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The films in The Brotherhood series have all been released as straight to home video films. The first film, The Brotherhood, was released in 2001 as a Blockbuster Video exclusive. DeCoteau has stated that the first film did well in rental sales at Blockbuster, as "it had a great box, it had a great concept, and it was basically supplying a ...
While everyone is concentrating on Chris, Dan suddenly breaks free of Megan. He takes the axe, and attacks Devon with it. Devon, the other fraternity members and Megan all die, leaving Chris and Dan standing amongst the carnage. Dan asks why Chris did not die, and Chris answers, "I told you I would never join a fraternity." The two leave the house.
"Watching You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Atkins. It was released in September 18, 2006 as the second single from the album If You're Going Through Hell. The single became his second number-one single on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs chart.
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“You go onto a show that’s so well-oiled and so successful and I was such a fan: all I wanted was for them to like me,” she said. ... "And I said, ‘I’ve just been watching you and I just ...
"I've Been Watching You" is a song by American hip hop artist Father MC which features Lady Kazan. The song was recorded for Father MC's debut album Father's Day and released as the fourth and final single for the album in August 1991.
I've spent hours binge-watching teen shows that highlight the complexity of adolescence, including intense crushes, shifting friendship dynamics and high school drama galore. Riverdale ...
Track 5 contains replayed elements of "I've Been Watching You" written by James Vanleer and Bobby Rush. Track 11 contains elements from "Where The Heart Is" written and performed by Kay Gardener and replayed elements from "Promised Heights" written by Patrick Patterson, Steve Scipio, Mike Rose, Pablo Gonsales, Sam Kelly and Derek Gibbs.