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Theodora 2022-03-27 09:01:12
I really don't like rock, but Starry Starry Night sounds good. . . . . . I hate shoehorns more and more, and Dakota fanning's last apron is very squeamish! !...
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Jaclyn 2022-03-27 09:01:12
You still have to know exactly what you want to do, so that you will keep going no matter how hard it is. K Stew and Dakota are both great. Dakota is a kid no matter how you look at it, and it's scary to watch him do those...
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Dillon 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Made for post-90s post-00s. Hormone movies are all the rage in every era, and they're all about developing the brain-dead side of teens, . . . well, I was 15 when I watched Catwoman. It is also worth mentioning that the long-legged Miss Stewart is more and more like the senior Shane girl in 1977, with her facial expressions and figure, except that her breasts are a little bit bigger. Fanning's bar mitzvah was...
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Maia 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Music genre movie, so watch it! A little depressed after watching it! What kind of band is this that promotes women's liberation? Just putting women in a lower position to please men! Did not see the true spirit of rock! But Christine really shines! My star is for the MV-style shots and...
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Horacio 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Blonde chick is so amazing, no acting skills under youth = good acting skills, both heroines used Twilight 2's leverage to succeed. The song is so much better than sid&nancy because it's a deadly restoration because I haven't heard it before -- gorgeous entertainment record! (K's T temperament mobilization is super good, but the queen is not...
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Frances 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Honestly, it's too...
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Joey 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Well, the band is always a pleasant...
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Einar 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The band's successes and collapses came and went as quickly as...
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Max 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Dakota has really grown up, and his acting skills are superb. There is no ambiguity in challenging JQ. "Hello,Daddy.Hello,Mom.I'm ur Ch Ch Ch Ch...Cherry Bomb.Hello,World.I'm ur Wild...
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Kristy 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The core is very feminist. Are sex, violence, and drugs really what rock music is all about? The perspective is very confusing. The front focuses on Joan, and the center focuses on Cherie. Of course, this is because the film is adapted from Cherie's biography, but such a change of perspective is very bad, there is no focus, and the author's point of view is very vague. KS' performance was terrible, DF's appearance was amazing, the performance in Japan was the most exciting place, the original...
The Runaways Comments
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Kim Fowley: Cherie Currie! Welcome. You look great. What song are you going to sing for us today?
Cherie Currie: Um, "Fever".
Kim Fowley: "Fever"?
Lita Ford: A Peggy Lee song?
Sandy West: Who's Peggy Lee?
Joan Jett: My mom likes Peggy Lee.
Lita Ford: Kim, you should have told her. We don't play that shit.
Cherie Currie: Suzi Quatro covered "Fever".
Lita Ford: It's a slow song. We don't play slow songs.
Joan Jett: Well, can you do a different song?
Cherie Currie: Yeah, it's just the only one I learned for today.
Kim Fowley: [interrupts] Go! Wait outside. Go. Go!
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Kim Fowley: Joan, come here. Bring your guitar. We have to do it for her, I guess. Cherie? Cherie.
[listens to Joan's guitar]
Kim Fowley: She's a wild child. She's a wild girl.
Joan Jett: Yeah.
Kim Fowley: She's a wild girl. She's a, oh she's a firecracker. Give me something else. Something else. Firecracker, rocket, bomb, bomb. Cherry bomb! Cherry bomb.
[Joan changes guitar riff]
Kim Fowley: Do it again. She's a ch-ch-ch-ch-cherry bomb! Ahh!
Joan Jett: [laughs] That's good!
Kim Fowley: Yeah. Cherry bomb, right. Hello daddy.
Joan Jett: Hello mom? I'm your ch-ch-ch-ch-cherry bomb! That's good!
Kim Fowley: Right? Yeah!