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 | DANCE BATTLE WITH MILEY CYRUS, ADAM SANDLER, CHRIS BROWN The Biggest Online Dance Battle just got BIGGER. Miley Cyrus and Mandy Jiroux GET SERVED by The ACDC (Adam/Chu Dance Crew) and a host of ALL STARS in this epic dance collision. Jon M. Chu (Director of Step Up 2 The Streets) and Adam Sevani (Moose in Step Up 2 The Streets) along with their other Step Up 2 cast members and other ACDC recruits battle back at Miley Cyrus and Mandy Jiroux in this epic online dance battle that has taken YouTube by storm. "M&M came back strong, now we get to show what we got" www.myspace.com www.myspace.com MEMBERS OF THE ACDC: Chris Scott Luigi Rosada Harry Shum Jr Flea Rock Legacy BShaw Moy Casper Trent Dickens Lucas Raynaud JD MCelroy Mihran Jon Scott Sean Scott Kamile Lil John Flipz Madd Chad Dave Scott Kristi Crader Reakt KO Plik Plok Hok Lacey Black Thomas Telisha Shaw Liat Baruch Kelli Exum Jamal Sims Tommy J. Styles Reina Brianna Evigan Robert Hoffman Adam Shankman Adam Sandler Chris Brown Brittany Snow Amanda Bynes Diana Ross Elijah Kelley Evan Ross NLT Brandon T Jackson Lindsay Lohan Jabbawockeez SONGS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: TrackZillas -"You Got Me" Ooh Ooh feat. JR Available for download @ www.zshare.net |  | Hi-5 closing theme song hi-5 hi5 series 7 (2004,premiere 2005) Heres is a list of the credits. Executive Producer: Helena Harris Composer: Chris Harriot Song of the week director: Ian Munro Rainbow 'round the world lyrics: Chris Phillips Song of the week lighting director : Rob Cotterill Choreographer : Cameron Mitchell Written by: Lisa Hoppe, Ray Boseley, Leone Carey, Tamra Palmer, Chris Phillips, Cameron Clarke Early childhood producer: Helen Martin Script Editors: Duncan Fine, Stephen Measday Associate Script Producer: Judy Tanner Set Designer & Art Director: Graeme Haddon Stanby props: Gavin Sainsbury, Maddox Courtney-Foster Art Department: Paul Fraser, Peter Ashman, Joanna Greenwood Costume Props Designer: Lyndsey Regan-Evans Set Conctruction:George Avuet Construction Puppeteers: Tim Harding, Erin Marshall Technical Director: Rob Surdich Lighting director: Rob Cotteril " " Assistant : Shaw Vanderderg Vision Switcher: David Everett Videotape Operator: Steve Cronan Cameras: David Sliwinski, Melissa French,Justin Rule, Robert T Frankel Location Camera: Tim Mason Sound: Ryann Coughlan, Matt Clearly, Joshua Revelman Wardrobe Co-ordinators: Kylie Dunn, Gary Bigeni Hair & makeup: Lisa Soames, Kristy Snape, Troy Follington Post Production in Facilities: TRACKS TELEVISION Editor: Alan Green Post Production Supervisor: Iva Carmody Final Mix: John Wyatt Tech Checks & dubbing: TVD Broadcast Titles/Animation: RGB PICTURES Unit Nurses: Kerry Smith, Fiona Wilson 2nd Assistant Director: Stormy vance ... |  | Machete - Trailer Machete - Trailer - Machete is based on the fake trailer in Robert Rodriguez's 2007 Grindhouse, featuring Danny Trejo and Jeff Fahey reprising their original roles. The feature version of the trailer finds Machete (Trejo) a renegade former Mexican Federale, roaming the streets of Texas after a shakedown from drug lord Torrez (Steven Seagal). Reluctantly, Machete takes an offer from spin doctor Benz (Fahey) to assassinate McLaughlin (Robert De Niro) a corrupt Senator. Double crossed and on the run Machete braves the odds with the help of Luz (Michelle Rodriguez), a saucy taco slinger, Padre (Cheech Marin) his "holy" brother, and April (Lindsay Lohan) a socialite with a penchant for guns. All while being tracked by Sartana (Jessica Alba), a sexy ICE agent with a special interest in the blade slinger. |  | Diving Acciedent Guy gets face split in half WARNING www.youtube.com or robert-lindsay.blogspot.com |  | Fleetwood Mac - Monday Morning Live 1977 Nashville 21 may 1977. with pictures of a concert (1978) by some guy named Keith Robert Wessel. "Monday morning you look so fine." And so began the first song that appeared on Fleetwood Mac's first album with newcomers Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. This album, simply titled Fleetwood Mac, went on to sell millions of copies and so launched the members of Fleetwood Mac into super-stardom. Although not broken up when they joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's relationship was already rocky. Monday Morning is just one of the many songs Lindsey wrote about Stevie and their ever so tumultuous relationship. At the beginning of the week, things are great between Stevie and Lindsey, but by the time Friday rolls around, Lindsey needs a break. The cycle of the days of the week represent just how much the feelings in this relationship change. At first Lindsey feels very much in love with Stevie, but as each passing day slips by those feelings change to confusion. Lindsey doesn't know what Stevie wants and is being pulled in different directions by his feelings for her. Lindsey tells himself that he can't go on for long feeling this way about the relationship. It is possible as well, that in this verse Lindsey could be referring to the fact of getting out on the road on Friday and performing his music. By Monday he was glad to be back for a little rest before another gig came up. Lindsey doesn't seem to want the lyrics in this song to be taken too ... |  | guy splits face in half! 18+ the real video of diving acciedent- this is the real video of (diving acciedent) robert-lindsay.blogspot.com thumbs up if its it. show it to your friends.robert-lindsay.blogspot.com robert-lindsay.blogspot.com robert-lindsay.blogspot.com robert-lindsay.blogspot.com |  | The Oregonian (2011) - Official Trailer Just fresh from Sundance 2011 - this is one of the new indie horror movies to watch for in 2011. The feel we got is that it's like a combination of "Hobo With A Shotgun" and "A Winter's Bone"...it's about a woman leaves the farm and enters the unknown. Some viewers called it "Alice In Wonderland finds herself in hell". You will need to check it yourself and decide...take a look at their nice FB page as well: www.facebook.com Coming to theatres on 2011 Starring: Lindsay Pulsipher, Robert Longstreet, Matt Olsen |  | The Lambeth Walk When he was younger, Robert Lindsay starred as Bill Snibson in the UK production of 'Me and My Girl' with Emma Thompson. It was so successful that it opened on Broadway, again starring Robert Lindsay, this time with Mary Ann Plunkett. It won three Tony Awards, including Best Actor. This video is Robert Lindsay singing the Act One finale with the rest of the cast. Enjoy! |  | Sixteen Going On Seventeen/Charmain Carr & Daniel Truhitte Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music, with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, and with the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Ernest Lehman wrote the screenplay. The musical originated with the book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp. It contains many popular songs, including "Edelweiss", "My Favorite Things", "Climb Ev'ry Mountain", "Do-Re-Mi", "Sixteen Going on Seventeen", and "The Lonely Goatherd", as well as the title song. The movie version was filmed on location in Salzburg, Austria and Bavaria in Southern Germany, and also at the 20th Century Fox Studios in California. It was photographed in 70mm Todd-AO by Ted D. McCord. It won a total of five Academy Awards including Best Picture in 1965 and is one of the most popular musicals ever produced. The cast album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Adjusted for inflation, it made $1.046 billion domestically at 2010 prices, putting it third on the list of all-time inflation-adjusted box office hits, behind Gone with the Wind and Star Wars. In 2001, The United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry as it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". |  | The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 1 of 11 link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": www.youtube.com 'The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Alan Hay ... Lane Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) It was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. This production has never been commercially available for purchase in any media format. Oscar Wilde was famous as a dazzling personality and sparking conversationalist, but he wasn't described by his contemporaries as acting like one of his characters in his plays, tho. Max Beerbohm told SN Behrman: "Well, in the beginning he was the most enchanting company, don't you know. His conversation was so simple and natural and flowing--not at all epigrammatic, which would have been unbearable. He saved that for his plays, thank heaven." WH Auden writes (reviewing a collection of Wilde's letters): The post-prison letters are more interesting than the pre-prison. To begin with, Wilde is now a lonely man, without an audience of his social and intellectual equals, so he puts into his letters what in happier times he would have expressed in talk, and the reader gets glimpses of what his conversation must have been like: "I assure you that the type-writing machine, when played with expression, is not more annoying ... |
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