Hoop may refer to:
Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. Furtado first gained fame with her debut album, Whoa, Nelly!, and its single "I'm Like a Bird", which won a 2001 Juno Award for Single of the Year and a 2002 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Her second studio album, Folklore, was released. It was less commercially successful in the US but produced three international singles: "Powerless (Say What You Want)", "Try", and "Força" (the theme of the 2004 European Football Championship). Her third studio album, Loose was her biggest success worldwide. It produced the number-one hits "Promiscuous", "Maneater", "Say It Right" and "All Good Things (Come to an End)". After a three-year break, she released her first full-length Spanish album, Mi Plan. For Mi Plan, Furtado received the Latin Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Album. Furtado's fourth English-language studio album, The Spirit Indestructible, is set for release on September 18, 2012.
The Chemical Brothers are a British electronic music duo composed of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. Originating in Manchester in 1991, along with The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, and fellow acts, they were pioneers at bringing the big beat genre to the forefront of pop culture.
Ed Simons was born in Herne Hill, South London on 9 June 1970 to a barrister mother and a father who was not around much when Simons was growing up. Simons' two main interests when he was young were aeroplanes and musicals. Simons attended two South London public schools, Alleyn's School and Dulwich College. During his school years, he developed a fondness for rare groove and Hip hop music, having frequented a club called The Mud Club from the age of 14. By the time he left school, his two main musical interests were two Manchester bands, New Order and The Smiths. After finishing school with 11 O levels and three A-levels, he continued on to study history, especially late medieval history, at the University of Manchester.[citation needed]
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Clayton Murdoch (Ashley Thomas) carries a terrible darkness inside him. As a boy he was exposed, by his father(David Harewood), to murder and gang culture, With his father now in prison, Clayton struggles to overcome what he was groomed to become, in a city where every day there is a constant threat of violence and death. Clayton channels his aggression into boxing. Controlled, powerful, contained. However, when the violence starts to destroy his own family, Clayton loses control, and the darkness within him is unleashed. And now, to get the revenge against those who have taken his loved ones, he must ask the one man he fears the most for help, his father. With everything around him falling apart and the full shocking fury in him let loose, Clayton must look death in the face and find out who is the man inside.
What could possibly go wrong?
Vicar Griswold: Do you hear that? That's the sound of young peoples music. I know exactly what would get the youths to church. Hip Hop. I spoke to the Lord and he said, Vicar Griswold, you need Hip Hop Hymns.
Hoops: I'm not actually Australian at all, in fact I'm actually from South London.
Vicar Griswold: I think I know now, why I have to go to Arizona. I've been accused of taking contraband, but I don't even know what kind! I will pack my things, and also have a bath.
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Hoops and Yoyo wait up to see Santa, and inadvertently end up in his sleigh, traveling with him through the time-space continuum that allows Santa to visit everyone in the world in one night. When they fall off the sleigh part-way through the continuum, they find themselves back in time with a young Kris Kringle, who has not yet become the magical toy-giver we know of today. Their arrival back in time disrupts the natural order of events that will make Kris Kringle, Santa, forcing the duo into a desperate race to set things right so that the world will have its Santa Claus.
Keywords: christmas
Bates The Cleaner: Some of the kids 'round here think they can terrorise me whenever they want. I've been terrorised to a point where I explode like a volcano.
Mr Burnhard: Is it working? Right. I'm Mr Burnhard, I'm a religious studies teacher. Section B, which is B, for best.
Nigel: This school is like, a wasteland, of crap! Like, I ain't doing this no more!"
Hoops: Alright Nige! Why haven't you got your kit today?::Nigel: P.E's a shit lesson init sir!::Hoops: Come on Nige! Always remember, life is a lot like basketball. Always aim for the hoop...
Mr Burnhard: You may be wondering to yourself why the iron bars, the shackles, the fake landmines... Has there been a murder, an assassin or a rape? No. Borrow's on the loose.
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Young punk Freddie Egan is in a juvenile detention center for the summer. Spoiled rich-kid Frederick Egan III is going to a luxurious summer camp. However, a name mix-up at the bus terminal sends the boys to each other's destinations, and while Eddie gets a taste of the good life, Frederick learns some valuable life-lessons from his stay in jail.
Keywords: african-american, basketball, basketball-game, bus, bus-terminal, cheerleader, identity-swap, judge, juvenile-delinquent, juvenile-detention
Numbers: They call me Numbers here. 3 to 1 says you can guess why.::Frederick Egan III: Ten to one says I don't give a rat's butt.
Sgt. Waldren: Now, I don't have to tell you that jerks like that have been dumping their garbage on us for years. Uh, well, I guess I just did, huh.
Egan: I'm, ah, tryin' to get the girl.::Jimmy: You and every other beau in this camp. Christine would chew you up and spit you out like bad jerky, even before you asked her out.::Egan: Uh, she already did.
Egan: Well, I figure if you ain't ratted on me yet, then ya must be an all-right brother.::Jimmy: Man, I got a sister in Georgia and three brothers in Jersey! You ain't my "brother"!
Egan: Well, homey, I gotta jet, so ya know, I'll talk wit ya later, yo?::Chauffer: Got to jet, sir. Of course. Yo.
Ferret: We don't... disturb... the artist... when... the artist... is working!
You've never seen what I could do
Like run a mile and jump hoops too
And ruin everything for you
Could make me smile if you want to
Duckin' and divin', skippin' and skivin'
Between the shit and the shovel
The ass lick and the grovel and God
Oh what a Lord, makes me thankful for being bored
And everything I try and I do
To make me happy but you could
Make me jump and spin loops too
And crack a smile in front of you
Duckin' and divin', skippin' and skivin'
Shit and the shovel
The ass lick and the grovel and God
Oh what a Lord, makes me thankful for being bored
You know I hate it when you cry
It makes me wanna burn your eyes
Out with a poker every time
And chase my tail to make you smile
Duckin' and divin', skippin' and skivin'
Shit and the shovel
The ass lick and the grovel and God
Oh what a Lord, makes me thankful for being bored
Duckin' and divin', skippin' and skivin'
Shit and the shovel
The ass lick and the grovel and God
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Think that I'll never come down again again again...
Here I go round
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