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KISS Exposed is the 1987 long-form music video released by the American rock band, Kiss.This was the band's second home video release. KISS Exposed is based on an interview with the members of Kiss (almost exclusively Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) and is interspersed with music videos and live concert clips from throughout Kiss' career, until the album Asylum.
The love scene was canned, and in the end the stars had just one onscreen kiss in the movie. Tom Cruise forgot his lines – so he just kissed Kelly McGillis instead
For most of Delaney's tenure with KISS, he acted in various capacities behind the scenes while the band was on tour. Part choreographer, part roadie and part driver would have been an accurate description for Delaney's job before KISS became widely commercially successful.
Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 is a DVD/Home Video released by Kiss and VH1 Classic Records. It was issued on December 18, 2007. Kissology Volume Three is the third installment of the Kiss archival video series. The set covers the band's 1990s career on three discs, with a special fourth disc included that contains the earliest known ...
Much of what goes into a good onscreen kiss happens behind the scenes. Challengers star O’Connor told Yahoo Entertainment that an intimacy coordinator was heavily involved while filming the ...
The man behind the hilarious Valentine's Day kiss cam is speaking out. By now you've probably seen the video from the Minnesota Gophers game where a guy and a girl were featured on the kiss cam ...
In 1979, AVCO Embassy Pictures released Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park in cinemas outside the United States, with translations of the title Attack of the Phantoms. In some countries—Italy, in particular—the film was titled Kiss Phantoms. The theatrical release featured a vastly different version, with several scenes that did not appear ...
Kiss was also featured in the Family Guy episodes "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas" and "Road to Europe". In 2002, Kiss filmed a music video with the cast of the popular sitcom That '70s Show to announce that the show was going into syndication. The half-hour special showed behind the scenes of the making of the video.