Don't Click (Hangul: 미확인 동영상: 절대클릭금지; RR: Mihwagin Dongyeongsang: Jeoldaekeullik Geumji; lit. "Unidentified Video Footage") is a 2012 South Korean horror film about a "forbidden video" that curses people to death.
A video known as the "forbidden video" gains attention on the internet. Jung-Mi asks her sister's boyfriend Joon-Hyuk, who works for a special investigation team for cyber crimes, to download the file. After watching the video a series of strange events occurs to Jung-Mi. It's up to older sister See-Hee now to save her sister.
Don't Click was originally slated to be released during the summer of 2011, but because of lack of screens available, it was pushed back to the autumn/winter season. Distributor Showbox/Mediaplex then decided to push the movie's release to the summer of 2012, believing horror films generally do better business during that season.
"Don't!" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released in January 2005 as the second single from her Greatest Hits album. The song was written by Twain and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange. The song was also included under the end credits of the 2005 film An Unfinished Life, and in the Brazilian soap opera América.
The music video for "Don't!" was shot in Oaxaca, Mexico at Quinta Real Hotel and Yucca plantation. It was filmed on October 24, 2004 and released January 2, 2005, it was directed by Wayne Isham. The video is available on some of the commercial singles for "Don't!". In 2006, CMT Canada named "Don't!" the eighth sexiest country music video.
In the video Twain rides a horse through rows of Yucca wearing a red dress, and walks around in the hotel wearing a white dress and corset. Near the end of the video, a tear runs down her face.
"Don't!" debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of January 29, 2005 at number 44, Twain's fourth highest debut of all time, and highest of the week. The single spent 15 weeks on the chart and climbed to a peak position of number 24 on April 2, 2005, where it remained for one week. "Don't!" became Twain's first single to miss the top 20 since 2000's "Rock This Country!".
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"Don't" is a song performed by Elvis Presley, which was released in 1958. Written and produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, it was Presley's eleventh number-one hit in the United States. "Don't" also peaked at number four on the R&B charts.Billboard ranked it as the No. 3 song for 1958.
The song was included in the musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe, as a medley with "Love Me".
Don't Click (Hangul: 미확인 동영상: 절대클릭금지; RR: Mihwagin Dongyeongsang: Jeoldaekeullik Geumji; lit. "Unidentified Video Footage") is a 2012 South Korean horror film about a "forbidden video" that curses people to death.
A video known as the "forbidden video" gains attention on the internet. Jung-Mi asks her sister's boyfriend Joon-Hyuk, who works for a special investigation team for cyber crimes, to download the file. After watching the video a series of strange events occurs to Jung-Mi. It's up to older sister See-Hee now to save her sister.
Don't Click was originally slated to be released during the summer of 2011, but because of lack of screens available, it was pushed back to the autumn/winter season. Distributor Showbox/Mediaplex then decided to push the movie's release to the summer of 2012, believing horror films generally do better business during that season.
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