THE BUZZ.MEET TARANTINO: What's a movie filled with fast cars, hot women and gore without an appropriate soundtrack? Nothing if you're Quentin Tarantino Noun 1. Quentin Tarantino - United States filmmaker (born in 1963) Quentin Jerome Tarantino, Tarantino , who will be signing copies Thursday of his soundtrack to "Death Proof," his half of "Grindhouse." The soundtrack, which is being released today, includes classic songs from the '60s and '70s, such as "Jeepster" from British glam rock band T Rex, "Staggolee" from San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden blues band Pacific Gas & Electric, "Down in Mexico" from doo-wop legends the Coasters and "Good Love, Bad Love" by Stax r&b legend Eddie Floyd. The signing takes place at 7 p.m. Thursday at Virgin Records, 8000 Sunset Blvd Sunset BLVD is unreleased material and remixes by the rapper 2Pac. It was released on September 12, 2005 internationally and the United States. Track listing
-- Daily News DOGGED DEVOTION: Kids and animals - some actors detest de·test tr.v. de·test·ed, de·test·ing, de·tests To dislike intensely; abhor. [French détester, from Latin d working with them. Not Molly Shannon Molly Helen Shannon (born September 16 1964) is an Emmy-nominated American actress and writer. Biography Personal life Shannon was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio to an Irish American Catholic family. , who logged her time with toddlers and dogs (as many as a dozen in a few scenes) in "Year of the Dog," a new dramedy written and directed by Mike White ("The Good Girl," "School of Rock") that's opening in theaters Friday. "It's relaxing as a performer," Shannon says. "You're secondary in the scene. You just have to be in the moment, they're so genuine. And I love watching dog trainers A dog trainer is a person involved in the training of dogs. Professional "dog trainers" train the dogs to understand and comply with voice commands or hand signals. But as is more often the case, they find they must train the owners in proper use and technique. . That's a whole movie in itself." White agrees. "I just worked on a movie with Diane Keaton where there are five dogs and the trainers were hellish," White says. "They didn't want you to yell at the dog. They didn't think the dog would understand. 'But it's in the script. It says, "Yell at the dog." ' It's not as if we were abusing the dog. It's a professional dog. He knows it's not real. 'No. You can't yell at the dog.' " -- Glenn Whipp CAPTION(S): photo Photo: no caption (Molly Shannon and dog) |
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