The Inception game sounds awesome!
Doesn't it? Why isn't that a real game? Come on, Milton Bradley, get on this. Oh, and instead of rolling a die, you spin a top.
Willow ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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The Inception game sounds awesome!
Doesn't it? Why isn't that a real game? Come on, Milton Bradley, get on this. Oh, and instead of rolling a die, you spin a top.
The lead song, "Chilly Winds," was performed by the Osmonds, and is probably their best song ever.
I've got that song! Actually I put it on my mix of early seventies pop. I can post it if anybody's interested. Close harmonies similar to early 70s Beach Boys.
For the Record: The Osmonds best song ever is "Crazy Horses."
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With the kid-version of Dean Stockwell! I remember a recent interview with him where he said that he, Mickey Rooney, and Elizabeth Taylor were the last actors from that era of Hollywood still around and somewhat active.
For the Record: The Osmonds best song ever is "Crazy Horses."
Seconded!
For some reason, Brandon Lee and Heath Ledger are in similar not-yet-over categories for me.
I'd add River Phoenix to that list, but yeah.
I can watch Brokeback and A Knight's Tale well enough now, but watching Heath Ledger as the Joker really, really hurts, still.
And who gave me an Osmonds earmworm?! "And they call it puppy loooooooove ..."
For the Osmonds, "Crazy Horses" musically. Lyrically, "Love Me for a Reason" or "The Proud One."
I find Donny's solo "Sweet and Innocent" musically irresistible until I start thinking about how young would be too young for Donny Osmond in 1971ish.
Guess who is doing the voice of Boo-Boo in the upcoming Yogi Bear movie?
Lee Pace?
Wait, there's going to be a Yogi Bear movie?