?Tenacious D: A Silent Film |
RawNuts |
(4.05) |
14,811 |
2006-05-27 |
description:
A silent film complete with speech cards, stereotypical music, camera shake, and poor video qualty...
(From the mind that brought you mysterysongsearch.ytmnd.com [watch that if you don't understand the wording in this!])
Credit to ps3fool for the
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domain:
SilentDemonExterminator
keywords:
Tenacious D, Demon Exterminator, Silent film, annoying music, also cocks
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?(nsfw) Racism in Rocko (short film) |
Moral-Man |
(4.05) |
5,272 |
2007-01-22 |
description:
Rocko encounters a racist in a supermarket.
domain:
racisminrocko
keywords:
rocko, rocko's modern life, racism, n*gg*rs, afro americans
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?Oops! Chicken Little Trauma |
Cranberry |
(4.06) |
19,784 |
2005-11-06 |
description:
A movie theater accidentally played a different film instead of chicken little, traumatizing the kids. Oops!
domain:
theatermessedup
keywords:
chicken little, suicide
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?The Icky Sticky's |
marcusmar |
(4.06) |
6,351 |
2008-12-02 |
description:
Its a film; ALL OVER YOUR BODY!
domain:
ickysticky
keywords:
icky, sticky, film, body, johnson
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?BIG BOPPIN |
Father-McKenzie |
(4.06) |
4,161 |
2009-05-29 |
description:
Jiles Perry "J.P." Richardson Jr. (October 24, 1930 – February 3, 1959), known as The Big Bopper, was an American singer, songwriter and disc jockey. His best-known compositions include "Chantilly Lace" and "White Lightning", the latter of which became George Jones' first number one hit in 1959. Richardson was killed in an airplane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa, in 1959, along with fellow musicians Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, and the pilot, Roger Peterson.[1]
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Radio
2.2 Singer and songwriter
3 Personal life
4 Death
5 Compositions
5.1 Songwriting
6 Tributes
7 Book, film, and stage
8 References
9 Further reading
10 External links
Early life
J.P. Richardson was born in Sabine Pass, Texas, the oldest son of oil-field worker Jiles Perry Richardson (1905–1984) and his wife Elise (Stalsby) Richardson (1909–1983). They had two other sons, Cecil (1934–1989) and James (1932–2010). The family soon moved to Beaumont, Texas. Richardson graduated from Beaumont High School in 1947 and played on the "Royal Purple" American football team as a defensive lineman, wearing number 85.[2] Richardson later was a radio disc jockey while at Lamar College,[3] where he studied prelaw and was a member of the band and chorus.
Career
Radio
Richardson worked part-time at Beaumont, Texas radio station KTRM (now KZZB). He was hired by the station full-time in 1949 and quit college. Richardson married Adrianne Joy Fryou on April 18, 1952, and their daughter Debra Joy was born in December 1953, soon after Richardson was promoted to supervisor of announcers at KTRM. In March 1955 he was drafted into the United States Army and did his basic training at Fort Ord, California. He spent the rest of his two-year service as a radar instructor at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. Richardson returned to KTRM radio following his discharge as a corporal in March 1957, where he held down the "Dishwashers' Serenade" shift from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
One of the station's sponsors wanted Richardson for a new time slot, and suggested an idea for a show. Richardson had seen college students doing a dance called The Bop, and he decided to call himself "The Big Bopper". His new radio show ran from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., and he soon became the station's program director. In May 1957 he broke the record for continuous on-air broadcasting by 8 minutes. He performed for a total of five days, two hours, and eight minutes from a remote setup in the lobby of the Jefferson Theatre in downtown Beaumont, playing 1,821 records[4] and taking showers during 5-minute newscasts.[3] Richardson is credited for creating the first music video in 1958, and recorded an early example himself.[4]
Singer and songwriter
Richardson, who played guitar, began his musical career as a songwriter. George Jones later recorded Richardson's "White Lightning", which became Jones's first No. 1 country hit in 1959 (#73 on the pop charts). Richardson also wrote "Running Bear" for Johnny Preston, his friend from Port Arthur, Texas. The inspiration for the song came from Richardson's childhood memory of the Sabine River, where he heard stories about Indian tribes. Preston's recording was not released until August 1959, six months after Richardson's death. The song became a No. 1 hit for three weeks in January 1960. The man who launched Richardson as a recording artist was Harold "Pappy" Daily from Houston. Daily was promotion director for Mercury and Starday Records and signed Richardson to Mercury. Richardson's first single, "Beggar to a King", had a country flavor, but failed to gain any chart action.
domain:
BIGBOPPIN
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?Be Cool About Fire Safety (Pt.2) |
Hemisphere |
(4.06) |
3,815 |
2006-06-01 |
description:
A remixed scene from the public information film "Be Cool About Fire Safety" - The little girl is Lindsay Lohan!
domain:
bcafs2
keywords:
Seymour Smoke, Be Cool About Fire Safety, Lindsay Lohan
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?KHANTMND: Khan Film (Do not maroon for all et... |
DarthWang |
(4.06) |
4,475 |
2011-08-01 |
description:
LOL! KHANTMND: Best fad ever, shut up bloodsuckers
domain:
thekhanscreamingkirk
keywords:
Khan,Film,art,KHANTMND,Best fad that has ever been a fad in all of film from silent films to 3d films to future holodeck films like in Star Trek where there's KHAAAAAAAAAAN but the holodecks weren't invented until after he died which is too bad because he could have used them to practice his UNIVERSAL ARMAGEDDON
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?How to Talk to the Cops (Firefox Sync) |
tricolor |
(4.06) |
11,784 |
2006-10-09 |
description:
Oh, this is a grand film. (Use Firefox for sync.)
domain:
tooearlyforflapjacks
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?Breakfastclubcopter |
cubetriangle |
(4.06) |
3,949 |
2007-04-12 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
breakfastclubcopter
keywords:
the, breakfast, club, copter, helicopter, break, fast, teg, eighties, eight, 1980, 1980s, bender, claire, andrew, brian, johnson, allison, detention, pot, marijuana, emilio, estevez, movie, film, conan, flying, final, fantasy
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?Gimme Some Baloney™ - The Documentary |
CockLunchBox |
(4.06) |
1,843 |
2007-10-18 |
description:
domain:
somebaloneynowlouderandgassier
keywords:
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