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Max Bemis – Crush’d

Acoustic show at BrewTones June 5th, 2009 Tyler, TX when i was 8 years old before puberty took hold i thought i would end up beside a princess bride and love was indivisible never mind how my taste reflects a disturbing oedipus complex it’s not awkward girl the compliments are coming next you’re no? witch, you’re no wench, you’re like bjork with better fashion sense a phone, 50 cents, and i’m building up my confidence respect to your work, you’re an artist, i’m a silly jerk, i think that dynamic could work i have a total crush on you, baby and i can’t let it go, oh no i have a total crush on you baby, baby! if only i could let you know we spoke no joke i started shedding slutty girls like snake skin my collection aquired through shallow misderection and as i drive tonight west coast sky daring me to try i feel alive tonight possibility that i’m your guy though i suffer from dyslexia, mild manorexia and my hair cannot commit to one popular genre of music and though they all claim, that a girl can’t take a boy’s last name or end up divorced and estranged i’m counting on you i have a total crush on you, baby and i can’t let it go, oh no i have a total crush on you baby, baby! if only i could… your other suitors are no poets they’re only actors who can play guitar have i won your heart? they’re not students or screenwriters they’re only models that they taught to read love would you? agree? i have a total crush on you, baby and i can’t let it go, oh no i have a total crush
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Flashdance is a 1983 American romantic musical film that was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and its presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including Top Gun (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer’s most famous production. Flashdance opened to bad reviews by professional critics but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest grossing film of 1983 in the USA.[1][2] It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than 0 million.[3] Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, among them “Maniac” performed by Michael Sembello and the Academy Award-winning “Flashdance… What a Feeling”, performed by Irene Cara, which was written for the film. Flashdance was inspired by the real life story of Maureen Marder, a construction worker/welder by day and dancer by night in a Toronto strip club. Like the character of Alex Owens in the film, she aspired to enroll in a prestigious dance school. Tom Hedley wrote the original story outline for Flashdance, and on December 6, 1982, Marder signed a release document giving Paramount Pictures the right to portray her life story on screen, for which she was given a one-off payment of 00. Flashdance is estimated to have grossed 0 million worldwide. In June 2006, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco affirmed a lower court’s ruling that Marder gave up her rights to the film when she signed the release document