Best of The Bangles - Full Album
The Bangles - Eternal Flame (La Flama Enterna)
The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian
Bangles - MTV Special Concert (1986 - Full Concert HD)(DHV 2011)
Bangles Manic Monday
The Bangles - In Your Room
The Bangles - Manic Monday HD
The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter
The Bangles - Behind the Music (Part 1)
The Bangles - If She Knew What She Wants
The Bangs (The Bangles) - 12/06/13 The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles (full set)
THE BANGLES- MANIC MONDAY (LIVE)
Susanna Hoffs from the Bangles
The Bangles - Going Down To Liverpool
Plot
Ganesh is an elephant who belongs to a Forest Officer in Southern India. One day he witnesses his master being killed by a Poacher and his two brothers, and marks his master's grave with 3 numbers. Years later, a wrestler, by the name of Munna, wins Ganesh as his prize and brings him home. Shortly thereafter, Ganesh is able to recognize his first master's killers and kills the two brothers of the Poacher. Before he could arrange the death of the Poacher, Munna's ailing mom is abducted from the hospital and Munna himself ends up being captured by the Poacher. Will Ganesh be able to save his new master, or will he witness Munna's death also?
Plot
A gangster movie where all the gangsters are played by children. Instead of real bullets they use "splurge guns" that cover the victim in cream. The story tells of the rise of "Bugsy Malone" and the battle for power between "Fat Sam" and "Dandy Dan".
Keywords: 1930s, all-child-cast, audition, backstage, barber-shop, barbershop, bootlegging, boxing, boxing-gym, car-accident
Every year brings a great movie. Every decade a great movie musical!
Tallulah: I like my men at my feet.
Dandy Dan: Okay fellas, this is our moment. Keep a cool head and keep those fingers pumpin', 'cause remember, it's history you'll be writin'.
Bugsy Malone: Have you eaten?::Blousey Brown: Ever since I was a kid.::Bugsy Malone: Then how come you're so skinny, wisey?::Blousey Brown: Because I watch my weight.::Bugsy Malone: Yeah, I do that when I'm broke too.
Bronx Charlie: Your name Robinson?::Roxy Robinson: [nods nervously]::Shoulders: Roxy Robinson?::Roxy Robinson: [nods nervously again]::Benny Lee: You work for Fat Sam?::Roxy Robinson: [nods once final time before being splurged to death]
[first lines]::Fat Sam: Someone once said, "If it was raining brains, Roxy Robinson wouldn't even get wet." Roxy had spent his whole life making two and two into five, but he could smell trouble like other people could smell gas. But believe you's me, he should've never taken that blind alley by the side of Parido's Bakery. Whatever game it was everybody was playing, sure as eggs is eggs, Roxy the Weasel had been scrambled.
Fat Sam: [as the speakeasy is closing down for the night and everyone is leaving] Tallulah! How much longer you want us to wait?::Tallulah: [sweetly yet slightly sarcastically] Coming honey, you don't want me to look a mess, do you sweetheart?::Fat Sam: Snap it up, will ya?::Tallulah: Put your flaps down tiger or else you'll take off.::Fat Sam: [annoyed] You spend more time prettying yourself up then there is time in the day!::Tallulah: [pointedly] Listen honey, if I didn't look this good, you wouldn't give me the time of day.::Fat Sam: [rejectedly] I'll see you in the car!
Fat Sam: [becoming aggravated as Knuckles is cracking his knuckles repeatedly] Don't do that, Knuckles!::Knuckles: It's how I got my name, boss.::Fat Sam: Well knock it off or else change your name!
Reporter 1: Have you located the splurge gun yet, sir?::O'Dreary: I'm afraid I can't answer that.::Reporter 1: You're not at liberty to say?::O'Dreary: [annoyed] No, I don't know the answer.::Reporter 2: Do you know where the guns are coming from, Lieutenant?::O'Dreary: Eh, I'm not at liberty to say. You'll have to ask Captain Smolsky that question.
Bugsy Malone: [noting the solemn look on Matt the Barman's face] You know what, you look like you put your face on backwards this morning.::Matt The Barman: You've got too much mouth, mack.::Bugsy Malone: So, tell my dentist.
Bugsy Malone: Me and Fat Sam, we're like this. [crosses fingers]::Blousey Brown: You mean you're real good friends?::Bugsy Malone: [shakes head] Nah, it's just that every time I see him, I cross my fingers, and hope he won't hit me.
Best of The Bangles - Full Album
The Bangles - Eternal Flame (La Flama Enterna)
The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian
Bangles - MTV Special Concert (1986 - Full Concert HD)(DHV 2011)
Bangles Manic Monday
The Bangles - In Your Room
The Bangles - Manic Monday HD
The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter
The Bangles - Behind the Music (Part 1)
The Bangles - If She Knew What She Wants
The Bangs (The Bangles) - 12/06/13 The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles (full set)
THE BANGLES- MANIC MONDAY (LIVE)
Susanna Hoffs from the Bangles
The Bangles - Going Down To Liverpool
Behind The Music S03E40: The Bangles
The Bangles - Be With You
The Bangles --- Eternal Flame
Bangles Documentary Part 1
The Bangles - Walking Down Your Street
The Bangles Perform "Eternal Flame" on The Queen Latifah Show
DIY How to make Pen and Candle Holder from DVD and Bangles - JK Arts 312
The Bangles - Eternal Flame (Subtitulos en Español) HD
The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian LIVE 2014 Whiskey A Go Go Hollywood, CA
Bangles (aka churi or Choodi) are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India and Bangladesh, especially Hindus. It is tradition that the bride will try to wear as many small glass bangles as possible at her wedding and the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Toddler to older woman could wear bangles based on the type of bangles. Bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.
Some men wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called as kada or kara. In Sikhism, The father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stone work. According to tradition, a woman is not supposed to buy the bangles she will wear. Hyderabad, Pakistan, is the world's largest producer of Bangles. While Moradabad is India's largest producer of bangles.
Susanna Lee Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is an American vocalist, guitarist and actress. She is best known as a member of the all-female pop band the Bangles.
Hoffs was born on the Westside of Los Angeles, California to a Jewish family. Her mother, Tamar Simon Hoffs, played Beatles music for Hoffs when she was a child, and she began playing the guitar in her teens. Hoffs attended Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. In 1980, she graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor degree in Art. When she entered Berkeley she was a fan of Classic Rock bands that played in large stadiums. While a student at Berkeley, she attended the final Sex Pistols show at Winterland and a Patti Smith concert. Exposure to punk rock changed her career goal from dancer to musician in a band. She eventually joined Vicki Peterson and Debbi Peterson in what would later become the pop music group The Bangles.
The Bangles' first recorded release was a self-titled EP in 1982 on the Faulty Products Label. The Bangles released their first full album All Over the Place in 1984 on Columbia Records. They had a moderate hit with the single "Hero Takes a Fall", but their commercial breakthrough came with the album Different Light in 1986, which produced the hit singles "Manic Monday" and "Walk Like an Egyptian".
Dana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970), better known by her stage name Queen Latifah, is an American singer, rapper, and actress. Her work in music, film and television has earned her a Golden Globe award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Image Awards, a Grammy Award, six additional Grammy nominations, an Emmy Award nomination and an Academy Award nomination.
Latifah was born, and primarily raised, in East Orange, New Jersey. She is the daughter of Rita (née Bray), a teacher at Irvington High School (her daughter's alma mater), and Lancelot Owens, Sr., a police officer, her parents divorced when Latifah was ten. Latifah was raised in the Baptist church and attended Catholic school in Newark, New Jersey. Her stage name, Latifah (لطيفة laţīfa), meaning "delicate" and "very kind" in Arabic, she found in an Islamic book of names when she was eight. Always a tall girl, the 5'10" Latifah was a power forward on her high school basketball team. She performed the number "Home" from the musical The Wiz in a high school play. She is of African American and Native American ancestry.