Writers are : MARTIN MAX, TAYLOR SWIFT, JOHAN SHELLBACK
The music video for the song won 2015 MTV Video Music Awards in the categories Best Pop Video and Best Female Video. It is one of the most viewed YouTube videos of all time.
Nice to meet you, where you been?
I could show you incredible things
Magic, madness, heaven, sin
Saw you there and I thought
Oh my God, look at that face
You look like my next mistake
Love's a game, wanna play?
New money, suit and tie
I can read you like a magazine
Ain't it funny, rumors fly
And I know you heard about me
So hey, let's be friends
I'm dying to see how this one ends
Grab your passport and my hand
I can make the bad guys good for a weekend
So it's gonna be forever
Or it's gonna go down in flames
You can tell me when it's over
If the high was worth the pain
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
'Cause you know I love the players
And you love the game
'Cause we're young and we're reckless
We'll take this way too far
It'll leave you breathless
Or with a nasty scar
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
But I've got a blank space, baby
And I'll write your name
Cherry lips, crystal skies
I could show you incredible things
Stolen kisses, pretty lies
You're the King, baby, I'm your Queen
Find out what you want
Be that girl for a month
Wait, the worst is yet to come, oh no
Screaming, crying, perfect storms
I can make all the tables turn
Rose garden filled with thorns
Keep you second guessing like
"Oh my God, who is she?"
I get drunk on jealousy
But you'll come back each time you leave
'Cause, darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream
So it's gonna be forever
Or it's gonna go down in flames
You can tell me when it's over
If the high was worth the pain
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
'Cause you know I love the players
And you love the game
'Cause we're young and we're reckless
We'll take this way too far
It'll leave you breathless
Or with a nasty scar
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
But I've got a blank space, baby
And I'll write your name
Boys only want love if it's torture
Don't say I didn't say, I didn't warn ya
Boys only want love if it's torture
Don't say I didn't say, I didn't warn ya
So it's gonna be forever
Or it's gonna go down in flames
You can tell me when it's over
If the high was worth the pain
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
'Cause you know I love the players
And you love the game
'Cause we're young and we're reckless
We'll take this way too far
It'll leave you breathless
Or with a nasty scar
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
But I've got a blank space, baby
And I'll write your name
first song of movie Mastizaade featuring Sunny Leone, Tushar Kapoor and Vir Das in lead roles, is directed by Milap Milan Zaveri.The song Rom Rom Romantic is composed by Amaal Malik while penned by Manoj Muntashir. The movie is slated to release on 29th January, 2016.
Song: ROM ROM ROMANTIC Music – Amaal Mallik Singers – Mika Singh, Armaan Mallik & Amaal Mallik. Lyrics - Manoj Muntashir. Song Programmed by - Sourav Roy, Prasad Sashte & Amaal Mallik Song Mixed & Mastered by - Eric Pillai at Future Sound Of Bombay.
Music Team -
Music Assistants - Krish Trivedi & Yash Narvekar, Zaid Patni, Hashim Bachooali, Akshay Tejwani & Varun Makhija. Whistles by - Shlok Trivedi Live Guitars - Ankur Mukherjee Live Rhythms Arranged & Performed by - Dipesh Varma. Musicians - Dipesh Varma & Shikharnaad Qureshi. Song Recorded by - Dipesh Sharma at Yash Raj Studios. Vocals Recorded by - Nilesh Ahuja at MS Studios.
Mind Your Language is a British comedy television series which premiered on ITV in late-1977. Produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen, the show is set in an adult education college in London and focuses on the English as a Foreign Language class taught by Mr Jeremy Brown, portrayed by Barry Evans, who had to deal with a motley crew of foreign students. Three series were made by LWT between 1977--79, and the show was briefly revived in 1986 with six of the original cast.
Student Giovanni Capello, portrayed by George Camiller, is an Italian chef, the class's loudest student and de facto class monitor. He is best friends with Max, who becomes his flatmate. Giovanni's main problem with English is understanding metaphors and large words, though he often answers wrongly on purpose to amuse the class. He often calls Mr. Brown "Professori". When shocked or surprised, he often remarks "Santa Maria" or "Holy Ravioli", and also often says "okey-kokey" instead of "okey-dokey". When he doesn't understand something he says "scusi". He has an elaborate set of first names: Giovanni Vincenzo Marco Dino Alberto Leonardo etc. Anna Schmidt, portrayed by Jacki Harding, is a stereotypical 1970s German and works as an au pair. In her introduction, she refers to "German efficiency", and accordingly Anna is a hard-working student, occasionally asking legitimate questions and as the series progresses, answering Mr Brown's questions correctly. Her main problem is mixing "V"s and "W"s. She alsopunctuates her sentences with German words. She is shown to have exceptional physical strength and she is never reluctant to show it, often punching fellow students such as Max if they try to flirt with her. While in one episode when religion was being argued over she said that Lutheranism was the true religion but in the episode How's Your Father she said that there isn't any life after death. Juan Cervantes, portrayed by Ricardo Montez, is a Spanish bartender with an optimistic streak. Juan is always laughing at himself, confident of his answers even when they are completely wrong. Early in the series Juan speaks almost no English, (apart from episode 2 where he describes Ms Courtney as "Plenty awesome, very good!") and answers everything with "por favor" (please), necessitating Giovanni to translate some key terms for him. His typical catchphrase is "s'alright!" and sometimes when he is corrected he says "Sorry, wrong number". Juan's English improved as the series went on, but he remained one of the worst speakers, often speaking a mix of English and Spanish. He cares a great deal for Mr Brown, whom he considers almost family. Ranjeet Singh, portrayed by Albert Moses, is a London Underground worker from Punjab in India and a devout Sikh. He was mistaken for a Pakistani when Mr Brown asked him to sit next to his "fellow countryman" Ali Nadim in the first episode. He constantly argues with Ali, who is a Pakistani Muslim. He has a good vocabulary but tends to mix up his general knowledge, and upon being corrected he always puts his hands together and says "a thousand apologies". When angered by people, he usually threatens them with his kirpan. Chung Su-Lee, portrayed by Pik-Sen Lim (Series 1–3), is a secretary at the Chinese Embassy. She is never seen without her Little Red Book of Mao, from which she often quotes. She constantly mixes up her "R"s and "L"s. Early in the series, she had a fierce ideological rivalry with Taro, her Japanese classmate, but later in the series, he often springs to her defence when a character insults her or China. When she quotes chairman Mao Mr.Brown replies "That's a matter of opinion". Tarō Nagazumi, portrayed by Robert Lee (Series 1–3) is a Japanese electronics representative. He has a reasonable command of English, but has a habit of adding "-o" to every word he says (as in "thank-o," "England-o," and so on) and always replies "Ah So!" and bows whenever he is called upon. Early in the series he is at odds with Su-Lee due to Japan and China's own political differences in the 1970s, but becomes a close friend of hers later on. He is never seen without his camera. Maximillian Andrea Archimedes Papandrious, portrayed by Kevork Malikyan (Series 1–3), is a Greek shipping office worker from Athens, and is often paired with Giovanni. He is attracted to Danielle, but as the show progresses the three become friends. Max tends to misunderstand metaphors and large words. He also has a heavy accent, which causes him to add "H" to almost every word he says. Later, he shares his flat with Giovanni, with whom he is a close friend; these two characters have the best command of the English language of all the students in the series. Danielle Favre, portrayed by Françoise Pascal (Series 1–3), is an amorous French au pair who instantly grabs the attention of all the men, including Mr Brown. Her good looks often distract Giovanni and Max from their answers, while Mr Brown is often found in seemingly incriminating positions with her, and she seems to have a crush on him. She is annoyed when Ingrid Svenson joins the class, instigating a rivalry for Mr Brown's attention. Ali Nadim, portrayed by Dino Shafeek (Series 1–3), is an unemployed Pakistani and the first student to make his appearance. He is originally from Lahore, Pakistan, although he once stated he grew up in Delhi (probably making him a Muhajir – the people who migrated from India to Pakistan after the independence of both the countries in 1947). Never seen without his Jinnah cap, he is the most vocal of the students and often literally misinterprets everything said by others. As a Pakistani Muslim, he has a vocal and occasionally physical rivalry with Ranjeet, who is an Indian Sikh. By the middle of series 2, although they continue to argue, Ali's rivalry with Ranjeet becomes less malicious and they are on occasion able to work together without complaint. Ali's typical catchphrases are "yes please" (in situations where he should say "yes, thank you"), "oh blimey!", "squeeze me please" (which is how he pronounces "excuse me please") and "jolly good" (which he pronounces as "jelly good"). Jameela Ranjha, portrayed by Jamila Massey (Series 1–3), is an Indian housewife from Shimla. When she first joins the class she can barely speak English, and needs Ali to translate herHindi, but by series 3 she has become one of the better English speakers. She often calls Mr Brown "Masterjee", and her catchphrase early in the series is "gud havening" (which is how she pronounces "good evening"). During class, she is often found knitting. She is shown to be a Christian in the episode "Guilty or not Guilty?", when she swears on the Bible to tell the truth. Moreover, she wears a cross around her neck from the 11th episode of the first season. But in an episode called "A Point Of Honour", she says the true religion is "Buddhism". Ingrid Svenson, portrayed by Anna Bergman (Series 2 and 4), is a Swedish au pair who joins the class at the beginning of series 2. She is attractive and straightforward about her attraction to Mr Brown, sparking a rivalry between her and Danielle. Her main problem with English is word order, often getting words mixed up, such as "you for I question answer". She transfers schools at the end of Series 2, but returns in the independently-produced Series 4. Zoltán Szabó, portrayed by Gabor Vernon (Series 2), is a Hungarian student who only appears during series 2. He has a very basic level of English and requires a phrasebook for everything. He picks up slang quickly, most of which comes from Giovanni and Juan. At the end of series 2, he goes back to Hungary. His typical catchphrase is to say "Bocsánat?" (pronounced "bochanot", the Hungarian word for "sorry" or "excuse me") to everything said to him in English.
In the fourth series, Mr Brown and Miss Courtney are still at the school, as are Giovanni, Anna, Juan, Ranjeet and Ingrid. New students in series 4 include:
Small Wonder is an American science fiction sitcom that aired in first-run syndication from September 7, 1985 to May 20, 1989. The show chronicles the family of a robotics engineer who, after he secretly creates a robot modeled after a real human girl, tries to pass it off as their daughter. The show was created under Metromedia Productions and its rights were acquired by 20th Century Fox Television in 1986.
Songs are Most Amazing Medium of Entertainment Sometimes They Make You Feel Sad, Sometimes Make You Feel Happy. Songs Can Be One's Best Way To Express Feelings. In Movies Turn I'm Going To Show Some Beautiful Songs That Inspires Me All The Way To My Dream, That Make Me Feel That I'm Not Alone Fighting For Dreams. So Lets Start With List -
1. Powerless - Linkin Park
A Super Awesome Song By Linkin Park, Written By Chester Bennington. The Song is About Watching a Friend Suffer With Drug Addiction But You Only Stand There And See Him Destroy Himself but Cant Help Him Because You Are Powerless.
A Super Energetic And Loving Song Written & Sung by Eminem. This Song Starts With Eminem's Personal Story How he Notices His Absence And How Many Times he Try To Contact With His Fans he Didn't Make His Way to Them.This Song also Intimates that it Can be Used for Anyone Who has Ever Felt Down or has Felt like an Outsider.
This Song is Written and Sung by Selena Gomez. This Song Actually Makes me Feel Better about Myself Which is Amazing and Usually I Don't 'buy in' to Pretty People Telling me That I too am Beautiful but this Lacks the Cliche in That you Feel she is Referring to More than Outward Beauty which is Obviously not as Important But Also that it's Okay to Know you have Something Attractive About you as Well no Matter Who You Are.
Hope You Will Also Liked my List Of Favourite Songs That Make me Feel So Strong! If So Please Do a Share or Use Comment Box If You Have Some Precious Thought or Song you Know That Makes You Feel Strong :) .
Check out the FULL HD video for the song Jackky's Gangnam Style from the upcoming film Rangrezz! Watch Jackky Bhagnani dancing to the amazing song Gangnam Style!! Song - Rangrezz Gangnam Style Movie - Rangrezz Cast - Jackky Bhagnani, Rajpal Yadav, Amitosh Nagpal & Priya Anand Director - Priyadarshan Producer - Vashu Bhagnani Banner - Pooja Entertainment and Films Ltd The film stars Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav and Amitosh Nagpal. Releasing in theatres on 21st March, 2013. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Movies-Turn/479676185421642 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoviesTurn
I Watch a Lot of Movies like any Usual Unemployed Engineering Graduate. Movies That Made me Laugh, Cry, Hate and Love. Most of the Movies Have a Temporary Effect on One's Life. But There are Many Movies That Made a Permanent Impact. So, Today I Start this Blog Sharing With you Some of the Movies Which you Must Watch Once Atleast.
DEAD POETS SOCIETY (1989) :
Cast: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard and More. IMDB rating: 7.9
I'll Suggest You To Watch This Movie If You Haven't Watched it, Dead Poets Society is the Original Movie. The Movie Shows the Habit of Learning Nurtures if you Really Have the Zeal to Learn Something. The Movie is About the Relation of a Teacher With his Students, The Revolutionary Ways of Teaching the Teacher Applies to Help his Students.
THE GREEN MILE (1999) :
Cast: Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse and More. IMDB Rating: 8.5
The Green Mile is a Movie That Stirs You Emotionally. The Power of the Emotional Bond of Humans is Seen in this Movie. The Movie is Based on a Stephen King Novel Set in a Prison. The Movie Depicts How Harsh Was the Life of Prison in the 1930's. God Bestows an Inmate With Miraculous Powers and How he Helps the Other Inmates and Even the Dying Wife of the Head of the Prison Administrator.
OMG OH MY GOD! (2012) :
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and More. IMDB rating: 7.9
Bollywood Surprises With Such a Thoughtful Movie Once in a While. The Movie Represents the Current Situation of the Country and Relates to the Religious Aspect of People's Life. The Movie is Based on a Hit Gujrati Play. Akshay plays the Role of Krishna and Paresh Plays the Role of a Commoner Who Files a Case in Court Against the Gods.
THE BOONDOCK SAINTS (1999-2009) :
Cast: Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and More. IMDB rating: 7.8
The Movie May Seem To Be Too Violent and Wild, But it Has a Message to Share.When the World Gets Out of Control You Get a Chance to Either Keep Living with the Day to Day Fear or to Stand Against Those Who Spread this Fear. The Movie Shows How the Fraternal Twins Set out to Rid Boston of the Evil Men Operating There While Being Tracked Down by an FBI Agent. The Next Part of the Movie Keeps Up The Standards Set by the First part.
LIFE OF PI (2012) :
Cast: Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Adil Hussain and More. IMDB rating: 8.2
Survival At its Best. The Movie is About the Journey of a Young Man Trying to Survive on a Lifeboat And the Only Companion he has is a Bengali Tiger. The Movie Depicts The Relation the Young Man Thinks he Shares with the Tiger, Whereas the Reality is Different. The Animation of the Movie is Super. The Movie Got Many Oscar this Year.
And The List Goes On....
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