English music video creator Fay has made three exciting videos of
one of my favorite Spader movies, "The Watcher", focusing
on the compelling subtext between killer and cop.
Visit her site to download them.
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Fay created three more music videos from "SLV" and "PIP". Her
"Pretty in Pink" videos explore an alternate attraction.
Visit her site to read her 'making of' commentary and to download them.
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Play "Open
Arms"
(3:30 min.; 7 mb download)
Music Video Slide Show from Dream Lover created by Michelle
Grosse.
Music: Journey "Open Arms"
Click to play or to download, right click & 'save target
as'
Best viewed Full Screen in your windows media player.
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Rated R for sexual
content
Stream "I'm Your Man"
Download "I'm Your Man" (5 mb download)
Photo Slide Show from the movies of James Spader: "Crash",
"Driftwood", "Pentagon Papers" & "Secretary"
(5 min)
Music: Leonard Cohen's "I'm Your Man"
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Stream "White
Palace"
Download "White Palace" (6 mb download)
Music Video from the movie "White Palace; Max (James Spader)
and Nora (Susan Sarandon) heal each others loss and try to love
again. (3:53 min.)
Music: Rod Stewart "The First Cut is the Deepest"
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Play "The
Kiss"
Music Video "Take 3" from War of the Roses; Season
8, episode 17 (:30 sec.)
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Background on "Hey Man, Nice Shot"; This song has
an interesting background, although I didn't know it until
a month after I made the video. It was released in 1995, a
year after Kurt Cobain of Nirvana had shot and killed himself.
It was assumed "Hey Man Nice Shot" was a sort of
sarcastic tribute to Cobain, but he is not the subject of
the song. In fact, the song was written in 1993, while Cobain
was still alive. The inspiration for the song was one
R. Budd Dwyer, a Pennsylvania state treasurer who in 1987
was indicted on charges of bribery and other corruption. He
called a press conference, waited for the journalists and
TV crew to arrive, then looked into the camera and pulled
a gun out of a paper bag, shooting himself on live television.
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Music Videos by
I've recently rekindled my love for the 1995-96
television show "Nowhere Man". I'm back on the long,
lonely road with Thomas Veil, the enigmatic and heartbreakingly
appealing
Bruce Greenwood. This music video is from "Absolute Truth",
the premiere episode. I thought the song "Mad World"
was meant to be married up to Tom's uncomprehending lostness.
Watch or Download video (3:43)
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