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Source: www.weht.net --- 27 days ago
One of the "brat-pack" teen stars of such films as Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, National Lampoon's Vacation and Breakfast Club ... ...
Source: andyouknow.wordpress.com --- 42 days ago
Would H and I have dated if we had known each other in high school? No. Absolutely not. H was a jock. He was on the football team, and he thought he was pretty awesome. He used to stay out all night on weekends and tell his parents he was staying at a friend’s house. [...] ...
Source: torrentmatrix.com --- 30 days ago
Category: Movies Size: 674.22 MB Status: 1 seeders and no leecher Added: 2008-09-14 06:07:35 ...
Source: blog.wired.com --- 22 days ago
Producer John Davis recently revealed details on the plot of the upcoming The Sims movie that are bound to leave fans scratching their heads. "A young man, a 16 year old kid of a 14 year old kid and his friend get their hands on this thing called the Sims Infinity Pack ," Davis told Collider. "But what they realize is that they can scan their world in, because this is the most life like, real Sims game ever. And as they are playing this they are all of a sudden realizing is what they are playing on the game is having an effect on the real world," he added. "It’s wish fulfillment, and obviously it turns against them." Collider's writer then made the obvious Weird Science comparison. Davis enthusiastically agreed. "Exactly. Exactly! And definitely there will be somebody coming out of the game into the real world, like Weird Science did," he said. This is the point where those of us who have played The Sims scratch our heads in wide-eyed bewilderment. Davis' idea might have made sense in 1982 -- assuming there was no completely unrelated videogame license unnecessarily tacked on to the thing -- but with our current, more cynical world, and no useful doppelganger for the gangly geekiness of Anthony Michael Hall, this idea just can't work Image courtesy Electronic Arts Producer John Davis Gives Updates on THE SIMS Movie, the Aliens vs. Predator Movies and Jason and the Argonauts! [Collider] ...
Source: www.1up.com --- 2 days ago
First, catch up on responces. Glassadam: That ain't nothing. The second placeholder should of had you thinking it was a Anthony Michael Hall documentary. Genres: Dahlia was kind of a last minute throw-on. Some other band probably dropped off and they just happened to be doing nothing. So it worked out for everyone. With Chiodos, I caught a quick little bit of them at Warped, and I liked what I heard I just made a mental note to catch them again, and this is my chance. I've seen that Guitar World, but it's always Kirk. No respect for James in Michigan, I guess. And I wouldn't be too quick to  give props to The Nuge. He said some pretty shitty things about Dimebag a little while ago. Sturby: If it makes you feel better, I'm not really getting paid. It's mainly volunteer work, with free admission into shows as the payment. Still, that's a pretty good deal. I hear what you're saying about Buillshit. Penn and Teller flat out admitted to being biased, so you know what the viewpoint is usually going to be. There's some things I don't agree with them on, like death penalty and bashing Ghandi. Fumes: What? You? Weed? Since when? And on to a few tidbits. Tack another show on for the 13th for The Bronx. They're a damn fine rock band with some metal leanings. Have a peek at one of their vids, History's Strangers.   Those heads.... Just so fucking creepy. Another addiction I've been cultivating si for the website Cracked. Their big think is daily ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 21 days ago
The Charlotte City Council agreed Monday to increase the NASCAR Hall of Fame budget by $32 million to boost exhibits and pay for unexpected building costs. The 9-2 decision came after council members chastised city staff and other Hall planners for not telling them sooner about the price hike. Council members complained of early, “lowball” estimates of the exhibit costs. They asked how the extra money would help attendance. And they said they felt trapped. “It would be helpful if we had a heads-up earlier than we did this time,” said Mayor Pro Tem Susan Burgess. But in the end Burgess voted for the increase, saying the Hall should be “whiz-bang on day one.” She also pointed out that paying for it will not affect property taxes. She was joined by council members Warren Cooksey, Andy Dulin, Nancy Carter, Warren Turner, John Lassiter, Edwin Peacock and Anthony Foxx. Council members Patsy Kinsey and Michael Barnes opposed the increase. Kinsey said she could not support it while residents are worrying so much about the economy. “I just in good conscience can't vote for $32 million,” she said. The vote brings the project's total cost to $195 million – all of it paid for by a mix of hospitality taxes and money from land sales. Most of the project's funding comes from a hotel room tax that can not be used for anything else. Of the additional money, $17 million will be used to improve the range of exhibits in the building, which is schedu ...
Source: blogs.orlandosentinel.com --- 37 days ago
This is from Sentinel reporter Stephen Hudack: "TAVARES - A mistrial was granted this morning in the death-penalty case of Dante Hall , one of two Orlando twins charged in a double-homicide at a house party in Eustis. Defense lawyers Michael Graves and John Spivey demanded a new trial because of questions that Assistant State Attorney Bill Gross posed to Hall's girlfriend Kim Jones today. She told jurors that Hall, 23, accompanied her to an interview with Gross, but Hall had refused an invitation to meet with the prosecutor. The lawyers argued that revelation violated Hall's Constitutional right against self-incrimination. Hall and his identical twin, Donte Hall, who is set for trial later this month, could get death if convicted in 2006 home invasion of a house party in which Kison Evans, 32, and Anthony Bernard Blunt, 35, were shot to death. The twins are accused of plotting with a stripper to rob the guests." ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 36 days ago
Highly Recommended THE MOVIES: Yup, the photo you see here is of your humble reviewer, ca. 1989. I know, very hot, very hot . This was my senior year in high school. I actually hunted around for my earlier yearbooks, when my photos show me refusing to smile because I had braces, but alas, they are buried somewhere in my closet and I can't get to them. I was a John Hughes junkie for many years by the time this photo was taken, and much to my chagrin, people always told me that I looked a little bit like Anthony Michael Hall. That's right, in high school, I was Farmer Ted. There is hardly anyone in my age group that did not have a serious jones for John Hughes. I started seeing his movies in junior high, and since they largely showed what life in high school was alleged to be li... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.orlandosentinel.com --- 39 days ago
The mother of Kison Evans, one of two men slain by a spray of bullets inside a Eustis party house, wailed inconsolably Wednesday at testimony describing her son's death, prompting defense lawyers to seek a mistrial. Circuit Judge T. Michael Johnson halted proceedings, warned spectators and ordered jurors to disregard any emotional outbursts from the audience but overruled the objections of lawyers for Dante Hall, 23, of Orlando. Lawyers Michael Graves and John Spivey argued that the hysterics could prejudice jurors listening to the state's case against Hall, who could face death if convicted in the killings of Evans, 32, and Anthony Bernard Blunt, 35, of Mount Dora. Dante Hall and his identical twin, Donte Hall, are accused of orchestrating an armed home invasion of a party on Gottsche Street in Eustis where Donte Hall's girlfriend and two friends had been hired to entertain men. Assistant State Attorney Bill Gross told jurors he might not be able to show that Dante Hall fired bullets that killed Evans or Blunt or critically wounded Willie "Jay" Shelton or Joshua Daniels about 2 a.m. Sept. 9, 2006. But Dante Hall, his twin and two others share responsibility for the crime they helped plan, Gross said. ...
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com --- 21 days ago
The Charlotte City Council agreed Monday to increase the NASCAR Hall of Fame budget by $32 million to boost exhibits and pay for unexpected building costs. The 9-2 decision came after council members chastised city staff and other Hall planners for not telling them sooner about the price hike. Council members complained of early, “lowball” estimates of the exhibit costs. They asked how the extra money would help attendance. And they said they felt trapped. “It would be helpful if we had a heads-up earlier than we did this time,” said Mayor Pro Tem Susan Burgess. But in the end Burgess voted for the increase, saying the Hall should be “whiz-bang on day one.” She also pointed out that paying for it will not affect property taxes. She was joined by council members Warren Cooksey, Andy Dulin, Nancy Carter, Warren Turner, John Lassiter, Edwin Peacock and Anthony Foxx. Council members Patsy Kinsey and Michael Barnes opposed the increase. Kinsey said she could not support it while residents are worrying so much about the economy. “I just in good conscience can't vote for $32 million,” she said. The vote brings the project's total cost to $195 million – all of it paid for by a mix of hospitality taxes and money from land sales. Most of the project's funding comes from a hotel room tax that can not be used for anything else. Of the additional money, $17 million will be used to improve the range of exhibits in the building, which is schedul ...
Source: cs.silverpop.com --- 6 days ago
Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall star in this classic comedy about a teen girl who gets the Sweet Sixteenth she never expected thanks to some geeky freshmen and the boy of her dreams. ...
Source: cs.silverpop.com --- 7 days ago
If you can't get a date, make one! That's the theory in this wild comedy about two teens (Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith) who set out to make the perfect woman (Kelly LeBrock). ...
Source: www.wickedlocal.com --- 4 days ago
Selectmen decided Tuesday night to open the application process for interim town manager to all municipal employees and every resident serving on a town board. Applicants must submit their names by Friday at noon to Human Resources Director Maryrose DeGroot, who will select three or four finalists. Selectmen are scheduled to reconvene Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. to choose a temporary replacement from the list. The interim town manager will take over for Anthony Troiano, who resigned for unspecified reasons Thursday. DeGroot told the board that Town Hall morale was low, with employees ready for a trusted and respected figure like Fire Chief Gary Daugherty or Police Chief Tom Irvin to quickly fill the leadership void. "I think it would make the easiest transition in a tumultuous time," she said. The town manager position was created two years ago, leading to Troiano's hiring. That was followed by a car crash in which a Cape Cod woman was killed and Troiano went on leave to recover from injuries. Selectman R.J. Dourney and Selectman Mary Pratt endorsed Daugherty stepping in as interim town manager, as he did after Troiano's accident. Referring to the pending budget process and the fact that Troiano had been out of the office since before his resignation, Daugherty told the board, "There's nobody steering the ship right now. Basically, we're all sitting around waiting." Selectman Michael Shepard said the town was not a "floundering ship," w ...
Source: www.wickedlocal.com --- 39 days ago
  St. Anthony’s Parish is one step closer to having the parish Hall it has lacked for 50 years. The City Council approved a rezoning ordinance Tuesday, Sept. 2, that opens the door for the parish to sell six acres of land to a developer and use the proceeds for a new building on Main Street. The ordinance, sponsored by Alderman Michael Raymond, creates a senior housing overlay district on the North Woburn site between St. Anthony’s of Padua Church and Ferullo Park. The Wellesley-based developer, Benchmark Assisted Living, operates about 40 housing facilities with graduated care for the elderly in New England. It plans a three-story complex with 150 units for a mixture of independent living, assisted living and Alzheimer’s care. Hawthorne Partners of Woburn, a real estate developer and consulting firm, is working with Benchmark. Members of the City Council balked at the ordinance last month because the parish made its pitch accompanied only by real estate broker Steve Braese while the anonymous developer remained in the shadows. But representatives from Hawthorne and Benchmark met with the City Council Ordinance Committee last week, paving the way for the measure to pass. It allows “congregate elderly apartments,” replacing the original language, “independent senior living … in townhouse or multi-family housing design” and requires the facility to provide all three levels of care, eliminating the fear that the proposal was a Trojan hors ...
Source: blogs.tampabay.com --- 37 days ago
Warning: This week's Stuck in the 80s podcast is dreadful. From the Latin meaning "full of dread." Somewhere in our massive preparation for discussing the 1985 flick "Weird Science," co-host Sean Daly and I were massively sidetracked and sent down a parallel universe. One in which Anthony Michael Hall wasn't a pumped-up cable TV star, and where co-star Ilan Mitchell-Smith wasn't just a college English professor. Still, I suppose there's a sick, perverted part in all of us that has the need to still download and listen to it. And if so, click here for the show. Or click here to get all our much-better shows for free via iTunes. Before you start listening, take solace in the fact that I did everything I could to save the show through the editing process. I'd say about 30-40 minutes of meandering material was cut out, leaving you with something along the nutritional food line of a turkey-tofu dog on a whole-wheat bun. In the meantime, Mr. Daly himself will be visiting the Spears Lair tonight to partake of college football, meatless snacks and plenty of fermented beverages. So don't be surprised to see one or both of show up online tonight to read your inevitable insults. Don't worry. We won't cry ... much. ...
Source: www.fasthack.com --- 86 days ago
Right, there’s a little movie coming out today. Here are a few interviews with the supporting cast. Anthony Michael Hall plays TV journalist Mike Engel and Nestor Carbonell (of Lost) plays the Mayor. Check out Hall as Mike Engel on Gotham Cable News. ...
Source: www.thatsracin.com --- 21 days ago
The Charlotte City Council agreed Monday to increase the NASCAR Hall of Fame budget by $32 million to boost exhibits and pay for unexpected building costs. The 9-2 decision came after council members chastised city staff and other Hall planners for not telling them sooner about the price hike. Council members complained of early, “lowball” estimates of the exhibit costs. They asked how the extra money would help attendance. And they said they felt trapped. “It would be helpful if we had a heads-up earlier than we did this time,” said Mayor Pro Tem Susan Burgess. But in the end Burgess voted for the increase, saying the Hall should be “whiz-bang on day one.” She also pointed out that paying for it will not affect property taxes. She was joined by council members Warren Cooksey, Andy Dulin, Nancy Carter, Warren Turner, John Lassiter, Edwin Peacock and Anthony Foxx. Council members Patsy Kinsey and Michael Barnes opposed the increase. Kinsey said she could not support it while residents are worrying so much about the economy. “I just in good conscience can't vote for $32 million,” she said. The vote brings the project's total cost to $195 million – all of it paid for by a mix of hospitality taxes and money from land sales. Most of the project's funding comes from a hotel room tax that can not be used for anything else. Of the additional money, $17 million will be used to improve the range of exhibits in the building, which is schedul ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 17 days ago
Written by Kenna McHugh Related PostsGiveaway — Final Season of ‘The Dead Zone’ Details about the giveaway below!! Anthony Michael Hall never looked so good in “The Dead Zon…Giveaway — Another ‘Girlfriends’ Fourth Season DVD  I have another copy of Girlfriends to giveaway!! Post your name to win a copy of “Gi... Original story at Screenhead . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Avatar: The Last Airbender . ...
Source: www.cityfile.com --- 12 days ago
It's funny how convenient a giant crisis can be when you want to cling to elected office! Back in 2001, Rudy Giuliani argued that the events of September 11th necessitated bending term limits so he could remain in office an additional three months. It didn't happen, of course. (And now Rudy claims he really didn't want to stay in office, it was the public who pushed him to pursue the plan. Ha.) Now Michael Bloomberg is expected to announce shortly that he's going to push City Council legislation to change term limit laws so he can seek a third term. Mike's new rationale for staying put? According to his advisers , he "will argue that the worldwide financial crisis—with its potentially severe impact on New York City—demands his steady hand and business experience." We're not sure he really needs an excuse, though. (Just mentioning the names of some of his possible replacements seems like sufficient evidence.) But it also isn't clear how having Bloomberg remain in office will do much to help the economy. Is the city going to, like, dissolve into chaos without Bloomberg's firm hand on the tiller? Are we going to all be unemployed and homeless if Christine Quinn or Anthony Weiner assume the top job at City Hall. Probably not! Although it is a nice insurance policy. Today's Wall street Journal mentions that the credit markets are so tight that some rich CEOs have been loaning their companies money since the businesses can't borrow fro ...
Source: www.soundtrack.net --- 37 days ago
It’s never too late to head back to class with The High School Flashback Collection featuring three all-new special editions of The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles and Weird Science. Experience the 80’s most iconic films like never before with hours of bonus features including brand-new interviews with the casts and crews, audio commentaries and more! Starring “Brat Pack” members Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez and Judd Nelson. You have a chance to win the following: One (1) Grand Prize Winner 8GB iPod Touch Official Breakfast Club Soundtrack Five (5) Runners Up Copy of the new DVD Collector’s Box Set “High School Flashback Collection” The contest ends at MIDNIGHT PST on September 29th, 2008 Click to Enter! ...

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