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"Not Like the Movies" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). She co-wrote the song with its producer Greg Wells . Capitol Records released it on August 3, 2010, as the album's first promotional single .
"Not Like the Movies" and "After the End" were written by Jaye Muller and Ben Patton, "Breathe You" was composed by Jude Gitamondoc, while "Takipsilim", "Worth the Wait", "Magandang Umaga" were written by Concepcion.
"Not Like Us" is a "club-friendly" West Coast hip hop track with strong hyphy stylings. [10]Several elements of its production, including the "stirring" violins, piano and brass instruments, were taken from samples of Monk Higgins's 1968 rendition of "I Believe to My Soul", a cover of Ray Charles's 1961 composition. [11]
Not Like Others (original title: Vampyrer) is a 2008 Swedish vampire-drama film written and directed by Peter Pontikis. The story revolves around two vampire sisters trying to escape a biker gang. At the same time, one of the sisters wants to leave her life as a vampire and have an ordinary existence with her human boyfriend.
Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This is a 2014 television film directed by Benjamin Caron starring David Threlfall. It was written by Simon Nye and made by Left Bank Pictures. The film is about British comedian Tommy Cooper. [1] [2] [3]
The Movies That Made Us is an American documentary television series created by Brian Volk-Weiss, and a spin-off to The Toys That Made Us. The four episode debut season of the new series is dedicated to popular movies from the 1980s and 1990s, and tells the stories behind them.
The Movies is a documentary miniseries premiered on CNN on July 7, 2019. Produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman 's studio Playtone , the six-part series chronicles the cinema of the United States , ranging from the " Golden Age of Hollywood " to the present day.
It Ain't Like In The Movies At All is the sixth studio album of the Yugoslavian rock band Azra, released through Diskoton in 1986. The triple album was recorded in the Netherlands, after Branimir Štulić had moved to that country.