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Die Hard 4: Lung Cancer and Alchohol catch up to John McClane(Bruce Willis).... :)

Bruce is always bloody as hell in ALL of his action movies by the end of the flick. I mean, blood dripping EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!
 
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No Strings Attached


Who's the latest 'N Sync-er to go solo? It's JC Chasez, who's four tracks into recording a new album by Gary Susman

OUT OF SYNC Chasez is pursuing a solo career

Everyone in 'N Sync seems to be doing his own thing these days -- Justin Timberlake is promoting his upcoming solo album, Joey Fatone is performing on Broadway in ''Rent,'' Chris Kirkpatrick is designing clothes, and Lance Bass is probably still waiting on a launch pad in Russia. Now comes word that JC Chasez is also laying down some solo tracks. MTV reports that he's working with R&B producer Dallas Austin (TLC, Boyz II Men) on a song for the soundtrack to the movie ''Drumline'' and has recorded three more tunes for a possible solo album as well.

Austin is a producer of the film as well, a comedy that opens in January and is based on his own experiences in a high school marching band. For the soundtrack, he's gathered Alicia Keys, Monica, Joe, and Jadakiss, as well as Chasez. Speaking to MTV, Austin says of Chasez, ''At first he wasn't going to do a record, but I think now he's kind of interested, so we'll probably just keep recording. We were just writing songs for the movie and we caught a niche and it was like, 'Oh sh--, this is cool for you, let's keep going.'''

Describing Chasez's tracks, which include a possible single called ''Blowin' Me Up,'' Austin says, ''It's back to George Michael and Prince and that '80s era, where even though you had up-tempos, they still had songs to them, they had a lot of attitude. It was a trip because we didn't realize how far away music had gotten from doing real songs until we started working on this stuff.'' Um, that's not a dig at Chasez's day job, is it?
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Bruce is always bloody as hell in ALL of his action movies by the end of the flick. I mean, blood dripping EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!

fake blood roxors
 
For pure entertainment, the whole series is very good.. Any anyone that banged/bangs Demi Moore can't be all that bad. 😉
 
Originally posted by: SuperSix
For pure entertainment, the whole series is very good.. Any anyone that banged/bangs Demi Moore can't be all that bad. 😉

i agree, i am optimistic about this 4th movie 🙂 bruce owns!
 
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
your link links to this:

No Strings Attached


Who's the latest 'N Sync-er to go solo? It's JC Chasez, who's four tracks into recording a new album by Gary Susman

OUT OF SYNC Chasez is pursuing a solo career

Everyone in 'N Sync seems to be doing his own thing these days -- Justin Timberlake is promoting his upcoming solo album, Joey Fatone is performing on Broadway in ''Rent,'' Chris Kirkpatrick is designing clothes, and Lance Bass is probably still waiting on a launch pad in Russia. Now comes word that JC Chasez is also laying down some solo tracks. MTV reports that he's working with R&B producer Dallas Austin (TLC, Boyz II Men) on a song for the soundtrack to the movie ''Drumline'' and has recorded three more tunes for a possible solo album as well.

Austin is a producer of the film as well, a comedy that opens in January and is based on his own experiences in a high school marching band. For the soundtrack, he's gathered Alicia Keys, Monica, Joe, and Jadakiss, as well as Chasez. Speaking to MTV, Austin says of Chasez, ''At first he wasn't going to do a record, but I think now he's kind of interested, so we'll probably just keep recording. We were just writing songs for the movie and we caught a niche and it was like, 'Oh sh--, this is cool for you, let's keep going.'''

Describing Chasez's tracks, which include a possible single called ''Blowin' Me Up,'' Austin says, ''It's back to George Michael and Prince and that '80s era, where even though you had up-tempos, they still had songs to them, they had a lot of attitude. It was a trip because we didn't realize how far away music had gotten from doing real songs until we started working on this stuff.'' Um, that's not a dig at Chasez's day job, is it?
OT, but I really have a newfound respect for Joey the Fat One since seeing him in "Big FAT Greek Wedding". Say what you will about his singing, but that guy can act...and he's funny too! He should try out for a role on the Sopranos...
 
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