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Foodfight! had an extensive soundtrack built mostly of cover versions of well-known contemporary songs and original songs sung by the characters' voice actors, provided by a variety of licensing companies. The film's end credits overlay soundtrack, an upbeat duet pop song titled "The Brightside" by Tif McMillin and Richard Page, was an original ...
The video changes to slow motion as a female dinner guest throws an entire octopus across the table that lands on a man's head. The video speeds up again, with everyone except Primrose participating in the food fight. [51] A chef enters the dining room with a trolley cart containing the pies and is shocked to see the chaos. Everyone stops to ...
The two youtube ones aren't reliable sources and wouldn't have been included in the article at all had the New York Times not made passing references to Foodfight's harsh reception amongst internet critics. There just isn't enough criticsm from reliable sources to include something like that in the lede.LM2000 18:38, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
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The song portrays a man in love with a woman at Rosa’s Cantina, but one day he arrives and sees her being charmed by a “wild young cowboy.” They settle this complicated proprietary matter by ...
The film ultimately grossed $33.6 million in its opening weekend, finishing second at the box office, behind Suicide Squad. [ 35 ] Outside North America, the biggest markets are the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Germany, Russia, and Israel, where the film grossed $10.2 million, $6.8 million, $4.1 million, $3.5 million $2.6 million and $2 ...
The lyrics were written by Moritaka and the music was composed by Yuichi Takahashi. The single was released by Warner Music Japan on October 25, 1991. [ 1 ] The '70s-style rock song was used as an image song for the 1991 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup , which was held in Tokyo.
Due Date is a 2010 American black comedy road film directed by Todd Phillips, who wrote the screenplay with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel.The film follows a man (Robert Downey Jr.) who must get across the country to Los Angeles in time for the birth of his child and is forced to road-trip with an aspiring actor (Zach Galifianakis).