Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (often stylized as P!nk), is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actress. After her three-year career with the contemporary R&B girl group Choice, in 2000 she released her first single "There You Go," from her debut album Can't Take Me Home. The song garnered commercial success, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2001, she released her second, more pop rock-oriented, studio album, Missundaztood. The album went on to become a critical and commercial success, with estimated sales of 13 million. The album produced four singles, "Get the Party Started," "Don't Let Me Get Me," "Just Like a Pill" and "Family Portrait," each entering the Top 20, with "Get the Party Started" being her highest charting solo single (tied with "Most Girls") until "So What" in 2008, peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Shelby Gordon (Kate French) inherits a house from grandfather(Walter Olszewski) in remote woods of Copperhead County, she and friends Carissa (Yvette Yates), Lindsey (Cristen Coppen), Chelsea (Kat Sheridan),Travis (Lawrence Adimora) check it out. The road is closed and must hike in. Shelby discovers that her father had a brother Joshua (John Otrin) who was institutionalized when he was young. When her friends start to disappear, Shelby suspects that Joshua is still alive and hiding in the Red House. Also being threatened by a couple of local pot growers, Pink (Gregory Avellone) and his son Will (Ed Ackerman). Is Joshua torturing and killing her friends or is someone else? With the help of Cole Callahan (Brendan Wayne, ) the handsome deputy sheriff, she unravels the mystery.
Keywords: murder, sunbathing, torture, vacation, woods
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Paul, a former Marine has opened his home to a group of disgruntled runaway boys. Paul has raised them from boys to men, while teaching them the dangerous art of skilled killing. Some of them decided they wanted to go a different route, which means taking Paul out. Cameron, Paul's most loyal take in has vowed to seek revenge towards his once loyal buddies for Paul's death, but first he must track them down. With the love of his girlfriend and guidance of his house buddy mentor, Cameron has a view of a better life beyond his current surroundings, once he realizes that his former housemates have become the problem that Paul was trying to solve
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Once Upon a Time... in Cleveland, Vegas Lou is ready to retire to the desert when some ghosts from his past return for revenge. A gangster avenging a friend and an assassin back from the dead will do anything they can to put Vegas Lou in his own grave. From the writer/director team of Kurt Broz and James Neyman comes the final adventure of Vegas Lou.
Keywords: investigation, madness, mexican-standoff, shooting, torture
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Exasperated over their lack of viable solutions to problem students and growing school violence, teachers and school administrators institute a trial program whereby they can lock away those kids who "don't fit into the mainstream profile." Brainy malcontent Arnold Mosk - over strenuous objects from his school counselor - is labeled a trouble student and herded into the program due to dropping acid to escape his problems, both those at school and at home. While old friend Gary Trancer tries to reconnect with and support Arnold, sociopath Doug Van Housen takes cruel delight in leading his gang of violent school thugs to torment and bully those around him, especially Arnold, leading to tragedy.
Keywords: alcoholic-mother, alcoholism, attack-at-a-school, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, bashing-someone's-head, billiards, blood, boy-wearing-makeup, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship
Echoing Alarms of Clockwork Orange
Arnold Mosk: Every day I hate him worse. Today I hate him like it was tomorrow.
Arnold Mosk: What do you want from me?::Doug Van Housen: I want your blood in my mouth.
Principal Jones: We simply can not allow the tail to wag the dog any longer.
Arnold Mosk: It's truly amazing how you consistently amuse yourself by annoying others.
Arnold Mosk: Okay, what do you do when you want to escape?::Dr. Rankin: Go to a movie.::Arnold Mosk: But that's a two-dimensional experience.::Dr. Rankin: What do you mean?::Arnold Mosk: I mean, you see it and you hear it but you don't really experience it. When I experience something, I wanna feel it with all my senses.::Dr. Rankin: Even at the expense of your health?
Gary Trancer: Listen, I wanna talk to you about something... later. Maybe I could stop by... after practice or something?::Arnold Mosk: Why not? We'll have milk and cookies.::Gary Trancer: [missing the sarcasm, or ignoring it] Okay. Great.
Arnold Mosk: Every man has his price, Gary. Yours just happens to be lower than most.
Arnold Mosk: My blood in YOUR mouth? No, I don't think so. I think it's gonna be more like little fuckin' pieces of your brain in my hand.
Principal Jones: Now, we've devised a format - a... a bastardized correspondance course, if you will - for those students who have already decided that things will be done their way, and education and society be damned. It's a controlled environment. Uh, students are given all the materials the law requires they receive, and they will do with them what they will.