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Keanu Charles Reeves ( /keɪˈɑːnuː/ kay-AH-noo; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian film actor. Reeves is perhaps best known for his role in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure as well as Speed, Point Break and the science fiction-action trilogy The Matrix. He has worked under major directors, such as Stephen Frears (in the 1988 period drama Dangerous Liaisons); Gus Van Sant (in the 1991 independent film My Own Private Idaho); and Bernardo Bertolucci (in the 1993 film Little Buddha). Referring to his 1991 film releases, The New York Times’ critic, Janet Maslin, praised Reeves’ versatility, saying that he “displays considerable discipline and range. He moves easily between the buttoned-down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles.” A repeated theme in roles he has portrayed is that of saving the world, including the characters of Ted Logan, Buddha, Neo, Johnny Mnemonic, John Constantine and Klaatu.
In addition to his film roles, Reeves has also performed in theatre. His performance in the title role in a Manitoba Theatre Centre production of Hamlet was praised by Roger Lewis, the Sunday Times, who declared Reeves " … one of the top three Hamlets I have seen, for a simple reason: he is Hamlet."[citation needed] On January 31, 2005, Reeves received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Dora the Explorer is an American animated television series created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh, and Eric Weiner. Dora the Explorer became a regular series in 2000. The show is carried on the Nickelodeon cable television network, including the associated Nick Jr. channel. It aired on CBS until September 2006. A Spanish-dubbed version first aired as part of a Nick en español block on NBC Universal-owned Telemundo through September 2006; since April 2008, this version of the program has been carried on Univision as part of the Planeta U block.
Dora, the main character, is an eight-year-old girl who embarks on a trip in every episode in order to find something or help somebody. She asks the viewers at home to help her find new ways to reach places with the help of Map. She also teaches viewers Spanish, introducing them to short words and phrases.
Dora has a positive view of the characters she meets, failing even to hold a grudge against the mischievous fox, Swiper, who continually attempts to steal items from her party. She acts against villains only when it seems that compromise is impossible, and even in these cases, fails to display actual anger. She gives others a chance to try their hands at tasks even when she herself might have an easier time with them. Dora values her family, whom she loves openly, though she spends little time indoors at home with them. She tries to introduce her traditions and customs, subtly and without compulsion, to those who are not familiar with them.
Actors: Dick Clark (producer), Jeff Margolis (director), Chris Bearde (writer), Larry Klein (miscellaneous crew), R.A. Clark (producer), Rome Romanne (actor), Allen Fawcett (actor), Sharon Simon (miscellaneous crew), Bruce Chandler (actor),
Plot: Syndicated-TV talent contest that cashed in on the popularity of MTV. Contestants lip-synced to a song of thier choice, sometimes using minor props or costumes. A panel of c-list celebrities awarded each performer a set of scores to determine the winner.
Keywords: lip-synching, rock-'n'-roll, rock-music, short-lived, syndicatedWine is sweet and gin is bitter
Drink all you can but you won't forget her.
You talk to much
you laugh too loud
You see her face in ev'ry crowd.
That's the price of love
the price of love
A dept you pay with tears and pain.
The price of love
the price of love
It cost's you more when you're to blame.
Kiss on girl - kiss another
Kiss them all but you wonr recover.
You're dancing slow
you're dancing fast
You're happy now
but that won't last.
'Cause that's the price of love
the price of love
. . .
Kiss one girl - kiss another
Kiss them all but you wong recover.
That's the price of love
the price of love
. . .
That's the price of love
the price of love
The price of love
the price of love.