I'm looking for a song I heard used in a movie trailer over the weekend. Unfortunately, it was The Black Keys "Howlin' For You", so googling the title with "movie trailer" doesn't work (darn you, Tricia Helfer!).
But it was an amped up version, massive bass going on. There might have been a motorcycle in the movie.
Juliebird, do you use iTunes? Try searching for "Howlin' For You" remix. I take it you don't remember the name of the movie... do you remember any of the actors in it?
Oh, that's not actually a movie. It's the music video for "Howlin' For You" that was made to look like a trailer for a movie. Tricia Helfer was playing some kind of bad-ass assassin in it, no? With quite a bit of Tarantino-esque exploitation vibe?
Vonnie, I know that. What I was trying to say was that because of the fake movie trailer, it is making it hard to find the real movie with the remixed song in it.
I'll give that a try, smonster, thanks. (no results on that, phooey.)
And I don't remember any of the actors. I think it was actually on a DVD of my brothers. He rented Ghost Protocol and Day and Night. I'm now six hours away.
Found it! [link]
And, wow, I was way off.
The White Stripes, not The Black Keys. And "Seven Nation Army" remixed by The Glitch Mob, not "Howlin' For You" (hey, there was alcohol involved when I saw it). I decided to troll IMDB's upcoming movies list until I found something that looked like it might have a motorcycle.
G.I Joe Retaliation. [link]
Music kicks in at about 1:10.
Ran into a showtune while working out, just caught the title and the song end.
Title "Just an Other Woman" ("an other" NOT "another"
Apparently the song was a sprightly piece where a man was telling a woman all the virtues of being an "other woman".
And the part I caught was
Woman's voice "I wish that I could meet her"
Man's voice "I hoped that you could BE her"
Woman's voice (ruefully) "Just an other woman - like me".
The cheerful cynicism of that ending makes me want to track down the rest of the song,and what's more find out what show it is from . Google gives me no joy, so I'm hoping some kind Buffista might recognize the tune, or failing that be able to suggest resources for tracking down obscure showtune.
So, Doc Watson fell and then had surgery on a blockage of his colon? He's in critical condition but is responsive and recovering.