I'm just a big wimpy baby when it comes to slasher flicks, so avoided the whole thing.
i thought the movie was interesting and original in the plot, but maybe i just haven't seen that many scary movies. i had just never really thought about what people would be capable of going through to save their own life.
I'm just a big wimpy baby when it comes to slasher flicks, so avoided the whole thing.
I was browsing youtube and found my girl. I know you San Antonio girls remember her.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LLNfYtcKMaw
When 7am comes around and Jess is no longer on call, I will be breaking out a bottle and we will be getting trashed. Hooooraaaaaaaaaaaaaay morning drunkeness.
I like Tiffany's Billiards.
I had high hopes for the first one. I was there at the movies and all of the sudden the guy from "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" shows up. It was ruined for me at that very second.
Robin Hood: Men in Tights? You're crazy.
Cary Elwes is, and always will be, known as "the guy from The Princess Bride."
don't laugh, but i've never seen that movie.
And the origin of the McCreless style is found.
Argh, it's KTFM in the early 90s all over again!
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!
102.7, it was all about HOT 103! psssh.
The pop-up video of Lil' Suzy' "Take Me In Your Arms":
*Pop* All the children in the video actually were procreated by Suzy and the guy she's looking at during the video.
A guy that looks like that sitting in a playground with all those kids running around would be on KENS' "Perverts in the Park" series with the quickness.
*Pop*
784 cans of Aqua Net were used over the 2.5 days of shooting.
"Is the park that your children play at on our list?"
"we'll let you know, next Friday at 10."
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*Pop*
Shooting on the video had to be halted countless times as beepers sounded non-stop.
*Pop*
The lyrical track in the video is actually slowed down five times to be intelligible. Lil Suzy and her backup singers were known to use their "party line" speed voices 24-7.
*Pop*
The auditions for this video were held at a prominent San Antonio dance club named Kaboomz.
*Pop*
The B-Side to "Take Me In Your Arms" was DJ Laz' "Journey Into Bass."
http://youtube.com/watch?v=w8uVkyg2CYs
*Pop*
Shoe manufacturer LA Gear paid an astounding $5000 to be the feature shoe in the video
What is it about his song "Red Alert" that makes it a staple at quincenera's regardless of whether the 15 year olds are old enough to remember the song. That song hoochifies ANY dancefloor.
My thoughts exactly...
I actually want to hear "Red Alert" now.
save your ears, here.
duh duh duh duh duhnnnnnnnnn
RED ALERT
duh duh duh duh duhnnnnnnnnn
RED ALERT
duh duh duh duh duhnnnnnnnnn
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