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From the movie The Devil and Daniel Johnston - Daniel Johnston is a manic-depressive singer, songwriter and artist in this portrait of madness, creativity and love.

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Simba's Pouncing Lesson

From the movie The Lion King - Mufasa (James Earl Jones) gives Simba (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) a pouncing lesson using Zazu (Rowan Atkinson) as their victim.

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Creating a Distraction

From the movie The Lion King - Timon (Nathan Lane) and Pumbaa (Ernie Sabella) create a diversion by tempting the hyenas with a dinner dance.

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From the movie Inni - A concert documentary about the Icelandic band Sigur Ros.

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From the movie The Lion King - A young lion, tricked by his evil uncle into thinking he killed his father, flees the world he knows but ultimately learns that he cannot escape his true identity.

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Putting on a Show

From the movie Thunder Soul - Former students of an inner-city Houston high school reflect upon their band

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The Kashmere Stage Band

From the movie Thunder Soul - Former band members feflect upon high school music teacher Conrad

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The Band Reunites

From the movie Thunder Soul - The alumni of the Kashmere Stage Band reunite onstage and honor the man who pioneered their success, Conrad

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From the movie Leave It on the Floor - A modern-day musical set in Los Angeles that follows a gay African-American dancer (Ephraim Sykes) who, when shunned by his mother for his sexuality, is adopted...

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Crashing the Punk Scene

From the movie Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone - Fishbone crashes the white dominated punk rock scene and makes their own statement.

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Fishbone in the Hood

From the movie Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone - Fishbone comes up in 1980

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Introducing: The Dreamettes

From the movie Dreamgirls - Effie (Jennifer Hudson), Deena (Beyonce Knowles), and Lorrell (Anika Noni Rose) catch their big break at a local contest.

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Deena's Gonna Sing Lead

From the movie Dreamgirls - Curtis (Jamie Foxx) tells the group that Deena (Beyonce Knowles) is going to be taking Effie’s (Jennifer Hudson) place as lead singer.

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Cadillac Car

From the movie Dreamgirls - The Dreamettes record their first hit singing backup for James “Thunder” Early (Eddie Murphy).

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We're Your Dreamgirls

From the movie Dreamgirls - After Effie (Jennifer Hudson) is forced to sing backup, the group performs for the first time with Deena (Beyonce Knowles) as lead.

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I'm Not Going

From the movie Dreamgirls - After she is kicked out of the group, Effie (Jennifer Hudson) expresses to Curtis (Jamie Foxx) that he can’t leave her.

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Jimmy Got Soul

From the movie Dreamgirls - James “Thunder” Early (Eddie Murphy) stops the show to put a new twist on his song.

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Second Chance

From the movie Dreamgirls - C.C. (Keith Robinson) makes amends with Effie (Jennifer Hudson), and asks her to perform the song that he wrote.

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The Final Song

From the movie Dreamgirls - Effie (Jennifer Hudson) joins the Dreamettes to sing their last song together.

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Stop Bringing Us Down

From the movie Dreamgirls - Effie (Jennifer Hudson) storms off stage when Deena (Beyonce Knowles) takes her place in the spotlight as the group’s lead singer.

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From the movie The Swell Season - The world fell in love with Glen Hansard and Mark

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He's Large

From the movie Popeye - Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall) sings about the positive aspects of dating tough guy Bluto (Paul L. Smith) in the song, “He’s Large.”

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I'm Mean

From the movie Popeye - Learning that Olive Oyl has broken their date, Bluto (Paul L. Smith) explodes into the song, “I’m Mean,” and leaves a path of destruction in his wake.

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Bluto Blows!

From the movie Popeye - Discovering Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall) is now with Popeye (Robin Williams), Bluto (Paul L. Smith) blows his top.

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Oxblood Oxheart

From the movie Popeye - In the boxing ring, Popeye (Robin Williams) knocks out the gigantic Oxblood Oxheart (Peter Bray).

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Stay With Me

From the movie Popeye - As the attraction between Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall) and Popeye (Robin Williams) grows, they sing the lullaby “Stay With Me” to baby Swee’pea.

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He Needs Me

From the movie Popeye - On overhearing Popeye’s (Robin Williams) affection for her, Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall) breaks into the song, “He Needs Me.”

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I'm Popeye the Sailor Man

From the movie Popeye - Popeye (Robin Williams) eats a can of spinach transforming himself into “Popeye the Sailor Man,” and saving the day for all.

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I Yam What I Yam

From the movie Popeye - A sense of empowerment and confidence grows in Popeye (Robin Williams) as he sings “I Yam What I Yam.” And what is he? He’s “Popeye the Sailor Man!”

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Some People Calls This Hell

From the movie Hang 'Em High - Bliss (Ben Johnson) cuts Cooper (Clint Eastwood) down from a tree and brings him back to life.

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Come to Kill the Prophet

From the movie Hang 'Em High - Bliss (Ben Johnson) shoots The Prophet (Dennis Hopper) when he makes a run for it.

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Lynched or Judged

From the movie Hang 'Em High - Cooper (Clint Eastwood) questions Judge Fenton (Pat Hingle) about his decision to hang some innocent men.

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Last Words

From the movie Hang 'Em High - Duffy (Michael O’Sullivan) addresses the crowd at his hanging about the evils of alcohol.

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Dead or Alive

From the movie Hang 'Em High - Miller (Bruce Dern) tries to convince Cooper (Clint Eastwood) to let him go.

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Shaving Contest

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Sweeney (Johnny Depp) challenges Pirelli (Sacha Baron Cohen) to a public shaving contest.

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No Place Like London

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Sweeney (Johnny Depp) arrives in London with Anthony (Jamie Campbell Bower).

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My Friends

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter) gives Sweeney (Johnny Depp) the razors he has been missing so much.

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Epiphany

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Sweeney (Johnny Depp) explains his plans of vengeance to Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter).

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Johanna

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Sweeney (Johnny Depp) and Anthony (Jamie Campbell Bower) sing about Johanna as Sweeney cuts the throats of customers.

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God, That's Good!

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), with the help of Toby (Ed Sanders), re-opens her pie shop with a special new recipe.

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Bloody Vengeance

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Sweeney (Johnny Depp) has his gruesome vengeance on Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman).

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From the movie Bombay Beach - This film follows the stories of three different individuals living in Bombay Beach, one of the poorest communities in Southern California. Together these portraits form a...

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By the Sea

From the movie Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter) imagines her life with Sweeney (Johnny Depp) after they escape.

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Her Face Is Perfectly Funny

From the movie Funny Face - With the magazine headed in a new direction, Dick (Fred Astaire) persuades Maggie (Kay Thompson) and Dovitch (Alex Gerry) that Jo would be the perfect new “It Girl.”

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Bohemian Dance

From the movie Funny Face - Jo (Audrey Hepburn) performs a Bohemian-style dance in a nightclub as Dick (Fred Astaire) watches in disbelief.

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Let's Kiss and Make Up

From the movie Funny Face - Dick (Fred Astaire) follows Jo (Audrey Hepburn) home to make amends for their argument.

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The Big Reveal

From the movie Funny Face - Jo (Audrey Hepburn) appears in her new look, to the delight of Dick (Fred Astaire) and Maggie (Kay Thompson).

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Clap Yo' Hands

From the movie Funny Face - Dick (Fred AstaIre) and Maggie (Kay Thompson) perform an impromptu song and dance number for Professor Flostre’s disciples.

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He Loves and She Loves

From the movie Funny Face - Dick (Fred Astaire) professes his love for Jo (Audrey Hepburn) through song and dance.

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Funny Face

From the movie Funny Face - Jo (Audrey Hepburn) hides in the darkroom with Dick (Fred Astaire), who tries to boost her self-esteem.

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