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The entire video is set to look like Beyoncé is performing the song with no microphone. Three different shots were used from five takes for the visual performance of the song in the film. [4] The video is only briefly shown in the film The Pink Panther as part of a scene and was officially fully released after the DVD release. [18]
Incorporating 1950s influences, the video was shot in pink to brand the relationship with The Pink Panther. It won Best R&B Video at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, and was nominated for Video of the Year at the BET Awards 2006. Beyonce did include the song in her set list on the tours The Beyoncé Experience (2007) and I Am...
Dance sequences in pink outfits and backgrounds, reflecting The Pink Panther. Contains 1950s influences. [27] [28] " A Woman Like Me" 2006 None Shawn Levy: Beyoncé, as Xania, performs the song on a small stage with two back-up dancers. Officially released on The Pink Panther film DVD. [29] [30] "Déjà Vu" Jay-Z: Sophie Muller
In addition to Anderson’s “Baywatch” look, Beyonce also channels “Barb Wire,” in a black dress and high boots, as well as the actor’s outfit in the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards.
Which singer starred alongside Steve Martin in 2006’s remake of The Pink Panther? A. Beyoncé. B. Britney Spears. C. Rihanna. D. Mariah Carey. Answer: Beyoncé. Which two movies started from the ...
The Pink Panther is the highest-grossing film in the Pink Panther franchise. [12] The Pink Panther opened at No.1 in the United States, grossing $20.2 million from 3,477 theaters, and took in an additional $20.9 million over the four day Presidents Day weekend the following weekend. [13]
The video really honored Anderson, Beyoncé recreating three memorable looks from the actress including that iconic red bathing suit worn by Anderson's Baywatch character, lifeguard C.J. Parker.
The film that launched the second Pink Panther series, The Pink Panther, starring Steve Martin as Clouseau, directed by Shawn Levy and produced by Robert Simonds, was released in February 2006 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was co-produced with Columbia Pictures. It is set in the present day and introduces different main characters, therefore ...