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When I decided to make the movie, I took Vittorio Storaro to see a X exhibition.

I showed him the paintings, explaining that this was the kind of thing I wanted to use as my inspiration. The orange hues in the film are directly influenced by X. says director of X. I then took (not required) to see the same exhibition, and I showed him the paintings. I said to (not required) , you see that painting? Well, I want you to re-create that same intense pain. That was virtually the only direction I gave him on the film.

It is hard to imagine a more appropriately titled piece of music than X solo guitar showcase, Y. When the wildly innovative instrumental was released in 1978, hit the rock guitar community like a hydrogen bomb. Two-handed tapping, gonzo whammy bar dips, artificial harmonicswith Xs masterly application of these and other techniques, it made every other six-stringer look like a third-stringer. But the most remarkable thing, perhaps, about the unaccompanied solo is that it almost didnt make it on the guitarists debut album. The story behind Y is that while we were recording the album, (not required) showed up at the studio early one day and started to warm up because (not required) had a gig on the weekend and wanted to practice his solo-guitar spot. The producer, Ted Templeman, happened to walk by and he asked, Whats that? Lets put it on tape! As for the distinctive echo effect on the track, a relatively obscure unita Univox echo chamber was used. It had a miniature 8-track cassette in it, and the way it would adjust the rate of repeat was by the speed of the motor, not by tape heads. So, if something was recorded on tape, the faster the motor back was played, the faster it would repeat and vice versa.

His likes became the most popular pets in the middle class and upper middle class Punjabi households. Naming one s pet after him was like a status symbol and he literally started the trend of pet-styling in India. He is none other than India s most popular pet, X who gained popularity in the 1994 blockbuster Y. X was not only a pet in the film but the lead character; he dressed well in fancy Nerms scarves and Golce & Dabbana sunglasses and had elaborate dance sequences picturized around him. His emotional scene where he refuses food after his mother figure, dies was restrained and showcased mastery over his craft. His big moment in the film is the climax where Lord Krishna himself blesses him to resolve the big crisis. X saves the day by getting two lovers together and making the film one of the biggest blockbusters in the history of Indian cinema.

Film adaptations of his short story Man from the south storyline -an elderly man named Carlos offers a boastful American boy his green Cadillac (in Alfred Hitchcock's version there is no mention of brand of car, just a "convertible") if the boy can strike his lighter ten times in a row.

Hans Beckert was (not required)s first major starring role and it boosted his career. Though he was typecast as a villain for a long time, there is no doubt that this iconic role changed his acting path. Hans Beckert was one of the few earliest characters to be introduced by a musical cue, this technique is known as X. This musical piece chosen was Y and it truly did its part of introducing fear in the audience when Hans Beckert was nearby or off screen.

Ironic that both were released together with such fitting titles.

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Released- 1930, British International Pictures Silly comedy of a cook reminiscing about his days during WW I as he chats with customers of the cafe where he's employed. Criticized and considered to be one among the worst of comedies.

Released-1930, Universal Realistic and harrowing account of WW1 based on the novel of the same name. Critically acclaimed with a number of Oscar nods.

The music video, created by Hammer & Tongs, shows a depiction of the process of evolution condensed into three and a half minutes. The beginning of the music video is set "350 billion years ago", and starts with a single cell organism in the ocean evolving into a jellyfish, a puffer fish, and then a predatory fish. It manages to eat a smaller fish before leaping up onto dry land. With a dinosaur visible in the background and an insect in front, it stays still for a few seconds before setting off and eating the insect. The land-fish evolves into a small alligator as it enters a forest. It sees a tall tree, which it climbs up. Its hands are visibly evolving until it arrives at the top as a homo erectus-like ape. It jumps from the tree into an icy landscape, enduring a blizzard as it evolves into a larger, gorilla-like ape. At the end of a large cliff, the ape beats its chest as the camera zooms out to show a vast desert. The ape jumps onto the ground, where it has evolved into a primate resembling an orang-utan. A large storm blows away much of its hair, turning it into a human. The human runs much faster and puts on some trousers and a shirt. When fully clothed, it turns into a modern human with a beard. The man walks through a city environment and eats some food, at which point he loses the beard and turns into the obese person. He finally sits down on a bench at night, at which point the video ends with his T-shirt saying 'I'm #1 so why try harder'.

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first novel that the late X wrote as a 24-year-old in 1962, Kaadu Mattu Kraurya, will finally be out in print. Through all these years it was carefully preserved by his wife R. Rajeshwari . He had never published it in his lifetime saying he was still in the process of revising it. says Ms. Rajeshwari .Inspired y the forests in the Malnad region , The first two chapters of the novel, indicates his awe for the mystery of the forest as well as his social concerns, which are running themes in many of his later novels.

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was not long ago that the first novel of Y, Preeti Mrityu Bhaya, was printed after being in hibernation for 50 years. Y, a Jnanpith awardee and regarded as one of the most important voices of the new movement in Kannada, was shortlisted this year for one of the premier literary awards . His literary works deal with psychological aspects.of people in different situations, times and circumstances .

Prithiviraj Kapoor, in his only Kannada movie X, portrayed the role of Dr. Rajkumar's father. The following video is a clip from the most famous song of the movie X.

X is a 1993 American romantic comedy which heavily drew influence from Y, an undoubted romantic classic, using both Ys theme song and clips in critical scenes, especially the ending climax and Y being discussed in X and being called a chick movie. Speaking from the business side of it, X revived Y by introducing it to a younger audience which lead to an increase of almost 2 million copies of Y being sold in 1993.

Y is a long running British television series, first broadcast on 4 September 1984. It is based on the __________ series of books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son Christopher Awdry. The show features a single behind the scenes narrator who narrates and provides voices for all the characters. X was the first narrator of Y, and arguably the one most frequently associated with the show. X was initially reluctant to take it; he had never read any of the books and felt that children would be more interested in 'dinosaurs with lasers.' He changed his mind after having read the books, even going as far to considering himself "one of the few children who had been deprived of them," and accepted the role,narrating the first two series. X did not return when the third series of Y began, citing an interest in focusing on his musical career.

Born in a small-town weavers family, X was the ninth of the ten children born to his mother Margaret Ogilvy. Two of the children died in infancy. And when X was six his elder brother David, who was only two days away from his fourteenth birthday, died in an ice-skating accident. This devastated his mother

X, a sensitive child, was traumatized by his mothers condition. It has been speculated that perhaps this trauma led to his psychogenic dwarfism and also became the cause of his asexual adulthood. He tried hard to fill Davids place in his mothers attentions. He would even wear Davids clothes and whistle in the manner he did. He so doted on his mother that he wrote her biography, Margaret Ogilvy, which critics called a positive act of indecency.

The stage presence of which artist is being discussed?

It is well known that X and (not required)director of Y did not get along while writing this 1944 script with (not required)director claiming that he flaunted his womanizing ability at the time to torment the sexually-repressed X and that X was a good writer.of books but not screenplays. It is said that when X got back in 10 days with a screenplay (as he did not understand or rather chose to ignore the fact that (not required) director) and him were supposed to work together) it was complete bullshit. Starting everyday at 9 and ending at 4.30, both never got along with even X quitting because while sitting in the office with the sun shining through,(not required)director had asked him to close the curtains and had not said "please." X accused (not required)director of having as many as three martinis at lunch and also wrote that furthermore he found it "very disconcerting that (not required)director gets two, three, sometimes even four calls from obviously young girls. Ultimately, the screenplay was complete and Y was made.

Up and till then (not required)actress had been playing sweet roles and found it extremely hard to take on such an intense and difficult part. Apart from the role, (not required)actress didnt imagine that the song X would become such a hit. Having practiced with Y for 16 days, with the last 7 days being continuous and overnight shooting on the last day, X was not even in India to witness the frenzy as she had gone to the States to attend her sisters wedding. The X song turned the tables for (not required)her. Every producer wanted (not required)her to do a dance number in his or her film with Y directing.

This cartoon was described by writer Peter Hastings as "a $250,000 inside joke as it was inspired by the peculiar personalities of two of Hastings colleagues, Fitzgerald and Minton, respectively. Hastings wondered what would happen if Minton and Fitzgerald tried to take over the world giving rise to this one of a kind cartoon show. The series had many allusions to Orson Welles, as not only was one of the main characters made to sound like him, but an episode titled "Battle for the Planet", in which ______inspired by Welles' infamous War of the Worlds radio broadcast and the hysteria it provoked, stages an alien invasion on television.

Bob's inspiration for X came from a 36 point lead slug of a generic bear that was a standardised figure from a printer's font box, though it has been debated that he first say it on a blotter acid paper. X on the album cover by Y are not actually doing what theyre doing but are instead doing a high step march. Also, what is generally considered as bibs is actually chest hair. The psychedelic feeling given by X is considered to be the next best artwork of Y after the most famous one which we generally associate Y with.

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