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What was the source of this quotation by actor John Malkovich?

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I remember reading a quotation by John Malkovich in an interview, in which he said that he considered himself "a Shakespearean actor forever cast in a high school play," in reference to some of his roles in popular films. However, I have since been unable to track down the original source of the quotation. Do you know where he might have said this? If not, what are some good resources for finding old magazine interviews? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.147.172.33 (talk) 03:50, 17 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I searched Ebsco's Academic Search Premier and Gale's Academic OneFile, which are two online magazine and journal databases that my library subscribes to, and was unable to find the quote in either. I tried searching the exact quote as well as key words from it, both with and without the name John Malkovich, and nothing relevant came up. Now, this doesn't mean he didn't say it, or something similar; it could have been an interview in a magazine that's not indexed in either of the databases I have access to, or the wording of the quote could be sufficiently different than what you remember that the keywords aren't matching. --some jerk on the Internet (talk) 18:12, 18 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

2 songs in a YT video

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzme8XqR5xY&src_vid=E6I1bnHuU0E&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_4169684801

Hello, can anyone help me find out what the names of the songs @6:18 - 6:45 and 7:00 - 7:13 are? :)

would be really super well appreciated. 157.157.177.123 (talk) 07:06, 17 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The first is "Urban Street Speak" by TeknoAXE. The second I can't find. --Jayron32 13:48, 17 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]