Love Liza - "This is kickass!" (soundtrack by Jim O'Rourke)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- A clip from the 2002 film Love Liza, featuring a wonderful but as yet unreleased track by Jim O'Rourke.
On unofficial soundtrack listings, this track usually appears under the name "This Is Kickass!".
We had this on DVD in rehab. I'm an alcoholic whose wife had just died and I've been in radio controlled vehicles since 88.
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Great story!
What do you mean "radio controlled...?"
@@intensepassion3382 "RC" like RC cars and RC planes. The RC stands for Radio Controlled.
@@cuddzillahow are you doing?
What a beautiful piece of art. Hoffman was so talented. Great story about loss and how we all process it differently. 4 stars
only jim o'rourke could make a guy high on gasoline seem magical lol
Farewell Phil Hoffman. You make me cry ten years ago with this character.
Jim's soundtrack really elevated this movie from great to Great.
Great to perfect.
Got a 79s vibe to it
RIP Jack Kehler. You are forever brilliant. Love you, man.
Can't express how much I love this
“and he suddenly knew that if she killed herself, he would die. Maybe not immediately, maybe not with the same blinding rush of pain, but it would happen. You couldn't live for very long without a heart.” Jodi Picoult
Masterful performance, screenwriting and soundtrack.
Lmao this was my top track for TH-cam music's 2023 "recap".
I found this movie this year and it became my favorite film. Such an amazing soundtrack. I'll never forget 2023
a wonderful actor, he got the best roles! Nice
polyna devi I think he made those roles great
What is the name of the song being played in this video? I absolutely love it!
so great
glenn kotche on the drums
Alguien en español?
Esta película la pasaron en el canal 22 hace más de quince años .
my cords are making some sounds that i couldnt deal with so im going to sample this vid instead. much thanks
Road trip music
Someone better find me this song
💔
How you start your shift at Amazon
I used to huff like 4 air wick cans a day..
I was like 13 and all that is behind me
Airwick?? Wtf does that do?
@@holisterbruxly4554 kills Braincelss
@@miltonbuu Were you getting nitrous from it?
@@holisterbruxly4554 Yes... I would wrap a piece of cloth and use that to just inhale the gas and not the have the chemicals go straight into my mouth.
@@miltonbuu Jesus thats low, couldnt even get duster? Ugh thats some nasty sh you were breathin in
What kind of music is this
Road trip music
gascore
So he only was friends with the airplane guy to sniff the gas ? That’s not too cool
He was using the hobby to justify his gas sniffing
I think he was a genuine friend tho. If Wilson wasn't genuine to Denny, Denny was certainly still a good friend to him
I liked the movie but the ending was depressing or cheap idk. It kinda leaves you hanging.
I thought it was satisfying. The whole thing was building up to him getting the courage to read the note
@@Mattman0106 Right but after, it shows him shirtless walking down the highway like hes still lost still without closure.
@@holisterbruxly4554 yeah he's still got some loose screws in that brain after huffing all that gas lol but I feel like it was the movie's way of showing that he was finally letting go and being free, in his own gas junkie way. The house burning and him walking away from it all... After he reads the letter there is a feeling of relief that she lives on and "talks to him" from his heart, but she gives him permission to continue on and find another. Idk, when I first watched this I felt like it was a perfect film. I kinda like when things are a little open ended and left up to our own interpretation and I don't know how else it would've ended. It's my favorite movie as of right now. It feels surreal and darkly comedic, even goofy with some of Philip's performance, but I also find it to be really beautiful.
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