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TOK:
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Didn't realize that, but haven't really been exposed to the whole kid scene until a couple years ago.
Hadn't really heard a direct lift of an 80's tune redone until that Kids In America ripoff.
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well, that devo 2.0 thing is disney channel...
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I understand that, my comments are kind of out of context there... PBJim said Disney Channel had been ripping off 80's music since the 80's. I thought it was a new phenomenon. That Devo thing is new, basically what I've been noticing.
RandyT:
Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
DaveMMR:
--- Quote from: RandyT on May 30, 2008, 11:10:38 pm ---
Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
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I'm still not over Gwen Stefani doing Talk Talk's "It's My Life".
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: DaveMMR on June 01, 2008, 12:29:08 pm ---
--- Quote from: RandyT on May 30, 2008, 11:10:38 pm ---
Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
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I'm still not over Gwen Stefani doing Talk Talk's "It's My Life".
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i'm glad i'm not the only one...
AtomSmasher:
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--- Quote from: TOK on May 29, 2008, 08:32:22 am ---I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material...
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You have no idea. There are 6 or 7 movies currently in the works which will either be remakes or sequals of classic 80's movies. Off the top of my head I remember them saying Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure, Short Circuit, and Beverly Hills Cop, but I know there are several more that I'm forgetting.
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Since I already brought it up in this thread, I'll post this here.
Brett Ratner, the director of the new Beverly Hills Cop movie, has confirmed that he is going to make an absolute piece of garbage, as if there was any doubt.
"When asked what is biggest challenge would be, Ratner seemed to indicate that his new film would be geared towards a very PG audience. “10-year-old kids, 12-year-old kids don’t really know the old ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’ So it’s an opportunity to make it new for kids,” Ratner said."
Keep in mind that all three of the originals were rated R.
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