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Postby Barb » Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:57 pm

SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.
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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby Angel » Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:13 pm

Barb wrote:SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.

My son saw Yes Man Saturday night and that's the first thing he said about it when he got home too-"Mom, there was a Journey song in the movie...twice!"
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:28 pm

My wife and I saw it tonight. Funny as hell! Jim Carrey is back in his element.

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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby Triple S » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:09 pm

Barb wrote:SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.


Seven Pounds - really good movie. Gran Torino - even better.
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Postby RocknRoll » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:40 pm

And it looks llike Don't Stop Believin' closes out Bedtime Stories.

What a month for Journey music. :)

Here's a cool site with all the movie music.

http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php ... ils&id=961

Movie Yes Man Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Movie Bedtime Stories Don't Stop Believin
Movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Faithfully
TV Sopranos Don't Stop Believin
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Stay Awhile
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Don't Stop Believin'
Movie Armageddon Remember Me
Movie Caddyshack Anyway You Want It
Movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Any Way You Want It
Movie Last American Virgin Open Arms
Movie Tron 1990s Theme
Movie Tron Only Solutions
Movie Risky Business After The Fall
Movie Two of a Kind Ask the Lonely
Movie Van Wilder I'm All Out Of Love
Movie Vision Quest Only the Young
Movie Wedding Singer Don't Stop Believing (Instrumental)
Movie White Water Summer Be Good to Yourself
TV Scrubs Don't Stop Believing
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:55 pm

RocknRoll wrote:Here's a cool site with all the movie music.

http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php ... ils&id=961

Movie Yes Man Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Movie Bedtime Stories Don't Stop Believin
Movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Faithfully
TV Sopranos Don't Stop Believin
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Stay Awhile
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Don't Stop Believin'
Movie Armageddon Remember Me
Movie Caddyshack Anyway You Want It
Movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Any Way You Want It
Movie Last American Virgin Open Arms
Movie Tron 1990s Theme
Movie Tron Only Solutions
Movie Risky Business After The Fall
Movie Two of a Kind Ask the Lonely
Movie Van Wilder I'm All Out Of Love
Movie Vision Quest Only the Young
Movie Wedding Singer Don't Stop Believing (Instrumental)
Movie White Water Summer Be Good to Yourself
TV Scrubs Don't Stop Believing


I can add these that they missed:

TV - My Name Is Earl - Open Arms
TV - My Name Is Earl - Wheel In The Sky
TV - My Name Is Earl - Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'

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So Yes Man is funny?
I want to see that... I love Jim Carrey... but lately he's kind of hit or miss, so I wondered if it would be any good.
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Postby RocknRoll » Fri Dec 26, 2008 2:00 pm

Also Family Guy and South Park :roll:
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Postby southtexan » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:51 am

who's version? :D :wink:
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Postby RocknRoll » Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:06 am

southtexan wrote:who's version? :D :wink:


Journey's :? :?
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Postby Don » Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:10 am

RocknRoll wrote:And it looks llike Don't Stop Believin' closes out Bedtime Stories.

What a month for Journey music. :)

Here's a cool site with all the movie music.

http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php ... ils&id=961

Movie Yes Man Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Movie Bedtime Stories Don't Stop Believin
Movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Faithfully
TV Sopranos Don't Stop Believin
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Stay Awhile
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Don't Stop Believin'
Movie Armageddon Remember Me
Movie Caddyshack Anyway You Want It
Movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Any Way You Want It
Movie Last American Virgin Open Arms
Movie Tron 1990s Theme
Movie Tron Only Solutions
Movie Risky Business After The Fall
Movie Two of a Kind Ask the Lonely
Movie Van Wilder I'm All Out Of Love
Movie Vision Quest Only the Young
Movie Wedding Singer Don't Stop Believing (Instrumental)
Movie White Water Summer Be Good to Yourself
TV Scrubs Don't Stop Believing


Add Monster and Heavy Metal

Monster probably made the best use of a Journey song the way DSB was incorporated into the skating rink scene.
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:58 am

DSB is also in "The Comebacks."

The football team has a big inspirational bonding moment where they all rock out Journey-style, but they dress up more like Cinderella or something than Journey. However, one guy does put on a mean Steve Perry look.
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Postby southtexan » Sat Dec 27, 2008 11:02 am

RocknRoll wrote:
southtexan wrote:who's version? :D :wink:


Journey's :? :?


too bad, they cut off the very last part word (one of the nos),
i could have clearly known if it was steve's or arnel's.
i have little doubt the version in the movie is the revelation's. :wink: :wink:
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Postby Don » Sat Dec 27, 2008 11:07 am

southtexan wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:
southtexan wrote:who's version? :D :wink:


Journey's :? :?


too bad, they cut off the very last part word (one of the nos),
i could have clearly known if it was steve's or arnel's.
i have little doubt the version in the movie is the revelation's. :wink: :wink:


The Soundtrack for the movie links to the original versions (Journey's GH CD on the Amazon site and Escape on Itunes)
It would be strange to have the Revelation Version in the movie but be selling the original version on the Soundtrack.
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Postby southtexan » Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:10 pm

Gunbot wrote:
southtexan wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:
southtexan wrote:who's version? :D :wink:


Journey's :? :?


too bad, they cut off the very last part word (one of the nos),
i could have clearly known if it was steve's or arnel's.
i have little doubt the version in the movie is the revelation's. :wink: :wink:


The Soundtrack for the movie links to the original versions (Journey's GH CD on the Amazon site and Escape on Itunes)
It would be strange to have the Revelation Version in the movie but be selling the original version on the Soundtrack.


'doubt' confirmed... thanks! :wink:
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Postby Voyager » Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:57 pm

RocknRoll wrote:And it looks llike Don't Stop Believin' closes out Bedtime Stories.

What a month for Journey music. :)

Here's a cool site with all the movie music.

http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php ... ils&id=961

Movie Yes Man Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Movie Bedtime Stories Don't Stop Believin
Movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Faithfully
TV Sopranos Don't Stop Believin
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Stay Awhile
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Don't Stop Believin'
Movie Armageddon Remember Me
Movie Caddyshack Anyway You Want It
Movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Any Way You Want It
Movie Last American Virgin Open Arms
Movie Tron 1990s Theme
Movie Tron Only Solutions
Movie Risky Business After The Fall
Movie Two of a Kind Ask the Lonely
Movie Van Wilder I'm All Out Of Love
Movie Vision Quest Only the Young
Movie Wedding Singer Don't Stop Believing (Instrumental)
Movie White Water Summer Be Good to Yourself
TV Scrubs Don't Stop Believing


I saw Bedtime Stories yesterday and I couldn't believe it - the second new movie I've seen in a month that had a Journey song in the soundtrack.

It just goes to show that Journey is as American as apple pie.

I just couldn't help wondering.... when Bedtime Stories ended with "Don't Stop Believin'"... was it the Steve Perry version, or the Arnel Pineda version?

:?:
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Postby SherriBerry » Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:08 pm

Voyager wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:And it looks llike Don't Stop Believin' closes out Bedtime Stories.

What a month for Journey music. :)

Here's a cool site with all the movie music.

http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php ... ils&id=961

Movie Yes Man Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Movie Bedtime Stories Don't Stop Believin
Movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Faithfully
TV Sopranos Don't Stop Believin
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Stay Awhile
CelebritySoundtrack Steve Perry Don't Stop Believin'
Movie Armageddon Remember Me
Movie Caddyshack Anyway You Want It
Movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Any Way You Want It
Movie Last American Virgin Open Arms
Movie Tron 1990s Theme
Movie Tron Only Solutions
Movie Risky Business After The Fall
Movie Two of a Kind Ask the Lonely
Movie Van Wilder I'm All Out Of Love
Movie Vision Quest Only the Young
Movie Wedding Singer Don't Stop Believing (Instrumental)
Movie White Water Summer Be Good to Yourself
TV Scrubs Don't Stop Believing


I saw Bedtime Stories yesterday and I couldn't believe it - the second new movie I've seen in a month that had a Journey song in the soundtrack.

It just goes to show that Journey is as American as apple pie.

I just couldn't help wondering.... when Bedtime Stories ended with "Don't Stop Believin'"... was it the Steve Perry version, or the Arnel Pineda version?

:?:

Steve Perry has to give his permission for any of the songs he co-wrote to be used. I wonder
if he can stipulate which version can be used in exchange for granting it? Quite frankly, I think it's
always going to be SP. Even Journey's official website and Neal Schon's website
use the Steve Perry edition :wink: .
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Postby Voyager » Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:56 am

SherriBerry wrote:
Voyager wrote:I saw Bedtime Stories yesterday and I couldn't believe it - the second new movie I've seen in a month that had a Journey song in the soundtrack.

It just goes to show that Journey is as American as apple pie.

I just couldn't help wondering.... when Bedtime Stories ended with "Don't Stop Believin'"... was it the Steve Perry version, or the Arnel Pineda version?

:?:

Steve Perry has to give his permission for any of the songs he co-wrote to be used. I wonder
if he can stipulate which version can be used in exchange for granting it? Quite frankly, I think it's
always going to be SP. Even Journey's official website and Neal Schon's website
use the Steve Perry edition :wink: .


Maybe they have two different prices.... $10,000.00 for the Perry version or $500.00 for the Arnel Pineda tribute version.

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Postby WalrusOct9 » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:49 pm

It's weird...i've never found Jim Carrey very funny (although a couple movies like The Truman Show and Bruce Almighty were such good scripts and ideas that they still worked), but I like him in more serious roles like The Majestic and Man On The Moon, although box office figures seem to indicate i'm in the vast minority there.
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Postby Saint John » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:12 am

WalrusOct9 wrote:It's weird...i've never found Jim Carrey very funny
Have you seen My, Myself and Irene? That movie is a fuckin' riot.
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:20 am

WalrusOct9 wrote:It's weird...i've never found Jim Carrey very funny (although a couple movies like The Truman Show and Bruce Almighty were such good scripts and ideas that they still worked), but I like him in more serious roles like The Majestic and Man On The Moon, although box office figures seem to indicate i'm in the vast minority there.


Your funny bone must be broken. I almost fell out of my seat laughing when I first saw 'Dumb And Dumber'. I like all of his stuff - except for the serious movies that you mentioned. I think he is just adequate as a regular actor... but he rules as a comedian. You probably don't like Will Ferrell either?

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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby froy » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:22 am

Barb wrote:SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.


Saw half of this
It sucked
Same as liar liar but its Say Yes to everything. Carey needs a new gig
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:31 am

Saint John wrote:
WalrusOct9 wrote:It's weird...i've never found Jim Carrey very funny
Have you seen My, Myself and Irene? That movie is a fuckin' riot.


That was hilarious! I love the parts when he is talking to his black sons:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0T7q8Mr0w

The part when he sucks the woman's tit who was nursing a baby was too funny. I couldn't find it on YouTube.

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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:32 am

froy wrote:
Barb wrote:SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.


Saw half of this
It sucked
Same as liar liar but its Say Yes to everything. Carey needs a new gig


I didn't think 'Yes Man' was his best effort, but it was worth seeing. It was every bit as funny as Adam Sandler's latest flick.

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Postby Rick » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:34 am

Voyager wrote:
Saint John wrote:
WalrusOct9 wrote:It's weird...i've never found Jim Carrey very funny
Have you seen My, Myself and Irene? That movie is a fuckin' riot.


That was hilarious! I love the parts when he is talking to his black sons:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0T7q8Mr0w

The part when he sucks the woman's tit who was nursing a baby was too funny. I couldn't find it on YouTube.

:lol:


"Enrico Ferme would roll over in his motherfuckin grave if he heard that shit." :lol: One of my favorite movies of all time.
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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby Don » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:38 am

froy wrote:
Barb wrote:SW is played in the beginning of the movie and then a pretty good clip blasts through the theater during a scene. The movie is very funny throughout. I wanted to see Seven Pounds but got out voted.


Saw half of this
It sucked
Same as liar liar but its Say Yes to everything. Carey needs a new gig

He is only as good as his writers, he is no Robin Williams. When they were filming Liar Liar in Century City, I was walking by going to the mall and his bodyguard told this kid to wait and he would get an autograph in a couple hours. When I was going back that way, they were just wrapping up. The director went to bring kid over to Carey, who saw him coming and had his body guard cut him off and tell him to leave him alone, he doesn't do autographs. I was fucking shocked, but the more I've seen of him I'm not surprised any longer.
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:39 am

How about this skit about 'Vagiclean':

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUjMwiOm8sA

How someone could not find him humorous is beyond me. I guess everyone has a different humor level.

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Postby Saint John » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:40 am

"What are you looking at, fucker?" to the 7 year old slurping his milkshake. :lol:
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Re: Yes Man - Separate Ways

Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:48 am

Gunbot wrote:He is only as good as his writers, he is no Robin Williams.


Carrey improvises his lines and has produced several of his own movies including Yes Man, Fun With Dick And Jane, and Bruce Almighty. His movies wouldn't be nearly as funny with someone else playing his role. He makes me laugh much more than Robin Williams does.

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