Vincent / Lust For Life 1956
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- Mix and Match the movie Lust For Life (1956) with Don Mclean famous music Vincent... I Hope you Enjoy...
Movie: Lust For Life
Distributed: MGM
Released: September 17, 1956
Music: Vincent
Artist: Don Mclean
Released: 1972
Label: United Artists Records, BGO Records
Genres: Folk Rock
RIP, VINCENT AND KIRK YOUR WORK IS TRULY IMMORTAL!
both of them are great artists.
Master peice😘😘
Now..I understand😭😭
Now this is the movie I remember as growing up to watch! All the tv shows and movies can’t even come close cause they always wanna do a spin-off and destroy the story of his life. Seriously he was a deeply depressed person who had a talent but still a person.
L extraordinaire Vincent Van Gogh, interprété par le légendaire Kirk Douglas. Magnifique.
A great actor. I really liked Don Mclean. My uncle was a misdunderstod Vincent with similar mental health problend. My mother always cried for him when she heard this song. RIP Vincent RIP kirk may you rest in peace and may perpetual light shine up on you
What a great movie!
Fun Fact: While filming this movie, people who lived in the village that knew Vincent, actually thought Douglas was Van Gogh's ghost. That's how much Kirk Douglas resembled Vincent Van Gogh.
RIP
Kirk Douglas
(1916-2020).
One of the good guys just passed. By this I mean Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, Gregory Peck, Paul Newman, and Jimmy Stewart. I'm probably forgetting some others. These actors were humanitarian types in real life. Not perfect individuals of course but they at least gave a damn.
I don't like to extrude sunflowers but I really like painting and drawing
Very touching!
RIP Vincent and Kirk!
I suoi dipinti sono di un intensità indescrivibile ogni suo quadro una pioggia di emozioni
RIP - Fuiste una luz en mi adolescencia. Un héroe que me acompañó hasta donde Dios quiso y fue mucho. Gracias"
Kirk playing the role of Vincent. 2 magnificent souls. Some of the greatest in each of their crafts
beautiful on so many big beautiful swatches of levels
Making me cry!!! So beautiful!!!!
One of the greatest films of all time, kirk Douglas what great actor, in my top 10 list of greastest movies ever.
Excellent movie and post
They would not listen they're not listening still ,perhaps they never will ....
RIP, Kirk Douglas
This video is beautiful.
Kirk Douglas finished his paths of the Glory, RIP
AKO AY MAY LOBO 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
(Thank you very much for making my childhood amazing)
Great movie about extraordinary man 👍
May GOD bless and keep you !
Vi, nos anos 80 na Sessão da Tarde
Wonderful clip
What a lovely presentation...
(From a talk) "The first book today is Irving Stone's Lust For Life. It is a novel based on the life of Vincent van Gogh. Stone has done such a tremendous work that I don't remember anybody else doing the same. Nobody has written so intimately about somebody else, as if he is writing from his very own being.
Lust For Life is not just a novel, it is a spiritual book. It is spiritual in my sense, because to me all dimensions of life have to be incorporated into a single synthesis; only then one is spiritual. The book is written so beautifully that the possibility that even Irving Stone will be able to transcend it is remote.
After that book he wrote many others, and my second book today is also by Irving Stone. I count it second because it is secondary, not of the quality of Lust For Life. It is The Agony and the Ecstasy., again based on another life in the same way. Perhaps Stone was thinking that he would be able to create another Lust For Life, but he failed. Although he failed, the book stands second - not to any other but to his own. There are hundreds of novels written on the lives of artists, poets, painters, but none of them reaches even to the height of the second book, what to say of the first. Both are beautiful, but the first is of transcendental beauty.
The second book is a little lower, but it is not the fault of Irving Stone. When you know that you have written a book like Lust For Life, the ordinary human instinct is to imitate oneself, to create something of the same order, but the moment you imitate it cannot be the same. When he wrote Lust he was not imitating, he was a virgin island. When he wrote The Agony and the Ecstasy he was imitating himself, and that is the worst imitation. Everybody does it in their own bathroom, looking in the mirror.... That's what one feels about his second book. But I say even though it is only a reflection in the mirror, it reflects something of the real; hence I count it."
(Here the talker temporarily forgets who was the subject of The Agony and the Ecstasy and is told is Michelangelo. )
"Michelangelo? A great life. Then Stone has missed much. If it had been Gauguin then it would have been okay, but if it is Michelangelo then I am sorry; even I cannot forgive him. But he writes beautifully. His prose is like poetry, although the second book is not of the same quality as Lust For Life. It cannot be for the simple reason that there has never been a man like Vincent van Gogh. That Dutch fellow was just inimitable! He stands alone. In the whole sky full of stars he shines alone, separately, uniquely in his own way. To write a great book on him is easy, and it would have been so on Michelangelo, but Stone was trying to imitate himself; hence he missed. Never be an imitator. Do not follow... not even yourself."
OSHO 😊
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good job
He looked a lot like Vincent
Sii don viciens'🤝
.... But still, your love was true.....
Cool
Mundo raro y cruel dónde los grandes talentos no los aprecian y después que mueren si
RIP Douglas. PS: Must say that David Guetta now looks like Van Goch
Hi, is there a restored version in FullHD? Thank you
I want to watch this movie. Can you provide me any link for that
Is this the same kirk douglas who played the spartacus
Good song but inappropriate as a 'soundtrack'
What’s with the crappy music? An insult to Kirk Douglas. The music for the original film was a masterpiece .
Copyright.
Crappy music? You sir must have Vlncent's ear for music.
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