"Whatever" is a song and single by the English rock band Oasis, and initially credited as being written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. A subsequent lawsuit awarded a co-writing credit to Neil Innes.
History
At six minutes and twenty-one seconds, "Whatever" was the longest single the band had released up to that point (it was later surpassed by "Champagne Supernova", "D'You Know What I Mean?" and "All Around the World"). The song follows an AB structure, which differs from Verse-Chorus, as the main hook occurs at the beginning of the song. The song suddenly changes key during the bridge, before returning to the main chord progression of the song, which repeats for a two-and-a-half-minute outro in which, one by one, each instrument cuts out until only the strings are playing. Finally, the song ends with an extended, recorded applause track. A common word on the Japanese festivals' mikoshi is used at the end of the song.
The single was released on 18 December 1994 as a stand-alone single, bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every Oasis single released since has also accomplished, aside from the download-only single "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", "I'm Outta Time" and "Falling Down". Like "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", this is a non-album release, but as it is a single it has been included on the compilation album Time Flies... 1994–2009 which features all 27 of Oasis' singles released in the UK. The strings were played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra which featured former Electric Light Orchestra violinist Wilfred Gibson. The strings were arranged by Nick Ingman and Noel Gallagher.
Oasis was a short lived CITV drama series which was about a group of children who ran an inner city farm. It's best known for featuring John Simm and Dean Gaffney. It was set in a wasteland site in south London.
The drama series ran from 5 January to 9 March 1993 for 10 episodes, made by Zenith North, the team behind Byker Grove for Carlton; their first children's drama series for the ITV network.
Oasis (Hangul:오아시스) is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Lee Chang-dong. This is Lee's third feature film, and the last one he directed before his stint as South Korea's Minister of Culture. The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man who was just released from jail after a two and a half year sentence for involuntary manslaughter and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Starring in these roles are the couple from Lee Chang-dong's previous film Peppermint Candy: Sol Kyung-gu and Moon So-ri. The movie also shows how the two main characters are treated by their families and perceived by the people around them.
Upon his release from prison, Hong Jong-du (Sol Kyung-gu) goes looking for his relatives in Seoul. His brothers have moved and neither they and nor their mother are aware Jong-du is back on the streets after serving a three-year prison term for a hit-and-run accident. He quickly discovers that during his absence his family has moved without telling him. Oblivious to society's rules, Jong-du again ends up in police custody for non-payment of a restaurant bill. He is bailed out by his younger brother Jong-sae (Ryoo Seung-wan) and reunited with his estranged family who reluctantly take him back in. Slightly mentally disabled and an incurable social misfit, Jong-du is hired as a delivery boy for a neighborhood Chinese restaurant on the recommendation of his older brother Jong-il (Ahn Nae-sang).
The crew is directed to a barren planet, where a derelict ship may be salvageable for supplies. However, the crew quickly learns that rumours about the shipwreck being haunted may be true.
Plot
Captain Archer, Sub-Commander T'Pol and Commander Tucker are dining with D'Marr, a visiting trader. He tells them of a "haunted" transport vessel that has crashed on a nearby planet, and Archer orders an away team to investigate. Once on board, T'Pol hears a noise, but detects nothing with her tricorder, while Archer and Ensign Mayweather find a computer terminal and decide to take it back to Enterprise. In engineering, Tucker and T'Pol discover a section of the ship protected with a dampening field. As they make their way to locate its generator, they find a chamber containing many armed crewmembers.
Whatever is the third studio album by guitarist Jennifer Batten, released on September 10, 2007 through Wood Bell Records (Japan) and on April 18, 2008 through Lion Music (Europe). Included with the album is a DVD containing a selection of instructional footage and music videos by Batten, as well as music videos by guest videographers/editors.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Jennifer Batten, except where noted.
"Whatever" is the third and final single by R&B quintet Ideal from their self-titled debut album, Ideal (1999). The song features guest vocals by Lil' Mo and additional vocals and writing credits by Robert "R.L." Huggar (credited as R.L.-oquent) from the R&B trio Next. It also features production by Eddie Berkeley, Kobie and Kier "KayGee" Gist of Naughty by Nature. In 2001, the song won an ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Music Award for "Award-Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". To date, "Whatever" is the group's second and last-known successful single.
Background
A demo for the song was originally recorded by KayGee and R.L. in the former's New Jersey basement studio. When the duo heard that Ideal needed an uptempo song, the demo was given to them and later went on to be re-recorded at The Battery Studios in New York City. Maverick of Ideal confirmed that the need for an uptempo song was due to the fact that "summertime [was] coming up," and the group "just wanted to make a summertime jam [that people] could ride through the summer with." However, because the group's self-titled debut had already been completed and released months prior to the single's finalization, Ideal confirmed that "Whatever" would see a release on the "future pressings of the [album]."
In 1994 BMG Records in Germany released a limited edition Whatever— An Exclusive Collection. This featured a second CD containing previously released B-sides. The cover of the CD was unchanged, there just being a sticker announcing the bonus material. It appears that Aimee was unaware of this release until it was mentioned in the message forum at her website in 2004, her management calling it a bootleg before it being confirmed as an official release.
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.
Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-ju (Moon So-ri), the daughter of the victim of the hit-and-run accident for which he went to jail. Wheelchair-bound and suffering from severe cerebral palsy, Gong-ju is kept cloistered in a cheap apartment by her brother, whose only concern is the government assistance she receives. Over a series of clandestine meetings, the two begin an improbable relationship that defies the judgment and cruelty of the world around them.
Winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director and Best Young Actress at the Venice Film Festival, Lee Chang-dong's OASIS is a “brave film” that “shows two people who find any relationship almost impossible, and yet...
published: 29 Mar 2024
Oasis Korean Movie Trailer 2002
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Oasis (오아시스, 2002) – Movie Review
If you’re aware of director Lee Chang Dong’s (이창동) works, then you know that he’s got a pretty unique style and perspective. I don’t think it always works, but when it does, it’s incredibly. When I saw Oasis (오아시스) I knew I ahd to talk about it. This movie is definitely an experience.
Oasis is a 2002 drama film by Lee Chang-don, starring Sol Kjan-gu (설경구) and Moon So-ri (
문소리).
Enjoy!
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Making of Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002)
Rare making of from Korean director Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002), starring Korean stars Seol Kyeong-gu and Moon So-ri.
Korean with English subtitles.
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published: 28 May 2021
[Trailer] 소소한 감동을 주는 영화, 문소리 설경구 주연의 영화 오아시스 (2002) l Movie Oasis (2002) by LEE Chang-dong
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Oasis (2002) - a brilliant Korean film with a love story like no other
The opening 30 minutes is both challenging and troubling, but persistence pays as this film ultimately delivers the most strange and uniquely beautiful love story in cinema history.
published: 30 Nov 2020
Oasis (2023) Official Trailer | Jang Dong Yoon, Seo In Ah, Cho Young Woo |
#oasis#kdramazone#kdrama
Title: Oasis
Release date: March 6, 2023
Plot:
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Lee Du-Hak (Jang Dong-Yoon) is a high school student in a provincial city. He comes from a poor family background, but he is smart and compassionate. He falls in love with Oh Jung-Shin (Seol In-A) at first sight, who is a transfer student from Seoul. Lee Du-Hak gets involved in an unexpected case and this changes his life.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Du-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Yeong-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Du-Hak have been friend...
published: 08 Feb 2023
Oasis (2002) - Korean Movie Review
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Oasis”, a South Korean romance from 2002.
The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man (who has just been released from jail after a two-and-a-half year sentence) and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Yes, you heard that correctly. This is not your typical romance film.
If you really want a thorough understanding of the Korean cinema new wave of the early 2000s, “Oasis” is a must watch – even if you don’t think it’s up your alley. It’s highly acclaimed and revered by many fans of Korean film.
โลกจ๋า...อย่าอิจฉารักเรา (Oasis - 오아시스)
RunTime: 132 Mins
KOREA TOP ROMANTIC MOVIE COLLECTION
Gene : Romance
Director : อี ชางดง
Casts : ซอล คยองกู, มุน โซรี
Venice International Film Festival
Blue Dragon Film Awards
KOREA FILM AWARD
สำหรับผม เธอเป็นผู้หญิงที่สวยมาก ถ้าแม้จะเพียงใครสักคนเชื่อในความรักของพวกเราบ้าง...
ฮง จองดูที่แต่งกายในชุดเสื้อผ้าสำหรับฤดูร้อนทั้งๆ ที่ยืนอยู่กลางฤดูหนาว เพิ่งออกมาจากคุกและพยายามที่จะติดต่อแม่และพี่น้อง
จองอิล พี่ชายของเขาย้ายบ้าน ส่วนจองเซ น้องชายของเขาปรากฏตัวขึ้น พร้อมกับประกันตัวเขาออกไป และพาเขากลับบ้าน สำหรับตระกูลฮง จองดูคือตัวปัญหา!
‘จองดู’ เป็นพวกสมองช้าและเข้ากับสังคมไม่ได้ เคยติดคุกมาแล้วถึงสามครั้ง พี่...
published: 12 Jan 2015
CINTA SEJOLI TERMARJINALKAN YANG SULIT DIPAHAMI ORANG 'NORMAL' ! | ALUR CERITA FILM OASIS (2002)
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.
Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-ju...
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.
Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-ju (Moon So-ri), the daughter of the victim of the hit-and-run accident for which he went to jail. Wheelchair-bound and suffering from severe cerebral palsy, Gong-ju is kept cloistered in a cheap apartment by her brother, whose only concern is the government assistance she receives. Over a series of clandestine meetings, the two begin an improbable relationship that defies the judgment and cruelty of the world around them.
Winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director and Best Young Actress at the Venice Film Festival, Lee Chang-dong's OASIS is a “brave film” that “shows two people who find any relationship almost impossible, and yet find a way to make theirs work” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
Add to Letterboxd watchlist: https://letterboxd.com/film/oasis/
Learn more: https://www.filmmovement.com/oasis
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.
Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-ju (Moon So-ri), the daughter of the victim of the hit-and-run accident for which he went to jail. Wheelchair-bound and suffering from severe cerebral palsy, Gong-ju is kept cloistered in a cheap apartment by her brother, whose only concern is the government assistance she receives. Over a series of clandestine meetings, the two begin an improbable relationship that defies the judgment and cruelty of the world around them.
Winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director and Best Young Actress at the Venice Film Festival, Lee Chang-dong's OASIS is a “brave film” that “shows two people who find any relationship almost impossible, and yet find a way to make theirs work” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
Add to Letterboxd watchlist: https://letterboxd.com/film/oasis/
Learn more: https://www.filmmovement.com/oasis
If you’re aware of director Lee Chang Dong’s (이창동) works, then you know that he’s got a pretty unique style and perspective. I don’t think it always works, but ...
If you’re aware of director Lee Chang Dong’s (이창동) works, then you know that he’s got a pretty unique style and perspective. I don’t think it always works, but when it does, it’s incredibly. When I saw Oasis (오아시스) I knew I ahd to talk about it. This movie is definitely an experience.
Oasis is a 2002 drama film by Lee Chang-don, starring Sol Kjan-gu (설경구) and Moon So-ri (
문소리).
Enjoy!
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If you’re aware of director Lee Chang Dong’s (이창동) works, then you know that he’s got a pretty unique style and perspective. I don’t think it always works, but when it does, it’s incredibly. When I saw Oasis (오아시스) I knew I ahd to talk about it. This movie is definitely an experience.
Oasis is a 2002 drama film by Lee Chang-don, starring Sol Kjan-gu (설경구) and Moon So-ri (
문소리).
Enjoy!
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Rare making of from Korean director Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002), starring Korean stars Seol Kyeong-gu and Moon So-ri.
Korean with English subtitles.
Follow u...
Rare making of from Korean director Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002), starring Korean stars Seol Kyeong-gu and Moon So-ri.
Korean with English subtitles.
Follow us on Instagram or Twitter #FilmsExtras @LudovicCinema
Rare making of from Korean director Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002), starring Korean stars Seol Kyeong-gu and Moon So-ri.
Korean with English subtitles.
Follow us on Instagram or Twitter #FilmsExtras @LudovicCinema
The opening 30 minutes is both challenging and troubling, but persistence pays as this film ultimately delivers the most strange and uniquely beautiful love sto...
The opening 30 minutes is both challenging and troubling, but persistence pays as this film ultimately delivers the most strange and uniquely beautiful love story in cinema history.
The opening 30 minutes is both challenging and troubling, but persistence pays as this film ultimately delivers the most strange and uniquely beautiful love story in cinema history.
#oasis#kdramazone#kdrama
Title: Oasis
Release date: March 6, 2023
Plot:
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and ...
#oasis#kdramazone#kdrama
Title: Oasis
Release date: March 6, 2023
Plot:
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Lee Du-Hak (Jang Dong-Yoon) is a high school student in a provincial city. He comes from a poor family background, but he is smart and compassionate. He falls in love with Oh Jung-Shin (Seol In-A) at first sight, who is a transfer student from Seoul. Lee Du-Hak gets involved in an unexpected case and this changes his life.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Du-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Yeong-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Du-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him.
#oasis#kdramazone#kdrama
Title: Oasis
Release date: March 6, 2023
Plot:
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Lee Du-Hak (Jang Dong-Yoon) is a high school student in a provincial city. He comes from a poor family background, but he is smart and compassionate. He falls in love with Oh Jung-Shin (Seol In-A) at first sight, who is a transfer student from Seoul. Lee Du-Hak gets involved in an unexpected case and this changes his life.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Du-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Yeong-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Du-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him.
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Oasis”, a South Korean romance from 2002.
The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a ...
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Oasis”, a South Korean romance from 2002.
The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man (who has just been released from jail after a two-and-a-half year sentence) and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Yes, you heard that correctly. This is not your typical romance film.
If you really want a thorough understanding of the Korean cinema new wave of the early 2000s, “Oasis” is a must watch – even if you don’t think it’s up your alley. It’s highly acclaimed and revered by many fans of Korean film.
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Oasis”, a South Korean romance from 2002.
The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man (who has just been released from jail after a two-and-a-half year sentence) and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Yes, you heard that correctly. This is not your typical romance film.
If you really want a thorough understanding of the Korean cinema new wave of the early 2000s, “Oasis” is a must watch – even if you don’t think it’s up your alley. It’s highly acclaimed and revered by many fans of Korean film.
Newly restored in 4K, the third feature by Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong.
Fresh out of prison, Hong Jong-du (Sul Kyung-gu) finds an unlikely soulmate in Gong-ju (Moon So-ri), the daughter of the victim of the hit-and-run accident for which he went to jail. Wheelchair-bound and suffering from severe cerebral palsy, Gong-ju is kept cloistered in a cheap apartment by her brother, whose only concern is the government assistance she receives. Over a series of clandestine meetings, the two begin an improbable relationship that defies the judgment and cruelty of the world around them.
Winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director and Best Young Actress at the Venice Film Festival, Lee Chang-dong's OASIS is a “brave film” that “shows two people who find any relationship almost impossible, and yet find a way to make theirs work” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
Add to Letterboxd watchlist: https://letterboxd.com/film/oasis/
Learn more: https://www.filmmovement.com/oasis
If you’re aware of director Lee Chang Dong’s (이창동) works, then you know that he’s got a pretty unique style and perspective. I don’t think it always works, but when it does, it’s incredibly. When I saw Oasis (오아시스) I knew I ahd to talk about it. This movie is definitely an experience.
Oasis is a 2002 drama film by Lee Chang-don, starring Sol Kjan-gu (설경구) and Moon So-ri (
문소리).
Enjoy!
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/cinemarea101/
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Rare making of from Korean director Lee Chang-dong's Oasis (2002), starring Korean stars Seol Kyeong-gu and Moon So-ri.
Korean with English subtitles.
Follow us on Instagram or Twitter #FilmsExtras @LudovicCinema
The opening 30 minutes is both challenging and troubling, but persistence pays as this film ultimately delivers the most strange and uniquely beautiful love story in cinema history.
#oasis#kdramazone#kdrama
Title: Oasis
Release date: March 6, 2023
Plot:
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Lee Du-Hak (Jang Dong-Yoon) is a high school student in a provincial city. He comes from a poor family background, but he is smart and compassionate. He falls in love with Oh Jung-Shin (Seol In-A) at first sight, who is a transfer student from Seoul. Lee Du-Hak gets involved in an unexpected case and this changes his life.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Du-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Yeong-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Du-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him.
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Oasis”, a South Korean romance from 2002.
The film's plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man (who has just been released from jail after a two-and-a-half year sentence) and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Yes, you heard that correctly. This is not your typical romance film.
If you really want a thorough understanding of the Korean cinema new wave of the early 2000s, “Oasis” is a must watch – even if you don’t think it’s up your alley. It’s highly acclaimed and revered by many fans of Korean film.
"Whatever" is a song and single by the English rock band Oasis, and initially credited as being written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. A subsequent lawsuit awarded a co-writing credit to Neil Innes.
History
At six minutes and twenty-one seconds, "Whatever" was the longest single the band had released up to that point (it was later surpassed by "Champagne Supernova", "D'You Know What I Mean?" and "All Around the World"). The song follows an AB structure, which differs from Verse-Chorus, as the main hook occurs at the beginning of the song. The song suddenly changes key during the bridge, before returning to the main chord progression of the song, which repeats for a two-and-a-half-minute outro in which, one by one, each instrument cuts out until only the strings are playing. Finally, the song ends with an extended, recorded applause track. A common word on the Japanese festivals' mikoshi is used at the end of the song.
The single was released on 18 December 1994 as a stand-alone single, bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every Oasis single released since has also accomplished, aside from the download-only single "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", "I'm Outta Time" and "Falling Down". Like "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", this is a non-album release, but as it is a single it has been included on the compilation album Time Flies... 1994–2009 which features all 27 of Oasis' singles released in the UK. The strings were played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra which featured former Electric Light Orchestra violinist Wilfred Gibson. The strings were arranged by Nick Ingman and Noel Gallagher.