- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 11
7:25
Jamie Allyn Pohl - 11. Breaking Hearts (1998) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Jamie Allyn Pohl - 11. Breaking Hearts (1998) - GM XG
Jamie Allyn Pohl - 11. Breaking Hearts (1998) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 11
0:48
Aaron Walz - 16. Triumph - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 16. Triumph - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 16. Triumph - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Aaron Walz comments: " Glorious victory in 12/8! " Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 6
1:07
Aaron Walz - 10. Defeat - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 10. Defeat - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 10. Defeat - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 5
3:38
Aaron Walz - 12. Forest Walk (From Another Shore) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 12. Forest Walk (From Another Shore) - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 12. Forest Walk (From Another Shore) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 5
2:57
Aaron Walz - 13. Glenda's Theme - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 13. Glenda's Theme - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 13. Glenda's Theme - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 6
5:16
Aaron Walz - 09. Spades (2001) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 09. Spades (2001) - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 09. Spades (2001) - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 6
4:15
Aaron Walz - 14. Tavern Tales - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced...
published: 02 Nov 2013
Aaron Walz - 14. Tavern Tales - GM XG
Aaron Walz - 14. Tavern Tales - GM XG
Hardwood Games is a series of classic card and board games for personal computers produced by Silver Creek Entertainment in the U.S. The games have been presented in rich color and visual effects since the first versions, which have been steadily improved in later titles as computer hardware advanced. The graphics and music follow a medieval, fantasy theme. The series began with Hardwood Solitaire, released in 1995 for Windows 95. As far as I am aware, the first game to include music was Hardwood Solitaire II from 1996, which came with one music track titled only "3daysx" and later known as "Royal Ballet". Clint Cole was credited as the composer in game documentation. Around 2000 an updated version of Solitaire was released with three new tracks by Curtis S.D. Macdonald and Clint Cole, and an expanded arrangement of the "Royal Ballet" theme. More card games were later added to the collection: Spades, Hearts, and Euchre, all under the Hardwood brand. These games included more dynamic music written by Aaron Walz and Jamie Allyn Pohl. Spades featured one unique composition. Solitaire III added more music by Saul Bottcher. Solitaire did not include the more upbeat versions, shared among the previous titles. Since around 2004 these games started shipping with music rendered to digital audio instead of MIDI. At first MIDI was still an option, but then the dialog to select a playback device was removed, and later support for playing back MIDI as well as compatibility with older OS was gone. The digital audio music, while remarkably well arranged, was encoded in Vorbis format at an extremely low bitrate. Besides these classic games, the series later brought Ruckus Buck's Dangerous Mines, an implementation of Minesweeper, Hardwood Backgammon and Video Poker Duel. To my knowledge, these games did not include music. These versions have been rendered using the YAMAHA S-YXG50 VST with some samples taken from the 2006LE. It is mostly a straight playback and sounds similar to YAMAHA XG soundcards of the late 1990s, except overall brighter. Regular soft-synths can't cope with this dynamic and tonal music without adding noise. Care has been taken to avoid clipping or cutting any notes. The MIDI sequences were also modified accordingly. The MIDI or Ogg Vorbis files may be imported and played in most games. Please contact me with corrections to the release years and composition credits. The originally released versions are available from few or no sources, as most distributors and the official site have silently updated, and I am uncertain on which year these games and music within them were first released. Recent versions also lack features like network play, or compatibility with existing computer systems. The periodic nature of "Tavern Tales" illustrates the game of Hearts well where a player might win one trick, but then is forced to pick up the next one. Playlist of streamable Vorbis audio files: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(XG_Vorbis)/00_playlist.m3u Standard MIDI files, original and modified: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(unmodified_MIDI).zip http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61700377/gamemus/Hardwood_Games_(MIDI).zip YouTube playlist (with Download links): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLolnf4i65EgRLFKGfbNl0sJROsZsJVnqm Silver Creek Entertainment: http://www.silvercrk.com/ Curtis S.D. Macdonald: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Macdonald Aaron Walz: http://www.walzmusic.com/ http://www.midishack.net/ http://www.last.fm/music/Aaron+Walz- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 5
2:56
Christoph Waltz Got A Get-Well Present From Jamie Foxx - CONAN on TBS
After getting thrown from a horse, Jamie made sure Christoph would never fall off again. M...
published: 15 Jan 2013
author: teamcoco
Christoph Waltz Got A Get-Well Present From Jamie Foxx - CONAN on TBS
Christoph Waltz Got A Get-Well Present From Jamie Foxx - CONAN on TBS
After getting thrown from a horse, Jamie made sure Christoph would never fall off again. More CONAN @ http://teamcoco.com/video.- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 168283
- author: teamcoco
3:30
Christian Walz - Wonderchild
Music video by Christian Walz performing Wonderchild. (C) 2004 BMG Sweden AB....
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: ChristianWalzVEVO
Christian Walz - Wonderchild
Christian Walz - Wonderchild
Music video by Christian Walz performing Wonderchild. (C) 2004 BMG Sweden AB.- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 674359
- author: ChristianWalzVEVO
1:47
"Django's" Christoph Walz, Quentin Tarantino discuss movie violence
Quentin Tarantino and Christoph Waltz of "Django Unchained" talk about the effect of viole...
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: CNN
"Django's" Christoph Walz, Quentin Tarantino discuss movie violence
"Django's" Christoph Walz, Quentin Tarantino discuss movie violence
Quentin Tarantino and Christoph Waltz of "Django Unchained" talk about the effect of violence in movies on society. Check out more videos from CNN at http://...- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 16474
- author: CNN
4:47
Jaime Foxx invites criticism of "Django Unchainched"
Watch the full, CNN iReport interview with Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington talking about "...
published: 25 Dec 2012
author: CNN
Jaime Foxx invites criticism of "Django Unchainched"
Jaime Foxx invites criticism of "Django Unchainched"
Watch the full, CNN iReport interview with Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington talking about "Django Unchained". Check out more videos from CNN at http://www.you...- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 49132
- author: CNN
1:23
Jamie Foxx: Get the guns off the street
Actor Jamie Foxx shares his feelings about gun control and mental health after the Newtown...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: CNN
Jamie Foxx: Get the guns off the street
Jamie Foxx: Get the guns off the street
Actor Jamie Foxx shares his feelings about gun control and mental health after the Newtown, Connecticut, shootings.- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 1860
- author: CNN
4:06
PAPA Festival Promo!
Visit: papafestival.org for more info & to register. Narrated by: Jay Beck Melissa Delong ...
published: 31 Mar 2008
author: Jamie Moffett
PAPA Festival Promo!
PAPA Festival Promo!
Visit: papafestival.org for more info & to register. Narrated by: Jay Beck Melissa Delong Jesce Walz Shane Claiborne Jamie Moffett.- published: 31 Mar 2008
- views: 9860
- author: Jamie Moffett
Youtube results:
2:47
CNN iReport interview: Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarantino on 'Django Unchained'
Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Foxx, and Kerry Washington answer CNN iReporte...
published: 21 Dec 2012
author: CNN
CNN iReport interview: Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarantino on 'Django Unchained'
CNN iReport interview: Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarantino on 'Django Unchained'
Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Foxx, and Kerry Washington answer CNN iReporter questions about the controversial new western, "Django Unchained....- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 7280
- author: CNN
10:46
"DJANGO UNCHAINED" Christoph Waltz, Jamie Foxx | Trailer Deutsch German & Kritik Review [HD]
"Tarantino XX" als DVD auf Amazon: http://amzn.to/ZDq71n "Tarantino XX" als Blu-ray auf Am...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: DVDKritik
"DJANGO UNCHAINED" Christoph Waltz, Jamie Foxx | Trailer Deutsch German & Kritik Review [HD]
"DJANGO UNCHAINED" Christoph Waltz, Jamie Foxx | Trailer Deutsch German & Kritik Review [HD]
"Tarantino XX" als DVD auf Amazon: http://amzn.to/ZDq71n "Tarantino XX" als Blu-ray auf Amazon: http://amzn.to/ZDq45C Titel: "DJANGO UNCHAINED" Deutscher kin...- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 69002
- author: DVDKritik
3:38
DJANGO UNCHAINED (Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson) | Trailer & Filmclips [HD]
http://youtube.com/vipmagazin ... http://facebook.com/vipmagazin1 ... Django Unchained (Tr...
published: 24 Dec 2012
author: vipmagazin
DJANGO UNCHAINED (Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson) | Trailer & Filmclips [HD]
DJANGO UNCHAINED (Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson) | Trailer & Filmclips [HD]
http://youtube.com/vipmagazin ... http://facebook.com/vipmagazin1 ... Django Unchained (Trailer & Filmclips HD) - Kinostart: 17.01.2013 --- Bitte ABONNIEREN ...- published: 24 Dec 2012
- views: 15428
- author: vipmagazin