30 years ago
Hot days your shirt's undone
Rainy days you run
Oh and then you fade so fast
Below my window
No one knows I'm here
One day I just disappeared
And I took these two grey rooms up here
With a view
Only when you walk by
Below my window
When you walk by
Below my window
Below my window
Below my window..."
Title: Dino & McCullough: The Legend Begins (Part 1 of 3)
Description: In this award-winning* film, Tough-as-nails police cop Kent McCullough (Greg Hunter) had always been the police department's lone wolf--that is, until the wacky police chief (Nathan Sacks) decides to assign him a partner in the hopes that he will better play by the book. To make matters worse, McCullough's new partner is Dino Dinosaur (Ricky Fields), a notorious slacker and alcoholic--and a dinosaur. Can these two mismatched police partners set aside their differences long enough to battle an evil slumlord killer (Cade Cartwright), who is trafficking drugs in the city's poorest area, Dinotown? Featuring Andy Fullhart as fossil addict Phil Munkard and Jim Schreitmueller as "Supercop," this uproarious and unoriginal film offers a new twist on the standard "buddy-cop" formula--they just aren't different races, they're different species! Comedy!
Directed by Elias Simpson
Written by Ricky Fields and Greg Hunter
Produced by Elias Simpson, Ricky Fields, and Greg Hunter
Featuring the "hit" original tune "Theme From Dino & McCullough (Walkin' The Razor's Edge)," with words by Greg Hunter and music by Nathan Sacks.
*"Best Acting," 2005 Ames High Film Festival
Title: Nathan & Peter - #1 Crush (Heroes)
Description: Music : Garbage - #1 Crush
Lyrics:
I would die for you
I would die for you
I have been dying just to feel you by my side
To know that you are mine
I will cry for you
I will cry for you
I will wash away your pain with all my tears
And drown your fear
I pray for you
I pray for you
I will sell my soul for something pure and true
Someone like you
See your face evry place that I walk in
Hear your voice every time that Im talking
You will believe in me
And I will never be ignored
I will burn for you
Feel pain for you
I will twist the knife and bleed my aching heart
I'll teart it apart
I will lie for you
I can steal for you
I will crawl on hands and knees until you see
You're just like me
Violate all my love that Im missing
Throw away all the pain that Im living
You will believe in me
And I can't never be ignored
I would die for you
I will kill for you
I will steal for you
I' do time for you
I'll wait for you
I'd make room for you
I'll sail ships for you
To be close to you
To be apart of you
'Cause I believe in you
I believe in you
I would die for you
Warning:This music video is slashy ,gay , homoerotic , homosexual , yaoi etc.. you get the idea , if isn't your cup of tea , Please don't watch it.
*Hope you like it*
Title: Dino & McCullough: The Legend Begins (Part 2 of 3)
Description: In this award-winning* film, Tough-as-nails police cop Kent McCullough (Greg Hunter) had always been the police department's lone wolf--that is, until the wacky police chief (Nathan Sacks) decides to assign him a partner in the hopes that he will better play by the book. To make matters worse, McCullough's new partner is Dino Dinosaur (Ricky Fields), a notorious slacker and alcoholic--and a dinosaur. Can these two mismatched police partners set aside their differences long enough to battle an evil slumlord killer (Cade Cartwright), who is trafficking drugs in the city's poorest area, Dinotown? Featuring Andy Fullhart as fossil addict Phil Munkard and Jim Schreitmueller as "Supercop," this uproarious and unoriginal film offers a new twist on the standard "buddy-cop" formula--they just aren't different races, they're different species! Comedy!
Directed by Elias Simpson
Written by Ricky Fields and Greg Hunter
Produced by Elias Simpson, Ricky Fields, and Greg Hunter
Featuring the "hit" original tune "Theme From Dino & McCullough (Walkin' The Razor's Edge)," with words by Greg Hunter and music by Nathan Sacks.
*"Best Acting," 2005 Ames High Film Festival
Title: 7-28-05 (Part2B) Armond White on Ludacris "Get Back"
Description: July 28, 2005. (Part 2B)
CRITIC Armond White "MUSIC TO MY EYES" Music Video Presentation at Lincoln Center.
Due to low camcorder battery energy, I didn't videotape the entire music video. I focused on the critic's comments.
Artist: Ludacris
Song: "Get Back"
Director: Spike Jonze
Here are some excerpts from an article on the video:
http://www.blackvoices.com/entmain/music/review20050204
"Rapper Ludacris as Popeye? That's the big surprise of the 'Get Back' music video in which Ludacris joins the roster of artists to collaborate on a project with acclaimed, avant-pop director Spike Jonze. 'Get Back' is another antic satire like those Jonze created for Bjork ('It's Oh So Quiet'), The Beastie Boys ('Sabotage') and Fat Boy Slim's 'Weapons of Choice,' which revitalized actor Christopher Walken's career."
"In 'Get Back,' Jonze also revamps Ludacris' pop image. It is the year's most startling music video because it applies an unexpected twist to Ludacris' persona. Always the comical partyer, Ludacris cleverly expounds the crazy thoughts in a kid's head when he gets high on camaraderie (or some chemical substance). He shows off exuberance for the enjoyment of his boys but also as a code that communicates he understands their desire to feel good. 'Get Back' forces viewers to reconsider some of the stereotypes of black male behavior commonly seen in hip-hop music videos but that has previously gone unexamined. So far this year no black actor has made a movie as clever as this. "
"As a team, Jonze and Ludacris provoke audiences to think. By portraying an exaggeratedly macho figure -- a live-action cartoon -- Ludacris goes beyond the good-time imagery he's used before. This video demonstrates the degree of play-acting that goes on in rappers' brash exhibition of gangsta attitude. He is shown with huge, inflated Popeye-style forearms. It is a hyped-up image of strength that relates to the boyish affectation of machismo. Through this playful yet subversive image, hip-hop's macho ideal gets subverted. Its truth is often covered up by the contemporary fashion of hoodies, Tims, Kangols and prison gear. Jonze and Ludacris' Popeye image makes fun of selling woof-tickets. The masculine threat that is so popular in hip-hop videos is revealed for what it really is by making it so strange and funny..."
"...Ludacris has the confidence to indulge a macho performance while also showing that he is aware how silly it is. (The Popeye cartoonishness admits that this is indeed a performance.) The opening lavatory scene where a fan annoys him while both stand at their respective urinal, is a startling suggestion of homosexual panic -- the fear that psychologists say is a symptom of male insecurity. After this, Luda-Popeye's swaggering explosion of macho-pride and macho-defensiveness doesn't simply seem natural -- it is exposed as desperate. Even scenes of Luda and his boys (some of them literally juveniles) stalking the streets, swinging their arms like cavemen, busting the cornerstones of buildings and smashing a mailbox (an object Jonze repeats from his Bjork video) further convey the idea that precepts of masculinity and patriarchal communication are being re-examined..."
Critic Armond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly newspaper The New York Press
http://www.nypress.com
or the newsletter First of the Month
http://www.firstofthemonth.org
Google "Armond White" and "Ludacris" and "Get Back" for more...
Title: Dino & McCullough: The Legend Begins (Part 3 of 3)
Description: In this award-winning* film, Tough-as-nails police cop Kent McCullough (Greg Hunter) had always been the police department's lone wolf--that is, until the wacky police chief (Nathan Sacks) decides to assign him a partner in the hopes that he will better play by the book. To make matters worse, McCullough's new partner is Dino Dinosaur (Ricky Fields), a notorious slacker and alcoholic--and a dinosaur. Can these two mismatched police partners set aside their differences long enough to battle an evil slumlord killer (Cade Cartwright), who is trafficking drugs in the city's poorest area, Dinotown? Featuring Andy Fullhart as fossil addict Phil Munkard and Jim Schreitmueller as "Supercop," this uproarious and unoriginal film offers a new twist on the standard "buddy-cop" formula--they just aren't different races, they're different species! Comedy!
Directed by Elias Simpson
Written by Ricky Fields and Greg Hunter
Produced by Elias Simpson, Ricky Fields, and Greg Hunter
Featuring the "hit" original tune "Theme From Dino & McCullough (Walkin' The Razor's Edge)," with words by Greg Hunter and music by Nathan Sacks.
*"Best Acting," 2005 Ames High Film Festival
Title: Barack Roll
Description: http://hmatkin.blogspot.com
Because someone had to do it...
Senator Obama just BarackRoll'd you (like a rickroll... only Presidential).