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The Pirate Movie
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Tracklisting-
Side One:
1. Victory (02:37)
Pirates featuring Mike Brady
2. First Love (04:13)
Kristy McNichol & Christopher Atkins
3. How Can I Live Without Her? (03:08)
Christopher Atkins
4. Hold On (03:14)
Kristy McNichol
5. We Are the Pirates (03:36)
Ian Mason
Side Two:
6. Pumpin' and Blowin' (03:05)
Kristy McNichol
7. Stand Up and Sing (04:32)
Kool and the Gang
8. Happy Ending (04:58)
Peter Cupples Band
9. The Chase (01:33)
Peter Sullivan & the Orchestra
10. I Am a Pirate King (The Pirate Movie) (02:03)
Ted Hamilton & the Pirates
Side Three:
Happy Ending (04:18)
The Cast
2. The Chinese Battle (02:36)
Peter Sullivan & the Orchestra
3. The Modern Major General's Song (Pirate Movie) (02:00)
Bill Kerr & the Cast
4. We Are the Pirates (02:18)
Ted Hamilton & the Pirates
5. Medley (04:03)
Peter Sullivan & the Orchestra
Side Four:
6. Tarantara (Pirate Movie) (01:53)
Garry McDonald & the Policemen
7. The Duel (04:04)
Peter Sullivan & the Orchestra
8. The Sisters' Song (02:42)
The Sisters
9. Pirates, Police and Pizza (03:32)
Peter Sullivan and the Orchestra
10. Come Friends, Who Plough the Sea (02:00)
Ted Hamilton & the Pirates
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THE PIRATE MOVIE
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SIDE 1-1-VICTORY, 2-FIRST LOVE, 3-HOW CAN I LIVE WITHOUT HER, 4-HOLD ON, 5-WE ARE THE PIRATES, 6-PUMPIN' & BLOWIN', 7-STAND UP AND SING, 8-HAPPY ENDING, 9-THE CHASE, 10-(THE PIRATE MOVIE)I AM THE PIRATE KING. SIDE 2-1-HAPPY ENDING, 2-THE CHINESE BATTLE, 3-(THE PIRATE MOVIE)THE MODERN MAJOR GENERAL'S SONG, 4-WE ARE THE PIRATES, 5-MEDLEY, 6-(THE PIRATE MOVIE)TARANTARA, 7-THE DUEL, 8-THE SISTER'S SONG, 9-PIRATES, POLICE AND PIZZA, 10-COME FRIENDS WHO PLOUGH THE SEA.
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The End (1978) [VHS]
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Burt Reynolds directed and stars in this dark comedy, which suffers from diminishing returns the longer it goes on. He plays a fellow who discovers that he has a terminal illness and wants to spare himself and everyone he knows the seemingly unavoidable end of a painful malady. So he decides to kill himself. But he proves surprisingly inept at it and after several tries winds up in a mental hospital, where he meets a cheerfully homicidal inmate (Dom DeLuise). The suicide stuff was handled more imaginatively and with greater flair in Harold and Maude; the film has very few real jokes and only comes to life twice: when Burt tries to confess to an easily impressed young priest (Robby Benson) and when the lunatic DeLuise is onscreen. --Marshall Fine
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The Golden Girls - The Complete Sixth Season
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All 27 sixth-season episodes--including "Blanche Delivers," "Stand by Your Man," the two-part "There Goes the Bride," "Love for Sale," and "Henny Penny: Straight, No Chaser"--have been collected in a three-disc set. 10 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; interviews. **27 episodes on 3 discs. 10 1/4 hrs.**
The wisecracks, hugs, and late-night servings of cheesecake continue in the sixth season of The Golden Girls. At the end of the sitcom's previous year, Blanche's daughter, Becky (Debra Engle), announced her pregnancy. In the sixth, Blanche (Rue McClanahan) becomes a grandmother ("Blanche Delivers"). Other developments: Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur) starts seeing ex-husband Stan (Herb Edelman), Sophia (Estelle Getty) dons a habit, and Rose (Betty White) discovers the true identity of Miles (Harold Gould). As The Golden Girls moves on into the 1990s, the earrings--and Dorothy's shoulder pads--remain as out-sized as ever, but the show takes on more contemporary issues, like cross-dressing ("Ebbtide's Revenge") and sexual orientation ("Sisters of the Bride"). Despite the bevy of put-downs, the message is one of tolerance--for anyone who exists outside the norm. There are also a few surprises, such as the appearance of Rose's birth father ("Once, in St. Olaf"), Dorothy's engagement ("There Goes the Bride"), and the secret relationship between Blanche's nanny (Ruby Dee) and her late father, Big Daddy ("Wham, Bam, Thank You, Mammy"). As before, everyone wanted to drop by NBC's Saturday staple, like Martin Mull ("Snap Out of It"), Sonny Bono ("Mrs. George Devereaux"), Cesar Romero ("Girls Just Wanna Have Fun... Before They Die"), Debbie Reynolds ("There Goes the Bride"), Alan King ("Melodrama"), and Hal Linden ("What a Difference a Date Makes"). The behind-the-scenes talent shines just as brightly in co-executive producer Tom Whedon (father of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Joss Whedon) and story editors Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) and Mitchell Hurwitz (Arrested Development). Although there are no commentaries this time around, the set includes an insightful chat with McClanahan, White, Cherry, Hurwitz, and others from a Museum of Television and Radio tribute. One of the more notable insights: "To this day... 70% of our mail comes from people under 25 years old." --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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The Pirate Movie
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Buckle your swash and jolly your roger for the ultimate musical comedy pirate adventure! Kristy McNichol (Little Darlings) and Christopher Atkins (The Blue Lagoon) star as dreamy young lovers in this uproarious update of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates Of Penzance, filled with virtuous maidens and shirtless cutthroats, savage swordplay and buried treasure, a dashing Pirate King (Ted Hamilton) and a modern Major General (Bill Kerr), plus plenty of pillaging, plundering, plank-walking fun!
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Two Moon Junction
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This camp spectacle stars Sherilyn Fenn (Boxing Helena) as an upper-crust Southern belle who abandons the posh life for sex on the road with a carny worker. Naturally, the older folk (Burl Ives, Louise Fletcher) take exception. Typically silly, soft-porn stuff from director Zalman King (Wild Orchid), this erotic joke of a movie is good for putting one's busy brain on hold for awhile. Colorful support from Kristy McNichol as a cowgirl, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and the late Hervé Villechaiz (Fantasy Island). --Tom Keogh
Her mother warned her about this kind of boy...but she couldn't warn her about the feelings he'd inspire. Heartfelt erotic drama about two teen lovers from opposite sides of the tracks stars Sherilyn Fenn, Louise Fletcher, Kristy McNichol, Burl Ives and Richard Tyson. Featuring some super-charged sex scenes. 106 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; theatrical trailer.
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Rare Kristy and James McNichol Vintage IRON-ON T-SHIRT
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One of the most rare and limited iron-on prints ever made. Super brother and sister actor heartthrobs together in one picture! Kristy was recognized as one of the "100 Greatest Child Stars of All Time!" This dynamic duo appeared in shows like Gunsmoke, S.W.A.T., Little House on the Prairie, Shazam, The Love Boat, Starsky and Hutch, and The Bionic Woman! AmericanRinger.com exclusive available only at Amazon. These are the last of these rare prints left in the world! . This is the real deal vintage stuff!
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The Armchair Guide to Entertainment: E! True Hollywood Story, featuring Demi Moore, Jim Varney, Rod Serling, Duane Chapman, Tawny Kitaen, Justine Bateman, Kristy McNichol, Adam West, et. al.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Documentaries fascinate us because they offer a rare look into the private lives of public figures, and E! True Hollywood Story is no exception. Its episodes cover topics such as Hollywood secrets, scandals, murders, mysteries and "where-are-they-now?" looks at former stars. This Armchair Guide offers behind the scenes footage of celebrities ranging from Demi Moore to Rod Serling. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.
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"I only know that summer sang in me a little while, that in me sings no more."
That excerpt from one of her sonnets expresses how much poet Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) probably knew of depression.
Marie Osmond has described her experiences suffering from postpartum depression in her book Behind the Smile: "I'm collapsed in a pile of shoes on my closet floor. I have no memory of what it feels like to be happy. I sit with my knees pulled up to my chest. It's not that I want to be still. I am numb."
That kind of numbness, that sense of endless hopelessness and erosion of spiritual vitality are some of the reasons depression can have such a devastating impact on creative inspiration and expression.
There are reports that as many as a quarter of American women have a history of depression. According to an article on the Allhealth.com website, "The risk of depression among teen girls is high, and this risk lasts into early adulthood." A study of young women living in Los Angeles found that almost half had at least one episode of major depression within five years after high school graduation.
Psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison, herself a person with bipolar disorder or manic depression, notes in her book "Touched with Fire" that the majority of people suffering from mood disorder "do not possess extraordinary imagination, and most accomplished artists do not suffer from recurring mood swings."
She writes, "To assume, then, that such diseases usually promote artistic talent wrongly reinforces simplistic notions of the 'mad genius.' But, it seems that these diseases can sometimes enhance or otherwise contribute to creativity in some people. Biographical studies of earlier generations of artists and writers also show consistently high rates of suicide, depression and manic-depression."
According to the website Famous (Living) People Who Have Experienced Depression, women in the arts who have declared publicly they have had some form of the mood disorder include Sheryl Crow; Ellen DeGeneres; Patty Duke; Connie Francis; Mariette Hartley; Margot Kidder; Kristy McNichol; Kate Millett; Sinead O'Connor; Marie Osmond; Dolly Parton; Bonnie Raitt; Jeannie C. Riley; Roseanne and Lili Taylor.
Development of a mood disorder may start early in life. C. Diane Ealy, Ph.D., in her book "The Woman's Book of Creativity" writes: "Many studies have shown us that a young girl's ideas are frequently discounted by her peers and teachers. In response, she stifles her creativity. The adult who isn't expressing her creativity is falling short of her potential.
"Repressed creativity can express itself in unhealthy relationships, overwhelming stress, severe neurotic or even psychotic behavior, and addictive behaviors such as alcoholism. But perhaps the most insidious and common manifestation of repressed creativity in women is depression."
Marie Osmond also wrote about another aspect, the impact on her esteem and sense of self: "My mother has always been my role model, and I believe my survival in the entertainment business is in large part due to my desire to be a strong woman like my mother. She is my hero.
"I can vividly recall what it felt like to be alone and in a crumpled heap on the closet floor. I remember thinking that my mother would never have fallen apart like that. I was sure no one would understand what I was going through. I could have managed the pain. It was the shame that was destroying me."
Fortunately, depression can be effectively managed for most people, through medication, cognitive behavioral therapy or other approaches.
According to an issue of the Blues Buster newsletter, formerly published by Psychology Today magazine, research studies have shown significant reductions in depression through engaging in aerobic activities such as walking and jogging, and resistance exercise, such as weight training.
In a press release, Rosie O'Donnell has commented about her own experience, "the dark cloud that arrived in my childhood did not leave until I was 37 and started taking medication. My depression slowly faded away. I have been on medication for two years now. I may be on it forever. The pills did not make me a zombie, they did not change the reality of my past, they did not take away my curiosity.
"What the pills did was to allow me to deal with all of those issues when and where I wish. My life is once again manageable. The gray has gone away, I am living in bright Technicolor.''
In her book "Life After Manic Depression" actress Patty Duke also affirms that getting the right diagnosis and treatment allowed recovery of her life and spirit: "The rate of growth in my mind and my heart in the last seven years is beyond measuring."
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Douglas Eby writes about psychological and social aspects of creative expression and achievement. His site has a wide range of articles, interviews, quotes and other material to inform and inspire: Talent Development Resources http://talentdevelop.com/
Female Indycar Racer Says No to Dancing With the Stars
Helio Castroneves has indeed made a name for himself, aside from being a successful race car driver, he has shown the world he is also a dance floor master. He recently captured the championship title in the fifth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, and has recommended his co-racer, Danica Patrick to take a shot at dancing. However, she has responded to this with a big fat NO.
"No way," were Patrick's exact words when she told The Indianapolis Star about the chance of being part of the next season of Dancing with the Stars. "I'm telling you, no way."
Patrick also said that the expectations Castroneves created on the dance floor would be too much to overcome. She has yet to focus on her racing career, hoping to make her first win behind the wheel since joining the IndyCar Series three years ago.
"His personality is so infectious," Patrick said of Castroneves. "He smiles all the time, he plays to the camera, and he loves [the attention]. I'm a little too serious. People at home would be going, 'What's wrong [with her]?"
"It won't be enough to do [Dancing with the Stars] now; you'll have to win it," she added.
Patrick has some accomplishments of her own, having been named Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series season. She has also graced the cover of June 6, 2005 issue of Sports Illustrated, making her the first Indianapolis 500 driver on the cover of the magazine. As for her television appearances, she has worked as host on TV shows on Spike TV, including the Powerblock. She was also featured in the 2005 documentary Girl Racers. As for other media, she has published her autobiography, Danica: Crossing the Line.
As for other rumored celebrities to battle it out on Dancing with the Stars, there's former child star Kristy McNichol (Family, Empty Nest), who is reportedly heading back to showbiz after cutting her acting career short, following a diagnosis on bipolar disorder in 1994. She is currently being considered as a rival to former Brady Bunch actress Florence Henderson in the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars.
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Can anyone tell me the name of the opening song for the movie "Little Darlings"?
It stars Matt Dillon, Kristy McNichol and Tatum O'Neil. The song starts right after Kristy McNichol's character, Angel, kicks some sleazy guy.
The song goes a little like:
"Here she comes sliding, shaking it down the hall
she has a"--something something "--basketball"
"Shake it baby, shake it all you can tonight
Go on and break it baby...."
"...do it for worse or for better, but give a boy something to dream on, baby...."
I totally forgot the name of this song and who it's by! Can anyone please help me?
"Shake It" by Ian Matthews
Recent Bad Robot Casting Call is for Little Darlings, Not Super 8…Or is It?
Last week we heard that Paramount was holding an open casting call seeking 13-14 year old boys and girls with "a Midwestern feel" for a production that many (including us) guessed might be J.J. Abrams' soon-to-shoot Super 8. But now a listing suggests that, despite being for a Bad Robot production, the call is for a different film altogether...unless this is a Cloverfield-style bluff from Abrams ...
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