A musical number from the Woody Allen movie, "Everyone Says I Love You" performed by Edward Norton and Natasha Lyonne in Harry Winston, the jewelry store. Holden (Edward Norton) brings his soon-to-be sister-in-law Djuna a.k.a. D.J. (Natasha Lyonne) to pick out an engagement ring for his fiancee, Skylar (Drew Barrymore). Edward Norton is just too adorable in this! I love his table dance LOL.
Music video of the movie, "Now and Then" (1995) starring Christina Ricci, Gaby Hoffmann, Thora Birch, and Ashleigh Aston Moore. "Now and Then" is one of my fav. childhood films. I hope you like the music video! (Rosie O'Donnell, Demi Moore, Melanie Griffith and Rita Wilson appear as older Roberta, Samantha, Teeny, and Chrissy.) The song is "Connected" performed by Sara Paxton.
A classic scene from the movie, A League of Their Own (1992). Tom Hanks delivered those lines to perfection LOL! Jimmy Dugan was one of his funniest chracters he's played. I love Tom!
This is my first Jane Austen music video. The clips are from movies Pride and Prejudice (2005), Sense and Sensibility (1995), Emma (1996), Mansfield Park (1999), and Persuasion (1995). Thanks for watching : )
- The song is "Faithfully" by Peter Cetera.
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