Full Tilt Boogie is a 1997 documentary directed by Sarah Kelly that chronicles the production of the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn.
It features extensive interviews with the cast and crew covering a variety of topics related to the film. This includes the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees protesting the non-union status of the film. The production crew for the documentary are also non-union.
When the time came for the poster of From Dusk till Dawn to be created, Rodriguez, who has final approval for all such merchandise relating to his films, commissioned a design from one of his favourite artists, fantasy painter Frank Frazetta. The piece was ultimately not used, but its influence can clearly be seen on the poster for Full Tilt Boogie.
Let Your Body Take Over is the full-length debut album from the post-hardcore band Four Letter Lie. It was released on October 31, 2006, through Victory.
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Trypticon is the name of two fictional characters in the Transformers series.
Trypticon is the Decepticons' principal command base. He has three modes: a city, a mobile battle station, and a Godzilla-like form. In each mode, he has a variety of weapons. The toy version of the Godzilla mode can actually walk, operated with a battery-powered motor. Although Trypticon appeared to be a ruthless killer, delighting in his battles, Trypticon was in fact insecure wondering if the Decepticon cause was in fact the right one for him. Trypticon is aided with two remote-controlled drones, called Full-Tilt and Brunt. Trypticon’s Autobot counterpart is Metroplex.
In the TV series, Trypticon was created in 2005 by the Constructicons-who built him out of a human city-to act as the main weapon in the Earth-based half of the Decepticon-Quintesson alliance’s two-pronged strike on the Autobots. Trypticon’s first action was the destruction of the Ark, and he then proceeded to attack the helpless Autobot City. The city’s sub-section, the colossal Autobot known as Metroplex, had been left unable to transform by the destruction of his transforming cog, but just in time, Blurr, Wheelie, Sky Lynx and Marissa Faireborn returned with the replacement, allowing Metroplex to transform to robot mode and dispose of Trypticon, defeating him in battle and hurling him into the ocean. Trypticon survived the encounter, however, and walked across the seabed to Dinobot Island, where he recuperated.
Full Tilt is a young adult novel by Neal Shusterman, published in September 2004 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing. Described as a "psychological thriller" and a "fast paced horror thriller",Full Tilt has won numerous awards, including many state book awards.
Brothers Blake and Quinn are with friends Russ and Maggie at an amusement park. Blake then talks to a girl named Cassandra at a game stand who convinces him to play a game of ball toss. Having won, he receives a ticket from Cassandra to another amusement park open at night. Cassandra and the stand mysteriously vanish from the park shortly after. As Blake and Quinn return home, their mother surprises them by announcing her engagement to her boyfriend. Blake accepts his soon to be step-father but Quinn angrily storms off.
That night, Quinn mysteriously falls into a coma-like state. Looking at Quinn, Blake swears he can see carnival lights in Quinn's eyes. He also discovers the ticket given to him by Cassandra missing. Blake drives back to the park with Maggie and Russ and find a hidden path along the way. They arrive at the ravine and discover that Blake's hunch was right, when they discover a hidden amusement park. Despite not having an invitation anymore, they are let in. After entering, they find out that they must ride seven rides by dawn in order to be let out. Failure to do so means they will be trapped at the park forever.
Suffa mc on the mic tonight
Now say word, say what
Pressure mc on the mic tonight
I got Aussie purity like pollies got immunities
I only litter in public cos I'm creating employment opportunity
See I'm ya average fella, mate I have to tell ya
Ignorance is bliss until you listen to my accapella
I read them pictures in magazines, I dug the covers of books
I take hip-hop on face value don't pay a cent for their looks
I see these scenes getting ugly, lucky we vision impaired
Cos that image is skin-deep like the make-up they wear
I keep my ear to the streets and my hand on my wallet
I keep my feet on solid ground and keep searching for profit
For what its worth I carried the weight till it practically kills
It's worse, only I can't afford my chiropractical bills
I'm actually ill, relax and chill its time to build
There ain't no scars this world can put on me but time won't heal
See its your own complex that puts you under pressure
Tearing it up is easy fella but can you put it back together
Pressure mc on the mic tonight
Suffa mc on the mic tonight
Now say word, say what
Reverse a rhyme, factory line I'mma tear this mic apart
And I'mma start by giving shouts to Nasty Arts
What's up troops, I split loops like Atoms
A girl like Eve's like fruit to Adam
So take a bite off it, if its tight knock it
This my stage sucker get your mic off it (he said off it)
The force in my soul is sonic
My brains a CPU, I'm simply 2-0 bionic (who ya on it)
My man just clap your hands for style
It's a free trip to Afghanistan, you don't want it
Like keep a preist in the bathroom this shit is blessed
You couldn't bring it on if it gave you one and gave you its address
I give my boys your address and get your house plundered
Better call Wedneday 4 cos your days are numbered
Cut the record like lumber, full tilt boogie
Odd to on Suffa in the battle, ask your bookie
Suffa mc on the mic tonight
Now say word, say what