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Drive-Thru is a 2007 American dark comedy slasher film directed and written by Brendan Cowles and Shane Kuhn, starring Leighton Meester and Nicholas D'Agosto. It is set in Orange County, California and involves an evil clown as a serial killer .
Drive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2011 American film of the same name. Initially, Johnny Jewel was hired to compose the film's score, but producers ultimately hired Cliff Martinez to replace Jewel. The album consists of songs which is a blend of electronic, ambient and retro music. [1]
Fast Food is a two-and-a-half minute audio comedy skit about a frustrating encounter at a fast-food drive-thru where a customer tries to order "a double cheeseburger, onion rings and a large orange drink." The skit was first broadcast on radio on 4 July 1982, but written and performed earlier.
Drive-Thru Records "I Want More" (demo) Outtake from Kings of Pop sessions. Pre-release teaser, also includes 2 album tracks. 2002 "You're Not Alone" UK CD and 7" vinyl singles Eat Sleep Records "Break Me Down", "Hope Sinks" 2004 Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records: Drive-Thru Records "Feliz Navidad"
"My Drive Thru" was made available as a free music download from the Converse website. The track received thousands of daily downloads, according to Converse. [3]The Times made "My Drive Thru" their track of the day, calling it "a three-headed Frankenstein monster of coolness" that was "a lovely attempt to allow guitar music, beats and R'n'B to come together in one happy bundle."
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Eli Roth was the film's producer and had a brief cameo as Frowny the Clown. In November 2010, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford uploaded a fake trailer to YouTube that announced Eli Roth would produce the film; Roth was not involved at the time. Roth spoke about the film, saying: "I loved how ballsy they were, issuing a trailer that said, 'From ...
Be a Clown" is a song written by Cole Porter for the 1948 film The Pirate. The song was performed twice in the film: first by Gene Kelly and The Nicholas Brothers and then at the end of the film by Kelly and Judy Garland. [1] The song "Make 'Em Laugh" in the film Singin' in the Rain is very similar to "Be a Clown". [2]