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Actors Q-ell Betton (producer), Q-ell Betton (writer), Q-ell Betton (director), Q-ell Betton (editor), Charlie Mabey (actress), Craig Abbott (actor),
Actors Edward L. Plumb (producer), Charley Rossman (actor), Van White (actor), Joshua Fredric Smith (actor), Justin Zagri (editor), Justin Zagri (producer), Diane Franklin (actress), Carol Locatell (actress), Alexander Arntzen (composer), Max Amini (actor), Adam William Ward (actor), Adam William Ward (director), Adam William Ward (writer), Adam William Ward (producer), Ronald Quigley (actor),
What's going on? I'll bet your asking your self that very same question!
What your about to see was an accident!
This doesn't look like an F...n accident!
It doesn't give you the right to F...n kill people
A gut-wrenching ride of revenge and terror
Overnight their haunted house becomes a success!
Followed by horrifying deaths that feeds a killer's obsession...
Actors Michael Wayne Thomas (actor), AnnMarie Giaquinto (actress), Barry Strickland (actor), Melody Moss (actress), Scott Jefferies (actor), Juan Gabriel Pareja (actor), Nina Leon (actress), Patrick J. Nicolas (actor), Vanessa Amaya (actress), Vannessa Vasquez (actress), Chelsea Aldrich (actress), Jeffry Griffin (actor), Jon-Michael Foshee (actor), John Seabreak (producer), Rafael Zubizarreta (actor),
Actors Jonathan Bennett (actor), Rich Ceraulo (actor), Alissa Dean (producer), Alissa Dean (writer), Alissa Dean (actress), Michael Gordon Shapiro (composer), Jamie Anderson (producer), Jamie Anderson (actress), Jamie Anderson (writer), Chad McCord (writer), Chad McCord (director), Chad McCord (producer), Steven Lee Allen (actor), Justin Hanlon (actor), Claudio Semboloni (editor),
She's got a secret they can't keep.
Actors Kathy Griffin (actress), Victoria Jackson (actress), Ivana Milicevic (actress), Michael Weatherly (actor), Kate Kennedy (actress), David Fine (actor), Rachel Dratch (actress), Flex Alexander (actor), Brandon Blake (miscellaneous crew), Charles Matthau (actor), Charles Matthau (director), Gloria Henry (actress), Christa Bella (miscellaneous crew), Christa Bella (actress), Christa Bella (actress),
Actors Pat Healy (actor), Jim Ortlieb (actor), Cliff Frazier (actor), Mia Ries-Wicklund (miscellaneous crew), Barbara Collentine (actress), Ron Lazzeretti (writer), Ron Lazzeretti (writer), Karen Vaccaro (actress), Ron Lazzeretti (director), Melanie Paxson (actress), Tom Bastounes (producer), Tom Bastounes (actor), Tom Bastounes (writer), Megan Moore Burns (actress), Ed Amaya (producer),
You got to go
Actors Steve McAuliff (miscellaneous crew), David Strathairn (actor), Billy Beck (actor), Straw Weisman (writer), William Smith (actor), James Eckhouse (actor), Morey Amsterdam (actor), Willie Mays (actor), Rob Roy (actor), Ellen Lutter (actress), Ellen Lutter (costume designer), Rex Piano (actor), Gates McFadden (actress), G. Gordon Liddy (actor), Freddy Blassie (actor),
Actors Alan Adrian (actor), Ashley Moore (actor), Henri Pachard (actor), Dave Ruby (actor), Tiffany Clark (actress), Sharon Kane (actress), Sharon Mitchell (actress), Kelly Nichols (actress), Joanna Storm (actress), Rick Marx (writer), Henri Pachard (writer), Henri Pachard (director), Alban Ceray (actor), Robert Kerman (actor), Fred J. Lincoln (actor),
God Help The Fuzz that flashes a badge on the Dirt Gang!
He'll get a face full of bloody tread marks and a 250 lb. dirt bike right where he doesn't need it.
They Put Evil On Wheels And Gave The Devil His First Bike Ride!
Actors William 'Billy' Benedict (actor), Roger Corman (producer), Jerry Jameson (director), Lee de Broux (actor), Michael Forest (actor), Uschi Digard (actress), Michael Pataki (actor), Byron 'Buzz' Brandt (editor), Charles Macaulay (actor), Paul Carr (actor), Paul Carr (producer), Ronald Jacobs (producer), Richard Chaffee (miscellaneous crew), Hal England (actor), Jo Anne Meredith (actress),
Behind a mask she escaped death and found romance and fame!!!
Actors Irving Bacon (actor), Alan Baxter (actor), Eugene Borden (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), Maurice Cass (actor), George Chandler (actor), Spencer Charters (actor), Wallis Clark (actor), Chester Clute (actor), Charles Coleman (actor), Frank Darien (actor), Alan Dinehart (actor), Ralph Dunn (actor), James Flavin (actor), Murray Alper (actor),
Marty Feldman, John Junkin, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Roland MacLeod, Mary Miller, Peter Pocock, Ann Lancaster, Barry De Boulay, Michael Palin, Tony Holland, Bob Murphy, Terry Jones, Vikki Richards, George Mitchell, John Styles, Stephanie Heesom, Petra Markham, Sonia Dresdel,
No Bronx vive Marty Piletti (Ernest Borgnine), um açougueiro italiano solitário com 34 anos que acha que nenhuma mulher vai se interessar por ele, apesar de ...
Marty 1955 Drama / Romance Marty is a 34-year-old butcher whose Italian family is constantly after him to get married. He meets plain-looking schoolteacher Clara. They are both lonely, unglamorous people who have resigned themselves to their unloved lives. But they manage, in time, to grope their way to love.
Marty Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bf5rDl click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Marty (Ernest Borgnine) tells his mother (Esther Minciotti) that he's just a fat, ugly man and will never find love. TM & MGM (2012) Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Esther Minciotti Director: Delbert Mann MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: http://j.mp/vqieFG Join our Facebook page: http://j.mp/tb8OMH Follow us on Twitter: http://j.mp/rZzGsm Buy Movie: http://j.mp/16YsSsT Producer: Paddy Chayefsky, Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster Screenwriter: Paddy Chayefsky Film Description: Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it remains otherwise intact, telling of 24 very important hours in the lives of two lonely people. Marty is a bittersweet, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and always realistic comedy-drama about Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine), a 34-year-old Bronx butcher. Approaching middle-age as a burly, somewhat overweight man who has no illusions about himself or his attractiveness to women, Marty looks forward to just one thing in life -- buying his boss's butcher shop and trying to make a success in business -- and he's even uncertain about that. A gentle, good-natured man, he lives with his mother (Esther Minciotti), a kind but emotionally smothering woman, in a too-large house and spends his time a small circle of dead-end friends (Joe Mantell, Frank Sutton). One Friday night, Marty's mother convinces him to go to the Stardust Ballroom, where he meets a plain-looking schoolteacher named Clara (Betsy Blair), whose life appears to mirror his own -- she lives with her father, and is frightened about the one prospect she has for advancement in her job. Meeting her after witnessing a humiliating rejection by her blind date, Marty acts on his best impulses and asks Clara to dance, and soon they are actually enjoying each other's company. She is as drawn to him as he is to her, but both are so uncertain about putting themselves at risk emotionally, that the evening almost ends badly when he tries to kiss her -- but they agree to go to talk on the phone and go to a movie the next night. But whatever good feelings he has about Clara are soon threatened by his friends' put-downs of her, and his mother's hostility, driven by her sudden panic that if Marty marries, she'll be left living alone. Marty spends the next day alone and never does call Clara, seemingly having decided that it's best to leave well enough alone. That is, until he takes a good long look at his life, and a listen to his friends -- and he suddenly makes the decision to try for true happiness, wherever it leads. marty,"marty trailer","marty schwartz","marty brown","disappointment videos","paddy chayefsky","marty piletti","confidence videos","truth videos","burt lancaster","bowl videos","ernest borgnine","delbert mann","esther minciotti","fork videos","fear videos",classics,"dining room videos","dinner table videos","mrs theresa piletti","honesty videos","house videos","classic dramas","romance classics","romantic dramas","harold hecht","movie clips",movieclipsdotcom,#AMG:V++++31612,/m/0k0gtq
Marty is a 34-year-old butcher whose Italian family is constantly after him to get married. He meets plain-looking schoolteacher Clara. They are both lonely,...
Marty - Starring Ernest Borgnine, and Betsy Blair Release Date: April 11, 1955.
best picture and best actor 1955.
This is the scene in which Clara returns home and wakes up her parents to tell them about her evening with Marty (available only in the blu-ray version) no copyright infringement intended ,MGM all rights reserved
Marty Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bf5rDl click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Clara (Betsy Blair) tells Marty (Ernest Borgnine) that she believes in him, that he's a good butcher, and that he can do anything he wants to do. TM & MGM (2012) Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair Director: Delbert Mann MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: http://j.mp/vqieFG Join our Facebook page: http://j.mp/tb8OMH Follow us on Twitter: http://j.mp/rZzGsm Buy Movie: http://j.mp/16YsSsT Producer: Paddy Chayefsky, Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster Screenwriter: Paddy Chayefsky Film Description: Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it remains otherwise intact, telling of 24 very important hours in the lives of two lonely people. Marty is a bittersweet, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and always realistic comedy-drama about Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine), a 34-year-old Bronx butcher. Approaching middle-age as a burly, somewhat overweight man who has no illusions about himself or his attractiveness to women, Marty looks forward to just one thing in life -- buying his boss's butcher shop and trying to make a success in business -- and he's even uncertain about that. A gentle, good-natured man, he lives with his mother (Esther Minciotti), a kind but emotionally smothering woman, in a too-large house and spends his time a small circle of dead-end friends (Joe Mantell, Frank Sutton). One Friday night, Marty's mother convinces him to go to the Stardust Ballroom, where he meets a plain-looking schoolteacher named Clara (Betsy Blair), whose life appears to mirror his own -- she lives with her father, and is frightened about the one prospect she has for advancement in her job. Meeting her after witnessing a humiliating rejection by her blind date, Marty acts on his best impulses and asks Clara to dance, and soon they are actually enjoying each other's company. She is as drawn to him as he is to her, but both are so uncertain about putting themselves at risk emotionally, that the evening almost ends badly when he tries to kiss her -- but they agree to go to talk on the phone and go to a movie the next night. But whatever good feelings he has about Clara are soon threatened by his friends' put-downs of her, and his mother's hostility, driven by her sudden panic that if Marty marries, she'll be left living alone. Marty spends the next day alone and never does call Clara, seemingly having decided that it's best to leave well enough alone. That is, until he takes a good long look at his life, and a listen to his friends -- and he suddenly makes the decision to try for true happiness, wherever it leads. marty,"marty trailer","marty schwartz","marty brown","marty robbins","marty robbins el paso","marty stuart","clara snyder","paddy chayefsky","marty piletti","confidence videos","encouragement videos","burt lancaster","betsy blair","ernest borgnine","delbert mann","communication videos","office videos","choice videos",classics,"motivation videos","friendship videos","classic dramas","romance classics","romantic dramas","harold hecht","movie clips",movieclipsdotcom,#AMG:V++++31612,/m/0bxjgb
This is a great movie.
Marty Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/1bf5rDl click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 Marty (Ernest Borgnine) calls a girl he once met for a date and after a painful blow off he finally takes the hint and sadly gives up. TM & MGM (2012) Cast: Ernest Borgnine Director: Delbert Mann MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: http://j.mp/vqieFG Join our Facebook page: http://j.mp/tb8OMH Follow us on Twitter: http://j.mp/rZzGsm Buy Movie: http://j.mp/16YsSsT Producer: Paddy Chayefsky, Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster Screenwriter: Paddy Chayefsky Film Description: Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it remains otherwise intact, telling of 24 very important hours in the lives of two lonely people. Marty is a bittersweet, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and always realistic comedy-drama about Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine), a 34-year-old Bronx butcher. Approaching middle-age as a burly, somewhat overweight man who has no illusions about himself or his attractiveness to women, Marty looks forward to just one thing in life -- buying his boss's butcher shop and trying to make a success in business -- and he's even uncertain about that. A gentle, good-natured man, he lives with his mother (Esther Minciotti), a kind but emotionally smothering woman, in a too-large house and spends his time a small circle of dead-end friends (Joe Mantell, Frank Sutton). One Friday night, Marty's mother convinces him to go to the Stardust Ballroom, where he meets a plain-looking schoolteacher named Clara (Betsy Blair), whose life appears to mirror his own -- she lives with her father, and is frightened about the one prospect she has for advancement in her job. Meeting her after witnessing a humiliating rejection by her blind date, Marty acts on his best impulses and asks Clara to dance, and soon they are actually enjoying each other's company. She is as drawn to him as he is to her, but both are so uncertain about putting themselves at risk emotionally, that the evening almost ends badly when he tries to kiss her -- but they agree to go to talk on the phone and go to a movie the next night. But whatever good feelings he has about Clara are soon threatened by his friends' put-downs of her, and his mother's hostility, driven by her sudden panic that if Marty marries, she'll be left living alone. Marty spends the next day alone and never does call Clara, seemingly having decided that it's best to leave well enough alone. That is, until he takes a good long look at his life, and a listen to his friends -- and he suddenly makes the decision to try for true happiness, wherever it leads. marty,"marty trailer","marty schwartz","marty brown","marty robbins","marty robbins el paso","marty stuart",martyzsongs,"marty robbins big iron","failure videos","disappointment videos","paddy chayefsky","defeat videos","marty piletti","burt lancaster","ernest borgnine","delbert mann","living room videos","embarrassment videos",classics,"house videos","classic dramas","romance classics","telephone videos","romantic dramas","harold hecht","movie clips",movieclipsdotcom,#AMG:V++++31612
Back to the Future 1. Marty McFly singing Johnny B Goode. This IS McFly related :P.
Ernest Borgnine - Marty (1955) - A Happy Ending Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
This is the scene, where Marty Mcfly finds out that he's travelled back in time for the first time. I don't own anything!
Ernest Borgnine - Marty (1955) - Marty and His Mother... Loaded with Tomatoes Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
Ernest Borgnine - Best Actor for Marty (1955) - 28th Academy Awards (21 March 1956) Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
http://stranded.hihome.com/sung.html Marty (1955) Directed by Delbert Mann Produced by Harold Hecht Screenplay by Paddy Chayefsky Story by Paddy Chayefsky St...
Marty (1955) - Best Picture - 28th Academy Awards (21 March 1956) Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
This is a longer version of the waking up scene of Marty McFly in 1955. Previously I had uploaded a shorter version of this.
Les différentes scènes du film où l'on peut apercevoir en premier ou en arrière plan les voitures de l'époque...
Ernest Borgnine & Betsy Blair - Marty (1955) - Marty and Clara Walk to Marty's House Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
Ernest Borgnine - Marty (1955) - Opening Credits & Marty's Love Life Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to gaining an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
Ernest Borgnine & Betsy Blair - Marty (1955) - Marty and Clara at Marrty's House
"Marty" by Harry Warren. Taken from the end credits of the titular 1955 film, starring the late, great Ernest Borgnine.
Someone at his company tipped then-KXRX radio DJ Marty Riemer, who was the first to announce the ...
Seattle Post 2015-04-05Marty Block, D-San Diego, has proposed a bill that would reward students $4,000 for graduating on ...
U~T San Diego 2015-04-05She leisurely trailed behind the group with her companions: former North Carolina Sen ... S. Rep. Eric Cantor ... World Wide Marty.
Boston Herald 2015-04-05And, by the end of tonight, they could also be atop the NHL standings again ... Miller Carl Hagelin-Kevin Hayes-Marty St.
North Jersey 2015-04-05Sinatra: ... His father, Marty, was a tough old fireman who rode shotgun on bootleggers’ trucks ... HBO ... ) ... My only caveat:
The Daily Beast 2015-04-05(Source: New York Mets ) ... victories in the first 30 games ... deGrom's final spring outing ... Marty Noble is a reporter for MLB.
noodls 2015-04-05(Source: Stantec Inc ) ... About Stantec. We're active members of the communities we serve ... Media Contact. Marti Mueller ... Ph: ... marti.
noodls 2015-04-04As mentioned, Vigneault liked what he saw from his four lines in Thursday’s 3-2 win at Minnesota, when Marty St.
North Jersey 2015-04-04and there was a marriage proposal for another runner at the end of the race. Marty Pearl/Special to The Courier-Journal>.
Courier Journal 2015-04-04Marty Taplin, the owner of the "Art Hotel," hustled to orchestrate the event in less than 48 hours.
The Miami Herald 2015-04-04Richard Strauss, Jack McGrath, Marty Moore, Tom Denton, Dominic Ryan, Eoin Reddan, Gordon D’Arcy, Zane Kirchner.
The Guardian 2015-04-04cu, showing former Cuban president Fidel Castro (left) greeting a member of the Venezuelan ...
Detroit news 2015-04-04(Source: PGA Tour Inc ) ... Now Stefani is contending at the event ... B ... MORE: ... Stefani works with former TOUR player Fred Marti ... com.
noodls 2015-04-04Marty is a 1955 American film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. The film enjoyed international success, winning the 1955 Academy Award for Best Picture and becoming the second American film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty and The Lost Weekend (1945) are the only two films to win both organizations' grand prizes.
The film stars Borgnine as Marty Piletti, a heavy-set Italian-American butcher who lives in The Bronx, New York City, with his mother (Esther Minciotti). Unmarried at 34, the good-natured but socially awkward man faces constant badgering from family and friends to get married, pointing out that all his brothers and sisters are already married with children. Not averse to marriage but disheartened by his lack of prospects, Marty has reluctantly resigned himself to bachelorhood. In spite of his failed love life, Marty maintains an optimistic outlook on life characterized by his frequent ejaculatory outbursts such as "Perfect!" or "Fantastic!"
I wanna see your body moving like a helicopter
This beat is "straight show stopper"
No doubt club rocker
We take it up to the top
Ah!
We gonna party on this from night 'till day
Come closer it'll be ok
Feel this baby
Imma let the beat take you away
Suddenly I feel
Love is all around
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
Suddenly I feel
Feel it never stop
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
Baby let me hold you tight
Let me hold you tight
Take me for another ride
Just another ride
Tell me you will be mine
For the rest of your life, your life, your life yeah!
Oh oh oh
Everybody c' mon let's party, let's party, party...
Suddenly I feel
Love is all around
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
Suddenly I feel
Feel it never stop
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
When I'm coming over you
You make me feel no pain
Even when I'm holding you
You take it all away
I don't wanna play with you
My love is not a game
I'm missing your love everyday
Oh oh oh Everybody let's party, let's party, party...
Suddenly I feel
Love is all around
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
Suddenly I feel
Feel it never stop
Gimme all your love
Gimme all you got
Marty was punkrocker he went to all the shows
patches on swiss army pants and two rings in his nose
he had an old nash rambler
no insurance not much gas
and a dancing hula girl that bobbled on the dash
feeling kinda stupid one day he broke down
he drove his ugly car to the edge of town
he sunk it in the quarry just because he could
and because the rear defroster never worked too good
marty where you going
whatcha going to
what's the point in not conforming
if it changes you
when this world runs out of answers
would you even know
does the truth have any bearing
on which way you go
he took the bus to santa cruz he hitchhiked to LA
a preacher man had picked him up and drove him half
the way
he said there's two kinds of people that I've met
those who ask the questions
and those who don't ask questions yet
then he turned asking marty which one that he thought
he was
marty shrugged and shook his head forgetting what the
question was
marty where you going
whatcha going to
what's the point in not conforming
if it changes you
when this world runs out of answers
would you even know
does the truth have any bearing
on which way you go
you'd do alsmost anything
that someone told you not to do
just because someone else told you it was cool
remember long ago
someone said to get a life
did you ever think they might be right?
Marty was a rebel
he never had a cause
it may be stupid and cliched but that's because he was
he spent his whole life straying from the norm
he was never hot or cold
just boring and lukewarm
it didn't seem to bother him
he didn't seem to mind
his cathartic life
just burried somewhere in the time line
marty where you going
whatcha going to
what's the point in not conforming
if it changes you
when this world runs out of answers
would you even know
does the truth have any bearing