Watchmen (D: Snyder)
#1001
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Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
Finally saw Watchmen yesterday (thoroughly disappointed, but that's another story) and one of the songs has been bothering me. During the Night Owl/Silk Spectre love scene a "Hallelujah" song plays. I had an immediate reaction to the song in terms of movie watching - I've heard it in another film during a scene that apparently resonated with me. Unfortunately I can't remember what that other film is and it's been bugging me immensely. If anyone can place it I'm sure it's all of you. Thoughts?
#1005
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Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
jeff buckley version: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0118623/
leonard cohen version: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0169552/
leonard cohen version: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0169552/
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#1006
Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
The Jeff Buckley version was played about a million times on MTV/VH1 in the days/week following 9/11.
Great artist, but i know many people that know him/that song only because of 9/11.
Great artist, but i know many people that know him/that song only because of 9/11.
Last edited by Big Boy Laroux; 03-27-09 at 08:32 AM.
#1007
Senior Member
Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
Haven't had cable for many many years so that's not it, but I appreciate the help. This is driving me mad...
#1008
Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
It was used in one of the earlier seasons of Scrubs. Could that be where you heard it?
Renditions of this song get used a lot in movies and TV, so narrowing it down might be tough.
Renditions of this song get used a lot in movies and TV, so narrowing it down might be tough.
#1009
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Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
Was being a bit facetious with Shrek. Found the following list using google:
Basquiat
The Edukators (Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei)
A Lot Like Love
Shrek
St. Ralph
Deliver Us from Evil
Kissed by Winter
Barfuss
Lord of War
When Night is Falling
Basquiat
The Edukators (Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei)
A Lot Like Love
Shrek
St. Ralph
Deliver Us from Evil
Kissed by Winter
Barfuss
Lord of War
When Night is Falling
#1011
Senior Member
Re: Music Question (regarding song in Watchmen)
I feel like an asshole asking a question that could have been answered via google (and as it happens, through a friend). That having been said, as usual, you guys didn't disappoint.
It was Lord of War. Thanks a lot Riot and Max. Love that movie - so underrated.
Goat - I am a Scrubs fan, so it probably hit me in that show as well. Thanks for the tip, can't wait for the complete series set so that I can revisit those seasons
It was Lord of War. Thanks a lot Riot and Max. Love that movie - so underrated.
Goat - I am a Scrubs fan, so it probably hit me in that show as well. Thanks for the tip, can't wait for the complete series set so that I can revisit those seasons
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Re: Zack Snyder talks Watchmen
Date set for 'Watchmen' mediation
Attorneys for Warner Bros., Larry Gordon to meet in May
By Matthew Belloni
April 20, 2009, 08:47 PM ET
Warner Bros. and producer Larry Gordon have set a date to figure out who's responsible for the legal fracas that led to Fox owning a piece of "Watchmen." But given the pic's lackluster boxoffice performance, there might not be much loot to fight over.
Attorneys for the two sides have agreed to meet May 13 in a confidential, nonbinding mediation before showbiz mediator Daniel Weinstein. At issue is how much, if anything, Gordon owes Warners after a judge ruled that Fox -- which initially developed the property with Gordon -- owned a distribution right to the superhero pic.
Heated chain-of-title litigation between Fox and Warners ended in a January settlement that gave Fox a cash payment and up to 8.5% of the film's proceeds, depending on how well it did. The $138 million-budgeted pic has grossed $180 million worldwide after a heavy marketing campaign.
While Warners certainly isn't celebrating the weak boxoffice haul, one bright spot is that the studio likely will owe Fox only about 5% of the film's proceeds, according to multiple sources familiar with the settlement.
Who ends up actually paying Fox, however, is yet to be hashed out.
Warners, who will be repped at the mediation by attorney Steven Marenberg, is said to be seeking a full reimbursement from Gordon for failing to secure proper rights to "Watchmen" from Fox before setting it up at Warners.
Gordon's attorneys, led by Dale Kinsella, likely will counter that he is blameless because Warners was on notice of Fox's claims on the property and decided to go ahead with the pic anyway.
Gordon also has argued that his transactional attorneys at Jake Bloom's law firm are in part at fault for the chain-of-title issue. During the Warners-Fox litigation, Gordon's attorney admitted that he negotiated the producer's 1994 separation from Fox without knowing about a 1991 agreement on which Fox based its lawsuit.
The Bloom firm is said to have a $15 million insurance policy that both Warners and Gordon likely will seek to tap for the settlement. Given the film's performance -- and the fact that sequels and derivative works are likely dead -- that amount could cover everything that will be owed to Fox. Some believe, however, that a global settlement will require Warners, Gordon and his attorneys all to contribute.
Considering "Watchmen" has not turned into the global franchise many thought it might, the stakes are certainly lower.
Attorneys for Warner Bros., Larry Gordon to meet in May
By Matthew Belloni
April 20, 2009, 08:47 PM ET
Warner Bros. and producer Larry Gordon have set a date to figure out who's responsible for the legal fracas that led to Fox owning a piece of "Watchmen." But given the pic's lackluster boxoffice performance, there might not be much loot to fight over.
Attorneys for the two sides have agreed to meet May 13 in a confidential, nonbinding mediation before showbiz mediator Daniel Weinstein. At issue is how much, if anything, Gordon owes Warners after a judge ruled that Fox -- which initially developed the property with Gordon -- owned a distribution right to the superhero pic.
Heated chain-of-title litigation between Fox and Warners ended in a January settlement that gave Fox a cash payment and up to 8.5% of the film's proceeds, depending on how well it did. The $138 million-budgeted pic has grossed $180 million worldwide after a heavy marketing campaign.
While Warners certainly isn't celebrating the weak boxoffice haul, one bright spot is that the studio likely will owe Fox only about 5% of the film's proceeds, according to multiple sources familiar with the settlement.
Who ends up actually paying Fox, however, is yet to be hashed out.
Warners, who will be repped at the mediation by attorney Steven Marenberg, is said to be seeking a full reimbursement from Gordon for failing to secure proper rights to "Watchmen" from Fox before setting it up at Warners.
Gordon's attorneys, led by Dale Kinsella, likely will counter that he is blameless because Warners was on notice of Fox's claims on the property and decided to go ahead with the pic anyway.
Gordon also has argued that his transactional attorneys at Jake Bloom's law firm are in part at fault for the chain-of-title issue. During the Warners-Fox litigation, Gordon's attorney admitted that he negotiated the producer's 1994 separation from Fox without knowing about a 1991 agreement on which Fox based its lawsuit.
The Bloom firm is said to have a $15 million insurance policy that both Warners and Gordon likely will seek to tap for the settlement. Given the film's performance -- and the fact that sequels and derivative works are likely dead -- that amount could cover everything that will be owed to Fox. Some believe, however, that a global settlement will require Warners, Gordon and his attorneys all to contribute.
Considering "Watchmen" has not turned into the global franchise many thought it might, the stakes are certainly lower.




