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High Hopes may refer to: Film and television * ''High Hopes'' (1988 film), a 1988 British film * ''High Hopes'' (2006 film), a 2005 U.S. film * ''High Hopes'' (Canadian TV series), a Canadian soap opera * ''High Hopes'' (British TV series), a British situation comedy Music Albums and EPs * ''High Hopes'' (album), a 2014 album by Bruce Springsteen, or its title song (see below) * ''High Hopes'' (EP), a 2007 EP by The Amity Affliction Songs * "High Hopes" (Frank Sinatra song), 1959 * "High Hopes" (The S.O.S. Band song), 1982 * "High Hopes" (Tim Scott McConnell song), 1987 * "High Hopes" (Pink Floyd song), 1994 * "High Hopes" (Kodaline song), 2013 * "High Hopes" (Panic! at the Disco song), 2018 *"High Hopes", a song by Sammy Hagar from '' Unboxed'' *"High Hopes", a song by Neil Halstead from '' Sleeping on Roads'' {{Disambiguation ...
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High Hopes (1988 Film)
''High Hopes'' is a 1988 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Leigh, focusing on an extended working-class family living in King's Cross, London, and elsewhere. The film primarily examines Cyril ( Philip Davis) and Shirley (Ruth Sheen), a motor-cycle courier and his girlfriend, along with their friends, neighbours, and Cyril's mother and sister. Despite staying true to Leigh's down-at-the-heel, realist style, the film is ultimately a social comedy concerning culture clashes between different classes and belief systems. According to the critic Michael Coveney', "As in '' Meantime'', ''High Hopes'' contrasts the economic and spiritual conditions of siblings. And in developing some of the themes in ''Babies Grow Old'' and ''Grown-Ups'', it presents a brilliantly organised dramatic résumé of attitudes towards parturition and old age."Michael Coveney, ''The World according to Mike Leigh'' p.189 Background Previous work Before ''High Hopes'', director Mike Leigh had made ''Bleak Mo ...
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High Hopes (2006 Film)
''High Hopes'', also billed as ''Nice Guys'', is a 2006 film directed by Joe Eckardt. Plot Hollywood hopeful Tom Murphy and his posse of pals conspire to get into the big leagues. Pinning their hopes of industry success on Tom's famous girlfriend starring in their first feature, falls to pieces when she dumps him. Tom and his pals learn of another possibility and devise a plan to steal a fenced case of government issued marijuana, return it to the FBI and use the reward money to finance their movie. Little do they know a scorned girlfriend and her deaf mute brother have other plans. Cast * Jason Mewes as Quebert * Lacey Chabert as Cindy * Andy Dick as Patrick * Danny Trejo as Shady * Jennifer Finnigan as Morgan * Edward Furlong as Tye * Robert Rodriguez as Mr. Lewis * Dallas Page as Sleezy Guy * David Faustino as Ben * Corin Nemec as Tom Murphy * Michael DeLorenzo as Rocko * Jason Marsden as Wendell * Gina DeVettori as Carly * Cecily Gambrell as Julie * Ted Raimi Theodore "Te ...
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High Hopes (Canadian TV Series)
''High Hopes'' was a 1978 Canadian television soap opera that was shown on both Canadian and United States television, starring performers Bruce Gray and Dorothy Malone. The series was produced by Y&R Associates, Ltd, in conjunction with DCA Productions, Incorporated, and was filmed in Toronto. It was broadcast in Canada weekday afternoons on CBC Television, and syndicated to US television stations. Canadian producer was Karen Hazzard. The show was initially directed by Bruce Minnix, and later by several Canadian directors, including Nigel Napier-Andrews. It was written by Bryan Barney, Mort Forer, Marian Waldman and Winifred Wolfe. Premise Gray headlined the show as Dr. Neal Chapman, a local psychiatrist/family counselor who lived and worked in the twin communities of Cambridge and Cambridgeport, located somewhere in Canada (the province was never revealed, although there is a real-life Cambridge in Ontario). He was also associated with Delaney College, Cambridge's institution ...
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High Hopes (British TV Series)
''High Hopes'' is a sitcom created by Boyd Clack, written by Clack and Kirsten Jones. Produced and directed by Gareth Gwenlan for BBC Wales, ''High Hopes'' is set in a fictional area of the South Wales Valleys called Cwm-Pen-Ôl (which is Welsh for 'Backside Valley'). It stars Margaret John as widow Elsie Hepplewhite, Robert Blythe as her son Richard Hepplewhite, Steven Meo as Hoffman and Oliver Wood (formerly Ben Evans) as Charlie. It revolves around Elsie's son Richard (known as Fagin) and his dodgy business ventures, assisted by the two boys, who attempted to rob the Hepplewhites' house in the first episode. The pilot was shown on BBC all over the UK in 1999, with slight differences to future cast and plot. The series started in 2002, and in March 2007, filming began on its fifth series. The sixth and final series, consisting of six episodes, was first shown on BBC1 Wales weekly from Tuesday, 11 November 2008. But, before it aired a report in the ''South Wales Echo'' (6 ...
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High Hopes (album)
''High Hopes'' is the eighteenth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, released January 14, 2014, on Columbia Records. It went to the top of the charts in eleven countries, and was Springsteen's eleventh No. 1 album in the United States, a record surpassed only by The Beatles and Jay-Z. It was his tenth No. 1 in the UK putting him on par with The Rolling Stones and U2. ''Rolling Stone'' named it the second-best album of 2014. The album is a collection of cover songs, out-takes and re-imagined versions of tracks from past albums, EPs and tours. Springsteen's regular backing band, the E Street Band, perform along with guitarist Tom Morello. Contributions from deceased members Clarence Clemons and Danny Federici also feature. Background Springsteen said that the new music was "some of our best unreleased material from the past decade" and among his best writing and deserved a proper studio recording. Work on the album started on December 9, 2012, when S ...
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High Hopes (EP)
''High Hopes'' is the third EP by Australian metalcore band the Amity Affliction. The first pressing came in a CD/DVD package with subsequent pressings lacking the DVD. It marks a shift in the band's sound, with the addition of keyboard and samples, as well as acoustic sections. On 23 October 2014 the band released the last 500 copies of the EP on their webstore.The Amity Affliction on Facebook - Get in quick
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High Hopes (Frank Sinatra Song)
"High Hopes" is a popular song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was introduced by Sinatra and child actor Eddie Hodges in the 1959 film ''A Hole in the Head'', was nominated for a Grammy, and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Academy Awards. Description The song describes two scenarios where animals do seemingly impossible acts. First, an ant moves a rubber tree plant all by himself, then a ram single-handedly puts a hole in a " billion-kilowatt dam." The desires of these animals are described by the chorus as "high, apple pie in the sky, hopes," although the song implies they ultimately accomplish them. The song finishes by comparing problems to toy balloons; the problem has gone away when the balloon is popped, as stated by the closing line, "Oops, there goes another problem, ker-plop." Performers Frank Sinatra "High Hopes" was originally recorded by American singer Frank Sinatra in 1959 in ...
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High Hopes (The S
High Hopes may refer to: Film and television * ''High Hopes'' (1988 film), a 1988 British film * ''High Hopes'' (2006 film), a 2005 U.S. film * ''High Hopes'' (Canadian TV series), a Canadian soap opera * ''High Hopes'' (British TV series), a British situation comedy Music Albums and EPs * ''High Hopes'' (album), a 2014 album by Bruce Springsteen, or its title song (see below) * ''High Hopes'' (EP), a 2007 EP by The Amity Affliction Songs * "High Hopes" (Frank Sinatra song), 1959 * "High Hopes" (The S.O.S. Band song), 1982 * "High Hopes" (Tim Scott McConnell song), 1987 * "High Hopes" (Pink Floyd song), 1994 * "High Hopes" (Kodaline song), 2013 * "High Hopes" (Panic! at the Disco song), 2018 *"High Hopes", a song by Sammy Hagar from '' Unboxed'' *"High Hopes", a song by Neil Halstead from '' Sleeping on Roads'' {{Disambiguation ...
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High Hopes (Tim Scott McConnell Song)
"High Hopes" is a song that was recorded by American musicians Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band during their 1995 ''Greatest Hits'' sessions and eventually released on the ''Blood Brothers (EP)'' in 1996. The song was written and originally recorded in 1985 by Tim Scott McConnell. on his album ''High Lonesome Sound.'' The song was also released on a record with McConnell's band The Havalinas The Havalinas are an American gypsy-folk-rock band from California, formed in 1989 in Los Angeles by Tim Scott McConnell and Stephen Dennis Smith (Smutty Smiff) - former bandmates in Levi and the Rockats, a punk-styled rockabilly group. After fou ... in 1990. 2013 re-recording On November 25, 2013, Springsteen released a brand new recording of the song along with a music video which was the first single from his eighteenth studio album, '' High Hopes'', released in January 2014. Recording Charts References External links Lyrics for "High Hopes" by Tim Scott McConnellBruces ...
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High Hopes (Pink Floyd Song)
"High Hopes" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, ''The Division Bell'' (1994); it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October 1994. An accompanying music video was made for the song and was directed by Storm Thorgerson. Douglas Adams, a friend of Gilmour, chose the title for ''The Division Bell'' from one verse in this song. Live versions are featured on Pink Floyd's ''Pulse'', as well as Gilmour's '' In Concert'', ''Remember That Night'', ''Live in Gdańsk'' and ''Live at Pompeii'' releases. On '' Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'', a somewhat shortened version of the song segues into Syd Barrett's "Bike". The segue is accomplished by cutting from the church bell at the end of "High Hopes" to a new bicycle bell sound effect before "Bike" begins. A 7-inch vinyl version of the single was released on a transparent record. A dem ...
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High Hopes (Kodaline Song)
"High Hopes" is a song by Dublin-based alternative rock quartet Kodaline. The song was released as a digital download on 15 March 2013, as the lead single from their debut studio album ''In a Perfect World'' (2013). The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart, their second overall number one single in Ireland after " Give Me a Minute" in 2007 as 21 Demands. It was featured in a trailer for the film '' Love, Rosie''. Music video A music video to accompany the release of "High Hopes" was first released onto YouTube on 23 January 2013 at a total length of four minutes and ten seconds and stars Irish actors Liam Cunningham and Niamh Large.
Youtube The video starts off with a man in his car ready to gas himself to death. As he sits inside his car, a woman with a wedding dress runs down a hill being chased by a man she has presumably just left at the altar ...
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High Hopes (Panic! At The Disco Song)
"High Hopes" is a song by American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco. The song was released through Fueled by Ramen and DCD2 Records on May 23, 2018, as the second single from the band's sixth studio album, '' Pray for the Wicked'' (2018). The song was written and produced by Jake Sinclair and Jonas Jeberg, and co-written by Brendon Urie, Jenny Owen Youngs, Lauren Pritchard, Sam Hollander, William Lobban-Bean, Taylor Parks, and Ilsey Juber, with additional production by Jonny Coffer. It was serviced to alternative radio on July 31, 2018, and impacted hot adult contemporary radio on August 27, 2018, and US pop radio the following day. The music video was also released on August 27, 2018. "High Hopes" peaked at number four on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming the band's highest-charting song on the chart, surpassing their 2006 breakout single, the top 10 hit " I Write Sins Not Tragedies." It topped the charts in Poland and reached the top ten and top twenty in several countr ...
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