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∙ 11y agoI love that piano song. Actually, it's a Scrubs original. Written for the show by composer Jan Stevens. Steven's wrote a lot of the show's original music... maybe even all of it. Anyway, so yeah, it doesn't really have a name.
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∙ 11y agoScene kids are very bright. They usually like bright things like neons, and are bold , outgoing, bubbly, random, and silly. Scene people in pictures usually have extreme poofage in their hair, maybe with big bows, and usually have a pose with their tongues out or something silly and confident, though they may not be confident. Scenes can be emotional like emos, they even can have problems and be depressed too. Scenes usually like rave and crunkcore and trance core and pop. Also famous icons like Adventure Time and Gir. They usually don't cut. Emos tend to like colors such as black and red more. Many emos do cut, but many non-emos do too. They are usually into MCR and senses fail. Emos do have similar hair of Scenes, except no poofage or decorations. They may be quieter than Scenes, and not have many friends, a "loner". Pictures of emos may be someone with "emo hair" looking into the distance, or looking directly at the camera with an emotionless face.
Videos musicales is Spanish and translates to music videos in the English language. Music videos are scenes performed by artists and dancers in combination with their music.
Curt Smith was born and grew up in Bath, England. Roland was born in Portsmouth and moved to Bath when he was a young teenager. In an interview in the movie "Scenes from the Big Chair", Roland and Curt recall meeting one another for the first time and their first impressions. Roland remembers Curt being in trouble that day and not being able to leave the house. He also thought Curt was Indian because of his tan. :)
Bow is preparing to release his new album (7th Album) called NEW JACK CITY PT 2 which is being released on MARCH 31, 2009. He also going on tour this summer and has a movie called Hurricane Season coming out at the end of the summer. As well as he is filming his scenes for the show Entourage on HBO sometime in April.
sweet home Alabama sweet home Alabama Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting - Elton John Say, Say, Say - Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson Say That You Love Me - Fleetwood Mac Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Stevie Wonder Scenes From An Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches and Herb Shoot to Thrill - AC/DC Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC Silly Love Songs - Paul McCartney Slow Ride - Foghat Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple Smokin' in the Boy's Room - Brownsville Station Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson The Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel Spirits in the Material World - The Police Squeeze Box - The Who Stand - REM Stay - Jackson Browne Stayin' Alive - The Bee Gees Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks Stop in the Name of Love - Diana Ross & the Supremes Straight on For You - Heart Straight Up - Paula Abdul The Stranger - Billy Joel Street Fightin' Man - The Rolling Stones Superstition - Stevie Wonder Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley Sunday, Bloody Sunday - U2 Sussudio - Phil Collins Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond Sweet Child O'Mine - Guns N Roses Sweet Dreams - The Eurythmics (Annie Lennox) Sympathy for the Devil - The Rolling Stones
"How to Save a Life" by The Fray (Odd moments scenes)"She Is" by The Fray (Odd moments scenes continued)"Sometimes A Fantasy" by Billy Joel (Fantasies scenes)"Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr. (Fantasies scenes)"Diner" by Martin Sexton (Dancing scenes)"Walking Next To You" by Acres (Emotional memories scenes)"Winter" by Joshua Radin (Emotional memories scenes)"My Brilliant Feat" by Colin Hay (Flashback sequence)"Battlestar Galactica" by Ettore Stratta"All By Myself" by Eric Carmen"Overkill" by Butterfly 9
Emotional intensity
When it dramatizes emotionally intense scenes with understatement.
It lightens the mood after the extremely tense and emotional Act 3 Scene 1, and before we get into the equally emotional scenes around the Mousetrap play.
A fiction trigger is an element in a book, movie, or story that evokes a strong emotional response in the audience or reader. It might include themes, scenes, or events that have the power to provoke emotional reactions such as fear, sadness, or excitement.
Many people role play the scene where rue dies as it is one of the most emotional and touching scenes. Also any of the caves scenes would be heart warming. Any scene in the arena is bound to be amazing!
In any given scene, there were 2 to 3 cameras used on set. Obviously in some scenes more were needed, and in other ones, less were needed. However, in general, it was 2 to 3.
For some reason, the HP movies they show on ABC family seem to have some deleted scenes added back in. I haven't noticed this with Chamber of Secrets, but I noticed it with Sorcerer's Stone (for example, the first Potions lesson with Snape is extended in the ABC family version, but not the DVD version). I heard that they're going to re-release all the HP movies as a package, and all the deleted scenes will be included in the package. But I don't know when it's going to come out.
Yeah. She had terminal cancer, there was nothing they could do for her. The scenes were very emotional and the funeral.. well i actually cried. It was that touching. Hope that helped
personally new moon b/c it had more action emotional drama scenes and more to do the first nothing happened
I found it on youtube it called "Cindy" by a band called, Tammany Hall NYC
Scenes of violence and death can add depth to a story by highlighting themes of mortality, power dynamics, or character development. They can create tension, evoke empathy, or showcase the consequences of actions, ultimately enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative and prompting reflection on the human condition.