bandar
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hi,
I've been looking, googling and searching youtube to find the title of a song used in the simpsons, treehouse of horror XX which made a parody (in that particular piece) of some classic movies (dial m for murder). Go to 2:07 and 3:28 in the episode and you'll hear what I mean. (I couldn't sample because of flash)
http://www.wtso.net/movie/463-2104_Treehouse_of_Horror_XX.html
This is what I found:
""The Simpsons celebrated their twentieth Halloween special last night with an ode to Hitchcock. The segment was called "Dial M for Murder," but the plot more closely mirrored that of "Strangers on a Train" in which two men decide to kill each other's "loved" ones. In the chase scene, the music from "North by Northwest" played, and they pushed a likeness of Hitchcock (who always appeared in his own films) off Mt. Rushmore, where Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint scrambled for freedom at the end of that film."
Anyone?
thanks
I've been looking, googling and searching youtube to find the title of a song used in the simpsons, treehouse of horror XX which made a parody (in that particular piece) of some classic movies (dial m for murder). Go to 2:07 and 3:28 in the episode and you'll hear what I mean. (I couldn't sample because of flash)
http://www.wtso.net/movie/463-2104_Treehouse_of_Horror_XX.html
This is what I found:
""The Simpsons celebrated their twentieth Halloween special last night with an ode to Hitchcock. The segment was called "Dial M for Murder," but the plot more closely mirrored that of "Strangers on a Train" in which two men decide to kill each other's "loved" ones. In the chase scene, the music from "North by Northwest" played, and they pushed a likeness of Hitchcock (who always appeared in his own films) off Mt. Rushmore, where Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint scrambled for freedom at the end of that film."
Anyone?
thanks