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True Stories features a number of songs written by Byrne and performed by various members of the cast as well as by Talking Heads (the members of which make cameo appearances). Talking Heads released an album titled True Stories in which the band performs most of the songs from the film, including songs that were performed by the actors in the ...
The band played their first gig as Talking Heads—opening for the Ramones at the CBGB club—on June 5, 1975. [2] According to Weymouth, the name Talking Heads came from an issue of TV Guide, which "explained the term used by TV studios to describe a head-and-shoulder shot of a person talking as 'all content, no action'. It fit."
Highest-earning actors for a single production Actor Film Year Salary Total income Ref. Keanu Reeves: The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions: 2003 $30,000,000 $156,000,000 [1] Bruce Willis: The Sixth Sense: 1999 $14,000,000 $100,000,000 [1] Tom Cruise: Mission: Impossible 2: 2000 $100,000,000 [1] Tom Cruise: War of the Worlds: 2005 ...
"Wild Wild Life" is a song by American rock band Talking Heads, released as the lead single from their seventh studio album True Stories. It was the band's third and last top 40 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 .
The movie was very expensive and took years to produce, but it was worth it. In its first week, the movie played in 451 theaters in the U.S. and grossed over $700,000. By its second week, it had ...
The film was shot over four nights in December 1983 at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre while Talking Heads were on tour promoting their 1983 album, Speaking in Tongues. Stop Making Sense includes performances of the early Talking Heads single, "Psycho Killer" (1977), through to their most recent hit at the time, "Burning Down the House" (1983
The trailer for the fifth movie in the "Jurassic Park" series (the sixth is scheduled for next year) cost almost 7% of the entire movie's budget of around $180 million, according to Forbes.
The "Wild Wild Life" video won two MTV Video Music Awards in 1987: "Best Group Video" and "Best Video from a Film" (the video is in fact an extended sequence lifted directly from the film itself). A video for "Love for Sale" was created for use in the film (during a sequence when a woman, played by Swoosie Kurtz , watches the video on TV), and ...