Birthday
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I liked this TV show because it was it's own thing a girl who is on her sixteenth
birthday
finds out that she is a witch and her she lives with her aunties in the house and they are both witches as well.
It was in a bar, on my 39th
birthday
and a girl was dancing bare breasted to "1999" playing on the speakers.
They also claim that he got his first guitar for christmas when all Elvis fans know he got it for his
birthday.
She meets several strange neighbors, and even attends a
birthday
party for a cat.
Belushi is having a rotten 35th
birthday.
I saw "Mystery Men" on my
birthday
in 1999 while I was away on vacation.
Here Mia visits her parent for the
birthday
of her father, a which occasionally always have some kind of tragedy, the question is just what will it be this year, and you will be surprised...
Things get sticky when Arthur meets Linda Morolla (Liza Minnelli) a waitress/struggling actress from Queens who steals neckties for her father's
birthday.
Going for something far away from the deliberately gross stuff that he usually makes, John Waters (happy birthday, John!) made this parody of the celebrity/art world.
The kid is this story, Dickie Jordan (David Mendenhall) is just celebrating his own 12th
birthday
and is a smart kid, so is calm, even eager to take the test that he has seen friends pass easily and knows he will excel at based on his school grades.
His parents (Christopher Allport and Elizabeth Norment), on the other hand, say he shouldn't have used his
birthday
wish on getting a good score, and while their reason includes that they believe he's capable and he should have no need to worry, it's pretty obvious they are worried.
The kids, aged 7 to 14, got such a huge kick out of this film that we gave a copy to all of the other kids on our
birthday
list this year.
What to you expect of a kid at age 12. Now, I intentionally look for films and programs involving Paul or David Soul and anything that Stephen King has his hands on I'm so there!!!!!!!! Just got to say Happy
birthday
Paul!!!!!
Penelope Cruz plays Sofia Serrano, Brian's girlfriend whom accompanies him to David's
birthday
party.
He reads comic-book hero stories and loves wrestlers and wrestling, Going to WrestleMania with his twin brother Eugene on their
birthday
is a yearly tradition.
Thus on his birthday, he reaches out to Danny, a man who has lived his life playing by the rules and who becomes strangely intrigued by Julian's "unconventional" lifestyle.
How will they escape the Kookoo king and his henchmen!? What will their owner Marcella say when she sees her 7th
birthday
present doll gone along with her other toys?
Nice guy Michael (winningly played by the affable Jon-Michael Bischof) gets an Ouija board as a gift for his 18th
birthday
from his smartaleck best buddy Tony (the solid Juan Ignacio Aranda).
His "friends" help him along the way and participating in one murder during his
birthday
party, of which some of his presents include an inflatable sheep!!
Then his obnoxious grandfather dies and leaves him 100 million dollars...IF he gets married before his 30th
birthday.
Care is taken early to show that Penny adores her Uncle Dave and late in the story (in the most famous scene in the whole 50's sci-fi genre) he visits her on her
birthday.
I used to work with a lady who had a small part in the movie when she was a preteen.... in the
birthday
party scene she is wearing the yellow dress.
In 1880s Brooklyn, prissy Freddie Bartholomew (as Cedric "Ceddie" Erroll) celebrates his
birthday
by receiving a beautiful "highwheeler" from widowed mother Dolores Costello (as "Dearest" Erroll).
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own
birthday
party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
If it was not for the late great George Harrison(Same
birthday
as my dad!) and one or two others, this film would not have seen the light of day(Hand made films).
I had absolutely no intention of watching this sequel but I was asked to by my sister on her
birthday
so I did.
Early scenes with therapists not wanting to let their patient out on his 18th
birthday
seem strange since there's no indication that the kid has been anything other than a model resident of the youth home.
The cast do their best with the blah material, both Jon Greathouse's moody score and M.A. Morales' polished cinematography are up to speed, and there's a decent smattering of yummy female nudity (Misty in particular as usual looks quite scrumptious in her
birthday
suit), but overall this movie is too poky and plodding.
I wasn't interested in the film, but then my sister got the DVD for her
birthday.
On her fourteenth birthday, Christy asks Vanessa to drive her convertible car, but she has a car accident, hits a rock and is thrown off the seat; however Vanessa is trapped in the car that explodes and she survives disfigured and totally burnt.
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