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  2. Battle Scars (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 13% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight reviews. [3] Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review and wrote, "Given writer-director Danny Buday’s apparent concern for the emotional and physical plight of returning veterans, this combo-plate approach feels especially off-base."

  3. Gold Guns Girls - Wikipedia

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    "Gold Guns Girls" is the fourth single from Canadian rock group Metric's fourth studio album Fantasies. The lyrics were inspired by the 1983 movie, Scarface. [1] The song was released in the UK and US for radio airplay in December 2009 and as a download single in the UK on April 25, 2010.

  4. Battle Scars - Wikipedia

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    Battle Scars" spent 12 weeks in the top five, including six weeks at number one, and was the third highest selling single in Australia in 2012, the highest selling single by an Australian act. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] "Battle Scars" also reached number two and triple platinum certification in New Zealand.

  5. Paradise Fears - Wikipedia

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    Forming as a group of high school friends playing cover songs for school talent shows in the small town of Vermillion, South Dakota, the members of Paradise Fears began by deferring college admission for a year in 2010, instead working full-time jobs to raise money to record their debut album, Yours Truly, with Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount, and Jordan Schmidt.

  6. Walk this way (humor) - Wikipedia

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    "Walk this way" is a recurrent pun in a number of comedy films and television shows. It may be derived from an old vaudeville joke that refers to the double usage of the word "way" in English as both a direction and a manner.

  7. Punchline (film) - Wikipedia

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    Punchline is a 1988 American comedy-drama film written and directed by David Seltzer and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Its story follows a talented young comic as he helps a housewife who wants to break into stand-up comedy. It stars Sally Field, Tom Hanks, John Goodman, and Mark Rydell.

  8. List of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls animations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of animated works as commissioned by Allspark Animation (a subsidiary of American toy company Hasbro; previously credited under Hasbro Studios) as a part of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls toy line and media franchise, which is a spin-off of the 2010 incarnation of Hasbro's main My Little Pony franchise.

  9. The Bleeding (song) - Wikipedia

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    Actress Danielle Harris, 2008. A music video for the song, directed by Bradley Scott, was shot in Los Angeles on July 7–8, 2007. [3] The video features actress Danielle Harris as Ivan Moody's girlfriend, and writer/director Sxv'leithan Essex, who also appeared in Five Finger Death Punch's video for the song "Never Enough" and directed the video for their song "The Way of the Fist".