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The original trio push it to the limit with the 1983 classic Scarface. A bumper start to 2024 for the crew as they unpack this divisive 80's piece of drug-fuelled lore."Scarface," released in 1983, remains a seminal piece in the landscape of American cinema, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. This film has garnered a cult following and continues to influence modern filmmaking and culture. Its impact can be felt not just in the realms of cinema but also in fashion, music, and pop culture at large. The story of "Scarface" is a dark and intense journey through the American Dream gone awry. It follows the rise and fall of Tony Montana (played with ferocious intensity by Al Pacino), a Cuban immigrant who arrives in Miami with nothing and ruthlessly claws his way to the top of a drug empire. Montana's character is a complex blend of ambition, paranoia, and brutality. Al Pacino's portrayal is a career-defining performance that showcases his incredible range and commitment to a role.The screenplay, penned by Oliver Stone, draws heavily on the themes of greed, power, and corruption. Stone's writing is sharp, with a narrative that's both engaging and cautionary. His script paints a vivid picture of the 1980s drug scene, filled with excess, violence, and the pursuit of the American Dream. The dialogue in the film is memorable, with lines like "Say hello to my little friend!" achieving iconic status.Brian De Palma's direction is masterful. His use of long takes, extreme close-ups, and a vibrant colour palette all contribute to the film's intense and gritty atmosphere. The famous chainsaw scene, for instance, is a masterclass in building tension and horror, without relying heavily on the gore. De Palma's stylistic choices, such as the grandiose mansion and the lavish lifestyle of Montana, juxtapose starkly with the film's dark themes, creating a sense of unease and irony.The supporting cast, including Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira, Steven Bauer as Manny Ribera, and Robert Loggia as Frank Lopez, deliver performances that perfectly complement Pacino's Montana. Pfeiffer, in particular, shines as Montana's trophy wife, capturing the essence of a woman caught in the crossfire of her husband's destructive path.The film's cinematography by John A. Alonzo is another aspect that deserves praise. His use of neon lights and the Miami backdrop creates a surreal, almost dreamlike quality that contrasts with the film's violent and gritty content. The camera work is innovative, with sweeping shots that capture the grandeur and decay of Montana's world.Giorgio Moroder's synthesizer-heavy score is a character in itself, perfectly encapsulating the era and mood of the film. The soundtrack, including the iconic "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann, adds an additional layer of 80s nostalgia and intensity to the film.However, "Scarface" is not without its controversies. The film has been criticized for its graphic violence, explicit language, and portrayal of stereotypes, particularly in its depiction of Cubans and the drug trade. While these elements are undoubtedly a part of the film's narrative and style, they have sparked debates about representation and sensitivity in cinema.The film's influence on pop culture is undeniable. It has inspired countless works in various media, from rap music to fashion. The image of Tony Montana, with his white suit and machine gun, has become an emblem of a certain kind of anti-hero, admired for his ruthless ambition yet serving as a cautionary tale of excess and hubris.In conclusion, "Scarface" is more than just a film; it's a cultural phenomenon that has stood the test of time. Its bold storytelling, powerful performances, and stylistic flair make it a landmark film in American cinema. While it may not be for the faint-hearted due to its violent and graphic content, its influence and relevance continue to resonate. Whether viewed as a critique of the American Dream, a character study of power and corruption, or a stylistic masterpiece of the 1980s, "Scarface" remains a significant and compelling watch.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
I've rescued this unreleased mix, recorded in 2014, from the vaults. Starting out with some glam rock classics, it detours into some of my fave tracks of that year from Johnny Marr, TV on the Radio and Mando Diao, before finishing in a glorious sugar rush of 80s synthpop Paul Engemann, Gianni Rossi & Robert Palmer. He rescatado de las bóvedas esta mezcla inédita, grabada en 2014. Comienza con algunos clásicos del glam rock, antes de desvíar hacia algunos de mis temas favoritos de aquel año de Johnny Marr, TV on the Radio y Mando Diao, antes de terminar con un subidón de synthpop ochentero de Paul Engemann, Gianni Rossi & Robert Palmer. 1) Tame Impala - Elephant 2) T.Rex - Hot Love 3) Muse - Uprising 4) David Bowie - The Jean Genie 5) Goldfrapp - Strict Machine 6) T.Rex - 20th Century Boy 7) Whitey - Leave Then All Behind 8) TV on the Radio - Happy Idiot 9) Johnny Marr - Easy Money 10) Death From Above 1979 - Trainwreck 1979 11) Juliette & The Licks - Got Love to Kill (MSTRKRFT remix) 12) The Wombats - Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) 13) Starship - We Built This City 14) The Young Professionals - Video Games 15) OMD - Enola Gay 16) Adanowsky - Dancing to the Radio 17) Bruce Springsteen - Dancing in the Dark 18) Mando Diao - Black Saturday 19) Poison - Rock and Roll All Nite 20) Peaches - Rock Show 21) Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child 22) Paul Engemann - Push It to the Limit 23) Gianni Rossi - Theme From Star Vehicle 24) Robert Palmer - Johnny & Mary 25) The War on Drugs - Red Eyes
This is the end. Not of the podcast, but of the Halloween franchise. (Maybe.) On this episode, I'm joined again by Mr. Multiverse as well as Fandom Empire's Shawn Geroux to talk about Halloween Ends, which kinda feels like it could be a follow-up to the Halloween Kills of that other universe as well as the one from this podcast's universe. (The other me said Halloween Kills was "meh." Also check out the Halloween Kills episode from last year.) We go over the kills, how it handles trauma, and how it concludes the trilogy. Happy Halloween Eve, Halloween itself, and everything else that comes after! Show Notes: 10:35 - Mr. Multiverse was referring to Paul Engemann's "Push It To The Limit," which was in Scarface, apparently. 22:33 - Just for the heck of it, 6 Hours of Study Music: Deep Focus, Post Rock, Relaxing Music, Ambient Music. 22:55 - Star Wars Music & Ambience | Naboo, Peaceful Scene of the Theed Royal Palace Fandom Empire Star Wars Fandom Mr. Multiverse My Goodreads review of Taking Shape: Developing Halloween from Script to Scream Also Taking Shape II: The Lost Halloween Sequels Steven Shinder: Book | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Yesshift: Anchor Email delayedreplaypodcast@gmail.com
Very much like in his “Push it to the Limits” hit from the famous crime drama Scarface, Paul Engemann has been pushing it to and through the limits. With an incredibly successful music career, followed by an equally successful interior design career, and now a Dimond Elite for Rain International, Paul is a voice for trust through any transition. [1:07] "Push it to the limits" from the Scarface movie[3:45] "It's easy for successful people"[6:26] Working with legendary Giorgio Moroder[8:02] Life crisis and changes[11:12] Unexpected pivot from music to design[14:49] About Larry King's birthday party and a low carb chocolate[17:05] How to do something once and get paid for it many times[21:00] About personal ethics, honesty and authenticity[26:59] About power of the seeds[28:44] Following the Voice[30:45] It's all about perspective[32:56] Peace be still[34:45] You won't be able to deny it[36:04] Possible answer to your physical or financial health"What many people might call failure, I have learned to call feedback or input in order to get there""I couldn't un-know what I knew and couldn't unsee what I had seen." "You have to be very careful what voices you listen to, Because there are voices that don't have your best interest at heart.""You will know when you're in it, and you will feel it" Paul Engemann - American musician, successful interpreter and Diamond Elite at Rain InternationalFind our about Paul's seed-based nutrition https://www.rainintl.com/dreamforceFollow Paul EngemannInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/paulengemann/Facebook group Seed Tsunami - https://www.facebook.com/groups/782050615271055Continue your personal growth with our iHappy Me and iHappy Daily appsDownload iHappy Me on Apple App Storehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/ihappy-me/id1495559535Download iHappy Me on Google Playhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yu2shine.iHappyMe&hl=en_US&gl=USDownload iHappyDaily - Your daily affirmationson Apple App Storehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/ihappy-daily/id1457918684on Google Playhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yu2shine.ihappydailyJoin our Quantum Freedom Facebook Group https://yu2shine.com/product/quantum-freedom/I want to hear your voice, let us know what's your biggest learning from this episode.Join My Tree of Life Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/161871201083999/Check out my seed-based supplements that boost my immunity and give me energy! https://rainintl.com/vicaraderYU2SHINE website https://yu2shine.com/All About The Voice Podcast http://aatvpodcast.com/Vica Stands With Ukraine
This week, the boys take a power trip back to 1980's Miami as they joyfully discuss the indomitable crime masterpiece Scarface. But before all of that, they have to engage in as much polite discourse about a song featured in said masterpiece, that being notable MLM chocolatier Paul Engemann's Push it to the Limit! Be sure to follow us on all social media channels @thestonerspov on IG and Twitter, as well as our YouTube channel, or find all of our content on www.thestonerspov.com
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In this episode the Unflopped crew discuss Britney Spears, Donna Summer and David Van Day. Stuart and Sean each pitch a flop single that they think deserved to be a pop music hit and Judge Joe gives his verdict. This week’s songs are ‘Reach Out’ by Giorgio Moroder (featuring Paul Engemann) and ‘You And Your Heart So Blue’ by Bucks Fizz. This episode was edited by Ben Goodstein.
C’est avec sa première startup - monavocat.fr, qui mettait en contact justiciables et avocats - que Charles Passereau s’est aperçu que l’ensemble des professions libérales et des indépendants partageait le même pain point : l'acquisition de clients. Notre pitcher du jour a co-fondé WeLink, une sales tech qui aide les professions libérales et les indépendants à vendre. Elle permet à ces professionnels de générer des leads de qualité, de les convertir en client, mais aussi de les facturer et de se faire payer leurs honoraires. Après s’être adressé aux experts-comptables, puis aux artisans du BTP, ils viennent d’ouvrir leur plateforme aux avocats. Pour challenger son pitch : Jean-David Benichou, fondateur de Via.io et l’un des 20 Business Angels les plus actifs de France ainsi que Matthieu Stefani. Date de création : Mars 2018Montant déjà levé : 1,5M€ en 2019Montant qu’ils cherchent à lever : 3M€Nombre d’employés : 85 Leur livre de chevet : Foundation d'Isaac AsimovLeur objet fétiche toujours sur le bureau : Une horloge IWC, Charles est passionné d'horlogerie et aime être ponctuel.Si WeLink était une fiction :"L'auberge espagnole", un environnement bienveillant, vivant et multiculturel. La musique qui représente WeLink : Push it to the limit Paul Engemann. La persévérance et le dépassement de soi font partie de l'ADN de WeLink.Pitch Pong, c’est le podcast qui vous propose de découvrir les start-ups de demain avant tout le monde. Pour écouter l’épisode c’est ici pour les utilisateurs d’Apple Podcast, par là pour les utilisateurs de Spotify et juste ici pour ceux qui préfèrent Deezer. Merci à Microsoft For Startups de l’avoir rendu possible. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur pitchpong.io/#microsoft.
Bassist Arthur Barrow had a dream and it came true. That dream was to one day play with Frank Zappa and in the late 70s that's exactly what happened. What might be more interesting is where he went from there. Imagine going from Zappa to Giorgio Moroder! Arthur began a long and fruitful partnership with Giorgio (and his stable of producers including Keith Forsey and Richie Zito) that took up much of the 80s. This put Arthur in position to work closely with artists like Donna Summer, Berlin, Billy Idol, Charlie Sexton, Joe Cocker and former guests Martha Davis, EG Daily, Joe Esposito, and Paul Engemann. Arthur is very transparent about the ups and downs of his career. In fact, he told his story in his memoir "Of Course I Said Yes!: The Amazing Adventures of a Life in Music". He tells us all of it and more. Enjoy! www.arthurbarrow.com
It's time for a new take on a director previously covered by the Director's Club. We won't keep you in suspense - It's Brian De Palma Redux! Former DC host, Jim Laczkowski reprises his role in the spirited debate on the career of one of our more controversial subjects. We'll cover such horror staples as "Carrie" and "Dressed to Kill" as well as contrast him to another director who may have influenced him just a bit. We won't forget early favorites like "Phantom of the Paradise" or mainstream hits like "The Untouchables" and "Mission Impossible". Love him or hate him, we hope you enjoy our Brian De Palma Blow Out! (Get your Top Ten Film selections for our annual Top Films episode by sending them to "directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com" by January 3, 2020!) [8:37] "Hi Mom!" [27:05] "Phantom of the Paradise" ("Rockin' The Paradise", Styx) [38:38] "Carrie" ("Disco Inferno", The Trammps) [53:35] "The Fury" [1:00:38] "Sisters" ("Double Vision", Foreigner) [1:13:00] "Obsession" ("Obsession", Animotion) [1:18:44] "Dressed to Kill" ("Pick Up the Knife", Dan Baird) [1:38:40] Blow Out (theme from movie, by PinoDonaggio) [1:54:44] "Body Double" (Frankie Goes to Hollywood, "Relax") [2:06:31] "Scarface" ("Push It To The Limit", Paul Engemann) [2:17:30] "Carlito's Way" ("Wanted Man", Ratt) [2:27:21] "The Untouchables" ("The Untouchables Theme", Ennio Morricone) [2:35:32] "Casualties of War" ("Beware of Darkness", George Harrison) [2:48:02] "Bonfire of the Vanities" ("Eat the Rich", Aerosmith) [2:55:04] "Mission Impossible" ("Mission Impossible Theme", Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.) [3:00:11] "Snake Eyes - Sound of The Crowd (Human League) [3:06:15] "Raising Cain" ("Adam Raised a Cain", Bruce Springsteen) [3:13:04] "Femme Fatale" ("Femme Fatale", Velvet Underground and Nico)
Paul Engemann has an extremely varied background. You might say that he has been a “serial entrepreneur.” In the music field, Paul has had great success as a singer and a song writer. He topped the charts as the Lead Singer of the 1980’s pop groups “Animotion” and “Device.” Animotion reached #7 in the USA with their hit “Room to Move.” As a solo artist, Paul sang the main title song in the Al Pacino movie “Scarface.” Working with the renowned composer, Giogio Moroder, Paul co-wrote and sang themes for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and the 1990 World Soccer Cup in Rome, Italy. His theme for the Summer Olympics became a huge hit throughout Europe. In the 1990’s Paul and his wife founded a large interior design firm specializing in high-end residential work. Their efforts were prominently featured on HGTV and on the front cover of the internationally recognized magazine “Architectural Digest.” Since 2005, Paul has reached the top levels of achievement as a distributor in the world of Network Marketing. He’s a multi-milliondollar earner and has built networks of tens of thousands of people and created hundreds of millions of dollars in product sales. His greatest passion is helping others to achieve the same level of success. Many members of Paul’s teams have also become million and multi-million dollar earners.
I catch up with Paul Engemann, who fronted the band, Device, in the mid '80s. Paul tells me why Device, who still enjoys a cult following, only released one album. Following Device's breakup, Paul replaced Bill Wadhams in Animotion. He talks about his time in the band. Paul enjoyed a partnership with Giorgio Moroder which featured "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)", from the movie and "Reach Out", the theme to the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Parlour favourite and jolly good bloke Lee Grice joins me to chat a bit about the technological nightmare that was SPCP Live 3. We candidly discuss anxiety, paranoia & low self esteem as well as reflecting on the great things about the show. Enjoy! Episode Theme - 'Scarface (Push It To The Limit) by Paul Engemann. End Theme - 'The Glow' by Willie Hutch Justgiving Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/spcplive3
This is it folks, the grand finale! Sadly, due to a miscommunication, Erik Burnham wasn't available on the day, so for the first half of this episode you're treated to some incredibly tired riffing from Barry and myself..! After a donation check in and some Greatest Showman talk, we kick off our second Stace & Barry In The Morning for the day, with some more choice movie & TV picks, and some early morning Moments of Geek. For the final hour, we're joined by the absolutely delightful Jennie Gyllblad! She brings a much needed burst of energy as we round off the 24hrs the way we started it; learning how to pronounce our guests surnames. There's also lots of comics and conventions talk, Barry and Jennie get real about dealing with leaks, and I am cross about Wrestlemania. Enjoy! Episode Theme - 'Scarface (Push It To The Limit) by Paul Engemann. End Theme - 'The Glow' by Willie Hutch Justgiving Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/spcplive3 Timings: 00:00:00: Rambling!, 00:23:32: Stace & Barry In The Morning: Early, 00:53:46: Jennie Gyllblad Disclaimer: The SPCP Live 3 episodes will be mostly unedited. This means they will be put out as close to their live versions as possible, including (but not limited to); audio delays and the resultant accidentally-talking-over-each-other, bodily function noises (aka the World's Loudest Sneezes), slightly-too-long sections in which we try to deal with the mountain of technical problems on the day... I believe they are still very enjoyable though, and I hope you have as much fun listening in as Barry & I did when broadcasting!
For the final episode of this run of "Reel to Reel," Will and Nina look at the intersection of music and film: soundtracks. Whether it's an original score or an already popular hit, directors from Dennis Hopper to David Lynch have found ways to inventively include music within the worlds of their films. With that, the first edition of "Reel to Reel" is a wrap — thanks for listening, and we'll be back! Clips used: - "Love Theme" from "Blade Runner" by Vangelis - "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede - "Scarface (Push it to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann - "Don't Bogart Me" by Fraternity of Man - "Laura Palmer's Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti - "Nightcall" by Kavinsky
India. Tierra de curry, incienso, kama sutra, brahmanes, meditación, películas que van a los Oscar donde hay niños con historias tristes, empresas vinculadas a las TICs, bailes en medio de las escenas de pelea y muchas personas que se llaman Rohit. Visitarla es el sueño de todos los estudiantes con ambiciones de mochilero espiritual. De Alejandro Magno también. Él no se iba a perder de todo eso y se desvía totalmente de su misión original de conquistar Persia para pegarle una visita a semejante tierra de leyendas. Les contamos todas las aventuras de Alejandro en India. Los nuevos amigos y enemigos que hizo y su lucha con el Rey Poros en una de las batallas más famosas de la carrera de Alejandro, la del río Hidaspes. Finalmente, algo va a pasar que va a cambiar los planes de Alejandro para siempre. Estamos muy cerca del final, no se pueden perder los momentos finales de la megasaga del año. Música, en órden de aparición: - Push it to the Limit, de Paul Engemann. - El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington.
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Paul grew up in the music industry of Los Angeles where hanging out with famous rock stars was no big deal. His dad worked for Capitol Records and helped discover acts like the Beach Boys and Bob Seger while his mom was an in demand session singer. After serving a mission for the LDS church, Paul dove headfirst into his own music career with his first major break through being a fruitful collaboration with producing icon Giorgio Moroder. From there he was selected to front a band put together by songwriting legend Holly Knight called Device. They only managed one excellent album called 22B3 and one top 40 hit with "Hanging On a Heart Attack" which reached #35 in 1986. After that he was pegged to join the second installment of popular band Animotion. With them he sang on the top 10 1989 smash "Room to Move". Once Animotion fizzled out, Paul eventually decided to leave the chaotic music business for a more normal life in the network marketing industry and settled in Provo, UT. It's been a wild ride, but Paul's never lost his head.
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If you're under 21, you will get carded before you are able to enjoy Episode 33 of For All Intents and Purposes because this week is all about booze, but with a nerdy/geeky focus, of course. Week in Geek: Andrew plays the pepper-based tabletop game, Scoville, while Dan dives into the Paleolithic with Simon Roy's Tiger Lung. Beer Bad: To discuss the threat of alcohol, Dan and Andrew put themselves through the trial of watching the infamous episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer where they try to write a show with an anti-alcohol message, but goes completely awry. Discussion: Andrew and Dan look into the intersection of nerds and booze, bouncing around between the topics of licensed beers, specialty beers, microbrew, and the rise of nerd bars/gaming bars. Boston Legal: Since the episode is all about booze, why not talk about a...cancelled legal dramedy starring Captain Kirk and Ultron? Sure! Question of the Geek: What's your preferred alcoholic beverage for your nerdy pursuits (or your pursuits in general)? Leave your answers as a comment at our website, forall.libsyn.com. You may also leave your answers--or join in on the conversations--at the official Facebook and Google+ pages. Or you may email any comments, questions, or concerns to forallpod [at] gmail [dot] com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Beer, Beer, Beer" by Rob Manuel ft. Daniele Davoli -"Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy -"Boston Legal Theme" by Danny Lux -"Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann
Join popular New York food critic Venus Quintana & actress/ fellow foodie Jennifer Runyon as they take you on a culinary hour you won't soon forget! Tonight's guest is Paul Engemann who talks about his healthy chocolate called Xocai. Listen to Jenn & Venus Every Monday at 9PM EST/ 6PM PST
80's (seperated into iPod chapters) 0:00 Intro + "Love Me or Hate Me" Scene Mash 1:39 "The Promise" When In Rome 2:33 "Out Of Touch" Hall & Oates 4:01 West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys 5:16 "Promiscuous Promise" Scene Mash 7:52 "Enjoy the Silence" Depeche Mode 8:28 "Jiggle it Baby" Scene Mash 9:42 "Kiss" Prince 10:08 "Automatic" The Pointer Sisters 11:31 "Break My Stride" Matthew Wilder 12:05 "Tell Me No Go" Scene Mash 13:16 "She Drives Me Crazy" Fine Young Cannibals 14:06 "Hold Me Now" Thompson Twins 14:58 "Things Can Only Get Better" Howard Jones 15:55 "Self Control" Laura Branigan 17:00 "1st Booty in Control" Scene Mash 19:21 "Crazy Wishing Well" Scene Mash 21:57 "Jack and Diane" John Mellencamp 22:31 "Burning Down The House" Talking Heads 23:44 "Hanging on a String" Loose Ends 25:51 "Don't Be a Freak" Scene Mash 27:30 "Don't Be Cruel" Bobby Brown 28:05 "Genius Like That" Scene Mash 30:34 "Down Under" Men at Work 31:20 "Rapture" Blondie 32:23 "Rapture Encore" Scene Mash 34:38 "Edge of Seventeen" Stevie Nicks Scene mash 36:12 "Don't You Forget About Me" Simple Minds 38:12 "All She Wants to Do is Dance" Don Henley 40:08 "Back on the Chain Gang" The Pretenders Scene mash 41:13 "We Got The Beat" Go Gos 41:45 "Push it to the Limit" Paul Engemann 43:04 "She's a Maniac" Hall & Oats 44:19 "Steppin Out" Joe Jackson 45:51 "Take On Me" Ah Ha 47:56 "Listen to Shout" Scene Mash 50:31 "I'm Sprung on Human" Scene Mash 52:26 "Human" Human League 54:04 "Dance Hall Days" Wang Chung 55:11 "Blind Seven" Scene Mash 56:26 "Beverly Hills Get Up" Scene Mash 58:47 "Feel That Smack" Scene Mash 1:00:16 "I Feel For You" Chaha Khan 1:01:19 "Valerie" Steve Winwood 1:02:41 "Don't You Want Me" Human League 1:04:09 "People Don't Stop Believing" Scene Mash 1:06:31 "Run To You" Bryan Adams 1:07:32 "Run To Billie Jean" Scene Mash 1:08:12 "Lets Hear It For The Boy" Deniece Williams 1:09:18 "Cars" Gary Numan 1:11:11 Bonus: "Scarface Made You Look" Scene Mash