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My Scene (stylized in all lowercase) is an American series of fashion dolls that Mattel released in 2002. They were discontinued in the US in 2008, and worldwide in 2011, however, currently, Mattel has released collector versions of the three main characters, meaning a possible return of the franchise.
My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie is a 2005 American animated romantic comedy film based on Mattel's line of My Scene dolls. It features Barbie and American singer and actress Lindsay Lohan, who plays herself. It is the third feature with the My Scene characters, and the only one that was full-length. The film was directed by Eric Fogel.
The scene gives the appearance of a perfectly choreographed stunt: a taxi almost hits Hoffman and he slams his hand on the hood while delivering the oft-quoted line. This was, though, his honest ...
This version slightly changed Mitchell's original lyrics to describe when the eponymous taxi "took my girl away", instead of Mitchell's "took away my old man". The original version of the song without Vanessa was included on the album Nolee Mix, which was released to promote the My Scene dolls.
My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica: Nolee (voice) TV short 2004 My Scene: Masquerade Madness: Nolee (voice) TV short 2005 My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie: Nolee (voice) Video 2005 Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever: Penny (voice) Video 2005 A Fairy Tale Christmas: Gruzinda / Young Girl (voice) TV movie 2005 Murder Unveiled: Veronica TV movie 2005
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The "line" in "below-the-line" refers to the separation of production costs between script and story writers, producers, directors, actors and casting (collectively referred to as "above-the-line") and the rest of the film crew or production team. [16] best boy. A woman who performs the duties of a best boy may be called a best girl.
The last scene captures Robbie dressed in business casual attire as she is dropped off in front of an office building by America Ferrera’s character, Gloria, for what seems to be a job interview.