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You Can Live Forever is a 2022 Canadian romantic drama film, written and directed by Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky. [1] Set in the 1990s, the film stars Anwen O'Driscoll as Jaime, a teenager who is sent to live with her aunt Beth (Liane Balaban) after her father's death; Beth is married to Jean-François (Antoine Yared), a devoutly religious Jehovah's Witness who aspires to be a leader of his ...
Second of five consecutive trailers chosen by fans for Fan Appreciation Month from a list of fifty options. This was the 4th place choice. After the trailer, Bailey reads in his trailer announcer voice quotes from Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds, who died on December 27 and 28, respectively, in 2016.
Live Forever (Matthew West album), 2015; Live Forever (Bartees Strange album), 2020; Live Forever – The Album, a 2007 album by Magnus Carlsson; Live Forever: September 23, 1980 • Stanley Theatre • Pittsburgh, PA, a 2011 live album by Bob Marley; Live Forever (Lil Peep mixtape), 2015; Live Forever (Jett Rebel album)
A guitar solo appears after the second refrain of "You and I are gonna live forever". After the third verse and refrain section, Liam Gallagher repeats the line "Gonna live forever!" four times with 'ache in his voice', followed by one final guitar solo. [12] The song is interpreted to be an ode to Noel and Liam Gallagher's mother Peggy. [13]
"Live Forever" is a song by English singer Liam Payne featuring American DJ trio Cheat Codes for Payne's debut studio album. It is the seventh single from his debut studio album LP1 (2019). The song accompanied the album's release on 6 December 2019.
A concept trailer posted on YouTube by Multiverse Of AI imagines Adam Sandler starring as Homer, the patriarch of the family. The trailer even features a voice-over narration using the actor’s ...
Live Forever as You Are Now with Alan Resnick is a television special written, created and directed by Ben O'Brien and Alan Resnick for Adult Swim, as part of the Infomercials series. The special is presented as a parody of self-help infomercials , advertising a four-step program for creating a digital avatar that acts as a backup of its host .
Country music blog Taste of Country reviewed the song positively, complimenting the anthemic nature of the song as well as its "big", "vivid" sound. [1] In a starred review for Digital Journal, Markos Papadatos praised the trio for trying something new and noted the singles is "good regardless" of their shift in genre; he rated the song four stars out of five. [6]