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Clip from the radio series followed by a clip from the TV series. Each covers the same scene from the same story (the episode "Preacher"). |
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Re-edit of 1950's TV show "Gunsmoke" to famous western-film score "L'Arena," from composer Ennio Morricone. |
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A video of Matt Dillon; US Marshal (played by James Arness) from the classic TV show Gunsmoke. |
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In film school you have to edit a scene of dialogue and a fight from the old TV show "Gunsmoke". This is what I turned in for my editing class... and got an F. Sorry if this is only funny to film school kids. Music: "Bring it On" by Organized Konfusion
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The old western TV show "Gunsmoke" re-edited with a new interpretation. A collaboration with John Howard, Laura Carbonneau, Ellen Graser, and Chris Potter |
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This is the theme song from the 1960's classic TV series, Bonanza. The music was written by David Rose, and performed by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans.
This particular clip is from an episode titled Blood On The Land. It is availble at HoughsVideos.50Megs.Com |
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Stock footage of the old TV show Gunsmoke... if you are a film major, chances are you've had to edit this footage time and time and time and time and time and time and time again... I love this stuff. This was for an editing class, did it in like 15 minutes, nothing special, just pure sweetness.
Gunsmoke: Buffalo Man (Episode 18 in season 3.) |
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This is a parody of an old TV show created as an assignment in my video class. The original Gunsmoke footage was obtained through my class, and everything else was obtained from other youtube videos. Don't sue me. |
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www.HauntedSaloon.com - Join the "Live" fun and laughter every Tuesday night on our "Live" old west video webcast from the Haunted Saloon at: http://www.HauntedSaloon.com |
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I had footage from "Gunsmoke" (a really old western-style tv show) for a video class, and I put a Frankie Daniels spin on this particular project. Enjoy. |
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Gunsmoke scene custom made for Texas Tech EMC 3315 |
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A re-edit of a scene from the classic TV show Gunsmoke |
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an old tv show that I edited |
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Muddy Waters, George Harmonica Smith, and the Muddy Waters Band performing live in Eugene, Oregon (1971). This show was filmed and recorded by the Gunsmoke TV show film crew. |
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This was a project that was done for post using old footage from the Gunsmoke TV show. Everything seems normal in the city of Dodge except for a little twist towards the end. Filmed at The College of Santa Fe. |
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WHIPLASH began on February 2, 1961 for channel 7 with 34 of the original 39 episodes being aired throughout 1961. The opening and closing titles remained the same for the series duration. Many notable local Australian guest stars occured throughout the 34 episodes like the local HOMICIDE detective stars Leonard Teale, John Fegan, Lionel Long, Chuck Faulkner (DIVISION 4) Chips Rafferty and Stuart Wagstaff. The series was made for the then ATN 7 network, Artransa Park Studios, Associated Television and ICS. The series was first shown in 1960 in the UK before premiering here in early 1961. This was one of our most earliest Australian made series and was a very ambitious production in that it had support from international investment from the outset. The series is now considered a rare Australian made series classic much in the style of other western series of that period like the US series GUNSMOKE and RIFLEMAN to name a couple. |
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While editing gunsmoke, an annoying 60's TV show, a young man snaps and thinks he is a gunslinger. His friends, realizing that he is out of control try to snap him out of it.
This is the Five Day Film Festival 1st place winner, Spring 2008 at Fitchburg State College.
Genre: Western
Character: Fanatic |
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Gunsmoke: An American Institution
Celebrating 50 Years of Television's Best Western
Starting on September 10, 1955, and continuing for more than 600 episodes over the next twenty years, Gunsmoke ruled the airwaves. Never in the history of television had a show so captured the hearts of the American public. Each week, Marshal Matt Dillon and his friends would face a new threat to the peace and lawfulness of their frontier home of Dodge City, Kansas. And each week, goodness and determination prevailed. In recognition of this, the show's golden anniversary, author Ben Costello has produced a remarkable testament to the on-screen and off-screen individuals who made the story lines come alive. |
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Going back in time. This is a very old song that they played in the saloon on the western TV show called Gunsmoke. Its played in honky tonk style.
I am self taught, I just play what I hear. |
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part one of an twelve-part series featuring favorite TV theme songs |
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Art Director Joseph Jennings talked about working on feature films and programs including Maverick. Next, he spoke about working on the TV series Wild Wild West and Gunsmoke. Jennings discussed his involvement on the original Star Trek series, and his work on the proposed revival for the series, Star Trek: Phase II. Finally, he spoke about his work on many miniseries, including Roots, Shogun, and Space. Credits: Interviewer:Henry Colman |
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Wreckords Records is proud to announce the signing of rights & clearances for usage of various CLOSENUF compositions from their Debut Album for the Soundtrack Score in the Spring 2008 Independent Film Festival entry & Fall 2008 PBS negotiated airing documentary "American Pop Culture: Going Against the Grain." The work is being Produced & Directed by Brian Barry: Director of The Luna School of Music, Film & Performing Arts, Hicksville, NY, accomplished actor, film director, charitable events coordinator, & son of renown NASA scientist, Dr. Dana Barry. Assistant Director & Head Editor on the project is Stamford, CT Independent Filmmaker Michael Boord; President of Wicked Productions. The documentary features interviews with counter-culture icons to discuss how music & cinema interplayed with & affected the changing times in the late '50's to early '60's, concentrating on teenage angst & rebellion. It includes interviews with: George E. Nahas, Producer of the cult classic "The World's Greatest Sinner," -- Members of the Estate of late character actor Timothy A. Carey, who Co-Produced & Starred in "The World's Greatest Sinner," as well as memorable TV roles from "Gunsmoke" to "East of Eden." They include Spokesperson & Medialink Radio Correspondent Walter Ocner & Timothy's son, Romeo Carey who is now in charge of Absolute Films which distributed the film - Members of the original "Sha Na Na" (including George & Robert Leonard, & Jon "Bowzer" Bauman), the world famous '50's Tribute Act, stars of sound, stage, movie & TV from their own syndicated TV series to appearing in the movie adaptation of "Grease," as well as performing at the original Woodstock -- Members of the Estate of the late great legendary Rocker Frank Zappa (who wrote the score for "The World's Greatest Sinner," as well as guitarist, vocalist & composer for "The Mothers of Invention"). They include Billy Miller & Miriam Linna, musical historians & founders of the avant-garde punk alternative label Norton Records, & Pellegrino D'Acierno, PhD, philosophy scholar, musical biographer & critic, & Columbia University Professor who educated most of the founding members of "Sha Na Na," plus More! The film is scheduled to make its debut at The Nahas Rug Company, West Hempstead, NY in Spring 2008 (as part of the marking of "The World's Greatest Sinner's" 50th Anniversary Celebration); & will be featured in May 2008 at The Annual Hofstra University Film Festival, Hempstead, NY; & in late June 2008 at The Huntington Cinema Performing Arts Center, Huntington, NY. These advanced credits have led to negotiations for its broadcast to air on PBS in the fall of 2008, as part of a youth educational documentary series from Team Brian Barry Productions, along with "Chasing the Devil's Music: Rural Blues Meets Western Pop" which focuses on music & culture interplay during '40's war-time & the Baby Boomers' generation. Stay tuned for updates as to more specific airdates for our local audience as we once again get CLOSENUF to television, & this time perhaps even the silver screen! |
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Art Director Joseph Jennings talked about working on feature films and programs including Maverick. Next, he spoke about working on the TV series Wild Wild West and Gunsmoke. Jennings discussed his involvement on the original Star Trek series, and his work on the proposed revival for the series, Star Trek: Phase II. Finally, he spoke about his work on many miniseries, including Roots, Shogun, and Space.
For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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Guess the NES Classic by its theme tune!
Nintendo Entertainment System Classics from Mario to Zelda. Errate das Computerspiel! Name the game! |
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please rate this and tell me if you liked it. And take a visit on my channel if you want to, maybe you can find some funny movies!!! thank you |
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Here is a famous Sinatra song, chosen to illustrate the glamorous beauty of Sheree North.
Sheree North (1932 -- 2005) was an American actress, singer, and dancer. Born as Dawn Shirley Crang in Los Angeles, California, she began dancing in USO shows during World War II at age 10. She continued dancing in clubs under the moniker Shirley Mae Bessire. After being spotted by a choreographer performing at the Macayo Club in Santa Monica, North was cast as a chorus girl in the 1953 film "Here Come the Girls" starring Bob Hope. Around that time, she adopted the stage name Sheree North and made her Broadway debut in the musical "Hazel Flagg", for which she won a Theatre World Award. She went on to reprise her role in the film version "Living It Up". In 1954, North signed on with 20th Century-Fox. The following year, she won the lead role in "How to Be Very, Very Popular", a role that was initially rejected by Marilyn Monroe. Media attention over the choice of North in the role that Monroe rejected resulted in North appearing on the cover of Life magazine with the coverline "Sheree North Takes Over From Marilyn Monroe". Film historians, then and now, continue to cite North's electrically charged dancing to "Shake, Rattle and Roll", as the film's most memorable scene. After the success of "How to Be Very, Very Popular", North was groomed by Fox as the "new Marilyn Monroe". However, the studio soon focused attention on a new Monroe-esque actress, Jayne Mansfield. Decades later, North would play Monroe's mother in the 1980 television movie "Marilyn: The Untold Story". After North's contract with Fox ended in 1958, she continued to land roles in films and had guest spots in television shows such as "Gunsmoke" and "Ben Casey". In the 1960's, she returned to Broadway in the very successful musical "I Can Get It for You Wholesale", which featured Elliott Gould and Barbra Streisand. Throughout the 1970's and 1980's, North appeared in guest spots on "Hawaii Five-O", "Matlock", "Magnum", "P.I.", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and "The Golden Girls", in which she played Blanche's sister, Virginia. Her film roles included one as a fugitive-aiding photographer in Don Siegel's "Charley Varrick" and as John Wayne's long-lost love in the actor's final film, "The Shootist". In the 1990's, she appeared as Kramer's mother, Babs Kramer, in two episodes of the TV series "Seinfeld". North's last onscreen role came in the 1998 John Landis film "Susan's Plan".
Enjoy Sheree's beauty and chic! |
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http://spockvideo.com
1981 tv series starring James Arness. |
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Smoke Bomb made with ping pong ball and wrapped in tin foil you gotta watch this and don't forget to rate and comment!!!! ( and subscribe ) |
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A good old fashioned cat fight. TV Land. Don't know the names of the actresses, do you?
Video snagged from an episode of an old TV Western called Gunsmoke. (*thanks to BLESSMYBONES for the title of the show).
AV a/v VJ vj'ing audio-visual video sampling video remix mash mashup mash-up collage cut-n-paste cut 'n' paste cutnpaste cut and paste breakbeats drum loops catfighting catfight wrestling westerns cowboys |
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GENE AUTRY IMPERSONATOR TRIBUTE SHOW STAR TIM BEASLEY AS "GENE AUTRY."
Booking nationally for any event looking for a "westerns flavor" at the web site http://www.tbcstars.com or call 757-589-0903.
Gene Autry,"America's Singing Cowboy," is a true all American icon of immense influence in pop culture. As one of the most popular musical recording, live appearance and movie stars ever on the silver screens and stages from the 1930's through the 1950's, he set the cast on what a "singin', ridin' , and bad guy punchin' good guy western hero should be!
In this video Tim Beasley, a national variety celebrity impersonator, stars in his impersonation tribute as "Gene Autry," performing pieces of two Gene Autry standards, "Dont Fence Me In," and Gene's signature tune "Back In The Saddle Again."
This very special show appearance salutes Gene Autry in full living detail . . A huge Gene Autry fan himself, Tim remembers well those fantastic films, and enjoys bringing his audiences the memory of those silvery Saturday matinees back to life.
He recently performed at the Parker Palm Springs Resort, which is also the site of the historic Gene Autry Estate in Palm Springs, CA, for a large convention. For the show he performed 5 classic tunes, wearing the authentic Gene Autry 100 Birthday Centinial Shirt, as Gene wore in several of his most popular movies for a full dimensional tribute.
Any of the millions of "baby boomers" will also remember as well, those family Saturday mornings Gene Autry came into their homes on TV.
Now Gene Autry fans can enjoy those young memories as if they were right there in the movies and TV shows themselves with Tim as "Gene Autry."
Tim as "Gene Autry" is ready to "round up your herd" and give them a grand tour of the "best of the west" with those campfire classics singing a grand selection that also includes "Tumblin' Tumbleweed," "You Are My Sunshine," "Yellow Rose of Texas" and more, plus seasoning the spaces between songs with memorable quotes and antidotes about "life on the trail" and Hollywood highlights of Gene's long career. Plus everyone loves to get a photo with "America's Singing Cowboy" in the authentic "good guy white cowboy hat," western wear and "totin' his ole '44'."
See much more on Tim's variety of "Celebrity Stars" impersonations at his huge web site http://www.tbcstars.com Consider Tim also as "Clint Eastwood," "Willie Nelson," Jed Clampett" and "Doc Adams" and "Festus" from TV's "Gunsmoke."
"It's time to saddle up again!," with Tim Beasley as "Gene Autry!" |
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Stolen from http://olremix.org/remixes/494
"What's Good kids?"
"914"
-- insert background hype talk here
Funky P:
I break bricks like Luigi
King Koopa cant see me
hit the switch behind the bridge
drops his a** and get freaky
with the princess in the back
but no, it's just toad
she's in another castle,
so I hit another road
to another castle battle
gonna drop another bridge
but still no princess
so i'm changin the catridge,
and now Link's on the board
swingin the master sword
cuttin' creatures up
'till I die or get bored
but I don't do none
just run to Ganon
buck off the sliver arrows
with my bow like it's a gun
i've been all about this s**t
ever since the atari
step back son, i'll roll you in my katamari
then I throw the console out the back door
jump on the PC cause i'm a leet haxor
counter-strike killer, puttin bodies on the floor
doom, quake, battlefield, unreal tournament and more.
you better watch your back when you're on your computer
in World of Warcraft, yo, I'm a f***in ninja looter
all up in the instance, when s**t be gettin hectic
you'll be holdin off the monsters, i'll be rollin on your epic.
Ol' Salty:
I spend so much f***in time up in Orgrimmar
that all the regulars here know my name at the bar
it's like an episode of cheers when i'm rollin in
but I don't give a s**t, horde for the win!
the game is so addictive, it's like smokin krills
all the cash I ever get goes to my warcraft bills
you know whenever that i've think I've had my fill
I just shake my head and ask "whatchoo wanna' kill?"
if you're part of the Alliance yeah i'll bring the pain
if you think your skills are crazy, then mine are insane
I got the presence of mind to sheep you where you're standing
when i'm swingin at your a**, yeah all my hits are landin,
I lost my f***in mind up in Azaroth,
I play it so damn much I forget how to log off
sometimes people ask if I ever get bored
but I just grab my nuts and scream "for the horde"
Straight Doo-Doo:
Kirby superstar, metroid, bubsy the bobcat,
duck hunt, ninja turtles, shinobi, and, mortal kombat
skate or die, skitchen, contra f-zero
rocket knight, mario bros, gunstar heroes
bubble bobble, battle toads, bond and bomberman,
duke nukem, double dragon, NBA jam,
yoshi's island, tetris, q-bert, donkey kong,
sonic 2, starfox, megaman x, and pong
cruisin 'round Narshe in my M-Tek armor
buckin off snails like them redneck farmers
f***in up bosses like I do with Mic's, see
last level black mage s**t's Ice 3,
summoning the gods back to earth like a comet
knights of the round, Odin, Neo-Bahamut
bezerk mode, it's over, victory dance
sword over my shoulder, victory stance
Illy Fresh:
Sittin' in front of screens smashin buttons since I was 7
in any soccor game i'm probably winning by eleven
from nintendo to the box, i'd say the stations got it locked
got piles to the ceiling of all the games that I copped
for hours at a time, when i'm hooked I can't stop
i'm the best at split screen, i'm always comin out on top
sick with the controller that's the way it goes,
give it 200% and super smash ya bro
I run vice city, stackin all the loot
joined midnight club and made ya crash like bandicoot,
quick feet in fifa street, straight jukin' I own it
down foward punch and haduken opponents
you wanna battle on the screen, yeah we can do that
take it to the streets, fight it out in mortal kombat,
I can wreck in any system cause you i'm the master
video game battle rap, i'm parappa the rappa
Buck Wild:
Fox hound let me loose with nothin but 2 glocks
"!!!" - "what was that noise" - "it's just a box"
I got revolvers like ocelot,
i'm solid like snake,
i'll snipe you like wolf,
then i'll laugh at your wake
cause I creep through these levels,
trying to stay unseen
make one mistake
son, i'll put blood on your screen
light up a cigarette and smoke ya whole team
Psycho Mantis seemed to know, exactly what I knew
but he didn't know s**t when I was plugged into port 2
I can be any kind of snake that you want me to be
don't be scared of metal gear, be scared shitless of me
Five
Four
Three
Two
One
Affirmative
Soundclip from the Mega Man TV series:
"are you alright"
"yeah but Dr.Wileys bots have got Tina's dad and the other astronaut tied up in the shuttle hold. Hey, where is Tina?"
--"yo yo yo, hold up... Who the f**k is Tina?"
All:
Mario's Kart is on Oregon Trail
Tommy Vercetti's in the back blowin rails
gettin spun out like Sonic and Tails
I roll the paper, boy. But I don't bring the mail.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
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Lost
Venture Bros
Heroes
E.R.
Grey's Anatomy
Most of the WB soap Dramas One Tree Hill, Dawson's Creek, The O.C. Etc
Nip/Tuck
24
Bones
Cold Case
Monk
Entourage
Weeds
The Sopranos
Prison Break
Stargate Atlantis
Reaper
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Oz
Survivor
Intervention
Six Feet Under
Taxicab Confessions
Snoop Dogg's Fatherhood
Dr. Who
The Outer Limits
Taken
Jericho
Most anime series excluding DBZ, Tenchi Muyo, Cowboy Bebop, The Big O, GTO and Robotech
Miami Ink or la ink
Highlander
Alot of old classic action shows like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Magnum P.I. Miami Vice
Deal Or No Deal
Americas Next Top Model
Brotherhood
Criminal Minds
numb3rs
Angel
Rome
The Wire
Band Of Brothers
Alias
Walker Texas Ranger
Kung Fu
SWAT
Always Sunny In Phil
Any power rangers after the first series
Freaks and Geeks
Check Please
Anymore eh? Lemme know so I can add it |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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super mario rap
lyrics:
Funky P:
I break bricks like Luigi
King Koopa cant see me
hit the switch behind the bridge
drops his a** and get freaky
with the princess in the back
but no, it's just toad
she's in another castle,
so I hit another road
to another castle battle
gonna drop another bridge
but still no princess
so i'm changin the catridge,
and now Link's on the board
swingin the master sword
cuttin' creatures up
'till I die or get bored
but I don't do none
just run to Ganon
buck off the sliver arrows
with my bow like it's a gun
i've been all about this s**t
ever since the atari
step back son, i'll roll you in my katamari
then I throw the console out the back door
jump on the PC cause i'm a leet haxor
counter-strike killer, puttin bodies on the floor
doom, quake, battlefield, unreal tournament and more.
you better watch your back when you're on your computer
in World of Warcraft, yo, I'm a f***in ninja looter
all up in the instance, when s**t be gettin hectic
you'll be holdin off the monsters, i'll be rollin on your epic.
Ol' Salty:
I spend so much f***in time up in Orgrimmar
that all the regulars here know my name at the bar
it's like an episode of cheers when i'm rollin in
but I don't give a s**t, horde for the win!
the game is so addictive, it's like smokin krills
all the cash I ever get goes to my warcraft bills
you know whenever that i've think I've had my fill
I just shake my head and ask "whatchoo wanna' kill?"
if you're part of the Alliance yeah i'll bring the pain
if you think your skills are crazy, then mine are insane
I got the presence of mind to sheep you where you're standing
when i'm swingin at your a**, yeah all my hits are landin,
I lost my f***in mind up in Azaroth,
I play it so damn much I forget how to log off
sometimes people ask if I ever get bored
but I just grab my nuts and scream "for the horde"
Straight Doo-Doo:
Kirby superstar, metroid, bubsy the bobcat,
duck hunt, ninja turtles, shinobi, and, mortal kombat
skate or die, skitchen, contra f-zero
rocket knight, mario bros, gunstar heroes
bubble bobble, battle toads, bond and bomberman,
duke nukem, double dragon, NBA jam,
yoshi's island, tetris, q-bert, donkey kong,
sonic 2, starfox, megaman x, and pong
cruisin 'round Narshe in my M-Tek armor
buckin off snails like them redneck farmers
f***in up bosses like I do with Mic's, see
last level black mage s**t's Ice 3,
summoning the gods back to earth like a comet
knights of the round, Odin, Neo-Bahamut
bezerk mode, it's over, victory dance
sword over my shoulder, victory stance
Illy Fresh:
Sittin' in front of screens smashin buttons since I was 7
in any soccor game i'm probably winning by eleven
from nintendo to the box, i'd say the stations got it locked
got piles to the ceiling of all the games that I copped
for hours at a time, when i'm hooked I can't stop
i'm the best at split screen, i'm always comin out on top
sick with the controller that's the way it goes,
give it 200% and super smash ya bro
I run vice city, stackin all the loot
joined midnight club and made ya crash like bandicoot,
quick feet in fifa street, straight jukin' I own it
down foward punch and haduken opponents
you wanna battle on the screen, yeah we can do that
take it to the streets, fight it out in mortal kombat,
I can wreck in any system cause you i'm the master
video game battle rap, i'm parappa the rappa
Buck Wild:
Fox hound let me loose with nothin but 2 glocks
"!!!" - "what was that noise" - "it's just a box"
I got revolvers like ocelot,
i'm solid like snake,
i'll snipe you like wolf,
then i'll laugh at your wake
cause I creep through these levels,
trying to stay unseen
make one mistake
son, i'll put blood on your screen
light up a cigarette and smoke ya whole team
Psycho Mantis seemed to know, exactly what I knew
but he didn't know s**t when I was plugged into port 2
I can be any kind of snake that you want me to be
don't be scared of metal gear, be scared shitless of me
Five
Four
Three
Two
One
Affirmative
Soundclip from the Mega Man TV series:
"are you alright"
"yeah but Dr.Wileys bots have got Tina's dad and the other astronaut tied up in the shuttle hold. Hey, where is Tina?"
--"yo yo yo, hold up... Who the f**k is Tina?"
All:
Mario's Kart is on Oregon Trail
Tommy Vercetti's in the back blowin rails
gettin spun out like Sonic and Tails
I roll the paper, boy. But I don't bring the mail.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo.
Life's not Nintendo, but I can pretend yo |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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Six part oral history interview with television executive Thomas W. Sarnoff. He talks about growing up with his dad, RCA executive David Sarnoff, and how TV was a constant topic of conversation. In 1949, he became a floor manager at ABC in Los Angeles. He eventually became an assistant director for the series Mysteries of Chinatown. He was hired at NBC in 1952, as an Assistant to the Director of Finance and Operations. In 1957, he was promoted to Vice President, Production and Business Affairs. He discusses the contracts and negotiations he was involved with including Bob Hope, Colonel Parker (Elvis Presely's manager), and for shows such as "Gumby", "Matinee Theater", and "Gunsmoke".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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a bunch of video clips of gears of wars and huge bombs
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In his 14-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, legendary director/producer John Rich talks about his start in TV as a stage manager for NBC, where he worked on "The Colgate Comedy Hour". He got his start as a director on "The Ezio Pinza Show". He talks about shows he directed including: "I Married Joan", "The Ray Bolger Show", "Our Miss Brooks", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Gilligan's Island", "The Brady Bunch", and "All in the Family", which he also produced. He also discusses directing pilots for "Maude", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", and "The Bob Newhart Show". Mr. Rich also discusses executive producing "Benson" and "MacGyver".
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com |
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