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16 March 2012 | Comingsoon.net | See recent Comingsoon.net news »
Brett Ratner is planning to bring Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum's book "I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution" to the big screen at Sony Pictures. Right now, he's only attached to produce, but the trade suggests that he may be interested in directing as well. Published last year, the nonfiction book focuses on the history of the network and is officially described as follows: Remember the first time you saw Michael Jackson dance with zombies in "Thriller"? Diamond Dave karate kick with Van Halen in "Jump"? Tawny Kitaen turning cartwheels on a Jaguar to Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again"? The Beastie Boys spray beer in "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party)"? Axl Rose step off the bus in »
10 February 2012 11:45 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
This Valentine’s weekend B-Sides video comes from a motion picture that dares ask the burning question: Would you be willing to die for a chance to have sex with Tawny Kitaen? Keep in mind we’re talking about 1986 Tawny Kitaen, the slithering on the hood of a car in a Whitesnake video Tawny Kitaen when she was at the peak of her Tawny-ness.
Crystal Heart tells the story of the heartbreaking romance between a rising pop singer and a lovesick composer. Not just lovesick, the composer was also born without an immune system. He’s one of those bubble boys, but since his parents are stinking rich, they built him a sterile chamber made of steel and see-thru crystal walls.
Against one of these crystal walls one of the strangest sex scenes in the history of cinema occurs. Imagine a sex scene in which two naked people rub up »
- Foywonder
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