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But then, S&E showed the scene where the band explains how they
picked
their name (using some "shady" logic and a bunch of "made up" facts), and then another scene where the band, and their rival band, both visit a school to promote getting involved (and, of course, NWH comes up with some "info" about how the rival band leader is a loser because he got good grades in school and was on the yearbook committee).
And there is a bushel of truly funny lines, like: "You think the navy takes dopes?"; "You think anybody sings a sailor to sleep?"; and, "We got in a little trouble, we
picked
up a little kid."
I've watched it a few times (I've been showing all my friends!) and notice something new each time - a bit of dialogue,something visual that I hadn't
picked
up on before.
Though this movie has a first rate roster of fine actors, special effects that are excellent, and a story line that is full of surprises, it wasn't
picked
up for studio distribution and went directly to DVD.
They're to meet him in this obscure Montana town and he doesn't explain why because he's then
picked
up by out of state police from New Jersey on a warrant.
It isn't right but they learned their lesson when they
picked
on the wrong man!
Whomever did the casting could have
picked
a wider variety when it came to hue, despite many Creoles are color conscious.Rather picking actors that looked near white in a sense, could have been more thought out.The actors did a great job, the script could have better written, and overall I found the performances were very believable.
This was meant to be the pilot vehicle for Elvira and was so successful that it was
picked
up by the NBC Network.
It
picked
up a bit when Florida remarried, but slumped when she took an absence from the show.
I don't know why I
picked
this movie to watch, it has a strange title and from the description it just looked like something different.
But i think all the actors were well
picked.
A country-boy Aussie-Rules player (Mat) goes to the city the night before an all-important AFL trial match, where he is to be
picked
up by his cousin.
Yesterday, knowing little about the animated series, I
picked
up Dumbland.
Running out of films to rent, I
picked
up Freebird.
It seemed to disappear from video stores by the end of the '80s, but I finally
picked
up a budget-priced DVD copy a short while ago and it brought back many pleasant metal memories from back in the day.
The plot surrounds a deaf woman who is
picked
on by friends and colleagues alike.
Thank god ABC
picked
this up instead of Fox.
I had friends who were
picked
on for one thing or another .... too fat, too skinny, too feminine, being a bully, not being smart enough, only having one parent .... you name it!
Picked
to be a rider at the local village festival and a journey to the Goblin Mountain where he discovers the Yokai, who are amazing creations that Brian Froud would be proud of.
I
picked
this one up on a whim from the library, and was very pleasantly surprised.
admittedly, I first
picked
up Ranma 1/2 when I was around twelve.
I
picked
this movie up on DVD as it was using the same idea as Will Hay's "Oh Mr Porter" which is one of the finest comedies ever made.
This movie never had a theatrical release in the states, although it was
picked
up by Avco Embassy in 1973.
I was at the theater and deciding between this and Meet the Spartans and
picked
this.
A tough hard broad (read prostitute) is riding the subway one hot summer day, and gets her pocketbook
picked
by Skip McCoy.
It goes like this: A high school nerd is
picked
on by all these stupid jocks and cheerleaders, and then one of their pranks goes horribly wrong.
I think Comedy Central sort of
picked
and chose their way through series one and two to make a "season"......and I tried to get friends and family to watch it, but nobody really seemed to like it (I need new friends).
This was one of those films I probably never would have
picked
off the shelf , but it came on IFC one day and I said - Eric Stolz, William Forsythe...why not?
Misunderstood by some and
picked
on by others.
"I like cheap perfume better; it doesn't last as long..." - Ralph Meeker's convict character (Lawson) tells this to Barbara Stanwyck's Helen character, after he gets a whiff of the perfume that she
picked
out w/her husband in Tijuana...! This line cracked me up, and also seemed like a metaphor for this film - that cheap is better than expensive, because a cheap perfume-loving man who has a way with a 2 x 4 is a better man to have around in the long run!
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