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ANOTHER CINDERELLA STORY BABY GOT BACNE

another cinderella story baby got bacne, baby girl bows, pink ladybug baby shower decorations

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BABY BOY MOVIE CLIPS. BABY BOY


Baby Boy Movie Clips. 3 Month Pregnant Baby



Baby Boy Movie Clips





baby boy movie clips






    movie clips
  • (Movie clip) A sequence of motion captured in one of the movie file formats.

  • (movie clip) Movie clip behavior is used for animated symbols. A movie clip animation will play on whether or not the main Timeline of the movie is. Movie clips are also an essential ingredient of ActionScript.

  • Video clips are short clips of video, usually part of a longer piece. The term is also more loosely used to mean any short video less than the length of a traditional television program.





    baby boy
  • "Baby Boy" is a R&B–reggae song by American singer Beyoncé Knowles and features Jamaican reggae rapper Sean Paul. The track was produced Scott Storch for Knowles debut solo album Dangerously in Love. "Baby Boy" was written by Knowles, Storch, Robert Waller, Jay-Z and Sean Paul.

  • "Baby Boy" is a single released in 2003 by the UK Hip hop/R&B group Big Brovaz. The single is the fourth single taken from Big Brovaz's 2002 debut album, Nu-Flow.

  • Baby Boy is a 2001 American urban drama film written, produced, and directed by John Singleton. It has been considered a sequel of sorts to Singleton's earlier, more famous work, Boyz N The Hood. The film follows Joseph "Jody" Summers as he lives his everyday life in the suburbs of Los Angeles.











Huntz Hall 1919 - 1999




Huntz Hall 1919 - 1999





HUNTZ HALL gave some impressive performances on film as a character actor (notably in the war film A Walk in the Sun) but he will always be remembered for his role as part of the gang known through the years as the Dead End Kids, the East Side Kids and ultimately the Bowery Boys.

Hall was the rubber-faced, eager oaf, forever the butt of the others' humour and the recipient of countless whacks over the head from the group's leader (Leo Gorcey). Told "The only thing that could improve your looks is plastic surgery", he delightedly replies, "Thank you for the compliment." With his wide eyes and hunched demeanour, as if constantly cowering from the inevitable blows, he created a memorable character and proved the most durable of the cast, appearing in 81 of the series' films (more than any other actor) including the final one in 1958.

The Dead End Kids started life in Sidney Kingsley's play Dead End, produced on Broadway in 1935 and filmed two years later by William Wyler. The six juveniles from the play - Hall, Gorcey, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell and Bernard Punsly - were all recruited for the Hollywood version, recreating their roles as youngsters whose attitudes are conditioned by their poverty-stricken environment, making them easy prey to the influence of a gangster (Humphrey Bogart).

Hall was already a veteran in show business, having made his Broadway debut at the age of three months in the play Thunder on the Left. The 14th of 16 children of an Irish immigrant engineer, he was born Henry Richard Hall in New York City in 1919, but was rechristened "Huntz" by a brother who said his large nose made him look German. After graduating from a Catholic grammar school he attended the Professional Children's School.

While studying, he sang as a boy soprano with the Madison Square Quintette, appeared in an experimental television transmission in 1932, and acted in several radio shows. He was still attending the school when he auditioned for Dead End and was given the part of Dippy because he could imitate a machine gun. "That's how I got in Dead End," he said later, "after all the training, the tap dancing and the singing."

The Dead End Kids featured in six subsequent dramas for Warner Brothers, notably the Michael Curtiz classic Angels With Dirty Faces (1938), in which they again idolise a gangster (James Cagney), and Busby Berkeley's They Made Me A Criminal (1939). Hall then appeared in several Universal films which featured both the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Primarily comedies, these were undistinguished, but the actor later stated that he benefited from watching the studio's main comic stars in action, particularly Shemp Howard and W.C. Fields.

In 1940 Hall married for the first time, eloping with the dancer Elsie May Anderson. They were divorced four years later after a stormy marriage during which Hall developed a reputation as a woman-chaser. Evelyn Ankers, who played the female lead in Hit the Road (1941) stated, "On one occasion after a day's shooting I thought I was the last one to leave but on my way out I bumped into Huntz Hall (acne and all). He put his arms around me and tried to force me to kiss him. I responded as my daddy taught me to - I let him have it with my knee right between his legs."

Bowery Blitzkreig (1941), made by the minor studio Monogram, was the first film in which Hall played as one of the East Side Kids, but it was the next, Spooks Run Wild (1941), that firmly established the team as purveyors of good-natured corn and Hall's character Glimpy as the principal comic, blissfully unaware of his own stupidity. (When Hall reads a magazine in a darkened bedroom he is asked how he can read in the dark and replies, "I went to night school.")

Hall played one of his rare roles without the gang in Private Buckaroo (1942), as a corporal who teaches Harry James to play the trumpet, but his most acclaimed performance was as Private Garroway, one of a battalion on a suicidal mission in Italy in Lewis Milestone's A Walk in the Sun (1946), which won him the Blue Ribbon Award from the New York Theatre Critics Circle. Hall himself served in the Army briefly before being honourably discharged with bad eyesight.

Though several of the films starring the East Side Kids were entertaining, notably Let's Get Tough (1942, in which the boys expose a wartime secret society plotting against the US), Clancy Street Boys (1943), Block Busters (1944) and Bowery Champs (1944), it was with the Bowery Boys series, launched by Monogram in 1946, that the team found their biggest success, with greater uniformity of style and characterisation.

Gorcey, now given star billing, was Slip, given to wild malapropisms and ideas above his station, and Hall was Sach, frantically gyrating his lips and often taken advantage of by Slip. The prime setting was the drug- store run by Louie (played by Gorcey's father Bernard) where t











friday the 13th fun 2




friday the 13th fun 2





In honor of Friday the 13th, I am reposting the "guess the horror movie" collages I did last year and the year before.

I always love when there's a Friday the 13th in June, as that is the date that the original Friday the 13th movie opened, setting off a frenzy of slasher movies that made 80's movie going so much fun. It's like a "this date in cinema history" for people who love campy blood and gore.

Have fun with these. I have deleted the earlier versions because the answers were there. You can leave your guesses in comments or notes and I'll eventually put all the answers somewhere. The first one is relatively easy for horror fans, the second one is for more serious horror fans.

Happy Friday the 13th!









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