The drugs sign behind Courtney is just.... perfection.
@gregd25433 күн бұрын
Woodward would have been a decent 007.
@sunshinescovergurl3 күн бұрын
Almost everyone who was alive that day (who was a teenager or an adult, by then), when asked, can tell you with distinct clarity of memory: what they were doing, where they were at, and who they were with when they heard the news of this awful attack on our country. This terrorist attack that, at least for a few years following it, united our country and made it stronger. Me? I woke up that day, as I did most days that Autumn: I had put off doing my Math homework for my college Algebra class until the last moment, and was sitting on my Parent's couch, frantically trying to remember how to “MATH”, and listening to MTV” News, on the TV/ I had a huge crush on Gideon Yago, the MTV reporter/ news correspondent that was reporting that day. That was the only reason I was watching the News, on MTV. I remember Gideon looking completely dumb struck, and then terrified, then his eyes welling up with tears. I was trying to find video of his initial report of the attack, to show my husband, who is 5 & 1/2 years younger than me, and has such a different memory of that day than me. Do you have the morning news by Gideon Yago, on MTV, for that day?
@OblivionEditz3 күн бұрын
This would’ve been brilliant if this was ending theme tune to the equalizer with denzel in it
@optimusgotslimed31756 күн бұрын
Classic intro 😊
@DanielA919197 күн бұрын
Nicole is the PERFECT bassist for Weezie.
@ek124611 күн бұрын
I know a lot of ppl (including myself) were crushed and pissed at Norton and Ironhorse being killed off along with all the season 1 aliens, but still the entire second season had decent storylines and was VERY dark compared to the first one (which was also great), was genuinely scared of how the world was portrayed here. Good series which I'm glad they were able to wrap up the storyline convincingly with the season 2 finale.
@youtubingbabs12 күн бұрын
This opener used to scare me so so much as a little one.
@josedenis_mpavon12 күн бұрын
Excelente serie de TV! Lo presentaban todos los Sábados y Domingos a las 5:00 pm! No me perdía ni un episodio!!
@mephistro13 күн бұрын
I grew up watching The Equilizer and Miami Vice and for both shows being 40+ years old, they hold up amazingly. The guest appearances by now common household names make the icing on the cake. Two incredible shows with unforgettable soundtracks, both would be hard R ratings by today's standards. Yeah they both could've went a lot longer, but back in the 80's a TV show season was approximately 22 episodes. So 4 total seasons then is like 9 or 10 seasons by today's standards. Sooo happy to own both on physical media. Too bad The Equilizer never got the rightful blu-ray treatment like Miami Vice did.
@bkorner12314 күн бұрын
Still one of the cooler openings.
@liljay21615 күн бұрын
How does Tabitha soern look better than all of them
@reneahenry86616 күн бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅
@ijfsfv743917 күн бұрын
I've seen the original video of this interview and at one point Courtney is somehow laying flat on her back with legs spread eagle up in the air. It was a shenanigan. She was wearing underwear though. 🤔😂
@evelynbeveraggi872418 күн бұрын
Exactly
@CatsClaw4420 күн бұрын
The second best Equalizer behind Denzel
@OscarGordon-g1s21 күн бұрын
Courtney was right
@AndyBluebear-fi9om24 күн бұрын
You can feel that Kurt was disappointed Madonna and Courtney didn't get into a fist fight.
@ThePrinceNiccoloMach25 күн бұрын
Lucky enough to have viewed this live, IT WAS AMAZING🤯 (I really had no business staying up that late watching this. However, I was in complete AWE at this very moment) 2 magnificent queens going at it. The roles have now been reversed. Courtney NOW looks very stylish, and elegant. Courtney was spectacular in the People Vs. Larry Flynt. Courtney also has the best singing voice, especially when she sang live. Such a talented woman. Triple threat. Singing, acting, and dancing is very rare to find now a day.
@intansarafinah969228 күн бұрын
throwback when vmas are so much fun and just real
@jacobstaten2366Ай бұрын
If they're going to do remakes of everything, why not make a movie of this?
@nudisco300Ай бұрын
From a time when the UK and US were capitalist countries managed by patriotic politicians not communist shit holes ran into the ground by WEF and UN globalist SCUM.
@chriswalter8092Ай бұрын
She's awesome!
@nickJonas-f3kАй бұрын
I think you should get out of the hospital is such a bitchy thing to say
@HerbertSchurz-hh1doАй бұрын
Before there was Denzel Washington & Queen Latifah... There was the late Edward Woodward who was The Equalizer.
@char1737Ай бұрын
Butter of 69 yeah that's jam I like butterfucker as well !
@cjjonezАй бұрын
Love the movies. But the TV show was so far ahead of its time. I hope they reboot or reimage wise guy.
@GturbosАй бұрын
MAN TITS!
@madjack1748Ай бұрын
Hello I'm Dr. Alan Thicke
@Bob-b7x6vАй бұрын
Lots of memories of Saturday nights on TV20 Detroit with FTT, Monsters, and Tales From the Darkside.
@iainmaccorquodale712Ай бұрын
What an intro! Thursday nights with this followed by Tour of duty with paint it black by the stones ... good times
@mrmoshe8157Ай бұрын
The only series which I follow up every night ,sneaking watching TV with my Dearest Grandpa❤ what a masterpiece.
@whobitmynameАй бұрын
I'm just mad more people don't recognize the absolute genius of that part with the phonograph.
@cultureoutofcontrolАй бұрын
@@whobitmyname I fucking love that part!! Thank you. My favorite part of credits.. wish that was kept in soundtrack. Thanks for saying that!
@tonyfatony3360Ай бұрын
Her voice so unique.. Enjoy this crowd 👍👍
@need2feelladymusclesАй бұрын
There is rarely a period in the day when we cannot find Louise curled up in the Common Room, reading a gossip magazine. She is another "quiet one" who comes out of her shell only at Disco Dances, which she loves to go to on the weekends. After school on weekdays, she is a waitress at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club with Raine. Despite her brave efforts to make it to school on time in the mornings, she can usually be counted on to be the last to arrive! We will never forget the "stray" dog whom Louise brought to history class, or the impressionable costume she wore for Glamour Day in Spirit Week! We would still like to know how many more years she plans to drive solely on the strength of that age-yellowed "365"! Louise wishes to pursue the study of languages at a university in Ottawa next year. Considering her present capability in English, French, Spanish, and German, she should not have any trouble.
@need2feelladymusclesАй бұрын
BIOGRAPHY/TIMELINE 1980 In the early 1980s, Robey moved to Los Angeles where she fronted the group Louise and the Creeps. Though the group was signed to a record deal, they broke up before recording an album. In 1984, Robey landed a solo record deal with Silver Blue Records and recorded a self-titled album (she decided to simply use her last name as her professional name as she felt "it had a nice ring"). Six singles from the album were released. One single, a cover of the song "One Night in Bangkok" from the musical Chess, became a hit. Robey's version of the song spent three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1985, peaking at #77. It fared much better on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at #5. 1986 While working as a musician, Robey continued to model and also became involved in improvisational comedy. She also appeared in stage roles in dinner theater. In 1986, Robey had small roles in the films The Money Pit and Raw Deal. The following year, she beat out 300 other actresses for the role of Michelle "Micki" Foster, niece of antiques dealer Lewis Vendredi, on the syndicated horror series Friday the 13th: The Series, which Frank Mancuso Jr. produced. Robey's character, Micki Foster, was a young woman who had inherited an antique shop from Lewis Vendredi (R. G. Armstrong), her estranged uncle. When the antiques in the shop proved to have been cursed by the devil, Micki, Ryan Dallion (John D. LeMay), her cousin by marriage, and family friend Jack Marshak (Chris Wiggins) begin to hunt down and recover the antiques before they could kill, or cause the damnations of the souls of, anyone else. The show, which was filmed in Toronto, was a hit with audiences and became one of the top three syndicated dramas airing at the time. After the series was canceled in 1990, Robey starred in the independent thriller Play Nice alongside fellow Friday the 13th star Amy Steel. 1987 Robey was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Malcolm, a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force, and his wife Dallas, who was an English Actress. In a 1987 interview with People, Robey stated that her family are descendants of Scottish poet Robert Burns. 1994 In 1993, Robey began dating Charles Beauclerk, Earl of Burford. The two met after Lord Burford gave a lecture about one of his relatives, The 17th Earl of Oxford, who is one of several authors named in the Shakespeare authorship question. The couple married on 29 December 1994 at St. Winifreds Church in Manaton. At the time of the marriage, Robey was pregnant with the couple's child. Their son James, Lord Vere of Hanworth, was born in Boston in 1995. The couple lived in Ipswich and Hadleigh, Suffolk, before divorcing in 2001. 2008 Robey subsequently moved to The Dordogne, France, with her fiance, Photographer Stan Shaffer. Robey and Shaffer married in France on 22 March 2008. Shaffer died in France on 10 June 2010. 2013 In December 2013, Robey released a new single, "Take It To The Top", a collaboration with recording Artist Lovari. The single debuted at #87 on the iTunes U.S. Dance Chart. <-- www.idolnetworth.com/louise-robey-net-worth-63214
@need2feelladymusclesАй бұрын
I meant to post this last week on Canada Day, but I got a bit too heavy into the wine and then it was Pride weekend and I got even heavier into the sauce, so I only got to it now. LOL This album come courtesy of Isle fan Robert, which is awesome as it was on my want list and it is so perfect for this blog. Thanks SO much again, Robert! :) The story goes that Louise Robey was born in Montreal, though she moved to Europe and attended a boarding school in Scotland. She was discovered sunbathing on the French Riviera by a famous photographer, which led to modeling for many high profile fashion magazines. She had a passion for music, however, and while busking on the streets of Paris, she was discovered yet again, this time by the head of CBS Records France. She was asked to front a ska band, Louise & The Creeps, and they moved to New York in 1980, but broke up before they signed a deal. Staying in New York, she went back to modeling but also studied acting and dance. However, CBS was still interested and they signed her to a deal on their Silver Blue label in 1984. Dropping her first name, she released the double-sided single "Hungry For You Boy / Be Mine (Be My Baby)", to little attention. Then she recorded a version of the song "One Night In Bangkok" from the musical Chess. It reached #77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a dance hit, though a version by Murray Head became a Billboard top ten hit the same year. She released her Joel Diamond produced self-titled dance-pop album the next year along with the singles "Killer Instinct" and "Moth To A Flame" (and "Tighter Tighter" in Australia), though they were only minor dance hits. She also appeared in the movie The Money Pit that same year. She signed to Chrysalis Records in 1986 but only managed to release one more single, "I Surrender". (She also appeared on the song "Flight Of The Phoenix" with Cerrone in 1987.) For many, that could have been the end of their fame and fortune, but Robey moved to Los Angeles and continued to study acting and improv comedy. This helped her snag the lead role in the syndicated television show Friday the 13th: The Series (not based on the movies, BTW) in 1987. The show lasted for three seasons (and will always be remembered fondly by me, especially for the episode that starred my goddess Vanity. It was a life changer!). After the show ended Robey continued acting in small parts and studying. She also wrote children's books and took up photography. She married, had a child, divorced, and remarried. She now lives in France and is still recording music, some of which you can buy on iTunes. Check out her website and Myspace page for more. Most excitingly, she apparently plans to release the "Louise Robey Music Anthology (1979-2010) The Essential Collectors Edition" in the future, which indicates she possesses never before heard music from very early in her career! This post will have to suffice until then. (BTW, this download is actually taken from the CD reissue of the album from 1996 titled One Night In Bangkok.) -- Thursday, July 8, 2010 Well done! For the international cult following of "Friday the 13th: The Series," and it's gorgeous red haired star, Louise Robey, which is still airing on networks such as Chiller and Syfy, the show still commands an international fan base. All 70 episodes from three seasons are finally available on DVD. As personal manager, I accompanied Louise last October near NYC for her very first autograph appearance in 15 years at the bi-annual Chiller convention. Seated right beside film legend Mickey Rooney and among several other blasts from past and present--Tia Carrere, Richard Dreyfuss, Elvira, Patrick Stewart, Ann Margaret, Linda Blair, and about 60 others--Louise commanded a busy autograph table. Possibly the primary reason Louise disappeared for so long was her marriage to England's Earl of Burford. Their son, James, is heir to the title and eventually the title of Duke of St. Alban. But Louise was disillusioned in her dreams of retiring from show business and living happily ever after among the British noble class in a castle far, far away. The truth is the upper class never accepted Louise as one of their own. Snobbery still reins and the "rock and roll" actress as the tabloids relentlessly proclaimed was usually seated near the servants' entrance during formal dinners. There are other reasons for which I will not disclose, but the bottom line is, while her son will still inherit the Earl's family legacy that dates back to King Charles II, Louise decided to return to music. Fast forward to a visit to New York and hooking up with a friend of two decades, famous photographer Stan Shaffer. Stan photographed Louise for many of her covers and magazine layouts. Due to the negligence of Stan's accountant, who is deceased and apparently kept the money that should have paid Stan's taxes, Stan lost his $2 million flat in West Manhattan to New York tax authorities and moved to a very rural area of France to join Louise, who since then has been living in a small house on the estate of her parents. In March of 2008, Stan and Louise were married. With Stan, being a mover and shaker, he called on a number of friends to help Louise achieve new ambitions. Louise went to work on writing music, and Stan spent his spare time working on a book about his career. For the new songs on the compilation album, Stan called upon his friend Phil Harding who has produced hits for Bananarama, Depeche Mode, Basia, and the Pet Shop Boys, among others. Phil told me that he believes Louise's song, "A Woman Scorned" is certain to be an international hit. Tragically, Stan died June 10th in France of a sudden heart attack at age 65. His death could not have happened at a worse time. Stan has been the rudder for Louise's jump back into music and Louise new album is nearing release; Stan's book of career images, "You Should Have Been With Me," with a forward by Eileen Ford, is due to be released in the U.S. on September 15, now without Stan to do the book tour and a certain cancellation of a photo exhibit that had been scheduled for Paris. But Louise has always been a survivor. She has faced off against agents who ripped her off, marriages that fell apart and now widowed, having arms broken twice, once by an abusive boyfriend, and a couple of years ago, in a fall. She is still feisty, still charismatic, still has her gorgeous mane of red hair, and is still very beautiful. Ironically, just days before Stan's death, I received a movie script from an interested producer who wants Louise to play the heroine in a horror movie, pending raising the cash for the film. I don't think you've heard the last from Louise, but there is certain to be a little time now, understandably, for her to grieve the loss of Stan and regroup. F. Lauver Personal Manager to Louise Robey July 9, 2010 at 9:31 AM <-- theisleoffailedpopstars.blogspot.com/2010/07/robey-robey-1985.html
@need2feelladymusclesАй бұрын
There is rarely a period in the day when we cannot find Louise curled up in the Common Room, reading a gossip magazine. She is another "quiet one" who comes out of her shell only at Disco Dances, which she loves to go to on the weekends. After school on weekdays, she is a waitress at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club with Raine. Despite her brave efforts to make it to school on time in the mornings, she can usually be counted on to be the last to arrive! We will never forget the "stray" dog whom Louise brought to history class, or the impressionable costume she wore for Glamour Day in Spirit Week! We would still like to know how many more years she plans to drive solely on the strength of that age-yellowed "365"! Louise wishes to pursue the study of languages at a university in Ottawa next year. Considering her present capability in English, French, Spanish, and German, she should not have any trouble.
@blackvirgo09Ай бұрын
You don't even do rock stars you dip into the population 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@blackvirgo09Ай бұрын
A wonderful kind of drugs Courtney was on 😂😂😂 the 90s was the fabulous time to watch this type of stuff it was just amazing we have nothing like this now.
@cultureoutofcontrolАй бұрын
@@blackvirgo09 sigh… i talk about this daily. Yes, things are somewhat “accessible” these days… but so fragmented. So the power or the zeitgeist of things just ain’t there or won’t feel the same these days. But we really still can have this stuff going on, they just choose not to.. for whatever dumb reasons. Thanks for watching
@blackvirgo09Ай бұрын
Madonna looked amazing that's one of her best looks