Bewdy said: "skin cancer and Vicodin." maple syrup and jam.
Okay, that's the ABSOLUTE FUNNIEST THING I HAVE EVER READ. HANDS DOWN. | |
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TiMix said: Bewdy said: "skin cancer and Vicodin." maple syrup and jam.
Okay, that's the ABSOLUTE FUNNIEST THING I HAVE EVER READ. HANDS DOWN. Her statement was VERY weird! | |
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I thought it was already weird enough when she appeared onstage with Elton John. | |
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I hope Michael calls John Landis and they make something cool happen, with or without Pamela Anderson.
John Landis is the man in my book, he directed the legendary Thriller and the epic Black or White. Either way you toss it, both those videos are amazing. (Even if the songs suck in your opinion, you gotta give it up for those amazing videos.) And I never got why the long-form version of "Black or White" caused so much "pain" and "suffering" to the public. I thought that was the coolest part. Watching Michael dance and show his "angry-dancing" or whatever Fred Astaire was talking about. Sorry for the B&W rant MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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Maybe he could call John Landis.
John Landis is the man the film industry doesn't want to touch anymore after a decade of huge box office failures. | |
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novabrkr said: Maybe he could call John Landis.
John Landis is the man the film industry doesn't want to touch anymore after a decade of huge box office failures. I was actually about to ask when was the last time a John Landis film made big money at the box office? Like after 1982? His biggest achievement has actually been the MJ videos and "Animal House". That's all I remember him by, lol. But he's great for the videos though. [Edited 9/14/08 23:11pm] | |
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Vanilli said: I hope Michael calls John Landis and they make something cool happen, with or without Pamela Anderson.
John Landis is the man in my book, he directed the legendary Thriller and the epic Black or White. Either way you toss it, both those videos are amazing. (Even if the songs suck in your opinion, you gotta give it up for those amazing videos.) And I never got why the long-form version of "Black or White" caused so much "pain" and "suffering" to the public. I thought that was the coolest part. Watching Michael dance and show his "angry-dancing" or whatever Fred Astaire was talking about. Sorry for the B&W rant I love the panther dance too, so intense! | |
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Vanilli said: I hope Michael calls John Landis and they make something cool happen, with or without Pamela Anderson.
John Landis is the man in my book, he directed the legendary Thriller and the epic Black or White. Either way you toss it, both those videos are amazing. (Even if the songs suck in your opinion, you gotta give it up for those amazing videos.) And I never got why the long-form version of "Black or White" caused so much "pain" and "suffering" to the public. I thought that was the coolest part. Watching Michael dance and show his "angry-dancing" or whatever Fred Astaire was talking about. Sorry for the B&W rant What did Fred say exactly? I´ve never read that quote. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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JuliePurplehead said: Doesn't Pamela have two pre-teen sons?
wikipedia said: She married Tommy Lee, drummer of Mötley Crüe, on February 19, 1995 after knowing him for only 96 hours and the couple eventually had two sons, Brandon Thomas Lee (b. June 6, 1996) and Dylan Jagger Lee (b. December 29, 1997)
So, Brandon is 12 and Dylan is 10. [Edited 9/15/08 17:42pm] | |
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dag said: Vanilli said: I hope Michael calls John Landis and they make something cool happen, with or without Pamela Anderson.
John Landis is the man in my book, he directed the legendary Thriller and the epic Black or White. Either way you toss it, both those videos are amazing. (Even if the songs suck in your opinion, you gotta give it up for those amazing videos.) And I never got why the long-form version of "Black or White" caused so much "pain" and "suffering" to the public. I thought that was the coolest part. Watching Michael dance and show his "angry-dancing" or whatever Fred Astaire was talking about. Sorry for the B&W rant What did Fred say exactly? I´ve never read that quote. Apparently after Motown 25 or something, he told Michael, "You're an angry dancer -- like me. You're one hell of a mover." I mean, given he said in the 80s, I think the public saw it to be true in full force at the end of the Black Or White video - with the whole panther stuff. I don't think that was just acting. Look at the expression on his face. That was anger being expressed through dance..if it ever was. And as much of influence as James Brown was/is on Michael..Fred clearly inspired A LOT of Michael's craft, especially "Smooth Criminal" Clicky the linky: http://www.youtube.com/wa...gB0UNey-Uk [Edited 9/15/08 9:16am] [Edited 9/15/08 9:17am] MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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My first thought: Don't we all? Then I thought
MAYBE 15-20 years ago. | |
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whodknee said: My first thought: Don't we all? Then I thought
MAYBE 15-20 years ago. AGEIST! Pamela's still hot for a 41 year old. Especially when the person who's film clip it is is 50. [Edited 9/15/08 19:17pm] | |
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Arnotts said: whodknee said: My first thought: Don't we all? Then I thought
MAYBE 15-20 years ago. AGEIST! Pamela's still hot for a 41 year old. Especially when the person who's film clip it is is 50. [Edited 9/15/08 19:17pm] It's not the age I have a problem with. It's the...umm... baggage that she's accumulated quite publicly in those 15-20 years that turns me off. I'm not speaking from Michael's perspective but from my own. | |
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Vanilli said: dag said: What did Fred say exactly? I´ve never read that quote. Apparently after Motown 25 or something, he told Michael, "You're an angry dancer -- like me. You're one hell of a mover." I mean, given he said in the 80s, I think the public saw it to be true in full force at the end of the Black Or White video - with the whole panther stuff. I don't think that was just acting. Look at the expression on his face. That was anger being expressed through dance..if it ever was. And as much of influence as James Brown was/is on Michael..Fred clearly inspired A LOT of Michael's craft, especially "Smooth Criminal" Clicky the linky: http://www.youtube.com/wa...gB0UNey-Uk [Edited 9/15/08 9:16am] [Edited 9/15/08 9:17am] I know that Fred told MJ that he´s a hell of a mover. I thought you were refering to something he said directly about BOW video. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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dag said: Vanilli said: Apparently after Motown 25 or something, he told Michael, "You're an angry dancer -- like me. You're one hell of a mover." I mean, given he said in the 80s, I think the public saw it to be true in full force at the end of the Black Or White video - with the whole panther stuff. I don't think that was just acting. Look at the expression on his face. That was anger being expressed through dance..if it ever was. And as much of influence as James Brown was/is on Michael..Fred clearly inspired A LOT of Michael's craft, especially "Smooth Criminal" Clicky the linky: http://www.youtube.com/wa...gB0UNey-Uk [Edited 9/15/08 9:16am] [Edited 9/15/08 9:17am] I know that Fred told MJ that he´s a hell of a mover. I thought you were refering to something he said directly about BOW video. No, I think Fred had passed away by the time it came out. MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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Vanilli said: dag said: I know that Fred told MJ that he´s a hell of a mover. I thought you were refering to something he said directly about BOW video. No, I think Fred had passed away by the time it came out. Ah, OK. Thanks for the info. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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