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BOSS BITCH FIGHT CHALLENGE - Zoe Bell

OverLord says...

From YT:

00:00 Zoë Bell
00:15 Lucy Lawless
00:20 Tara Macken
00:23 Drew Barrymore
00:27 Juliette Lewis
00:32 Tamiko Brownlee
00:38 Rosario Dawson
00:45 Amy Johnston
00:49 Cameron Diaz
00:55 Kim Murphy
00:58 Daniela Ruah
1:03 Michaela McAllister
1:09 Kaitlin Oslon
1:18 Lauren Mary Kim
1:25 Florence Pugh
1:38 Zoë Bell
1:47 Julia Butters
1:54 Angela Meryl
2:00 Sarah Irwin
2:08 Daryl Hannah
2:13 Sophia Di Martino
2:19 Tracie Thoms
2:32 Shauna Duggins
2:41 Zoe Saldana
2:46 Ming Qiu
2:50 Renée Goldsberry
2:53 Rosie Perez
3:01 Lilly Aspell
3:04 Thandie Newton
3:08 Mel Stubs
3:14 Jessie Graff
3:17 Zoë Bell
3:24 Monique Ganderton
3:32 Halle Berry
3:43 Heidi Moneymaker
3:51 Scarlett Johansson
4:00 Dayna Grant
4:04 Margot Robbie
4:12 Renae Moneymaker
4:18 Zoë Bell
4:25 KT Tunstall

Jain - Come

Nephelimdream (Member Profile)

WeedandWeirdness says...

His name was Steve, and he did the Retro Request Show on Sunday nights. I went to a party at the Northern Hotel up in oldtown FoCo, and he rented one of the apts there. You got two free doses when you paid tho get in, and it was hella strong and I could not maintain around all sorts of people. He ended up babysitting me the rest of the night, and we entertained ourselves by digging through his vinyl. He let me come up to the studio while he did his show a few times. When McReynolds and I went to see Hole together after we broke up, and he ditched me for some ratchet chick he met that night. Steve helped me get even by getting me back stage to watch the show, and I got to chill with Drew Barrymore after. Damn, I miss KTCL, what the station used to be like until Clear Channel bought them out. What it is now is pretty depressing, right doll?

Nephelimdream said:

Who? *promote this shit again

This Is Why You Don't Go Close to the Ocean During a Storm

poolcleaner says...

It's amusing how cruel people can unwittingly be (on YouTube) making fun of the elderly man being sucked into the sea to die and their misplaced vitriol at the disabled person who is unable to help. It's not so much that an old guy almost died and a crippled person couldn't do anything; it's the the irony in the comments due to people not knowing the truth. Then again, maybe it could also be a skit like the disabled fat guy from Little Britain?

Certainly, it is funny, despite the cruelty in laughing at other people's misery. It could be a gag in an Adam Sandler movie, except the old guy would be Bob Barker and he'd be pulled out to sea and heard cursing as he drifts and blinks out in the sunset. *Plink!*

Everyone would laugh and then Adam Sandler would kiss a blond woman, probably Drew Barrymore, while the sun sets and we do the Looney Tunes fade out, with Porky Pig interrupting with a hand gesture, "A bi-di-a-bi-di-a-bi-di-abi-di-that's all folks!"

25 Actors Before They Were Famous

Yogi says...

>> ^Abel_Prisc:

You could argue that Natalie Portman was famous years before that movie. She co-starred in Leon- The Professional. Great movie, too.


Yeah she was totally famous...I think her parents did a good job (better than Drew Barrymore's parents) of keeping her out of the spot light at that age.

EDIT: Apparently Leon and Developing came out in the same year.

Finally, there's a sequel to ET: The Extra Terrestrial

Trancecoach says...

Great remixing and animation job by the filmmaker here, no wonder why the little guy always wanted to “phone home” … cool find from Cyriaque Lamar on io9.com:

Robert Blankenheim and Derek Johnson Productions have created a trailer for ET-X: Extinction, an unnecessarily gritty and violent sequel to Steven Spielberg’s family-friendly blockbuster.

In this preview, grown-up footage of Henry Thomas and Drew Barrymore is spliced with generic disaster flick scenes (starring an authoritative Morgan Freeman, natch) and new animation of the red-eyed, cobra-necked extraterrestrials:

Grey Gardens - Costumes

garmachi says...

I have seen this documentary (not the Drew Barrymore ... thing...) and it is simply amazing. The woman you see in this clip and her mother live in a beautiful mansion which they've allowed to become infested with raccoons, while alternately spending the entire day in bed with their cats drinking vodka and singing and dancing in the foyer. Oh, and they're Onasises. Onases? Whatever. They're Kennedy's.

Grey Gardens. See it.

Whip It - Trailer

Whip It - Trailer

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'roller derby, drew barrymore, shauna cross, jammer' to 'roller derby, drew barrymore, shauna cross, jammer, ellen page' - edited by SlipperyPete

Tom Green to Fox News: "Fu*k Off and Fu*ckin Die"

Drew Barrymore Flashes David Letterman

gwiz665 says...

I still have crushes, but I didn't really grow up, I just got older.

>> ^lucky760:
Let's promote this brief bit of classic late night television.
I had a big crush on her when I was a kid.
It's funny how you don't have real crushes on anyone any more after you've grow up.

Drew Barrymore Flashes David Letterman

Drew Barrymore Flashes David Letterman

blankfist says...

>> ^lucky760:
Let's promote this brief bit of classic late night television.
I had a big crush on her when I was a kid.
It's funny how you don't have real crushes on anyone any more after you've grow up.


When Lucky had a crush on her:
<embed src="http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/universal_pictures/e_t__the_extra_terrestrial/drew_barrymore/et.jpg">

And here's Lucky back then:
<embed src="http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Sports/images/creepy-guy.jpg">

Conan O'Brien's Late Night Premier

Stingray says...

From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien

O'Brien's Late Night was rushed into production and debuted on September 13, 1993, with Andy Richter as O'Brien's sidekick. The premiere episode featured John Goodman (who received a "First Guest" medal for his appearance), Drew Barrymore, and Tony Randall. The episode featured a cold open of O'Brien's walk to the studio with constant reminders that he was expected to live up to Letterman, parodying a popular sentiment expressed in the media at the time. After seeming to be unaffected by the comments, O'Brien arrives at his dressing room and cheerfully prepares to hang himself. However, a warning that the show is about to start causes him to abandon his plans. The first musical guest on the show was the band Radiohead. The crowd for the first show mainly consisted of family members of the crew of the show so as to ensure a positive reception.

Sit, Stay, Rollover... Good Turtle!



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