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34,

06:21,

2008-04-22 09:11:25
Description: A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners are... 1936 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It as Swan Bostrom 1937 Joseph Schildkraut - The Life of (More) A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners are... 1936 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It as Swan Bostrom 1937 Joseph Schildkraut - The Life of Emile Zola as Alfred Dreyfus 1938 Walter Brennan - Kentucky as Peter Goodwin 1939 Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach as Doc Boone 1940 Walter Brennan - The Westerner as Judge Roy Bean 1941 Donald Crisp - How Green Was My Valley as Gwilym Morgan 1942 Van Heflin - Johnny Eager as Jeff Hartnett 1943 Charles Coburn - The More the Merrier as Benjamin Dingl 1944 Barry Fitzgerald - Going My Way as Father Fitzgibbon 1945 James Dunn - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn as Johnny Nolan aka The Brooklyn Thrush 1946 Harold Russell - The Best Years of Our Lives as Homer Parrish 1947 Edmund Gwenn - Miracle on 34th Street as Kris Kringle 1948 Walter Huston - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Howard 1949 Dean Jagger - Twelve O'Clock High as Maj. Harvey Stovall 1950 George Sanders - All About Eve as Addison De Witt 1951 Karl Malden - A Streetcar Named Desire as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell 1952 Anthony Quinn - Viva Zapata! as Eufemio Zapata 1953 Frank Sinatra - From Here to Eternity as Pvt. Angelo Maggio 1954 Edmond O'Brien - The Barefoot Contessa as Oscar Muldoon 1955 Jack Lemmon - Mister Roberts as Ens. Frank Thurlowe Pulver 1956 Anthony Quinn - Lust for Life as Paul Gauguin 1957 Red Buttons - Sayonara as Airman Joe Kelly 1958 Burl Ives - The Big Country as Rufus Hannassey 1959 Hugh Griffith - Ben-Hur as Sheik Ilderim 1960 Peter Ustinov - Spartacus as Lentulus Batiatus 1961 George Chakiris - West Side Story as Bernardo 1962 Ed Begley - Sweet Bird of Youth as Tom 'Boss' Finley 1963 Melvyn Douglas - Hud as Homer Bannon 1964 Peter Ustinov - Topkapi as Arthur Simon Simpson 1965 Martin Balsam - A Thousand Clowns as Arnold Burns 1966 Walter Matthau - The Fortune Cookie as Willie Gingrich 1967 George Kennedy - Cool Hand Luke as Dragline 1968 Jack Albertson - The Subject Was Roses as John Cleary 1969 Gig Young - They Shoot Horses, Don't They? as Rocky 1970 John Mills - Ryan's Daughter as Michael 1971 Ben Johnson - The Last Picture Show as Sam the Lion 1972 Joel Grey - Cabaret as Master of Ceremonies 1973 John Houseman - The Paper Chase as Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. 1974 Robert De Niro - The Godfather Part II as Vito Corleone 1975 George Burns - The Sunshine Boys as Al Lewis 1976 Jason Robards - All the President's Men as Ben Bradlee 1977 Jason Robards - Julia as Dashiell Hammett 1978 Christopher Walken - The Deer Hunter as Nikonar 'Nick' Chevotarevich 1979 Melvyn Douglas - Being There as Benjamin Turnbull Rand 1980 Timothy Hutton - Ordinary People as Conrad Jarrett 1981 John Gielgud - Arthur as Hobson 1982 Louis Gossett, Jr. - An Officer and A Gentleman as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley 1983 Jack Nicholson - Terms of Endearment as Garrett Breedlove 1984 Haing S. Ngor - The Killing Fields as Dith Pran 1985 Don Ameche - Cocoon as Arthur Selwyn 1986 Michael Caine - Hannah and Her Sisters as Elliot 1987 Sean Connery - The Untouchables as Jim Malone 1988 Kevin Kline - A Fish Called Wanda as Otto West 1989 Denzel Washington - Glory as Pvt. Trip 1990 Joe Pesci - Goodfellas as Tommy DeVito 1991 Jack Palance - City Slickers as Curly Washburn 1992 Gene Hackman - Unforgiven as Little Bill Daggett 1993 Tommy Lee Jones - The Fugitive as Marshall Samuel Gerard 1994 Martin Landau - Ed Wood as Bela Lugosi 1995 Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects as Roger 'Verbal' Kint 1996 Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell 1997 Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting as Sean Maguire 1998 James Coburn - Affliction as Glen Whitehouse 1999 Michael Caine - The Cider House Rules as Dr. Wilbur Larch 2000 Benicio del Toro - Traffic as Javier Rodriguez 2001 Jim Broadbent - Iris as John Bayley 2002 Chris Cooper - Adaptation as John Laroche 2003 Tim Robbins - Mystic River as Dave Boyle 2004 Morgan Freeman - Million Dollar Baby as Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris 2005 George Clooney - Syriana as Bob Barnes 2006 Alan Arkin - Little Miss Sunshine as Edwin Hoover 2007 Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh MUSIC: "The Road to Hell" by Chris Rea. (Less) Channel: youtube

28,

01:02,

2008-04-21 16:09:51
Description: Harris trained alongside Michael Hayes, Percy Pringle, and Terry Gordy. He debuted in 1978, facing Mephisto in his first match. Harris originally wrestled as "Sugar Bear" Harris before (More) Harris trained alongside Michael Hayes, Percy Pringle, and Terry Gordy. He debuted in 1978, facing Mephisto in his first match. Harris originally wrestled as "Sugar Bear" Harris before adopting the ring names "Ugly Bear" Harris and "Big" Jim Harris in turn. After wrestling for a short time in London in the United Kingdom as The Mississippi Mauler, Harris returned to the United States. While acquiring a new costume in Memphis, Tennessee, Harris was asked by Jerry Lawler to adopt a gimmick. Harris agreed, and, together with Lawler and Jerry Jarrett, created the character of Kamala, a Ugandan cannibal with a painted face and body who wrestled barefoot and in a loincloth. Kamala wrestled for Mid-South Wrestling in Memphis and World Class Championship Wrestling in Dallas throughout the early 1980s. In Mid-South Wrestling, Kamala was nicknamed "The Ugandan Giant" and was managed by General Skandor Akbar and Friday. He was originally billed as a former bodyguard of President of Uganda Idi Amin. In 1984, Kamala joined the World Wrestling Federation, where he was managed by his "handler", Kim Chee and by King Curtis Iaukea. In this run Kamala battled Hulk Hogan, André the Giant, and eventually feuded with Jake "the Snake" Roberts in which he was shown to be afraid of snakes. Kamala was also known to team with Wild Samoan Sika before leaving the WWF in the late 80s. Kamala returned in the early-90s along with Kim Chee, this time managed by Harvey Wippleman. After a loss to the Undertaker in the first televised Coffin Match at Survivor Series 1992, Kamala left Harvey Wippleman and turned face under the tutelage of the newly ordained Reverend Slick. On one occasion Kamala even went bowling in a (in)famous Coliseum Video incident along with Reverend Slick. After once again leaving the WWF in the mid-90s, Kamala was part of Kevin Sullivan's Dungeon of Doom in WCW trying to end the career of Hulk Hogan. Kamala left the promotion in October 1995 as he was on a pay-per-appearance deal. Kamala said that his WCW stint was the least enjoyable time of his career and that he didn't wrestle for seven years after his stint with the promotion. In 2003, Kamala also worked at Juggalo Championshit Wrestling where, accompanied by a Kim Chee-like manager (Masked Negotiator), he defeated jobber, Tom "The Scrub" Dub in a "Loser Leaves JCW" match. The match can be seen on JCW Vol. 3 (November 11, 2003). Harris participated in the "Gimmick Battle Royal" at WrestleMania X-Seven, and was eliminated by Sgt. Slaughter. On July 26, 2004 Harris made a surprise return to World Wrestling Entertainment, participating in a RAW Diva Search segment. Kamala made an appearance on the August 11, 2005 edition of WWE SmackDown!. Former manager Kim Chee came to the ring with him, but his match with Randy Orton ended in a no decision when a message from The Undertaker interrupted the match. Kamala also appeared at the 2005 Taboo Tuesday event, where he was one of the choices for Eugene's tag team partner. He lost out to Jimmy Snuka, but came down at the end of the match and delivered a big splash to Tyson Tomko. On June 25, 2006 at Vengeance, he accompanied Eugene to the ring along with Doink the Clown and Hacksaw Jim Duggan to take on Umaga. As the dominant Umaga quickly won the match, he destructively took out everyone afterwards except for Kamala. Kamala faced Umaga on the June 26, 2006 edition of Monday Night Raw where he was defeated. In addition to working as a truck driver, Harris still wrestles independent shows on the east coast: in September 2006, he went to a non-finish with Bryan Danielson in a match for the Ring of Honor title. He has also recently embarked on a new career as a singer, releasing his debut album, The Best of Kamala Vol 1 through his official website TheGiantKamala.com. The main track of his album is a ballad to the memory of Stanley "Tookie" Williams. In February 2007, he started to team with his "son" Kamala Jr. Kamala Jr. is portrayed by the actor/athlete Perry Bernard McClendon Jr. The original Kamala Jr. is James Radford; he got permission to use the gimmick in 1994. (see www.kamalajr.com) (Less) Channel: youtube

30,

08:14,

2008-04-21 16:36:01
Description: Larry Jon Wilson, a Georgia-born singer/songwriter somewhere between Tony Joe White and Jim Croce, cut four LPs in the second half of the 1970s, none of which sold many copies (New Beginnings, Let Me (More) Larry Jon Wilson, a Georgia-born singer/songwriter somewhere between Tony Joe White and Jim Croce, cut four LPs in the second half of the 1970s, none of which sold many copies (New Beginnings, Let Me Sing My Song To You, Loose Change, Sojourner). It's hard to understand why, because he's simply great. Luckily enough director James Szalapski filmed him doing the self-penned "Ohoopee River Bottomland" in a recording studio in 1975 for his movie "Heartworn Highways", a must-have for any fan of the mid-seventies new country scene. Other performances include singer/songwriters Townes van Zandt, Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Johny Hiatt, David Allan Coe, a very young Steve Earle, Charlie Daniel Band and Barefoot Jerry with "Two Mile Hike", yet another hard to get piece of great music. The movie is available on a 2003 dvd in an extended version. Larry Jon Wilson still performs occasionally and cut two great songs for the album "The Country Soul Revue - Testifying", produced by Dan Penn. Hope his albums will be re-released on cd and that he records again soon. (Less) Channel: youtube

22,

06:21,

2008-04-01 12:33:21
Description: A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners are...
1936 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It as Swan Bostrom
1937 Joseph Schildkraut - The Life (More) A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners are...
1936 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It as Swan Bostrom
1937 Joseph Schildkraut - The Life of Emile Zola as Alfred Dreyfus
1938 Walter Brennan - Kentucky as Peter Goodwin
1939 Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach as Doc Boone
1940 Walter Brennan - The Westerner as Judge Roy Bean
1941 Donald Crisp - How Green Was My Valley as Gwilym Morgan
1942 Van Heflin - Johnny Eager as Jeff Hartnett
1943 Charles Coburn - The More the Merrier as Benjamin Dingl
1944 Barry Fitzgerald - Going My Way as Father Fitzgibbon
1945 James Dunn - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn as Johnny Nolan aka The Brooklyn Thrush
1946 Harold Russell - The Best Years of Our Lives as Homer Parrish
1947 Edmund Gwenn - Miracle on 34th Street as Kris Kringle
1948 Walter Huston - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Howard
1949 Dean Jagger - Twelve O'Clock High as Maj. Harvey Stovall
1950 George Sanders - All About Eve as Addison De Witt
1951 Karl Malden - A Streetcar Named Desire as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell
1952 Anthony Quinn - Viva Zapata! as Eufemio Zapata
1953 Frank Sinatra - From Here to Eternity as Pvt. Angelo Maggio
1954 Edmond O'Brien - The Barefoot Contessa as Oscar Muldoon
1955 Jack Lemmon - Mister Roberts as Ens. Frank Thurlowe Pulver
1956 Anthony Quinn - Lust for Life as Paul Gauguin
1957 Red Buttons - Sayonara as Airman Joe Kelly
1958 Burl Ives - The Big Country as Rufus Hannassey
1959 Hugh Griffith - Ben-Hur as Sheik Ilderim
1960 Peter Ustinov - Spartacus as Lentulus Batiatus
1961 George Chakiris - West Side Story as Bernardo
1962 Ed Begley - Sweet Bird of Youth as Tom 'Boss' Finley
1963 Melvyn Douglas - Hud as Homer Bannon
1964 Peter Ustinov - Topkapi as Arthur Simon Simpson
1965 Martin Balsam - A Thousand Clowns as Arnold Burns
1966 Walter Matthau - The Fortune Cookie as Willie Gingrich
1967 George Kennedy - Cool Hand Luke as Dragline
1968 Jack Albertson - The Subject Was Roses as John Cleary
1969 Gig Young - They Shoot Horses, Don't They? as Rocky
1970 John Mills - Ryan's Daughter as Michael
1971 Ben Johnson - The Last Picture Show as Sam the Lion
1972 Joel Grey - Cabaret as Master of Ceremonies
1973 John Houseman - The Paper Chase as Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.
1974 Robert De Niro - The Godfather Part II as Vito Corleone
1975 George Burns - The Sunshine Boys as Al Lewis
1976 Jason Robards - All the President's Men as Ben Bradlee
1977 Jason Robards - Julia as Dashiell Hammett
1978 Christopher Walken - The Deer Hunter as Nikonar 'Nick' Chevotarevich
1979 Melvyn Douglas - Being There as Benjamin Turnbull Rand
1980 Timothy Hutton - Ordinary People as Conrad Jarrett
1981 John Gielgud - Arthur as Hobson
1982 Louis Gossett, Jr. - An Officer and A Gentleman as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley
1983 Jack Nicholson - Terms of Endearment as Garrett Breedlove
1984 Haing S. Ngor - The Killing Fields as Dith Pran
1985 Don Ameche - Cocoon as Arthur Selwyn
1986 Michael Caine - Hannah and Her Sisters as Elliot
1987 Sean Connery - The Untouchables as Jim Malone
1988 Kevin Kline - A Fish Called Wanda as Otto West
1989 Denzel Washington - Glory as Pvt. Trip
1990 Joe Pesci - Goodfellas as Tommy DeVito
1991 Jack Palance - City Slickers as Curly Washburn
1992 Gene Hackman - Unforgiven as Little Bill Daggett
1993 Tommy Lee Jones - The Fugitive as Marshall Samuel Gerard
1994 Martin Landau - Ed Wood as Bela Lugosi
1995 Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects as Roger 'Verbal' Kint
1996 Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell
1997 Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting as Sean Maguire
1998 James Coburn - Affliction as Glen Whitehouse
1999 Michael Caine - The Cider House Rules as Dr. Wilbur Larch
2000 Benicio del Toro - Traffic as Javier Rodriguez
2001 Jim Broadbent - Iris as John Bayley
2002 Chris Cooper - Adaptation as John Laroche
2003 Tim Robbins - Mystic River as Dave Boyle
2004 Morgan Freeman - Million Dollar Baby as Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris
2005 George Clooney - Syriana as Bob Barnes
2006 Alan Arkin - Little Miss Sunshine as Edwin Hoover
2007 Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh
MUSIC: "The Road to Hell" by Chris Rea. (Less) Channel: youtube

24,

01:59,

2008-12-22 21:03:58
Description: The Barefoot Contessa begins at the funeral of Ava Gardner, a former Spanish peasant, cabaret dancer and movie star, who at the time of her death was a full-fledged contessa. Her life story unfolds in (More) The Barefoot Contessa begins at the funeral of Ava Gardner, a former Spanish peasant, cabaret dancer and movie star, who at the time of her death was a full-fledged contessa. Her life story unfolds in flashback recollections from her mourners. Film director Humphrey Bogart recalls how his career was saved when he discovered Gardner on behalf of Howard R. Hughes-like mogul Warren Stevens. Press agent Edmond O'Brien remembers how Ava was wooed and then abandoned by mercurial millionaire Marius Goring, and Italian count Rosanno Brazzi reflects on how he was able to wed the tempestuous Gardner, only to watch his world crumble after revealing on their wedding night that he was "only half a man." O'Brien received Best Supporting Actor awards at both the Academy Awards and Golden Globes in 1954.
Humphrey Bogart - Harry Dawes
Ava Gardner - Maria Vargas
Edmond O'Brien - Oscar Muldoon
Marius Goring - Alberto Bravano
Rossano Brazzi - Vincenzo Torlato-Favrini
Valentina Cortese - Eleanora Torlato-Favrini
Warren Stevens - Kirk Edwards
Elizabeth Sellars - Jerry
Franco Interlenghi - Pedro
Mari Aldon - Myrna
Maria Zanoli - Maria's Mother
Renato Chiantoni - Maria's Father
Bill Fraser - J. Montague Brown
John Parrish - Mr. Black
Jim Gérald - Mr. Blue
Diana Decker - Drunken Blonde
Riccardo Rioli - Gypsy Dancer
Tonio Selwart - The Pretender
Margaret Anderson - The Pretender's Wife
Gertrude Flynn - Lulu McGee
John Horne - Hector Eubanks
Bessie Love - Mrs. Eubanks
Robert Christopher - Eddie Blake
Carlo Dale - Chauffeur
Alberto Rabagliati - Night Club Proprietor
Enzo Staiola - Busboy (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

03:51,

2009-07-02 12:29:18
Description: From a recent solo performance at Wahoo's on the Water. I have loved this song ever since the first time I heard Jerry Garcia sing it...
Channel: youtube

25,

01:02,

2007-12-16 17:30:18
Description: Harris trained alongside Michael Hayes, Percy Pringle, and Terry Gordy. He debuted in 1978, facing Mephisto in his first match. Harris originally wrestled as "Sugar Bear" Harris before (More) Harris trained alongside Michael Hayes, Percy Pringle, and Terry Gordy. He debuted in 1978, facing Mephisto in his first match. Harris originally wrestled as "Sugar Bear" Harris before adopting the ring names "Ugly Bear" Harris and "Big" Jim Harris in turn.
After wrestling for a short time in London in the United Kingdom as The Mississippi Mauler, Harris returned to the United States. While acquiring a new costume in Memphis, Tennessee, Harris was asked by Jerry Lawler to adopt a gimmick. Harris agreed, and, together with Lawler and Jerry Jarrett, created the character of Kamala, a Ugandan cannibal with a painted face and body who wrestled barefoot and in a loincloth.
Kamala wrestled for Mid-South Wrestling in Memphis and World Class Championship Wrestling in Dallas throughout the early 1980s. In Mid-South Wrestling, Kamala was nicknamed "The Ugandan Giant" and was managed by General Skandor Akbar and Friday. He was originally billed as a former bodyguard of President of Uganda Idi Amin.
In 1984, Kamala joined the World Wrestling Federation, where he was managed by his "handler", Kim Chee and by King Curtis Iaukea. In this run Kamala battled Hulk Hogan, André the Giant, and eventually feuded with Jake "the Snake" Roberts in which he was shown to be afraid of snakes. Kamala was also known to team with Wild Samoan Sika before leaving the WWF in the late 80s. Kamala returned in the early-90s along with Kim Chee, this time managed by Harvey Wippleman. After a loss to the Undertaker in the first televised Coffin Match at Survivor Series 1992, Kamala left Harvey Wippleman and turned face under the tutelage of the newly ordained Reverend Slick. On one occasion Kamala even went bowling in a (in)famous Coliseum Video incident along with Reverend Slick. After once again leaving the WWF in the mid-90s, Kamala was part of Kevin Sullivan's Dungeon of Doom in WCW trying to end the career of Hulk Hogan. Kamala left the promotion in October 1995 as he was on a pay-per-appearance deal. Kamala said that his WCW stint was the least enjoyable time of his career and that he didn't wrestle for seven years after his stint with the promotion.
In 2003, Kamala also worked at Juggalo Championshit Wrestling where, accompanied by a Kim Chee-like manager (Masked Negotiator), he defeated jobber, Tom "The Scrub" Dub in a "Loser Leaves JCW" match. The match can be seen on JCW Vol. 3 (November 11, 2003).
Harris participated in the "Gimmick Battle Royal" at WrestleMania X-Seven, and was eliminated by Sgt. Slaughter. On July 26, 2004 Harris made a surprise return to World Wrestling Entertainment, participating in a RAW Diva Search segment. Kamala made an appearance on the August 11, 2005 edition of WWE SmackDown!. Former manager Kim Chee came to the ring with him, but his match with Randy Orton ended in a no decision when a message from The Undertaker interrupted the match. Kamala also appeared at the 2005 Taboo Tuesday event, where he was one of the choices for Eugene's tag team partner. He lost out to Jimmy Snuka, but came down at the end of the match and delivered a big splash to Tyson Tomko.
On June 25, 2006 at Vengeance, he accompanied Eugene to the ring along with Doink the Clown and Hacksaw Jim Duggan to take on Umaga. As the dominant Umaga quickly won the match, he destructively took out everyone afterwards except for Kamala. Kamala faced Umaga on the June 26, 2006 edition of Monday Night Raw where he was defeated.
In addition to working as a truck driver, Harris still wrestles independent shows on the east coast: in September 2006, he went to a non-finish with Bryan Danielson in a match for the Ring of Honor title. He has also recently embarked on a new career as a singer, releasing his debut album, The Best of Kamala Vol 1 through his official website TheGiantKamala.com. The main track of his album is a ballad to the memory of Stanley "Tookie" Williams.
In February 2007, he started to team with his "son" Kamala Jr. Kamala Jr. is portrayed by the actor/athlete Perry Bernard McClendon Jr. The original Kamala Jr. is James Radford; he got permission to use the gimmick in 1994. (see www.kamalajr.com) (Less) Channel: youtube
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