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heath ledger

CLOWNS
no wonder kids are scared of them

(Health Ledger)

This was the one that scared me.

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    • paws4thot says:

      B-Movie were a futurist band from Mansfield active in the first half of the 1980s. They were signed to the Some Bizzare record label and had a track ‘Moles’ featured on the original Some Bizzare Album.

      Background
      In 1981 they had their biggest UK commercial success when their single “Remembrance Day” reached 61 in the UK charts narrowly missing out on a crucial Top Of The Pops TV appearance. The follow up single “Marilyn Dreams” failed to chart.

      In 1982 they released “Nowhere Girl” which made the Top 10 in many European countries and reached 68 in the United Kingdom, but there was no follow up and no sign of an album. The popular webcomic Nowhere Girl was named after this single.

      Keyboard player Rick Holliday left in 1983 to form Six Sed Red with Soft Cell associate Cindy Ecstasy. Their biggest success was having their song “Dream Baby” covered by Bananarama on their eponymous 1984 LP. The rest of the band re-surfaced in 1984 with the single “A Letter From Afar” produced by John “Jellybean” Benitez but this failed to chart.

      Towards the end of 1985 they finally released an album with Sire Records called Forever Running containing re-recorded versions of the two hits, but both it and the single “Switch On Switch Off” were flops despite a tour to promote them.

      The band broke up soon after. Frontman Steve Hovington formed a band called One in the late 80s with Seven Webster and drummer Bob Thompson releasing an album and two singles on Chrysalis Records

      Drummer Graham Boffey meanwhile joined Slaughterhouse 5 releasing two singles “Pathetic Girlfriend” and “Things She Did” and an album, Wide Open on IRS. After this venture, Boffey and Davy Lawrence formed Enormous, producing what is described as a “brand of loud, hook-laden, horn-rimmed, classic guitar pop. Love songs so catchy and unabashed they have to be fenced off. Sing-along choruses so big you can see them from space.”

      Guitarist Paul Statham was fortunate enough to end up collaborating with ex-Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy as part of his Murphy’s solo backing band ‘The Hundred Men’, probably making him the most successful member in the aftermath of B-Movie’s demise. He co-wrote and performed on Murphy’s seminal solo albums Love Hysteria (1988) and Deep (1990).

      After a long hiatus, in March, 2006 B-Movie performed at the club The Metro in London.

      • Moonfrost says:

        whats with all the pieces of pointless knowledge?

        • lb says:

          It is apparently “cool” to respond to morons who post “first” with an annoying lecture. The fact that “first” takes up one word and the annoying lecture takes up several hundred seems to be lost on the person who posts the annoying lecture, and thus he/she doesn’t realise that he/she looks more of an annoying twit than the person who posted “first” in the first place.

  1. Moonfrost says:

    second!

  2. Moonfrost says:

    o yea awesome movie

  3. ay dios mio says:

    The kids think the clowns will make them overdose?

  4. WTF says:

    RACIST!!!!

  5. rshudson82 says:

    “HeaLth Ledger?”

  6. jeezy creezy says:

    Health Ledger? lmao

  7. irisheagle says:

    Im sorry, but it WAS pennywise that firmly cemented the scared of clowns instinct in MY brain

  8. skystrider says:

    The movie IT was what did me in.

  9. Sasha989 says:

    OMG!! Teens hate it too!

  10. artist sempai says:

    actually he is the only clown im not afraid of

  11. VaporTimes says:

    I actual like clowns even after pennywise and Captain Spaulding, the joker is nothing compared to those two

  12. lb says:

    I never understood people who fear clowns. They are nice, friendly, amusing beings who live to entertain.

    Except Pennywise, but he was really an alien monster in disguise, and The Joker, who wasn’t a clown but a psycho, and The Killer Clowns From Outer Space, who were not clowns but alien monsters in disguise.

    Clowns are not scary. So grow the hell up and stop being wusses.

    • Annie Crimefighter says:

      I’m afraid of clowns. I read IT when I was young and I’ve never gotten over it. I’ve honestly never seen a child who actually enjoys clowns.

      On a little side note, mocking others’ fears isn’t exactly polite. I don’t care about your opinion of clowns. I’m afraid of them, and no amount of mockery from you will change that any time soon. So someone’s afraid of something you like. So grow the hell up and stop being a rude, ignorant dolt.

      • john says:

        I’m not afraid of clowns, but a few years ago a friend and I were riding dirt bikes in the middle of the desert in Arizona, and I mean about 50 miles from anywhere. We saw a person walking towards us waaay off in the distance. As the person got closer, we saw it was a clown yelling “You can’t ride here!” I have no idea where the clown came from or how far it had walked to get to us, but we loaded up and got the f*ck out of there before it got all the way to us.

    • No they are not nice or friendly when they are forty and making nasty innuendo through the window of your bus at your 15 year old friend. Nasty.


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