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Grow Old With You

(2008-11-26 13:23:14) 下一個


Song: Grow Old With You
Artist: Adam Sandler
Movie: Wedding Singer

Billy Idol (speaking):

Good afternoon everyone. were flying at 26,000 feet, Moving Up to thirty thousand feet, and then weve got clear skies All the way to las vegas, and right now were bringin you some in-flight Entertainment.

One of our first-class passengers would like to sing you a song Inspired by one of our coach passenger, and since we let our first-class Passengers do pretty much whatever they want, here he is.

Robbie hart (singing):

I wanna make you smile
Whenever youre sad
Carry you around when your arthritis is bad
All I wanna do is grow old with you

I'll get your medicine
When your tummy aches
Build you a fire if the furnace breaks
Oh it could be so nice, growing old with you

I'll miss you
I'll kiss you
Give you my coat when you are cold

I'll need you
I'll feed you
Even let ya hold the remote control

So let me do the dishes in our kitchen sink
Put you to bed if youve had too much to drink
I could be the man who grows old with you
I wanna grow old with you

The Wedding Singer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wedding Singer is a 1998 film written by Tim Herlihy and directed by Frank Coraci that stars Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, a wedding singer, and Drew Barrymore as Julia Sullivan, the object of his affections.

In 1985, Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) is a wedding singer from the town of Ridgefield, New Jersey. Engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Linda (Angela Featherstone), he meets and befriends a waitress, Julia Sullivan (Drew Barrymore), at the reception hall where he is performing one night. Julia is also engaged, to fiancé Glenn Gulia (Matthew Glave).

On his wedding day, Robbie is devastated when he is left standing at the altar and tries to soldier on, but his despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up, and later asks him to help her plan her wedding. Initially reluctant, Robbie eventually agrees, and their friendship blossoms as they spend more time together and become closer.

Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), asks to be set up on a double date with Robbie and Glenn. Julia becomes jealous when Holly throws herself at Robbie. Julia drinks to excess and when Holly takes her to the bathroom, Glenn openly admits to Robbie that he is a womanizer who has been cheating on Julia for some time and doesn't intend to stop doing so after marrying her. After Robbie rebuffs her advances, Holly figures out that he loves Julia.

Julia and Robbie are increasingly confused by their deepening feelings for each other. Robbie decides to try to get a real job to make real money and impress Julia, but his attempts fail as not only is he unable to do so, but Julia becomes angry at him for assuming she's marrying Glenn for his money. Robbie goes to a bar to start drinking, where his best friend Sammy (Allen Covert), a limo driver and wannabe womanizer, meets him. Robbie tells him that he's in love with Julia and that Glenn cheats on her, but he doesn't want to break up her wedding. He decides that he wants be like Sammy and start sleeping with various girls for the rest of his life so he can be happy, but Sammy tells Robbie that he is miserable and that all he really wants is someone to comfort him.

Robbie finally decides to confess his feelings, and heads to Julia's house. Robbie sees Julia happily admiring her reflection in the mirror and mistakenly believes that she is looking forward to marrying Glenn, when in fact she is pretending that she is married to Robbie. Heartbroken, he gets drunk and finds Glenn in the middle of his bachelor party. Robbie calls him out for cheating on Julia, and Glenn punches him in the face and insults him. Robbie walks home and waiting for him is Linda, who says that she wants to get back together. In the morning, Julia goes to tell Robbie how she feels about him, but she is astonished when Linda answers the door. Linda introduces herself as Robbie's fiancée to a disheartened Julia, who leaves sadly. She runs to Glenn and tells him she wants to get married right away, and he happily offers to take her to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Robbie is inspired by a 50th wedding anniversary celebration to chase after Julia. Holly tells him where Julia has gone, so he, Sammy, and Holly rush to the airport, where Robbie buys a ticket on the next plane to Las Vegas, forced to fly first class, because the coach tickets are sold out.

On board the flight, obvious signs of Glenn and Julia's incompatibility begin to manifest themselves. Meanwhile, Robbie tells his story to his fellow first class passengers, including Billy Idol (playing himself), who are sympathetic to him. When Robbie overhears a flight attendant (Shanna Moakler) complaining about a rude man in coach, he believes it might be Glenn from exact comments he made earlier, so he peeks into the coach section and finds Julia and Glenn there. With the help of Billy Idol and the flight crew, Robbie sings over the loudspeaker a song he has just written especially for Julia, called "Grow Old With You", based on Julia's comment that she always imagined the "right guy" as being someone she could see herself growing old with. He emerges from first class to sing to an ecstatic Julia. Glenn tries to stop him, but is stopped by the flight crew, Idol and a large fan of his.

The movie closes as Julia and Robbie get married, as the band, with Steve Buscemi (uncredited, who also played a drunken best man earlier in the film) on guitar and vocals, plays the song "True".

Soundtrack

"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)"


Written by Mike Percy (as Michael David Percy), Pete Burns (as Peter Jossepi Burns), Steve Coy (as Stephen Coy) and Tim Lever (as Timothy John Lever) Performed by Adam Sandler Courtesy of Epic Records

"Til There Was You"

Written by Meredith Willson Performed by Ellen Albertini Dow (as Ellen Dow)

"Grow Old With You"

Written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy Performed by Adam Sandler Produced by Brooks Arthur

"White Wedding"

Written by Billy Idol Performed by Billy Idol Courtesy Chrysalis Records

"Holiday"

Written by Curtis Hudson (as Hudson) and Lisa Stevens (as Stevens) Performed by Adam Sandler

"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"

Written by Sting Performed by The Police Courtesy A&M Records Ltd.

"Ladies Night"

Written by George Funky Brown (as George Brown), Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), Earl Toon, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas), Claydes Smith, J.T. Taylor (as James Taylor) and Meekaaeel Muhamed Performed by Jon Lovitz

"Everyday I Write the Book"

Written amd Performed by Elvis Costello Courtesy Rykodisc and Demon Records Ltd.

"China Girl"

Written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop Performed by David Bowie Courtesy Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co.

"Love My Way"

Written by John Ashton (as J. Ashton), Tim Butler (as T. Butler), Richard Butler (as R. Butler) and Vince Ely (as V. Ely) Performed by The Psychedelic Furs (as Psychedelic Furs) Courtesy Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

"Do You Believe in Love"

Written by Robert John Lange (as R.J. Lange) Performed by Huey Lewis and the News Courtesy Chrysalis Records

"You Make My Dreams"

Written by Daryl Hall, John Oates and Sara Allen Performed by Hall & Oates Courtesy RCA Records

"Blue Monday"

Written by Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris Performed by New Order Courtesy London Records Ltd.

"True"

Written by Gary Kemp Performed by Steve Buscemi








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