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And So I Watch You from Afar is a Northern Irish instrumental rock band from Belfast, [1] composed of guitarists Rory Friers and Niall Kennedy, bassist Ewen Friers and drummer Chris Wee. [ 2 ] The band released two albums with former member Tony Wright , who was replaced by Niall Kennedy in 2011.
Bad Bascomb is a 1946 American western film starring Wallace Beery and Margaret O'Brien. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The movie was directed by S. Sylvan Simon . The supporting cast features Marjorie Main , J. Carrol Naish , Frances Rafferty , Marshall Thompson and Henry O'Neill .
"Who You'd Be Today" is a song to a person who died before their time ("It ain't fair, you died too young / Like a story that had just begun / But death tore the pages all away"). The narrator describes how much he has missed that person and questions what their life would be like if they were still alive ("Sometimes, I wonder who you'd be today").
Thank You for Smoking is a 2005 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley.
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The video is inter cut between these scenes and scenes of a girl, played by Linda Christopher and possibly the girl Jaret sings about, watching the band on TVs displayed in a store through the front window. The music video became the last music video to be played on the British music channel Scuzz directly before its closure on November 15, 2018.
Bad Cop is Hindi-language crime thriller television series written by Rensil D'Silva and Rehan Khan and directed by Aditya Datt.It stars Anurag Kashyap, Gulshan Devaiah, Harleen Sethi, Saurabh Sachdeva, Anupam K. Sinha, Subham Sharma, Shatrughan Kumar, and Aishwarya Sushmita.
Kahn is also a cinematographer, executive producer, screenwriter and editor for various films and music videos. Kahn has won 9 awards for his work, including the Grammy Award for Best Music Video for American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" and American rapper Eminem's "Without Me". [1]