04:23Mísia Não me chamem pelo nome
by: cdcec
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Quem é que abraça o meu corpo
Na penumbra do meu leito?
Quem é que beija o meu rosto,
Quem é que morde o meu peito?
Quem é que fala da morte
Docemente ao meu ouvido?
- És tu, senhor dos meus olhos
E sempre no meu sentido.
A tudo quanto me pedes
Porque obedeço, não sei:
Quiseste que eu cantasse
Pus-me a cantar e chorei.
Não me peças mais canções
Porque a cantar vou sofrendo;
Sou como as velas do altar
que dão luz e vão morrendo.
Não me chamem pelo nome
que me deram ao nascer;
Sou como a folha caída
que não chegou a viver.
Meus olhos que por alguém
deram lágrimas sem fim,
Já não choram por ninguém
- Basta que chorem por mim.
O que é que a fonte murmura?
O que é que a fonte dirá?
- Ai, amor, se houver ventura,
Não me digas onde está.
Poema. António Botto
Música. José António Amaral
10:55Jack Lemmon Jane Fonda China Syndrome Merv Grif...
by: Merv GriffinShow
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Merv hosted a special show with all of the principal players from "The China Syndrome" a few weeks before its worldwide release in February of 1979. Jack Lemmon and Jane Fonda discuss their acting styles and generally fawn all over each other, then Michael Douglas and director James Bridges discuss getting the movie made and working with the great Jack Lemmon, who won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his role in the film. Merv Griffin had over 5000 guests appear on his show from 1963-1986. Footage from the Merv Griffin Show is available for licensing to all forms of media through Reelin' In The Years Productions. www.reelinintheyears.com.
03:27Mísia Fado do Retorno II
by: cdcec
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Amor, é muito cedo
E tarde uma palavra
A noite uma lembrança
Que não escurece nada
Voltaste, já voltaste
Já entras como sempre
Abrandas os teus passos
E páras no tapete
Então que uma luz arda
E assim o fogo aqueça
Os dedos bem unidos
Movidos pela pressa
Amor, é muito cedo
E tarde uma palavra
A noite uma lembrança
Que não escurece nada
Voltaste, já voltei
Também cheia de pressa
De dar-te, na parede
O beijo que me peças
Então que a sombra agite
E assim a imagem faça
Os rostos de nós dois
Tocados pela graça.
Amor, é muito cedo
E tarde uma palavra
A noite uma lembrança
Que não escurece nada
Amor, o que será
Mais certo que o futuro
Se nele é para habitar
A escolha do mais puro
Já fuma o nosso fumo
Já sobra a nossa manta
Já veio o nosso sono
Fechar-nos a garganta
Então que os cílios olhem
E assim a casa seja
A árvore do Outono
Coberta de cereja.
Poema. Lídia Jorge
Música. Armandinho
06:11A Tribute To The China Syndrome
by: jediscar
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"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
This video is a tribute to one of my all-time-favorite films, "The China Syndrome". Even more so, this is a tribute to a wonderful actor, Jack Lemmon. I love the character of Jack Godell and Lemmon brings a quality to the salty former naval officer that is riveting.
This video represents over a month of work and 11 incarnations. I hope you enjoy it.
THIS VIDEO CONTAINS SPOILERS
03:43The China Syndrome
by: jediscar
127,302 views
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
***THIS IS THE ORIGINAL***
I am flattered to see so many people have enjoyed this video. I disallowed comments awhile back because I didn't want to deal with it any more. However, the majority of you all left me kind words and constructive comments that I have used since making this video to improve my video-making skills. I am in the process of remaking this trailer to fix the minor glitches that have always bothered me in the original version.
This trailer was a labor of love that I never expected to be so well received or evoke such criticism. After nearly three years it has reached nearly 100,000 views - a number that none of my other work could hope to achieve. Thank you all and I hope you will enjoy the revised version once it is completed.
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This is a trailer I made for one of my all-time favorite movies, 'The China Syndrome.' The clips at the beginning were taken from 'The American Experience: Meltdown at Three Mile Island' and the music is 'My Name is Lincoln' from the movie 'The Island.' As per usual, putting a video on YouTube tends to screw up timing- please forgive any mistakes as far as that goes.
No money is made off of this. I am just doing this as a tribute to 'The China Syndrome' and I hope everyone who watches this trailer will consider going out and renting or buying the film.
40:42Inside The Actors Studio Jane Fonda
by: SirPsychoFlea's channel
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Jane Fonda on Inside the Actors Studio
hosted by James Lipton
season 11, episode 18
original airdate 2005-04-24
i had to cut out all the movie bits because otherwise youtube would have blocked the video
This video does not belong to me and no copyright infringement is intended.
This video has been uploaded for educational end entertaining purposes only.
The video is owned by Bravo.
26:02Atomics The China Syndrome 1990
by: Ragnar Næss
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Wash & Co gets the job to clean Petunia Power Plant....
Trouble Killer must save the earth from a nuclear melt down....
The program was 1990 year's Norwegian contribution to the Rose d'Or
The Global Entertainment Television Festival in Montreal
Trond Kirkvaag & Øivind Johannessen
03:35Rodrigo Leão com Beth Gibbons Lonely Carousel
by: cdcec
53,917 views
Cinema Ensemble e Sinfonieta de Lisboa
Lisboa, 6-7-2007
06:20Jane Fonda Workout Video if you love to live an...
by: INDIARMY ORDNANCE CORPS DHODY
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Jane Fonda (born Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda; December 21, 1937) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. She rose to fame in the 1960s with films such as Barbarella and Cat Ballou. She has won two Academy Awards and received several other movie awards and nominations during more than 50 years as an actress. After 15 years of retirement she returned to film in 2005 with Monster in Law, followed by Georgia Rule two years later. She also produced and starred in over 20 exercise videos released between 1982 and 1995, and once again in 2010.
Fonda has been an activist for many political causes, one of the most notable and controversial of which was her opposition to the Vietnam War. She has also protested the Iraq War and violence against women.
Exercise videos
For many years Fonda was a ballet enthusiast, but -- after fracturing her foot while filming The China Syndrome -- she was no longer able to participate. To compensate, she began actively participating in aerobics and strengthening exercises under the direction of Leni Cazden. The Leni Workout became the Jane Fonda Workout and thus began a second career for her, which continued for many years.[9] This was considered one of the influences that started the fitness craze among baby boomers who were then approaching middle age.
In 1982 Fonda released her first exercise video, titled Jane Fonda's Workout, inspired by her best-selling book, Jane Fonda's Workout Book. The Jane Fonda's Workout video eventually sold 17 million copies: more than any other home video.[9] The video's release led many people to buy the then-new VCR in order to watch and perform the workout in the privacy and convenience of their own homes. Fonda subsequently released 23 workout videos, five workout books and thirteen audio programs, through 1995. After a fifteen-year hiatus, she released two new fitness videos on DVD in 2010, aiming at an older audience.
02:46The China Syndrome Car Chase
by: Thomaz Kravezuk
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Car chase from the 1979 film "The China Syndrome", with Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas (who is also the producer).
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