High anxiety

High anxiety is a non-technical term referring to a state of extreme fear or apprehension. It may also mean:

  • High Anxiety, a film by Mel Brooks
    • "High Anxiety", a song performed by Brooks in the film
  • "High Anxiety", a song performed by Brooks in the film
  • High Anxiety (album), a 2003 album by Therapy? & also a 1995 album by Pet Lamb
  • "High Anxiety", a song on the A Match and Some Gasoline album by The Suicide Machines
  • "High Anxiety", a song from Sugar Ray's album Floored
  • "High Anxiety (Part 2)", a King of the Hill episode
  • "High Anxiety", an episode of Kate and Allie
  • "High Anxiety", The Golden Girls episode
  • "High Anxiety", a Dawson's Creek episode
  • "High Anxiety", an episode from 7th Heaven
  • "High Anxiety", an episode of A Different World
  • "High Anxiety", an episode of Full House
  • "Episode 3: High Anxiety", an episode from Rayman: The Animated Series
  • "High Anxiety", an episode from Rescue Heroes (originally named Terror In The Tower, but retitled after the September 11 attack, then got banned from Teletoon shortly after)
  • High Anxiety

    High Anxiety is a 1977 comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role (his first lead role was in Silent Movie). Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman and Madeline Kahn are also featured.

    The film is a parody of suspense films, most obviously the films directed by Alfred Hitchcock: Spellbound, Vertigo and The Birds. The movie was dedicated to Hitchcock, who worked with Brooks on the screenplay and later sent Brooks a case containing six magnums of 1961 Château Haut-Brion wine to show his appreciation.

    Plot

    The story begins at Los Angeles International Airport, where Dr. Richard Thorndyke (Mel Brooks) has several odd encounters (such as a homosexual man disguised as a police officer). He leaves for the institute with his driver, Brophy (Ron Carey). Upon his arrival, he is greeted by the staff, Dr. Charles Montague (Harvey Korman), Dr. Philip Wentworth (Dick Van Patten) and Nurse Charlotte Diesel (Cloris Leachman). When he goes to his room, a large rock is thrown through the window, with a message of welcome from the violent ward.

    List of Dawson's Creek episodes

    Dawson's Creek, an American television series, was created by Kevin Williamson, who was the executive producer until the end of the show's second season. Paul Stupin shared the executive producer role until Williamson left, and remained until the series finale along with Tom Kapinos and Greg Prange. It is produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television.

    The series stars James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery, an aspiring film maker. Katie Holmes portrays his best friend and love interest Joey Potter, with Joshua Jackson as their fellow best friend Pacey Witter. Michelle Williams plays Jen Lindley, who moves from New York to Capeside after being sent away by her parents. Kerr Smith and Meredith Monroe plays siblings Jack and Andie McPhee.

    Between January 20, 1998 and May 14, 2003, Dawson's Creek aired six seasons on the American television network The WB, the first a mid-season replacement and the following five as regular seasons. One hundred and twenty-eight episodes were produced over the show's six-year run, and concluded with a two-hour series finale. All six seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4.

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    High Anxiety

    by: The Suicide Machines

    [Chorus:]
    Well it's the high anxiety I'm a victim of
    society high anxiety I'm a victim of society
    high anxiety it's my high anxiety getting to the
    best of me
    Sometimes I feel like I'm gonna explode and
    when I'm approaching total overload I know that
    when I'm having a panic attack to duck and cover
    cuz I can feel it coming
    [Chorus]
    This time I feel like I'm gonna die cold sweat the
    fear is paralyzing you know I wish that this was
    over and done heart pounds I can feel it escalating
    [Chorus]
    I don't know why sometimes I wake up in
    the middle of the night I don't know why I gasp for
    breath I'm really feeling like I'm on the brink
    of death I wish I could get this crisis under
    control then I could feel some kind of closure
    I feel this could go on and on without end I guess
    I'll just have to ride it out cuz
    [Chorus 2x]




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