I happen to like this tune a lot, but the dancing on this video is just amazing.
"Kiesza is originally from Calgary, Alberta, and she was a codebreaker for the Royal Canadian Navy before she switched to a career in music."
Wow.
"Kiesza is originally from Calgary, Alberta, and she was a codebreaker for the Royal Canadian Navy before she switched to a career in music."
Wow.
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Wow indeed. That was really well done.
A single shot all the way thru.
I'd like to crack her code.
Oh wait, I am too old for that and already happily encumbered :-))
Single shot Lem? Doubtful don't you think?
Btw- I have heard that song many times, like it a lot but never knew who sang it.
One take I meant, a la Orson Wells Touch of Evil (1958)
I learned of this video backwards, by its parody first, and I'm all what are they talking about? I'm torn. I don't know which one I like better.
Did you watch the Jimmy Kimmel version prompted at the end of the video? Excellent. And the Kimmel version definitely is one take. Check it out, Checkitouters, it's right there at the end.
Last night's movie was Death at a Funeral (2007). Entertaining, though a bit unpolished. Good energy maintained throughout. Bonus points for its Britishness.
I liked particularly the ambition of combining the salient attributes of a high farce with something that approaches slapstick humor. I'm not saying that's completely original, mind you.
There was something about the mother/wife character that stuck out. Perhaps not like a sore thumb but something visually arresting, nevertheless.
And then it hit me. Jane Asher. The elderly Jane Asher. The same Jane Asher as in the Take-A-Look-And-See-Everyone-Paul-McCartney-Has-A-Steady-Girlfriend Jane Asher.
And I'm all, like, her cosmetic surgery is something approaching a modern marvel but, then again, it is entirely possible to have too much of a good thing.
They gave her only a couple of lines. She was mostly in the movie as an expressionless facial portrait of an elegant and decorous upper-middle class wife of many years.
I came to suspect that she's not even a real actress, which kind of makes sense, now that I think about it.
The movie was directed by Frank Oz. I think maybe he had something to do with the Muppets.
I don't care enough about that right now to bother to do so much as to look it up.
I'm too busy pondering the deeper meanings of THIS VIDEO.
Makes me curious to know more about lady parts, their function, and how to make them do my bidding. And whether that would be a good thing for anybody.
I appreciate the athleticism but that style of dance does nothing for me.
:)
Good morning. Men - it's your special day!
ot: LOL - Tropic of Cankle.
I'm stealing this:
Saud-kissing pedophile-jetting rackets of Clinton Global Mega-Racket Inc.
"I'd like to crack her code."
The code is an updated urban "I am woman, hear me roar."
I was more fascinated by what was going on in the background. The jogger made me laugh.
ricpic ... so you're a Helen Reddy fan, too....and I'd add Shania Twain's songs of a similar theme.
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