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The Jimmy Webb Symphony’s rendition of “MacArthur Park.”

I really don’t think this is at all what Richard Harris had in mind.

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“Rafer’s Theme,” from the The Wild Geese film score, composed by Roy Budd.

It’s sort of hard to believe that this track appears in a film starring Richard Burton, Roger Moore & Richard Harris.

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“The New Plan,” from the The Italian Job (remake) score, composed by John Powell.

Is Jay Leno a Corporate Shill?

“You’d think that with a whopping 20 minutes carved out of an hour for commercials, the actual television program itself would be devoid of commercials, right? Not so. Jay Leno has a considerable preoccupation with naming products on his show (and, in the video above, interviewing the Wendy’s girl). The above video, featuring moments only from the September 25, 2009 episode of The Jay Leno Show, features blatant references to Cialis, Walmart, Photoshop, Waffle House, numerous tire companies, Wendy’s, and Microsoft’s Bing, calling into question the notion that The Jay Leno Show is an entertainment program. With all of these mentions, you’d think that Jay Leno was running a glorified infomercial.”

(via http://www.edrants.com)

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“Opening Titles,” from Nobody’s Fool, composed by Howard Shore.

Peter: So if you’re not a father to me, how come you’re a grandfather to Will?
Sully: ‘cause you gotta start someplace.

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“Opening,” from Big, composed by Howard Shore.

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“Main Titles” from Max Dugan Returns, composed by David Shire.

I think he saved the picture.

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“When the Saints Go Greek,” from Lalo Schfrin’s Escape to Athena score.

Simply brilliant.