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...Blowfish 3) Lisa Loeb 4) 3 Doors Down 5) Blessid Union Of Souls 6) Evan and Jaron 7) Korn 8) Sugar Ray 9) “Weird Al” Yankovic 10) Limp Bizkit 11) Natalie Imbruglia 12) Eagle-Eye Cherry 13) The Fallen Angels 14) Coolio 15) Smash Mouth 16) S Club 7 17) Hootie & the Blowfish 18) Da Brat 19) K-Ci and JoJo 20) C + C Music Factory 21) Shaggy 22) The Cardigans 23) O.J. Simpson 24) Lou Bega 25.) Mr. Big 26) Vertical Horizon 27) Jamiroquai 28) Aqua 29) Savage Garden 30) The Brian Setzer Orchestra...
...give a lap dance to the first guy who comes up to her and quotes lines from Robert Frost's "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening." (The QT version of that poem might end: "The road is kewl for this white trash / But I've a Challenger to smash /And miles to go before I crash...") But there's not much poetry, I mean of the pulp variety, in Death Proof. It doesn't show me much innovation, or much fidelity to the old grindhouse tropes. For example, in the seminal road movies of the late '60s and early...
...harsh. What's important in this sort of comedy is not to hit the bull's-eye with every gag but to establish a genial connection between the star and his audience. That's Ferrell's main achievement during this hot run of his. Since his first smash, the 2003 Elf (still his highest grosser), he has kept busy and lucky: building a succession of hits, dabbling in the higher-IQ type of comedy (Stranger Than Fiction), cameoing in his friends' films, occasionally lending his luster to indies nobody sees. One of these, Winter Passing, grossed...
...than anyone else, knows what drives the doubters: a hoops stereotype that says black guys play with their bodies and white guys with their brains. And even if the 2007 Hoyas fail to win the national title on April 2 in Atlanta, Thompson's team has done more to smash that perception than any other in recent memory. "If you think of the Princeton Offense, you wouldn't think a team of African-American guys can run it," notes Georgetown star Jeff Green, whose last-second bank shot against Vanderbilt in the regional semifinals kept the Hoyas on their magical...
...These days, signatures do not matter as "nobody reads petitions and if someone does we signatories are a laughingstock", Magor says. He waits for his knuckles marked with cuts from a fistfight with "some cretin" to heal, so he could smash the one-time communist prison guard into pieces. The new era with its corrupt politicians makes him "throw up", but in the end fighting for it was worth...