Pierre Richard (born Pierre Richard Maurice Charles Léopold Defays (originally de Fays, his grandfather changed the spelling for unknown reasons), 16 August 1934 in Valenciennes, Nord) is a popular French actor best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films. Richard is considered by many, such as Louis de Funès and Gérard Depardieu, to be one of the greatest and most talented French comedians in the last 50 years. He is also a film director and occasional singer.
Richard started his acting career in the [[theatre]strait]]. He worked with Robert again on Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire, and its sequel Le retour du grand blond; both these films were written by Francis Veber. Veber cast Richard when he directed his own first feature film: Le Jouet. Veber and Richard had a long and successful partnership during the 1980s, highlighted by three comedies — La Chèvre, Les Compères and Les Fugitifs — which paired Richard with Gérard Depardieu. Richard again moved behind the camera to direct On peut toujours rêver (1991) and Droit dans le mur (1997).
DJ Pierre is the stage name of Nathaniel Pierre Jones, a Chicago born DJ and performer of house music. He helped to develop the house music subgenre of Acid House, as member of Phuture, whose 1987 E.P. Acid Tracks, which has been called the "first Acid House recording." Allmusic.com calls Jones a "crucial DJ and the production wizard partly responsible for the development of Chicago acid-house." Jones' first single "Generate Power," "became standard fare for scores of producers during the next few years." Philippe Renaud, a journalist for La Presse in Montreal, states that the term "Acid house" was "coined in Chicago in 1987 to describe the sound of the Roland 303 bass machine, which made its first significant recording appearance on Phuture's Acid Trax (DJ Pierre) in that year."
Jones has recorded under the names DJ Pierre, Phuture, Phuture Phantasy Club, Pierre's Pfantasy Club, and Photon Inc. He formed the group Phuture with his friends Spanky (Earl Smith Jr. –founder/technical producer) and Herb J (Herbert R Jackson Jr. - keyboards). During the mid-1980s, the trio began using the "squelch" sound that became common in Acid House recordings after their initial experiments with a Roland TB-303 bass line synthesizer produced these "squelch" sounds. Living in the Chicago area, they were exposed to many house artists, such as Hot Mix 5 artists (Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Ralphi "The Razz" Rosario, Kenny "Jammin" Jason, Mickey "Mixin" Oliver and Scott "Smokin" Seals) who were producing many tapes and vinyl recordings. Frankie Knuckles was DJing and the Warehouse club (where House Music may have derived its name).
Pierre Desproges (May 9, 1939 – April 18, 1988) was a French humorist. He was famous for his elaborate, eloquent and above all, virulent diatribes criticizing anything and everything. He was born in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis. According to himself, he made no significant achievements before the age of 30. From 1967 to 1970, he worked as: life insurance salesman, opinion pool investigator, "lonely hearts" columnist, horse racing forecaster, and sales manager for a styrofoam beam company.
From 1970 to 1976, he worked for the newspaper L'Aurore. Starting in 1975, he became a "reporter" on Le petit rapporteur (The Little Snitch), a satirical TV show hosted by Jacques Martin . He caught the public's attention with unconventional interviews of celebrities, among them novelists Françoise Sagan or Jean-Edern Hallier.
He appeared for the first time on stage at the Olympia theater during a Thierry Le Luron show. Among other things, he became very famous for his Chroniques de la haine ordinaire (Chronicles of Ordinary Hatred), a 1986 radio show.
Alexandre Lacazette (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ lakazɛt]; born 28 May 1991) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Olympique Lyonnais in Ligue 1. He plays as a striker and is also capable of playing on the wings. Lacazette is a France youth international having earned caps with all of the youth teams beginning with the under-16 team. With the under-19 team, he won the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship having scored the game-winning goal in the final against Spain.
Lacazette was born in the city of Lyon and began his football career with Elan Club Sportif Lyon, a local club located in the city's 8th arrondissement. He spent five years at the club before signing youth papers with Olympique Lyonnais in 2003.
Upon his arrival at the club, Lacazette began training at the Centre Tola Vologe, the club's training center. While undergoing training, he was likened to former Lyon striker Sonny Anderson by many coaches, including the player himself. As a youth player, Lacazette played on the club's under-18 team that finished in third place in the Championnat National 18 ans during the 2007–08 season. The following season, he began making appearances with the club's Championnat de France amateur team appearing in 19 matches and netting five goals.
What am I?
Every No gets you one step closer to Yes.
Mix at Six - always a buzz...!
Plot
Jacques is a disheveled police lieutenant in Normandy. An enigmatic woman sends him to a hotel where the owner's been reported missing. Jacques' presence unnerves the wife and son of the missing man as well as the police assigned to investigate. Is the woman a figment of his mind? He sees her at a distance from time to time; she's a ringer for an actress who died in a road accident 36 years before and was the mistress of the missing man. Jacques follows his hunches and visions as his colleagues become impatient with is actions. We also learn bits about a tragedy in his recent past. Is he ill or the only one with a clue about what's going on?
Keywords: asylum, baby, car-chase, car-crash, cemetery, chase-on-foot, child-sex-abuse, childhood-sexual-abuse, city-name-in-title, cliff
Plot
In "Villa de Ves" we take a look into the world of Luc, a man in his mid-forties who lives in a small village in Belgium and is the proud owner of the local tobacco. Luc is born and raised in this village, everyone knows him but he stays a very quite person. In this little village is not happening much. He doesn't have a wife or children the only thing he has is a pair of fishes in an aquarium. It seems like the wind is always blowing from the same direction and the grass always stays the same colour green. On one day his sister who lives in a village in the south of Spain, called Villa de Ves, calls him up. She tries to convince him to leave his safe surroundings and move to Spain to live with her. Finally, he makes an important decision: he is going to his sister in Spain. But what will he do with his little tiny tobacco store? And does he have enough perseverance to make his little dream come true?
Plot
In December of 1999, François organizes a retreat to a small island for himself, some friends, and their children to avoid the craziness of Paris during the turn of the millennium. Things quickly become tense between François and the young man who is the island's caretaker. Boredom and bickering add to the growing foreboding. By the end, will millennial noise in Paris seem mild in comparison to violence in the pastoral retreat?
Keywords: island
Plot
The antiques shop Gerard owns should help him to get rid of his financial problems. He dreams of writing the most important Dutch novel ever. Unfortunately he spends money like water. As a result he is constantly broke. His sister Ingrid is married to Pierre. She wants a child but he refuses. While Gerard is willing to consider leading a normal life, a wish mainly expressed by his parents, Ingrid's marriage falls apart.
Plot
A Treasury Department agent on the trail of an international jewel smuggling ring joins a carnival that he thinks the gang is using as a front. He finally locates the jewels hidden as the eyes of wax figures. The latter are to be delivered to the smuggling ring. The agent follows.
Plot
An irrigation project in the rural bayous of Louisiana unearths Kharis the living mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.), who was buried in quicksand 25 years earlier.
Keywords: 1930s, 1940s, amnesia, archeology, archive-footage, army-corps-of-engineers, burial, cajun, dredging, egyptian-curse
3000 YEARS OF TERROR...BREAKING LOOSE! (Realart re-release ad - all caps)
ALL NEW THRILLS -- as the most dreaded curse of the ages strikes again! (Realart re-release ad)
BURIED FURY! STALKING TO LIFE FROM THE DEPTHS OF DOOM! (Realart re-release poster-all caps)
THE MONSTER....THAT WOULD NOT DIE! (Realart re-release poster-all caps)
OUT OF A TRAP OF 1000 TERRORS, COMES PARALIZING HORROR! (Realart re-release poster-all caps)
HANDS CREEPING LIKE COBRAS! EYES CRAWLING WITH MADNESS! THE MUMMY RUNS AMOK! (original poster-all caps)
Egypt's ancient loves live again in evil!
New Thrills! New Terror!
Goobie: The devil's alive and he's dancing with the mummy.
Cajun Joe: I know the swamp like my finger.
Goobie: Dr. Halsey! Dr. Halsey!::Dr. James Halsey: What is it, Goobie?::Goobie: The mummy's alive and he's dancing with the devil.
Princess Ananka: It's as though I were two different people. Sometimes it seems as if I belong to a different world. I find myself in strange surroundings with strange people. I cannot ever seem to find rest! And now Kharis!
Plot
Consuelo Cordoba is a headstrong girl trying to reform her con man uncle Don Estaban Cordoba, who is posing as a wealthy tourist in Hawaii. A local woman takes Consuelo under her wing and helps her get a job at the 'Blue Chip Cabaret'. Using the name Lu, she sings, dances and does comedy impressions for the audience of enthusiastic sailors. They enter Lu in the Miss Honolulu contest, but Don Estaban Cordoba has also entered her as his high society niece Consuelo. In the meantime Don Estaban Cordoba is recognized from a previous swindle. He convinces local authorities that Lu is an international spy.
Keywords: b-movie, bellboy, carnival, character-name-in-title, cigarette-smoking, cigarettes, city-in-title, con-man, contest-winner, cross-dressing
LUP Rocks The Navy With Roars! (original print ad)
Chorus:
Cause you're my sunshine, tell me what to do
So you would always be mine, no more rainy days
You are my sunshine, tell me what to do
So you would always be mine, no more rainy days
Cause that is up, it's …
I want it now to last forever
The …, the sexy bump
Been out fading me
The sun comes up, just dancing much
Can't you feel the heat all over
It's getting high, don't wanna stop
Till the morning comes
I know what mean the things that seemed to me
And that I could be untrue
But it are the things I never make
That I could burn on you
Chorus
He-oh, he-oh, you are my sunshine
I say he-oh, he-oh and I'm gonna make you mine
I say he-oh, he-oh, you are my sunshine
I say he-oh, he-oh and I'm gonna make you mine
The sunny day you came my way
I think I knew that I had to meet you
Walking round, sexy smile
I know that turns me on
I dreamed of things like diamond rings
Just to show how much I love you
Don't hesitate, no time to waste
So what you wanna do
I know what mean the things that seemed to me
And that I could be untrue
But it are the things I never make
That I could burn on you
Chorus
Ain't nobody gonna love your body like a champion baby like me
Come on and twist that thing to the right, let me see ya ring my bill tonight
Here comes the man coming through the door, excite your nation what I'm here for
Get crazy, nasty, freaking to the beat, that's the real way to feel the music,
yes-ah
Chorus
He-oh, he-oh, you are my sunshine
I say he-oh, he-oh and I'm gonna make you mine
I say he-oh, he-oh, you are my sunshine
I say he-oh, he-oh and I'm gonna make you mine
Chorus
There was once a boy named Pierre
Who only would say,"I don't care!"
Read his story, my friend, for you'll find
At the end that a suitable
Moral lies there
One day his mother said
When Pierre climbed out of bed
"Good morning, darling boy, you are my only joy"
Pierre said, "I don't care!"
"What would you like to eat?"
"I don't care!"
"Some lovely cream of wheat?"
"I don't care!"
"Don't sit backwards on your chair"
"I don't care!"
"Or pour syrup on your hair"
"I don't care!"
"You are acting like a clown"
"I don't care!"
"And we have to go to town"
"I don't care!"
"Don't you want to come, my dear?"
"I don't care!"
"Would you rather stay right here?"
"I don't care!"
So his mother left him there
His father said, "Get off your head
Or I will march you up to bed!"
Pierre said, "I don't care!"
"I would think that you could see"
"I don't care!"
"Your head is where your feet should be!"
"I don't care!"
"If you keep standing upside down"
"I don't care!"
"We'll never ever get to town"
"I don't care!"
"If only you would say, I care"
"I don't care!"
"I'd let you fold the folding chair"
"I don't care!"
So his parents left him there
They didn't take him anywhere
Now as the night began to fall
A hungry lion paid a call
He looked Pierre right in the eye
And asked him if he'd like to die
And Pierre said, "I don't care!"
"I can eat you, don't you see?"
"I don't care!"
"And you will be inside of me"
"I don't care!"
"Then you'll never have to bother"
"I don't care!"
"With a mother and a father"
"I don't care!"
"Is that all you have to say?"
"I don't care!"
"Then I'll eat you, if I may"
"I don't care!"
So the lion ate Pierre
Arriving home at six O'clock
His parents had a dreadful shock!
They found the lion sick in bed and cried
"Pierre is surely dead!"
They pulled the lion by the hair
They hit him with the folding chair
His mother asked, "Where is Pierre?"
And the lion answered "I don't care!"
His father said, "Pierre's in there!"
They rushed the lion into town
The doctor shook him up and down
And when the lion gave a roar
Pierre fell out upon the floor
He rubbed his eyes and scratched his head
And laughed because he wasn't dead
His mother cried and held him tight
His father asked, "Are you allright?"
Pierre said, "I am feeling fine
Please take me home, it's half past nine"
The lion said, "If you would care
To climb on me, I'll take you there"
Then everyone looked at Pierre
Who shouted "Yes, indeed, I care!"
The lion took them home to rest
And stayed on as a weekend guest
There once was a boy named Pierre
Who only would say
I don't care
Here a story my friend for you'll find out an end that a suitable moral lies there
One day his mother said as Pierre climbed out of bed
Good morning darling boy you are my only joy
Pierre said
I don't care
What would you like to eat?
I don't care
Some lovely cream of wheat?
I don't care
Don't sit backwards on your chair
I don't care
Or pour syrup in your hair
I don't care
You are acting like a clown
I don't care
And we have to go to town
I don't care
Don't you want to come my dear?
I don't care
Would you rather stay right here?
I don't care
So his mother left him there
His father said, "get off your head
Or I will march you off to bed"
Pierre said
I don't care
I would think that you could see
I don't care
Your head is where your feet should be
I don't care
If you keep standing upside down
I don't care
We'll never, never get to town
I don't care
If only you'd say I care
I don't care
I'd let you fold the folding chair
I don't care
So his parents left him there
They didn't take him anywhere
Now as the night began to fall
A hungry lion made a call
He looked Pierre right in the eyes
And asked him Would you like to die?
And Pierre said
I don't care
I can eat don't you see
I don't care
Then you would be inside of me
I don't care
Then you'd never have to bother
I don't care
With a mother or a father
I don't care
Is that all you have to say?
I don't care
Then I'll eat you if I may
So the lion ate Pierre
Arriving home at 6 o'clock
His parents had a triple shock
And found the lion sick in bed
And cried Pierre is surely dead
They pulled the lion by the hair
They hit him with the folding chair
His mother asked, where's Pierre?
And the lion answered
I don't care
His father said
Pierre's in there
They rushed the lion into town
The doctor shook him up and down
And when the lion gave a roar
Pierre fell out upon the floor
He rubbed his eyes and scratched his head
And laughed because he wasn't dead
His mother cried and held him tight
His father asked are you aright
Pierre said, "I am feeling fine
Please take me home it's half past nine"
The lion said "if you would care
To climb on me I'll take you there"
Then everyone looked at Pierre
Who shouted "yes indeed I care"
The lion took them home to rest
Then stayed as a weekend guest
I got a call from my old writing partner from college, Jeff, and, you know, we're kinda drinking and talking on the phone, and he goes, "You know, I bet you that I can name a subject that you can't write a song about." And I said, "Alright, fucker, let's hear it, whatta you got?" And he goes, "How 'bout a homeless guy?" And I said, "Easy." And he said, "... who is French." ... Let's give it a shot. If this doesn't go over, I owe him a lot of money.
My story's so tiresome!
Let's try that again.
My story's so tiresome!
(... tiresome.)
Back in France, I was rich as they come.
(... as they come.)
But I lost all my wealth,
And my good mental health.
Now I live with ze filth and ze scum.
(... and ze scum.)
I'm Pierre, ze only French bum in New York!
When I open my Boone's Farm, I still sniff ze cork!
So, have you a quarter? I'm begging you, please!
I have to have wine with my government cheese.
I really should bid you adieu.
(... bid adieu.)
I'm feeling a bit sacre bleu.
(... ... sacre bleu.)
My life is a hell,
I give off a bad smell,
But I'm French, so that's always been true!
I will do do do do do,
I'll do anything for you
I will do do do do do,
I'll do anything for you
I can feel my heart,
Pounding inside,
When you are near
I can feel your touch,
Turning me on,
When I close my eyes
Late at night,
When we are all by ourselves,
Let me make your wish come trough
Ref.:
Yes, I will do do do do do,
The things you really want me too,
Cause I fell like I am in heaven,
When I'm here with you
I will do do do do do,
The things you telling me is true,
Cause I feel like I'm in heaven,
I'm in Love with you
When the morning breaks,
Don't want you to leave,
I won't let go (No, no)
Come and hold me close,
Close to your heart,
And be the one
Late at night,
When we are all by ourselves,
Let me make your wish come trough
Ref.:
Yes, I will do......
I believe you,
For eternety,
I'll be here for you,
Till the end
Let us keeo Love,
For eternety
I will do do do do do,
The things you want me to,
I will do do do do do,
The things you want me to
Ref.:
Yes, I will do......