LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?  
Search Results for "he hate me"
There are 227 Retriever pages mentioning "he hate me":
  1. Suzy Parker -- Party Girl
    Suzy Parker, 25 or thereabouts, was a rising Hollywood star. She was tall, and had what Brooklyn-bred Hollywood folks call a good built. Her soft auburn hair and her cool, beautiful face decorated fashion magazine covers in the days when she was earning a reported $100,000 a year as a model. More than that. Suzy was a smart girl with a fondness for the kind of glib crack that sends fan magazine writers fluttering to their typewriters, and she even had a small flair for acting (Ten North Frederick—TIME, May 26).
  2. Alejandro Jodorowsky -- La Cravate
    In 1975, Jodorowsky began working on an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune. The project was intended to involve talents as diverse as his son Brontis, Orson Welles, Salvador Dalí, Mick Jagger, Alain Delon, Geraldine Chaplin, and behind the camera – Dan O’Bannon (script), Chris Foss, Pink Floyd, H.R. Giger and Jean Giraud (Mœbius). Ultimately, its funding evaporated, (with Jodorowsky claiming that it was sabotaged by the Hollywood studios because it was too French). Many close to the project claim that the set designs later turned up in Star Wars and Alien. In the early 1980s, David Lynch would later make the first film adaptation of Dune.
  3. Dale Earnhardt -- Cars
    This is the car that Dale said he hated. Peter Max wanted the car to look like it ran through a psychedelic waterfall. Love it or hate it, it's one of Dale's most popular and hardest to find diecasts.
  4. Kanye -- Good Life
    Kanye has graduated from the excessive use of sped-up soul samples to broaden his sound. “The Good Life,” with its obvious (and expensive), but slower-tempo sample of Michael Jackson’s PYT and T-Pain on vocals is a fun ride. He even references 50, “50 told me go 'head switch the style up/And if they hate then let 'em hate and watch the money pile up.” On the production, the most notable difference on this effort is his foray into Euro synth-pop on the Daft Punk-sampled single "Stronger" and you’ll have a hard time forgetting “Drunk And Hot Girls,” Kanye’s quest for easy sex with a little help from Mos Def on vocals.
  5. Rich Beem -- Nos
    Beem steadied himself and reeled off six straight pars before moving into red numbers with consecutive birdies at Nos. 8 and 9. He gave those shots right back, though, as he made his way toward the Amen Corner.
  6. Spike Milligan -- Wife
    Milligan had three children with his first wife June Marlow: Laura, Seán and Síle. They were married in 1952 and divorced in 1960 during the Goon Show. He had one daughter with his second wife, Patricia Ridgeway: the actress Jane Milligan (b. 1964). Milligan and Patricia were married in June of 1962 with George Martin as best man. The marriage ended in 1978 with Patricia's death. In 1975 Milligan fathered a son, James, in an affair with Margaret Maughan.
  7. Chingy -- Disturbing Tha Peace
    Chingy is the CEO and flagship artist of Slot-A-Lot Records. He is partially responsible for the career of J-Kwon. He is working with his protogee, Young Spiffy. Chingy is signed in a joint-venture between Disturbing Tha Peace (DTP) and his own Slot-A-Lot Records. He has been involved in numerous rap feuds including Nelly, Ludacris, and the St. Lunatics. Chingy is ... involved a a feud with former label, Capitol Records.
  8. William Shatner -- Common People
    In 1961, Shatner landed two films, "The Intruder," where he plays a rabble-rouser traveling from one Southern town to another, getting people to riot against court-ordered school integration. It was later released under the titles, "I Hate Your Guts!" and "Shame." Shatner ... appeared in "Judgment at Nuremberg."
  9. Barry Manilow -- Shows
    The funniest moment of Barry Manilow's show Friday night at the Merriweather Post Pavilion came at the beginning of "Some Kind of Friend," wherein Manilow sang about dreaming he led a rock 'n' roll band. Of course, Manilow's concept of rock was an impossibly fluffy confection, the sort of thing designed to make Lionel Richie seem daring by comparison.
  10. Diddy -- Press Play
    Diddy's adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun" will be airing on ABC next month. The three hour movie was executive produced by Puffy and he ... plays Walter Lee Jr., who was originally Sidney Poitier's character.
« PreviousPage 1 of 23 »
SEARCH