I presume the movie you refer to is
Blown Away, which I've never actually watched. I did not know we are not on the video version, but I'm pretty sure we're still on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album.
I suppose there was an issue about rights or some such legal palaver.[/quote]
Tuesday Morning was on the Blown Away soundtrack. Blown Away was filmed in Boston and starred Tommy Lee Jones as an escaped IRA bomber.
Jeff Bridges and Forest Whitaker were Boston Bomb Squard cops. Lloyd
Bridges also starred. My dad also played a major role in the wedding
scene as an extra doing an Irish Set Dance

. He got to hang out with Jeff and Lloyd Bridges. He said Forest Whitaker really enjoyed the whole Irish crew at the wedding scene (the wedding band was led by Larry Reynolds, who is well known in the Boston area for his seisuns). Suzy Amis, the female lead was a bitch.
My dad is pretty proud of the fact he will live forever in the movies, considering growing up in Ballaghaderreen Roscommon the only
"media" source he had was a radio with the wet batteries.
I presume the movie you refer to is [i]Blown Away[/i], which I've never actually watched. I did not know we are not on the video version, but I'm pretty sure we're still on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album.
I suppose there was an issue about rights or some such legal palaver.[/quote]
Tuesday Morning was on the Blown Away soundtrack. Blown Away was filmed in Boston and starred Tommy Lee Jones as an escaped IRA bomber.
Jeff Bridges and Forest Whitaker were Boston Bomb Squard cops. Lloyd
Bridges also starred. My dad also played a major role in the wedding
scene as an extra doing an Irish Set Dance :D . He got to hang out with Jeff and Lloyd Bridges. He said Forest Whitaker really enjoyed the whole Irish crew at the wedding scene (the wedding band was led by Larry Reynolds, who is well known in the Boston area for his seisuns). Suzy Amis, the female lead was a bitch.
My dad is pretty proud of the fact he will live forever in the movies, considering growing up in Ballaghaderreen Roscommon the only
"media" source he had was a radio with the wet batteries.