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#21
Originally Posted by MsSage
OK this sucks OUT LOUD BIG TIME
I cant find my movie............................
The only one I can find is Ghost :cry: :cry:
I cant find my movie............................
The only one I can find is Ghost :cry: :cry:
#23
I love Roadhouse the best. It has so many great moments in it.
Did you know:
The first time the surfer movie was first on TV (80's?) it was called Johnny Utah. It was later changed to Point Break.
His mom taught dancing in her own studio and she pressed him into being her partner when she taught. So he grew up learning all the moves from a real professional. She was well known for her dance studio.
I'm thinking if I remember right she taught some of the Hollywood actors and actresses to dance. That may not be accurate but it seems to me I read that somewhere.
Did you know:
The first time the surfer movie was first on TV (80's?) it was called Johnny Utah. It was later changed to Point Break.
His mom taught dancing in her own studio and she pressed him into being her partner when she taught. So he grew up learning all the moves from a real professional. She was well known for her dance studio.
I'm thinking if I remember right she taught some of the Hollywood actors and actresses to dance. That may not be accurate but it seems to me I read that somewhere.
#25
Originally Posted by MsSage
LOL my favorite movie was .......sorry I cant pick.
From the "Outsiders" to "Red Dawn" to " Dirty Dancing" to "Roadhouse" to "To Too Wong Fo" to "Ghost" "North and South" to " Next of Kin" to the dancing scene from "the Last Dance" ok that one made me cry....
From the "Outsiders" to "Red Dawn" to " Dirty Dancing" to "Roadhouse" to "To Too Wong Fo" to "Ghost" "North and South" to " Next of Kin" to the dancing scene from "the Last Dance" ok that one made me cry....
#28
what can I say, he was one of the best! Swoon, u bet. Who wouldn't want to be the one dancing with him or whatever! :) So young and so sad to lose such a wonderful talent and what love he had for his wife. Isn't that the best tribute to your wife? What a man!
#29
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I loved him in Dirty Dancing. My youngest had the movie on tape and would pop it in her VCR every night before going to bed. For two years I fell asleep listening to that movie from her room. It sure made for some great dreams. He was a gentleman and a loving husband. I'm sure lots of us will miss him.
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