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See Ya - Janine and Donny (Bad Girls Fan video 27)

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Yay! My first Janine and Donny fan video. It's really cool, I didn't think I would use this couple for a fan video. By the way, the song's by Atomic Kitten, it's one of their first singles from their first album, Right Now re-issue but it's the version with Kerry Katona's vocals. Basically, Janine Nebeski and Donny Kimber are a couple in Bad Girls but they're not allowed because Donny is a prison officer and Janine is a prisoner. But they still have a relationship anyway and she gets pregnant as well. Despite the song's lyrics, they get on well together in the TV show but I found some clips that can be interpreted by the lyrics, for example: "Cos you can see my running but you're standing still" - shows the bit in 8.09 when Janine is running away from Donny because he wants to handcuff her. "I need a new direction but you won't let me go" - He pretends to hand her a ticket leaflet but actually handcuffs her. They turn out alright, she has his baby in the very last episode. Wow Atomic Kitten is so cool! I don't know about making anymore Janine and Donny fan videos, I only made this one because the song was short. Plus, I only used 2 series for this - 7 and 8 - only because Janine is in both series but Donny's in only 8. I used series 7 to show the pictures of Janine that are taken.

The Red House: Edward G. Robinson, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun, Julie London (1947 Movie)

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DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Red House (1947) is a black-and-white psychological thriller starring Edward G. Robinson. It is adapted from the novel The Red House by George Agnew Chamberlain, published in 1943 by Popular Library. The novel was serialized in five consecutive issues of Saturday Evening Post, 10 March 1945 through 7 April 1945. Handicapped farmer Pete (Robinson) and sister Ellen (Anderson) have raised ward Meg as their own on a reclusive farm. Now a teen, Meg (Roberts) convinces her friend Nath to come help with chores on the farm. When Nath insists on using a shortcut home through the woods, Pete warns the young man of screams in the night and the terrors associated with the abandoned red house. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin exploring and troubling secrets are revealed. Reviewer Dave Sindelar gives the film a positive review: "It's not perfect; it's a little too long, so you end up figuring some of the final revelations before you should, and it gets a little repetitive at times, but the strong acting and some memorable images make it worth the investment." The film is also praised as a "Murky psychological thriller with resonant settings and an emotive Rózsa score." Cast: Actor / Role Edward G. Robinson / Pete Morgan Lon McCallister / Nath Storm Judith Anderson / Ellen Morgan Rory Calhoun / Teller Allene Roberts / Meg Julie London / Tibby Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; Yiddish: עמנואל גאָלדנבערג; December ...

The Beatniks: Starring Tony Travis, Joyce Terry, and Peter Breck (1960 Movie)

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DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Beatniks is a 1960 American film directed by Paul Frees. It was also featured on the movie-mocking program Mystery Science Theater 3000. Eddy Crane is the leader of a gang that robs small businesses for petty cash. At one point his gang accosts the broken-down car of a music business executive, Harry Bayliss. Afterwards Bayliss wishes to call a tow truck, so he goes into the eatery where Eddy's gang is celebrating. Bayliss overhears Eddy singing to the juke box and offers him a chance to audition for his variety program. Eddy accepts, passes his audition, and is given a spot on television. Eddy sings a two-minute song that is apparently stupendously successful, with Bayliss calling Eddy an 'overnight sensation' and prophesying an astounding rise to fame, complete with a hit record, 'a guest spot on every top show,' and eventually culminating with 'The Eddy Crane Show.' Atop Eddy's newfound success, he also immediately begins making advances at Bayliss's secretary, Helen Tracy, in preference over his long-suffering girlfriend, Iris. The specter of Eddy's stardom raises dissension among his gang, who wish either to accompany him unquestionably on his ascent, or to hold him back in their ranks. Iris is also jealous of Helen, with whom Eddy has been carrying on an affair. Helen eventually professes her love for Eddy. But one of Eddy's gang members, Moon, commits a murder, threatening to drag Eddy down by association. Moon ...

Pjesme by Tanja Vu - 14 - BELIEVE IN ME

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- Epizoda 14 - BELIEVE IN ME - Jabuka TV - TV Show "Povecalo" - 09. veljace, 2011

Pjesme by Tanja Vu - 09 - Mi nismo rodjeni

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- Epizoda 09 - Mi nismo rodjeni - Jabuka TV - TV Show "Povecalo" - 05. sijecanj, 2011

Pjesme by Tanja Vu - 08 - Nebeski pratioci

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- Epizoda 08 - Nebeski pratioci - Jabuka TV - TV Show "Povecalo" - 29. prosinac, 2010

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