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Just when Robert Palmer died, they released again "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" with a series of montages. It's the perfect send off video. Enjoy..
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You wouldn't think Tim Wonnacot was quick with his fists until he grabbed that staffer and thus him not doing it every day now.
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Most of the Lloyd-Webber ones from the 80s were off their heads. "Starlight Express", "Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Coat", "Cats". I'll forgive him about "Chess" because most of ABBA wrote that, and it could easily be turned into a film. "Phantom of the Opera" was class though.
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Blancmange - "Living on the Ceiling" from 1982..
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Hans Zimmer wrote that you know (and probably sang it).
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Here is a cracker by Chicago - "Hard Habit to Break"... I love Peter Cetera (the singer). He pops up in a lot of duets in the 80s and also did the "Karate Kid 2" theme. Got that Ric Flair "Spartacus" hair in this video though.
You can't get more camper than Earth Kitt & Bronski Beat (Jimmy Sommerville-less. New Singer). Here they are with "Cha Cha Heels".
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I've always found the Village People hilarious. Here's them doing the original version of "Macho Man". NSFW..
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i ended up picking up a rare "Emmanuelle's Seventh Heaven" on VHS on Ebay, so quite proud of that. Guild Home Video release.
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I remembered about the last film I went to see. Some very odd Scottish football film, directed by Robert Duvall, starring Michael Keaton and bloody Ally McCoist in a lead role. It's mental. "A Shot At Glory" I think it was called. Don't think I've ever seen it on TV. I remember there were was a big hoopla because Duvall was directing it, but it was shite. Taking a little village team to the Scottish Cup Final was the story, I think. Trying to be "Local Hero".
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Full version of Oliver Stone's "Alexander". Went for a mental running time too.
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On 2/26/2020 at 11:13 PM, PunkStep said:
The Truth Commission! Were any of them South African?
Guy that played the "Commendant" at the start was. He was Bret Hart's acting buddy. He was replaced by the Jackyl.
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Here's one with a dog and gun from the RSPCA in 1987 that goes a bit too far, imo.
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Didn't they do a spin-off "Burnside" side show or I'm imagining that? Seemed like the worst character to do a spin-off for.
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Yeah that is the one. NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
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One thing I hadn't noticed before. Check out all the empty seats behind when the Undertaker hits Jimmy Snuka with the "Tombstone" at Wrestlemania 7. Popcorn match?
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7 hours ago, Merzbow said:
I don't remember that at all but there was an infamous one with the kid about to stand on a broken bottle at the beach.
Yes, I remember it. A bunch of kids running along the beach and just before one of the brats put their foot on the glass the camera stops and then it freezes.
Some of those PIF's are terrifying. Hasn't been a good one since that "Drink Driving" one with Denise Van Outen (before she was anybody).
ADDED: One that was banned where a guy shoots somebody in the head at his own dinner table hit the mark though. Banned. Can't even find it on Youtube.
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Phil Collins plays "Against All Odds" at "Live Aid" in 1985...
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Phil Collins - "Take Me Home". A deeper song than most people give it credit for..
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On 5/12/2020 at 7:15 AM, Devon Malcolm said:
CGI Cliff Twemlow.
Any excuse to post the trailer for his 1983 film "G,B,H"..
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You'd have to get that guy from "Unarmed and Dangerous"..
Guy without the arms.
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On 5/4/2020 at 2:46 AM, Fox Piss said:
Hall for me is the go to pick of bodies. He was huge but well in proportion. The guys height gets lost on TV somehow in some Bermuda triangle way Billy Gunn does too. Plus he rocks a bandana better than the Hulkster.
Scott Hall's tan seems to change as well. Goes from being the bright right tomato AWA look to the brown Razor Ramon look.
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Piper looked his best IMO around the time he won the IC Belt. Put a firework up his arse to get him to the gym. From about Royal Rumble 92 to Wrestlemania 8.
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Insanewrestling.co.uk/OnDemand cannot be found it's saying, but it's easily seen on the page that it directs too.
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Fandango defeated Chris Jericho is his debut match which was at Wrestlemania. What happened there?
All New Song of the Day (no Levellers)
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Then Jerico from the 1989 UK sci-fi flop "Slipstream" with "Big Area (of Life)..."