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House Season 3 Episode 13 - Needle in a Haystack
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Wee Man and Rachel Fishman singing karaoke 2010
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Wee Man (Jason Acuna) joined Rachel and her former band "Big City Smile" for a few songs at one of their shows at The Thirsty Lion in Portland, OR. A few days later Rachel and Wee Man got together for some karaoke at the Gypsy...
Charlie Brooker's 2011 Wipe
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Brooker takes a satirical look back at the events of the past 12 months, a year that included weddings both royal and gypsy, as well as riots across England and Wales, the phone-hacking scandal and the TV debut of Desperate Scousewives. With contributions by American stand-up Doug Stanhope, Brian Limond, and Adam Curtis.
Krowz Hill "Life is a Hustle" (Episode 7)
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EPISODE 7 -- "All Krowz Play" Brought to you by -- KROWZ HILL PRODUCTIONS & Brookwood Entertainment Group INC. Video Edited and Filmed by Daniel "D-Wise" Wesley Episode Summary -- Krowz Hill rekindle their brotherhood by celebrating at the Historic Coney Island in Brooklyn. MUSIC FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE **Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.** NO COPYRIGHT INFRIDGEMENT INTENDED...We do not own the tracks featured and no profits are being gained for the show. But however the artists featured shall be credited (look below). Thanks for the inspiration. :-) "HIP HOP/RAP BEAT 2010" PRODUCED BY LIMIT BEATS www.youtube.com "HEAVEN R'N'B BEAT -- PIANO STRINGS" PRODUCED BY DJDSiGN www.youtube.com "GYPSY WOMAN" PERFORMED BY CRYSTAL WATERS / POLYGRAM RECORDS www.youtube.com "DRUM MUSIC: FIRE DRUMS" PERFORMED BY ARIEL KALMA & KAMAL M. ENGELS ariel-kalma.com "AMANDA" PERFROMED BY AISHA DUO WEBSITE - www.obliqsound.com MYSPACE - www.myspace.com "APPLAUSE" / "SWANG" / "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP" (INSTRUMENTAL) PRODUCED BY PLEASANT 'FLAG' RUSSEL www.krowzhill.com "KERMIT THE FROG PRANK CALL" YOUTUBE ORIGINAL VIDEO FOOTAGE COURTESY OF EDBASSMASTER http *The video was re-edited ...
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Movie Review by Keith Kelly
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www.innovativecommunications.tv Robert Downey Jr. is back again as Sherlock Holmes, and this time he's up against his most fiendish challenger, Professor Moriarty. I'm Keith Kelly, and my review is coming up right now. Guy Ritchie is again directing the world's most famous sleuth-first brought to life in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories, and then on stage and on screen. Just incase you haven't seen Ritchie's first film-this is not your grandfather's consulting detective. In this rendition, the emphasis is first on action, and second on the analytical observations. Like most sequels, just about everything is amped up. More fine-tuned is the relationship between Holmes and Watson-played again by Jude Law. They bicker, fight, insult and support each other with great vigor-in ways only best friends and partners can do. They are one of the best on-screen duos since Redford and Newman, and by themselves make the flick worth watching. Jared Harris is impeccable as Professor Moriarty-an intellectual equal of Holmes who uses his powers of genius for evil instead of good. Some of the best scenes in "A Game of Shadows" involve the mental duels between Downey and Harris, which are played with just the right level of one-upmanship. There are also three women roles, but they are mostly involved to forward the plot, and don't add much to the story. The film involves Holmes trying to get to the bottom of the world-changing scheme that Moriarty is putting into place. The plot is a bit more ...
Don Rickles presents Pudgy.mov
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An Early Curtain for Pudgy By David J. Spatz Posted Mar. 20, 2008 Pudgy called in a panic. The loveable insult comedian was thisclose to signing on with Joe Scandore, who knew a thing or two about managing insult comedians, because his biggest client was a guy named Don Rickles. Scandore had heard of Pudgy's no-holds-barred nightclub act and had seen her 1983 Showtime special, which she taped in front of an audience loaded with TV sitcom stars of the '70s. But Scandore had never seen Pudgy work live, although that was about to change. It was the summer of 1985, and Pudgy was working a series of midnight shows at the Atlantis Casino Hotel. These "gypsy" shows had quickly become popular within local entertainment circles because they attracted cast members from many of the casino production shows, especially the boys-who-would-be-girls from An Evening at La Cage at Bally's. As luck would have it, Rickles was working Resorts, which meant Scandore would be in town. He wanted to see Pudgy work live. "I need your help tonight," Pudgy told me. "Can you come in?" Pudgy -- her real name was Beverly Wines, but her birth name was a Polish mouthful, like Wisniewski -- knew that I would sit ringside and offer a safe and easy target. In spite of her growing reputation, people who saw her for the first time sometimes didn't get the nature of her act. Not everyone would be willing to play along with her good-natured teasing, and that could be a problem with a career-maker like Scandore ...
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