Music Video of the Day: Bad by Michael Jackson (1987, directed by Martin Scorsese).Music Video of the Day: Fat by Weird Al Yankovic (1988, directed by Jay Levey).Music Video of the Day: Wall of Eyes by The Smile (2023, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson).Music Video of the Day: Eat It by Weird Al Yankovic (1984, directed by Jay Levey).Music Video of the Day: Sleepwalk My Life Away by Metallica (2023, directed by Timothy Saccenti).Music Video of the Day: Call It What You Want by Tesla (1991, directed by ?).Happy Thanksgiving From WKRP In Cincinnati!.Music Video of the Day: Real American by Rick Derringer (1985, directed by Hulk Hogan).Drive-In Saturday Night #5: MALIBU BEACH (Crown-International 1978) & VAN NUYS BOULEVARD (Crown-International 1979).4 Shots From 4 Films: Happy Birthday Fay Wray!.Cleaning Out the DVR #24: Crime Does Not Pay!.Built For Speed: Richard Pryor in GREASED LIGHTNING (Warner Brothers 1977).Big Bad Bob: Robert Mitchum in MAN WITH THE GUN (United Artists 1955).Halloween Havoc!: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (Paramount 1932).Halloween Havoc!: Peter Cushing in TWINS OF EVIL (Universal/Hammer 1971).Halloween Havoc!: DEATH CURSE OF TARTU (Thunderbird International 1966).Music Video of the Day: Rumors by Lindsay Lohan (2004, dir by ?).Music Video of the Day: Betrayed by The Erinyes (2022, dir by ?).Music Video of the Day: Around The World by Daft Punk (1997, dir by Michel Gondry).Music Video of the Day: Days Go By by Dirty Vegas (2001, dir by ?).And now, a word from Doc Bowman concerning cats and Halloween….Merry Christmas From The Cats and the Humans Of The Shattered Lens!.Happy Friday the 13th From All Of Us At The Shattered Lens.Artwork of the Day: Death Smells of Cordite (by John Pollack).Artwork of the Day: Shack Woman (by Saul Levine).Artwork of the Day: Brain Surgeon (by Rex Archer).Artwork of the Day: Venus on Wheels (by Ann Cantor).Artwork of the Day: Brain Guy (Artist Unknown).Artwork of the Day: Snappy (by Earle Bergey).Artwork of the Day: Argosy (by Glen W. Thomas).Artwork of the Day: The Great Snow (by Martin Gulser).Artwork of the Day: The Deadly Streets (Artist Unknown).Smiling Woman(s)? Review by Case Wright.It Came Nameless in Spring, Review by Case Wright.Out There, (Dir Uncertain), Review by Case Wright.FRIEND, Short Film, Dir: Saga Spjuth-Sall, Review by Case Wright.Brian E-RAD Simmons, Review by Case Wright Horror Review: The Walking Dead Season Two.Horror Review: Yahtzee Croshaw’s Chzo Mythos Part 1 – 5 Days a Stranger.Horror Review: Yahtzee Croshaw’s Chzo Mythos Part 2 – 7 Days a Skeptic.Sci-Fi Review – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (dir.In the United Kingdom, Always was the very first number-one single on the UK Rock and Metal Singles Chart, which just goes to show you the sad state of metal in 1994. Questions abound like, How did Jack blow up that apartment? Why would two incredibly attractive women settle for Jack Noseworthy? Where did the painter disappear to? Those questions go forever unanswered. ![]() Later, Jack thinks that he sees Carla standing in his bedroom but it turns out that it’s just his imagination. (So why did you call him in the first place, Carla?) Jack sees the painting, gets upset, stabs the canvas, and then somehow makes the apartment explode. When Jack starts to look at the painting, Carla tries to stop him. For some reason, Carla then calls up Jack and invites him to the the apartment. Carla runs out of the apartment and meets Jason Wiles, an artist who paints a terrible portrait of her. ![]() Either way, it was a pretty stupid move on Jack Noseworthy’s part. He also decided to cheat on her with Keri Russell, who is either Carla’s roommate or maybe her kid sister. The video features Jack Noseworthy (who was very briefly a semi-big deal in the 90s) as a young man who is so stupid that he can’t just be happy having the amazingly sexy Carla Gugino as his girlfriend. And rather than allowing the song to appear in a bad feature film, they instead decided to feature it an even worse music video. Instead, Bon Jovi recorded and released the song on their next album, Cross Road. However, after Bon Jovi saw a rough cut of the film, he decided that the film was not worthy of his music so he declined to allow Always to be played over scenes of Lena Olin and Gary Oldman shooting guns at each other. In 1993, Jon Bon Jovi wrote a song called Always for the soundtrack of a movie called Romeo is Bleeding.
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