- published: 24 Apr 2016
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Blast or The Blast may refer to:
Actors: José Manuel Jiménez (editor), Patrick Hume (actor), Frankie Ray (actor), Azmyth Kaminski (actor), John Fukuda (actor), Mailon Rivera (actor), Gary Mosher (actor), Dylan O'Neil (editor), Dylan O'Neil (producer), Dylan O'Neil (writer), Dylan O'Neil (director), Benita Hukowicz (actor), Anne Bernstein (producer), Anne Bernstein (composer), Rebecca Brand (actress),
Plot: Two androgynous creatures embark on a psychotronic journey of self-discovery in a cruel, unusual, mostly male world in this dark comedy about two gay androids abandoned in a New Jersey suburb inhabited by God, the devil, and other lowlifes.
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Romance,Actors: Micaal Stevens (actor), Delaney Dragon (producer), Delaney Dragon (director), Delaney Dragon (writer), Eromese Igbavboa (miscellaneous crew), Tim Brown (actor), Kaz Flare (composer), Farrah Dragon (costume designer), Eric Corriz (actor), Charlie Butterworth (editor), Naomi Geneva Stevens (actress),
Plot: Wiz, a young black male, is one foot in and one foot out of the gang..... Blast and his Rollin 20s Bloods have been watching Wiz's numbers game turn profits, so the 20s have started taking a piece of it. The benefits to Wiz: the protection the 20s now supply and the sense of family the gang provides... But for Wiz to get formally worked into the 20s gang and start seeing real money--he must commit an act to show his allegiance. As he and Blast roll up the block, they suddenly run into a Latino gang-banger..................... Wiz stands over the fallen rival and must make a decision -- Walk? Or do the dirt to get officially worked into the gang?
Keywords: 18th-street, blood, gangster, los-angeles-california, rollin-20sActors: Bill Marinella (actor), Robert E. Swanson (director), David Lynch (actor), Jack Eisenhut (actor), Eddy Mars (actor), William Obbagy (actor), Vince Sanguedolce (actor), Robert Shumay (actor), Dale Boutten (actor), Bob Walker (actor), Chrissy (actress), Maggie (actress), Sherry (actress), Laurie Stevens (actress), Sugar (actress),
Plot: Watching this crazy gangland send-up with the "outlandish" commercial interuptions, makes you feel as if you are viewing a late night movie on local television, but, a t.v. station could "never" air anything like "Striptease Baby Dolls From Cleveland Meet The Unkillables", and the commercial spoofs are done the way we'd "like" to see them . It's zany comedy and action, laced with beautiful girls who "know" how to make your pulse rate soar!
Keywords: billiard-parlor, commercial-spoof, gangster, hippodrome, narration, shootout, stripperCould you recommend a little somethin'
Somethin' to take it away yeah, I'm sure.
'Cause I'm at the end, just like
Just like everyday yeah, I'm sure.
And a little fun never hurt anyone
And a little fun never hurt anyone.
Its alright, its alright, its alright with you..
Then its alright, its alright, its alright with you.
And I'm sure, and I'm sure it was fine.
I'm sure it was a total blast.
Well it ain't your dough
Go ahead, blow it anyway you feel, I'm sure.
I'm sure you'll find a way, and that's just where I wanna be....
[Chorus]
Well it's so easy for me, 'cause there's always somethin' else to do.
And it's so easy for me 'cause its you, and what you're going through.
And a little fun never hurt anyone, right?
And a little fun never hurt anyone...
[Chorus]
and I'm sure it was so cool