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Man, what a crappy movie this remake is that Brian Russell De Palma came out with (after Sidney Arthur Lumet turned it down), picking up on the legendary Howard Winchester Hawks’s 1932 "Scarface".

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Screenplay written by William Oliver Stone (which he actually used as a pretext and as therapy for his cocaine addiction).

Main actors: after hearing about Robert Anthony De Niro’s refusal, the amazing Alfredo James "Al" Pacino, then forty-three, put himself forward, and then the semi-unknown but beautiful Michelle Marie Pfeiffer (my peer), at the time twenty-five and well... that’s it.
 
With this track from the eponymous film, Sir James Paul McCartney almost snagged an Oscar for Best Song in 2002 Paul McCartney - Vanilla Sky (Original Audio) I must admit that even though it was shot twenty-four years ago (I saw it for the first time 24 minutes ago), it hasn’t lost a bit of its sparkle—in fact, according to Cameron Bruce Crowe (the director), the story lends itself to as many as five different possible interpretations of the ending, and for 136 minutes it keeps us in real suspense as we try to figure out what’s happening to the main character, played decently enough by then-forty-year-old Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. The rest of the soundtrack is just as outstanding, here it is laid out for you:
Bob Dylan – 4th Time Around
Jeff Buckley – Last Goodbye
Josh Rouse – Directions
Julianna Gianni – I Fall Apart
Leftfield (feat. Afrika Bambaataa) – Afrika Shox
Looper (feat. Francis MacDonald) – Mondo '77
Nancy Wilson – Elevator Beat
Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill
Radiohead – Everything in Its Right Place
Red House Painters – Have You Forgotten
R.E.M. – All the Right Friends
R.E.M. – Sweetness Follows
Sigur Rós – The nothing song
The Chemical Brothers – Where Do I Begin
The Monkees – Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)
Todd Rundgren – Can We Still Be Friends
U2 – Wild Honey
mica pizza e fichi mica... spiatellata:
 
We constantly complain about a bunch of bullshit, it's hard not to get moved watching this videomix COLORBLIND PEOPLE SEE COLOR FOR THE FIRST TIME | EMOTIONAL REACTIONS the colors are like the sounds in a soundtrack and they brighten our days with their, uh, "visual score," we don't even realize how lucky we are to perceive them and stuff...
 
This beautiful track Dum Dum Girls - Coming Down [OFFICIAL VIDEO] plays over the credits of "The Canyons," a pretty good noir directed by Paul Joseph Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis, not just any ordinary stuff...
 
After the killing of a goat, a feud will erupt between families that will result in the deaths of 70 people, including men, women, and children, based on a true story
Muma island's rule
Sebastiano "Bastiano" Tansu, known as "the Mute of Gallura," was one of the most ferocious and desperate protagonists of the terrible feud that shook Sardinia in the mid-nineteenth century.
From childhood, he was first mocked by his peers for being born deaf and mute, and then marginalized for his particularly violent nature.
In 1884, Enrico Costa wrote and published the historical novel titled "Il muto di Gallura."

Here is the entire soundtrack Prima di continuare su YouTube