Things They Didn't Tell You On I Love The '80s -- Strikes Back!
by Ben "I really do love the '80s" Varkentine
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9. Tears For Fears have a reunion CD coming out, and I'm sure it will nest comfortably on TRL for weeks. No, I'm not just saying that because I want their record company to send me one.
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7. Endless Love by Scott Spencer is, honest to god, a really good book. Don't let the fact that they made one of the worst movies ever to come from a book out of it stop you from reading it. While I'm at it, The Princess Bride by William Goldman is even better than the film. Don't let the fact that they made one of the best movies ever to come to from a book stop you from reading it.
6. Albert Hague, who played the music teacher Mr. Shorofsky in the TV series and film Fame, was a composer who wrote, among other things, the songs for How the Grinch Stole Christmas -- the good one, with Boris Karloff, "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" and so on.
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4. Star Trek geek flashback A: Shatner's beloved over-the-top "KAHN!" moment is even stupider than it at first appears -- because at that point in the movie Kirk is supposedly angry because Kahn is stranding him on a planet, but we find out later he has a secret escape plan all along. I guess he just wanted his drama queen moment.
Star Trek geek flashback B: On Growing Pains, "Boner" was played by the son of Walter "Mr. Chekhov" Koenig.
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2. The "ch, ch, ch, ah, ah, ah" sound in the Friday the 13th film scores is actually supposed to be the beginnings of the word "kill" and the word "mommy," according to composer Harry Manfredini who started the whole thing in the first place. You see, because Jason's mother was the killer in the first film. Which is treated as though it's a revelation in VH-1's series even though I'd think Scream kinda blew the doors off that one. And because there's a scene in Friday the 13th in which Jason's mom crazily speaks to herself "as" her son, saying "Kill her, Mommy! Kill her!" So you see it all makes perfect sense.
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